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Ill STAT. 1668 PUBLIC LAW 105-85 —NOV. 18, 1997 program (as submitted to Congress under section 221 of title 10, United States Code). TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Fisher House Trust Funds. Sec. 305. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund. Sec. 306. Refurbishment of Ml-Al tanks. Sec. 307. Operation of prepositioned fleet, National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California. Sec. 308. Refurbishment and installation of air search radar. Sec. 309. Contracted training flight services. Sec. 310. Procurement technical assistance programs. Sec. 311. Operation of Fort Chaffee, Arkansas. Subtitle B—Military Readiness Issues Sec. 321. Monthly reports on allocation of funds within operation and maintenance budget subactivities. Sec. 322. Expansion of scope of quarterly readiness reports. Sec. 323. Semiannual reports on transfers from high-priority readiness appropriations. Sec. 324. Annual report on aircraft inventory. Sec. 325. Administrative actions adversely affecting military training or other readiness activities. Sec. 326. Common measurement of operations tempo and personnel tempo. Sec. 327. Inclusion of Air Force depot maintenance as operation and maintenance budget line items. Sec. 328. Prohibition of implementation of tiered readiness system. Sec. 329. Report on military readiness requirements of the Armed Forces. Sec. 330. Assessment of cyclical readiness posture of the Armed Forces. Sec. 331. Report on military exercises conducted under certain training exercises programs. Sec. 332. Report on overseas deployments. Subtitle C—Environmental Provisions Sec. 341. Revision of membership terms for Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program Scientific Advisory Board. Sec. 342. Amendments to authority to enter into agreements with other agencies in support of environmental technology certification. Sec. 343. Modifications of authority to store and dispose of nondefense toxic and hazardous materials. Sec. 344. Annual report on payments and activities in response to fines and penalties assessed under environmental laws. Sec. 345. Annual report on environmental activities of the Department of Defense overseas. Sec. 346. Review of existing environmental consequences of the presence of the Armed Forces in Bermuda. Sec. 347. Sense of Congress on deployment of United States Armed Forces abroad for environmental preservation activities. Sec. 348. Recovery and sharing of costs of environmental restoration at Department of Defense sites. Sec. 349. Partnerships for investment in innovative environmental technologies. Sec. 350. Procurement of recycled copier paper. Sec. 351. Pilot program for the sale of air pollution emission reduction incentives. Subtitle D—Depot-Level Activities Sec. 355. Definition of depot-level maintenance and repair. Sec. 356. Core logistics capabilities of Department of Defense. Sec. 357. Increase in percentage of depot-level maintenance and repair that may be contracted for performance by non-Government personnel. Sec. 358. Annual report on depot-level maintenance and repair. Sec. 359. Requirement for use of competitive procedures in contracting for performance of depot-level maintenance and repair workloads formerly performed at closed or realigned military installations.