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PUBLIC LAW 102-396—OCT. 6, 1992 106 STAT. 1943 State of Washington: Provided further, That such acquisition and transfer shall be for mitigating responsibilities related to tideland access guaranteed under treaties between American Indian tribes in the Pi^et Sound region and the Federal Government: Provided Claims. further, lliat the Government of the United States shall be held gfiJ^'T'^y harmless or indemnified for any and all risks and claims resulting Washington. from activities carried out on such land prior to its conveyance to the State of Washington. SEC. 9151. Diiring the current fiscal year, funds available to the Department of Defense used for a system or item procured by, or provided to, the Department of Defense containing manufactured carbonyl iron powders shall be available only for a system or item containing domestically manufactured cartionyl iron powders: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense may waive the provision of this section upon a determination that it is in the national interest: Provided further. That for the purpose of this section "domestically manufactured" means manufactured in a facility located in the United States or Canada. SEC. 9152. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 351(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 or any otiier provision of law, no funds appropriated or available to the Department of Defense shall be made available to prevent or delay the transfer and execution of the tactical missile maintenance consolidation to Letterkenny Army Depot and, in addition, no funds shall be made available for a depot selection competition to assess depot level tactical missile msuntenance. For purposes of this section, this Act shall be treated as having been enacted after the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1993 (regardless of the actual dates of enactment). SEC. 9153. Funds available for disaster relief activities of the Dep£urtment of Defense may be used to provide bridge financing for the National Guard, for pay and allowances of members of the National Guard assisting m times of emergencies and natural disasters, until such time as Federal emergency has been declared. SEC. 9154. Funds appropriated in this Act under the heading "Operation and Maintenance, Navy" shall be available for payments arising out of the deaths and iiyunes that resulted from the accidental striking of the Turkish ship Muavenet by a missile fired from the aircraft; carrier Saratoga on October 1, 1992. SEC. 9155. Section 206(a) of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1705(a)) is amended by striking out "$50,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$10,000". SEC. 9156. The energy, educational, and medical facilities listed in amendment number 37 of the conference agreement on H.R. 5373, an Act making appropriations for energy and water development for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1993, and for other purposes, as reported and filed by the Committee of Conference on September 15, 1992, in the House of Representatives (House Report 102-866) for which the sum of $94,800,000 was included therein for such facilities, are hereby authorized and that sum as named in the appropriation shall be available only for these facilities in lieu of competitive merit-review awards or any other provision contained in that appropriations as enacted into law. SEC. 9157. In addition to amounts appropriated elsewhere in this Act to the Department of Defense, $4,500,000 is appropriated only for the construction of a visitors center at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; $5,500,000 is appropriated