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PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966

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PUBLIC LAW 89-381-MAR. 30, 1966

[80 STAT.

Public Law 89-381 March 30, 1966 [H. R. 12762]

Coast Guard. authorTJ'aUon?"

-^N ACT To authorize appropriations for procurement of vessels and aircraft and construction of shore and offshore establishments for the Coast Guard.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1967 for the use of the Coast Guard as follows: VESSELS

For procurement, extension of service life, and increasing capability of vessels, $63,210,000. (A) Procurement: (1) four high-endurance cutters; ^2) one river tender; (3) design of icebreaker; (4) design of oceanographic cutter; and (5) design of small cutter. (B) Increasing capabil ity: (1) install secure communications equipment on three highendurance cutters; and (2) install balloon tracking radar on one high-endurance cutter. (C) Extension of service life: (1) improve icebreakers; and (2) enlarge operations center on two two-hundred-and-fiftyfive-foot high-endurance cutters. AIRCRAFT

For procurement of aircraft, $29,144,000: (1) three long-range aircraft; (2) five medium-range fixed or rotary-wing aircraft; and (3) twenty medium-range helicopters. CONSTRUCTION

For establishment or development of installations and facilities by acquisition, construction, conversion, extension, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including the preparation of sites and furnishing of appurtenances, utilities, and equipment for the following, $33,726,000. (1) Station, Umpqua River, Oregon: barracks, messing and operations building; equipment building; and public family quarters; (2) Station, Coos Bay, Oregon: operations building, garage and public family quarters; (3) Base, Milwaukee, Wisconsin: administration, industrial and buoy maintenance building; dock; and breakwater on leased premises with long-term lease; (4) Depot, Southwest Harbor, Maine: barracks and mess building, piers, and public family quarters; (5) Station, New Canal, Louisiana: utility building, bulkhead, and dock; (6) Base, Governors Island, New York: industrial facilities, piers; and acquisition of the building constructed on the Fort J a y Military Reservation, New York, by the Young Men's Christian Association;