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[81 STAT. 302]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 302]

302 South Vietnam, construction projects. Report to cong r e s s i o n a l committees.

PUBLIC LAW 90-110-OCT. 21, 1967

[81 STAT.

SEC. 502. The Secretary of Defense, in connection with construction projects undertaken in South Vietnam pursuant to section 501 above, shall furnish to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives such reports as were heretofore furnished pursuant to section 401(c) of Public Law 89-367 (80 Stat. 36, 37). TITLE VI MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING

Family housing facilities.

Notification of congressional committees.

Army.

Navy.

SEC. 601. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to construct, at the locations hereinafter named, family housing units and trailer court facilities in the numbers hereinafter listed, but no family housing construction shall be commenced at any such locations in the United States, until the Secretary shall have consulted with the Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development, as to the availability of adequate private housing at such locations. If agreement cannot be reached with respect to the availability of adequate private housing at any location, the Secretary of Defense shall immediately notify the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate, in writing, of such difference of opinion, and no contract for construction at such location shall be entered into for a period of thirty days after such notification has been given. This authority shall include the authority to acquire land, and interests in land, by gift, purchase, exchange of Governmejitowned land, or otherwise. Family housing units for— (a) The Department of the Army, two thousand two hundred units, $40,644,000: Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, two hundred units. Presidio of San Francisco, California, two hundred units. Fort Benning, Georgia, three hundred and sixty units. Fort Gordon, Georgia, four hundred units. Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, fifty units. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, one hundred units. Fort Meade, Maryland, three hundred units. Fort Jackson, South Carolina, two hundred units. Fort Hood, Texas, one hundred and twenty units. Fort Stewart, Georgia, one hundred and twenty units. Pacific Side, Canal Zone, one hundred and fifty units. (b) The Department of the Navy, four thousand six hundred and twelve units, $93,810,000: Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, four hundred and thirty units. Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California, one hundred units. Naval Complex, Long Beach, California, five hundred units. Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut, three hundred units. Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Whiting Field, Florida, one hundred units. Naval Supply Corps School, Athens, Georgia, forty-two units. Naval Complex, Oahu, Hawaii, five hundred units. David Taylor Model Basin Field Station, Bayview, Idaho, four units. Naval Air Station, Glenview, Illinois, one hundred and fifty units. Naval Security Group Activity, Winter Harbor, Maine, thirty-two units.