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PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1969

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PUBLIC LAW 91-49-JULY 22, 1969

[83 STAT.

Public Law 91-49 July 22, 1969 [H. R. 4153]

A°^ro?ilaon authorization.

AN 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 BefresentatlveH of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1970 for the use of the Coast Guard as follows: VESSELS

For procumment, increasing capability and extension of service life of vessels, $56,584,000. A. Procurement: (1) three high endurance cutters; (2) one coastal buoy tender; (S) vessel design. None of the vessels authorized herein shall be procured from other than shipyards and facilities within the United States. B. Increasing capability: (1) modify balloon tracking radar for high endurance cutters to improve target acquisition; (2) install tactical navigational equipment on two high endurance cutters; (3) increase fuel capacity and improve habitability on three hundred and twenty-seven foot high endurance cutters; (4) modernize and improve selected buoy tenders. C. Extension of service life: (1) Re-engine two ferryboats. AIRCRAFT

For procurement and extension of service life of aircraft, $17,188,000. A. Procurement: (1) nine medium range helicopters. B. Extension of service life: (1) replace center wing box beam of six HC-130 aircraft. 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, $57,378,000. (1) San Francisco, California: radio station; (2) Air station, Brooklyn, New York: barracks, messing; (3) Station, Scituate, Massachusetts: improve facilities; (4) Base, Boston, Massachusetts: improve facilities; (5) Station, Barnegat, New Jersey: improve facilities; (6) New London, Connecticut: relocate and consolidate facilities;