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 PUBLIC LAW 101-165—NOV. 21, 1989 103 STAT. 1155 missions of the Armed Forces of the United States for the protection of the national security interests of the United States in that r^on, the force structure necessary for the Armed Forces to perform those roles and missions, and any force restructuring that could result in a reduction in the cost of performing such roles and missions effectively. SEC. 9111. PARTNERSHIPS WITH SCHOOLS. —(a) DEFINITIONS.— For the purposes of this section— (1) The term "school volunteer" means a person, beyond the age of compulsory schooling, working without financial remu- neration under the direction of professional staff within a school or school district. (2) The term "partnership program" means a cooperative effort between the military and an educational institution to enhance the education of students. (3) The term "elementary school" has the same meaning given that term in section 1471(8) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and does not exclude military schools. (4) The term "secondary school" has the same meaning given that term in section 1471(21) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 and does not exclude military schools. (5) The term "Secretary** means the Secretary of Defense, (b) The Secretary shall design a comprehensive strategy to involve civilian and military employees of the Department of Defense in partnership programs with elementary schools and secondary schools civilian and military. This strat^y shall include: (1) A review of existing programs to identify and expand opportunities for such employees to be school volunteers. (2) The designation of a senior official in each branch of the Armed Services who will be responsible for establishing school volunteer and partnership programs in each branch of the Armed Services and for developing school volunteer and part- nership programs. (3) "nie encouragement of civilian and military employees of the Department of Defense to participate in school volunteer and partnership programs. SEC. 9112. The Secretary of the Army shall execute such docu- New Jersey. ments and take such other action as may be necessary to release to ^^l property. the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, a corporate body organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey, the reversionary right, described in subsection (b), reserved to the United States in and to that parcel of land conveyed by the United States to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority pursuant to the Act entitled "An Act to au- thorize the conveyance of certain lands within Caven Point Termi- nal and Ammunition Loading Pier, New Jersey, to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority", approved February 18, 1956 (70 Stat. 19). The release provided for in this section shall be made without consider- ation by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. (b) The reversionary right referred to in subsection (a) is the right reserved to the United States by section 6 of the Act referred to in subsection (a) which provides that in the event the property con- veyed by the United States pursuant to such Act ceases to be used for street or road purposes and other purposes connected therewith or related thereto for a period of two consecutive years, the title to such land, including all improvements made by the New Jersey

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