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 PUBLIC LAW 99-661—NOV. 14, 1986

100 STAT. 4005

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(A) the nuclear weapons policy of the United States, especially with regard to strategy, targeting, planning, command, control, procurement, and deployment; (B) the nuclear arms control policy of the United States; and (C) the civil defense policy of the United States. (3) A discussion of the manner in which the results of such evaluation of policy implications will be incorporated into the nuclear weapons, arms control, and civil defense policies of the United States. (4) An analysis of the extent to which current scientific findings on the consequences of nuclear explosions are being studied, disseminated, and used in the Soviet Union. (5) A plan for a five-year research program to advance understanding of nuclear winter and an estimate of the funding necessary to carry out such a research program. (c) EVALUATION OF REPORT.—Upon submission of the report under subsection (b), the Secretary shall contract with the National Academy of Sciences to— (1) make an independent evaluation of the material contained in the report; and (2) not later than April 1, 1988, submit a report to the Reports. Secretary of Defense and to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and of the House of Representatives, setting forth the results of the evaluation and any recommendations pertaining to the contents of the report, including the plan for the fiveyear research program. SEC. 1372. SALE OF TWO NAVAL VESSELS (a) AUTHORIZATION OF SALE TO TAIWAN.—The Secretary of the

Navy is hereby authorized to sell two patrol gunboats of the Tacoma class to the Coordination Council for North American Affairs, representing the people on Taiwan, in accordance with section 7307(b)(1) of title 10, United States Code, and the Taiwan Relations Act (Public Law 96-8; 22 U.S.C. 3301 et seq.). (b) CONDITIONS.—A sale of a vessel under subsection (a)— (1) shall be subject to such terms and conditions as the President may require; and (2) shall be for a price not less than the value in United States dollars of the vessel involved. (c) RECOVERY OF UNITED STATES EXPENSES.—Any expense of the United States in connection with the transfer of a vessel sold under subsection (a) shall be charged to the purchaser. (d) EXPIRATION OF AUTHORITY.—The authority of the Secretary of

the Navy under subsection (a) expires at the end of the two-year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act. SEC. 1373. DRUG INTERDICTION

(a) COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall submit to Congress a comprehensive program designed to interdict aircraft, vessels, and vehicles carrying illegal drugs into the United States. The program shall include the following: (1) A clear division of authority in drug interdiction and drug enforcement efforts among all Federal law enforcement agencies involved in those efforts and a mechanism which will

President of U.S. Aircraft and air carriers. Maritime affairs. Motor vehicles.

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