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 100 STAT. 336 40 USC 903.

PUBLIC LAW 99-272—APR. 7, 1986

SEC. 15303. AGENCY STATEMENTS WITH RESPECT TO MOTOR VEHICLE USE.

(a) CONTENTS OF STATEMENT.—The head of each executive agency, including the Department of Defense, shall include with the appropriation request of such agency submitted under section 1108 of title 31, United States Code, for fiscal year 1988 and each succeeding fiscal year, a statement— (1) specifying— (A) the total motor vehicle acquisition, maintenance, leasing, operation, and disposal costs, including obligations and outlays, incurred by such agency in the most recently completed fiscal year; and (B) an estimate of such costs for the fiscal year in which such request is submitted and for the succeeding fiscal year; and (2) justifying why the existing and any new motor vehicle acquisition, maintenance, leasing, operation, and disposal requirements of the agency cannot be met through the Interagency Fleet Management System operated by the Administrator, a qualified private fleet management firm, or any other method which is less costly to the Government. (b) COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS.—The head of each executive agency shall comply with the requirements promulgated under section 15302(b) in preparing each statement required under subsection (a). SEC. 15304. PRESIDENTIAL REPORT. President of U.S.

(a) SUMMARY AND ANALYSIS OF A G E N C Y STATEMENTS.—The P r e s i -

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dent shall include with the budget transmitted pursuant to section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, for fiscal year 1988 and each succeeding fiscal year, or in a separate written report to the Congress for each such fiscal year, a summary and analysis of the statements most recently submitted by the heads of executive agencies pursuant to section 15303(a). Each such summary and analysis shall include a review, for the fiscal year preceding the fiscal year in which the budget is submitted, the current fiscal year, and the fiscal year for which the budget is submitted, of the cost savings that have been achieved, that are estimated will be achieved, and that could be achieved, in the acquisition, maintenance, leasing, operation, and disposal of motor vehicles by executive agencies through— (1) the use of a qualified private fleet management firm or another private contractor; (2) increased reliance by executive agencies on the Interagency Fleet Management System operated by the Administrator; or (3) other existing motor vehicle management systems. (b) APPLICABILITY TO FISCAL YEAR 1986.—The summary and analysis submitted under subsection (a) during fiscal year 1987 is not required to include a review, under the second sentence of such subsection, of the cost savings achieved for fiscal year 1986.

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SEC. 15305. STUDY REQUIRED.

(a) STUDY OF COSTS, BENEFITS, AND FEASIBILITY.—(1) The head of each executive agency, including the Department of Defense, shall conduct a comprehensive and detailed study of the costs, benefits, and feasibility of—

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