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 103 STAT. 1150 PUBLIC LAW 101-165—NOV. 21, 1989 Fellowships and scholarships. 22 USC 2770. Aircraft and air carriers. Motor vehicles. Maritime affairs. Business and industry. made by the preceding sentence in the procurement and research, development, test and evaluation accounts of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Defense Agencies as the Secretary deter- mines appropriate to reflect savings resulting from increased use of discount air fares that (1) are granted by commercial air carriers for travel of Federal Government employees on official Government business under agreements entered into between the Administrator of General Services and such carriers, and (2) are available to contractor personnel traveling in connection with the perfor- mance of cost-reimbursable contracts awarded by the Department of Defense. SEC. 9096. (a) Of the amounts available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1990, not less than $10,500,000 shall be available for National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowships to be awarded on a competitive basis by the Secretary of Defense to United States citizens or nationals pursuing advanced degrees in fields of primary concern and interest to the Department. OJ) Fellowships awarded pursuant to subsection (a) above shall not be restricted on the basis of the ge<^raphical locations in the United States of the institutions at which the recipients are pursuing the aforementioned advanced degrees. (c) Not less than 50 per centum of the funds necessary to carry out this section shall be derived from the amounts available for the University Research Initiatives Program in "Research, Develop- ment, Test and Evaluation, Defense Agencies", and the balance necessary shall be derived from amounts available for Defense Research Sciences under title IV of this Act. SEC. 9097. Section 30(a) of chapter 2B of the Arms Export Control Act, Public Law 97-392, is amended by inserting "either (i)" imme- diately after the phrase "such a company" in the first sentence thereof and by adding immediately before the period at the end of that sentence "or (ii) in the case of ammunition parts subject to subsection 0>) of this section, using commercial practices which restrict actual delivery directly to a friendly foreign country or international organization pursuant to approval under section 38 of this Act". SEC. 9098. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, during the current fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense may acquire the depot maintenance and repair of aircraft, vehicles, vessels and compo- nents, through competition between Department of Defense depot maintenance activities and private firms: Provided, That the Sec- retary shall certify that successful bids include comparable esti- mates of all direct and indirect costs for both public and private bids. SEC. 9099. Of the funds appropriated by this Act, no more than $2,500,000 shall be available for the health care demonstration project regarding chiropractic care required by section 632(b) of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1985, Public Law 98-525. SEC. 9100. None of the funds appropriated by this Act-may be used to pay health care providers under the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) for services deter- mined under the CHAMPUS Peer Review Organization (PRO) Pr<^ram to be not medically or psychologically necessary. The Secretary of Defense may by regulation adopt any quality and utilization review requirements and procedures in effect for the Peer Review Organization Program under title XVIII of the Social Security Act (Medicare) that the Secretary determines necessary.

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