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106 STAT. 2650 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 Authorized Stoc]q>Ue Disposals—Continued Material for diqMMal Quantity Aluminum Oxide, Fused Crude 249,867 short tons Antimony 2,007 short tons Asbestos, Chiysotile 3,004 short tons Bauxite, Metal Grade, Jamaican 12,467,740 long tons Bauxite, Metal Grade, Surinam 64299,597 long tons Bauxite, Re&ctory 207,067 long tons Beryl Ore 17,729 short tons Bismuth 1,825,965 pounds Cadmium 6,328,670 pounds Chromite, Chemical Grade Ore 208,414 short dry tons Chromite, Metallurgical Grade Ore 1,611,366 short dry tons Chromite, Refractory Grade Ore 232,414 short dry tons Chromium, Ferro 676,526 short tons Cobalt 13,000,000 pounds of contained cobalt Copper 29,641 short tons Diamond, Bort 4,001,334 carats Diamond Stones 2,422,075 carats Fluorspar, Acid Grade 892,856 short dry tons Fluorspar, Metallurgical Grade 410,822 short diy tons Germanium 713 kilograms Graphite, Natural, Malagasy, Cryste^ine 10,673 i^ort tons Graphite, Natural, Other than Ceylon & Mala- 2,803 short tons ga^. Iodine 6,836,022 pounds Jewel bearings 61,778,337 pieces Lead 610,053 short tons Manganese, Ferro 938,285 short tons Manganese Ore, Metallurgical Grade 1,627,425 short dry tons Manganese, Battery Grade, Natural Ore 68,226 short dry tons Manganese, Battery Grade, Synthetic Dioxide 3,011 short dry tons Mercury 128,026 flasks (76- pounds) Bfica, nUogopite Splittings 9634251 pounds Nickel 37,214 short tons Quartz Crystals, Natural 800,000 pounds Rutile 39,200 short tons Sapphire & Ruby 16,305,502 carats Sebadc Arid 5,009,697 pounds Silicon Carbide 28,774 short tons Silver 83,961,492 troy ounces Tin 141,278 metric tons V^jetable Tannin, Chestnut 4,976 long tons Vegetable Tannin, Quebracho 28,832 long tons Vegetable Tannin, Wattle 16,000 long tons Zinc 378,768 short tons (b) CONDITIONS ON DISPOSAL. —The authority of the President under subsection (a) to dispose of materials stored in the stockpile may not be used unless ana until the President submits to Congress a revised annual materials plan under section 11(b) of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98h-2(b)) that—