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113 STAT. 794 PUBLIC LAW 106-65 —OCT. 5, 1999 (3) Provision of assistance to promote environmental restoration. (4) Provision of assistance to promote job retraining. (b) LIMITATION WITH RESPECT TO DEFENSE CONVERSION ASSIST- ANCE. —None of the funds appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in section 301 of this Act, and no funds appropriated to the Department of Defense in any other Act enacted after the date of the enactment of this Act, may be obligated or expended for the provision of assistance to Russia or any other state of the former Soviet Union to promote defense conversion. (c) LIMITATION WITH RESPECT TO CONVENTIONAL WEAPONS.— No fiscal year 2000 Cooperative Threat Reduction funds may be obligated or expended for elimination of conventional weapons or the delivery vehicles primarily intended to deliver such weapons. 22 USC 5952 SEC. 1304. LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FUNDS FOR FISSILE MATERIAL note. STORAGE FACILITY. (a) LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FISCAL YEAR 2000 FUNDS. —No fiscal year 2000 Cooperative Threat Reduction funds may be used— (1) for construction of a second wing for the storage facility for Russian fissile material referred to in section 1302(a)(6); or (2) for design or planning with respect to such facility until 15 days after the date that the Secretary of Defense submits to Congress notification that Russia and the United States have signed a verifiable written transparency agreement that ensures that material stored at the facility is of weapons origin. (b) LIMITATION ON CONSTRUCTION.— No funds authorized to be appropriated for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs may be used for construction of the storage facility referred to in subsection (a) until the Secretary of Defense submits to Congress the following: (1) A certification that additional capacity is necessary at such facility for storage of Russian weapons-origin fissile material. (2) A detailed cost estimate for a second wing for the facility. (3) A certification that Russia and the United States have signed a verifiable written transparency agreement that ensures that material stored at the facility is of weapons origin. 22 USC 5952 SEC. 1305. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS FOR CHEMICAL WEAPONS note. DESTRUCTION. No fiscal year 2000 Cooperative Threat Reduction funds, and no funds appropriated for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs after the date of the enactment of this Act, may be obligated or expended for planning, design, or construction of a chemical weapons destruction facility in Russia. SEC. 1306. LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS UNTIL SUBMISSION OF REPORT. Not more than 50 percent of the fiscal year 2000 Cooperative Threat Reduction funds may be obligated or expended until the Secretary of Defense submits to Congress a report describing— (1) with respect to each purpose listed in section 1302, whether the Department of Defense is the appropriate executive