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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 312

PUBLIC LAW 99-88—AUG. 15, 1985 mine and submitted to the Appropriations and Intelligence Committees of the Congress by September 1, 1985. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Civil Air Patrol. 98 Stat. 1940.

Prohibitions.

Funds made available for the Civil Air Patrol pursuant to section 8089 of the Department of Defense Appropriation Act of 1985 (Public Law 98-473) may be used to reimburse the Civil Air Patrol for costs incurred in procuring such major items of equipment as the Secretary of the Air Force considers needed by the Civil Air Patrol to carry out its missions. Section 8091 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1985 (as contained in section 101(h) of Public Law 98-473; 98 Stat. 1940) is amended by striking out "On or after June 30, 1985" and inserting in lieu thereof "After September 30, 1985", In lieu of section 8070 of Public Law 98-473 (98 Stat. 1938), insert the following: "SEC. 8070. None of the funds available to the Department of Defense during the current fiscal year may be used to enter into any contract with a term of eighteen months or more or to extend or renew any contract for a term of eighteen months or more, for any vessel, aircraft or vehicles, through a lease, charter, or similar agreement without previously having been submitted to Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate in the budgetary process. Further, any contractual agreement which imposes an estimated termination liability (excluding the estimated value of the leased item at the time of termination) on the Government exceeding 50 per centum of the original purchase value of the vessel, aircraft, or vehicle must have specific authority in an appropriation Act for the obligation of 10 per centum of such termination liability.". None of the funds available to the Department of the Navy may be used to enter into any contract for the overhaul, repair or maintenance of any naval vessel which includes charges for interport differential as an evaluation factor for award. CHAPTER IV

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE—CIVIL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS—CIVIL

Construction projects.

For an additional amount for the prosecution of river and harbor, flood control, shore protection, and related projects authorized by laws; and detailed studies, and plans and specifications, of project^ (including those for development with participation or under consideration for participation by State, local governments, or private groups) authorized or made available for selection by law (but such studies shall not constitute a commitment of the Government to construction), to remain available until expended, $48,000,000 for "Construction, general" and $800,000 for "Flood control, Mississippi River and Tributaries, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee"; of which $7,800,000 shall be derived from the Inland Waterways Trust Fund; except that the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers is