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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 1384

PUBLIC LAW 97-99—DEC. 23, 1981

which assistance was provided during such year, and the total amount for each such project during such year.". DISTRICT OFFICES OF ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

"Major defense ^

SEC. 905. (a) During fiscal year 1982, the Secretary of the Army shall maintain a District Office of the United States Army Corps of Engineers at each site within twenty-five miles of each meyor defense port within the continental United States at which there was such an office on June 4, 1981. (b) For the purposes of this section, the term "msijor defense port" means any of the following: (1) A major United States Navy shipyard. (2) A home port for megor naval forces. (3) A major supply and embarkation port for elements of the Armed Forces. RESTRICTIONS ON CONSTRUCTION OF SPECIAL CONTINGENCY FACIIJTIES IN CERTAIN COUNTRIES

SEC. 906. (a) Subject to subsections (b) and (c), none of the funds appropriated pursuant to this Act for the construction of contingency facilities to support the national security interests of the Imited States in Egypt, Kenya, Oman, Somalia, the island of Diego Garcia, or at Lajes Field (Portugal) may be obligated or expended for the construction of a facihty in any such country, island, or air field unless each contract entered into for the construction of such facility requires that all construction materials (other than cement, cement products, aggregates, and concrete components other than steel) to be used in carrying out the contract will be materials produced, manufactured, or refmed in the United States. (b) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not applv (1) if the application of such provisions would violate a formial agreement between the United States and the country that exerdses sovereignty over the land on which a fadlity referred to in such subsection is to be constructed, or (2) in the case of a contract for $5,000,000 or less. (c) The project manager of a facility referred to in subsection (a) may authorize, in the construction of such facility, a limited use of materials not produced, manufactured, or refin^ in the United States if the manager determines that the use of such materials is necessary for the orderly and timely construction of such facility. However, the total amount expended for materials not produce, manufactured, or refined in the United States under a contract for the construction of a facility referred to in subsection (a) may not exceed the applicable limit specified in the following table: If the contract amount is— More than—

$5,000,000 $25,000,000 $50,000,000 $100,000,000

But not more than—

$25,000,000 $50,000,000 $100,000,000

The percent of the contract amount that may be lued to procure materials not produced. manufactured, or refined in the United States may not exceed— 5 8 2 1.