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 102 STAT. 844

PUBLIC LAW 100-370—JULY 19, 1988 (C) by adding at the end the following new item:

"2217. Comparable budgeting for common procurement weapon systems.". (e) MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS.—(1) Subtitle A of

title 10, United States Code, is amended by inserting after chapter 133 the following new chapter: "CHAPTER 134—MISCELLANEOUS ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS "Subchapter Sec. "I. Miscellaneous Authorities, Prohibitions, and Limitations on the Use 2241 of Appropriated Funds. "II. Miscellaneous Administrative Authority 2251

"SUBCHAPTER I—MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORITIES, PROHIBITIONS, AND LIMITATIONS ON THE USE OF APPROPRIATED FUNDS "Sec. "2241. Availability of appropriations for certain purposes. "2242. Authority to use appropriated funds for certain investigations and security services.

10 USC 2241.

"§ 2241. Availability of appropriations for certain purposes "(a) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE APPROPRIATIONS.—Amounts

appropriated to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance of the active forces may be used for the following purposes: "(1) Morale, welfare, and recreation. "(2) Modification of personal property. "(3) Design of vessels. "(4) Industrial mobilization. "(5) Military communications facilities on merchant vessels. "(6) Acquisition of services, special clothing, supplies, and equipment. "(7) Expenses for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and other units at educational institutions. "(b) NECESSARY EXPENSES.—Amounts appropriated to the Depart-

ment of Defense may be used for all necessary expenses, at the seat of the Government or elsewhere, in connection with communication and other services and supplies that may be necessary for the national defense. 10 USC 2242.

"§ 2242. Authority to use appropriated funds for certain investigations and security services "The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of each military department may— "(1) pay in advance for the expenses of conducting investigations in foreign countries incident to matters relating to the Department of Defense, to the extent such expenses are determined by the investigating officer to be necessary and in accord with local custom; "(2) pay expenses incurred in connection with the administration of occupied areas; "(3) pay expenses of military courts, boards, and commissions; and

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