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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 380

PUBLIC LAW 97-35—AUG. 13, 1981

TITLE II—ARMED SERVICES AND DEFENSE-RELATED PROGRAMS Subtitle A—Strategic and Critical Materials AUTHORIZATION OF DISPOSALS Effective date. 7 USC 98d note.

Effective date.

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SEC. 201. (a) Effective on October 1, 1981, the President is authorized to dispose of the following quantities of materials currently held in the National Defense Stockpile established by section 3 of the Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act (50 U.S.C. 98b), such quantities having been determined to be excess to the current requirements of the stockpile: (1) 1,000,000 pounds of iodine. (2) 1,500,000 carats of diamonds, industrial crushing bort. (3) 710,253 pounds of mercuric oxide. (4) 50,000 flasks of mercury. (5) 6,000,000 pounds of mica, muscovite splittings. (6) 25,000 pounds of mica, phlogopite splittings. (7) 46,537,000 troy ounces of silver. (8) 1,000 short tons of antimony. (9) 2,000 short tons of asbestos chrysotile. (10) 50,000 pounds of mica muscovite film, first and second qualities. (11) 50,000 pounds of mica muscovite block, stained and lower. (12) 700 long tons of vegetable tannin extract, wattle. (b) Effective on October 1, 1982, the President is authorized to dispose of the followii^ quantities of materials currently held in the National Defense Stockpile, such quantities having been determined to be excess to the current requirements of the stockpile: (1) 44,682,000 troy ounces of silver. (2) 1,()00 short tons of antimony. (3) 2,000 short tons of asbestos chrysotile. (4) 1,500,000 carats of diamond stones. (5) 1,000,000 pounds of iodine. (6) 50,000 pounds of mica muscovite film, first and second qualities. (7) 50,000 pounds of mica muscovite block, stained and lower. (8) 697 long tons of vegetable teinnin extract, wattle. (c) Effective on October 1, 1983, the President is authorized to dispose of the following quantities of materials currently held in the National Defense Stockpile, such quantities having been determined to be excess to the current requirements of the stockpile: (1) 13,900,000 troy ounces of silver. (2) 1,000 short tons of antimony. (3) 6,000 short tons of asbestos amosite. (4) 2,000 short tons of asbestos chrysotile. (5) 1,500,000 carats of diamond stones. (6) 197,465 carats of diamonds, industrial crushing bort. (7) 213,000 pounds of iodine. (8) 50,000 poimds of mica muscovite film, first and second qualities. (9) 50,000 pounds of mica muscovite block, stained and lower. (d)(1) The authority to enter into contracts for the disposal of materials in the stockpile under the disposal authorizations contained in paragraphs (7) through (12) of subsection (a) eiq;>ires on September 30, 1982.