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 PUBLIC LAW 100-223—DEC. 30, 1987 "(iv) $21,957,000 solely for aviation weather projects and activities; "(v) $6,307,000 solely for aviation medicine projects and activities of which not less than $250,000 shall be made available for research and development relating to equipment designed to provide improved access by handicapped persons to commercial aircraft; "(vi) $24,988,000 solely for aircraft safety projects and activities; and "(vii) $3,000,000 solely for environmental projects and activities; "(B) for fiscal year 1989— "(i) $135,866,000 solely for air traffic control projects and activities; "(ii) $15,716,000 solely for air traffic control advanced computer projects and activities; "(iii) $11,395,000 solely for navigation projects and activities; "(iv) $21,797,000 solely for aviation weather projects and activities; "(v) $6,613,000 solely for aviation medicine projects and activities; "(vi) $21,013,000 solely for aircraft safety projects and activities; and "(vii) $2,600,000 solely for environmental projects and activities; and "(C) for fiscal year 1990, $222,000,000. "(3) AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER FUNDS.—

"(A) UNLIMITED.—Funds may be transferred among the projects and activities listed in paragraph (2), except that the net funds transferred to or from any category of such projects and activities listed in paragraph (2) in any fiscal year may not exceed 10 percent of the amount authorized for such category by paragraph (2) for such fiscal year. "(B) AFTER NOTICE.—In addition, the Secretary may propose transfers to or from any category of projects and activities listed in paragraph (2) exceeding 10 percent of the amount authorized for such category. An explanation of the proposed transfer must be transmitted in writing to the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology and the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate. The proposed transfer may be made only when— "(i) 30 calendar days have passed after transmission of such explanation; or "(ii) each such Committee has transmitted to the Secretary written notice that such Committee has no objection to the proposed transfer. "(4) FUNDING FOR ENHANCING AIRPORT CAPACITY.— "(A) GENERAL RULE.—Notwithstanding any other provi-

sion of this subsection, of funds made available under paragraph (2) in each of fiscal years 1988, 1989, and 1990, not less than $25,000,000 per fiscal year is authorized to be appropriated for research and development on preserving and enhancing airport capacity (including research and

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