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[83 STAT. 312]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1969
[83 STAT. 312]

312 Foreign countries.

Housing c o s t s, limitation.

Leasing facilities. 81 Stat. 305; 82 Stat. 388. 10 USC 2674 note. A the n s, Ga.

Foreign countries; r e n t a l return. 81 Stat. 304; 82 Stat. 388. 42 USC 1594k. Relocation of u n i t s.

Congressional committees, notification.

Size limitation, increase. 70A Stat. 468; 76 Stat. 239.

70A Stat. 269, 590.

Family housing management account. 42 USC 1594a-l.

PUBLIC LAW 91-142-DEC. 5, 1969

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SEC. 506. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to construct, or otherwise HC()uire, in foreign countries, thirty family housing units. This authority shall include the authority to acquire land and interests in land, and shall be limited to such projects as may be funded by use of excess foreign currencies when so provided in Department of Defense Appropriation Acts. The authorization contained in this section shall not be subject to the cost limitations set forth in section 502 of this Act: Provided. That no family housing unit constructed or acx^uired pursuant to this authorization shall cost in excess of $60,000, including the co.st of the family unit and the l)roportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities. SEC. 507. Section 515 of Public Law 84-161 (69 Stat. 824, 352) as amended, is amended by (1) striking out "1969 and 1970" in the first sentence and inserting in lieu thereof "1970 and 1971, (2) inserting "and the Naval Supply Corps School, Athens, Georgia, immediately after "Kansas," in the last sentence, and (3) adding at the end of such section a new sentence as follows: "In no case may any housing unit be leased under authority of this section at a monthly rental in excess of $250, including the cost of utilities and maintenance, and operation." SEC. 508. Section 507 of Public Law 88-174 (77 Stat. 307, 326) as amended, is amended by striking out "1969 and 1970" and inserting in lieu thereof "1970 and 1971". SEC.,509. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to relocate four hundred and forty-four family housing units to military installations where there are housing shortages, from installations as follows: two hundred relocatable units from Kincheloe Air Force Base, Michigan; eighteen relocatable units from Sundance Air Force Station, Wyoming; and two hundred and twenty-six United States manufactured units from a classified overseas location: Provided, That the Secretary of Defense shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the proposed new locations and estimated costs, and no contract shall be awarded within thirty days of such notification. SP:C. 510. (a) Section 7574 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof: "(f) The maximum limitations prescribed by subsections (a), (d), and (e) may be increased up to 15 per centum if the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, determines that such increase is in the best interest of the Government to permit award of a turnkey construction contract for family housing to the contractor offering the most satisfactory proposal." (b) Sections 4774 and 9774 of title 10, United States Code, are amended by adding the following new subsection at the end of each: " (h) The maximum limitations prescribed by subsections (a), (f), and (g) may be increased up to 15 per centum if the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, determines that such increase is in the best interest of the Government to permit award of a turnkey construction contract for family housing to the contractor offering the most satisfactory proposal." SEC. 511. The third clause of section 501(b) of Public Law 87-554 (76 Stat. 223, 237) as added by section 606 of Public Law 90-110 (81 Stat. 279, 304), is amended to read as follows: "and (3) notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the purpose of debt service, proceeds of the handling and the disposal of family housing of the Department of Defense, including related land and improvements,