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 103 STAT. 1354 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 PART C—S^TRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVK Sec. 221. Funding for the Strategic Defense Initiative for fiscal year 1990. Sec. 222. Report on allocation of fiscal year 1990 SDI funding. Sec. 223. Limitation on development and testing of antibalUstic missile siystems or components. Sec. 224. Requirement for annual report on SDI programs. PART D—STRATEGIC PROGRAMS Sec. 231. Funding and limitations for ICBM modernization program. Sec. 232. Funding for security improvements at the Kwtgalein test range. Sec. 233. Titan IV West Coast Launch Pad. PART E—CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE PROGRAMS Sec. 241. Program for monitoring compliance with possible chemical weapons con- vention. Sec. 242. Report on biological defense research program. Sec. 243. Restoration of certain reporting requirements relating to chemical and bi- ological warfare agents. PART F—OTHER MATTERS Sec. 251. Advanced research projects. Sec. 252. Clarification of requirement for competition in award of research and de- velopment contracts and construction contracts to collies and universi- ties. Sec. 253. Extension of deadline for selection of heavy truck system configured with palletized loading system. Sec. 254. Testing of infantry anti-tank weapon. Sec. 255. Fundii^ for facility for collaborative research and training for military mediced personnel; funding for microelectronics research. Sec. 256. Availability of funds transferred to NASA for National Aerospace Plane. Sec. 257. Repeal of specification of funds for Rankine engine. TITLE m—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PART A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Department of Defense Base Closure Account. Sec. 304. Humanitarian assistance. Sec. 305. Army aviation flight facility at Jackson, Tennessee. Sec. 306. Assistance to schools to benefit children of members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the Department of Defense. PART B—Ln oT ATi oNS Sec. 311. Prohibition on payment of severance pay to foreign nationals in the event of certain base closures. Sec. 312. Prohibition on joint use of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro, CaU- fomia, with civil aviation. Sec. 313. Qariflcation of prohibition on certain depot maintenance workload compe- titions. Sec. 314. Reduction in the number of civilian personnel authorized for duty in Europe. Sec. 315. Repeal of limitation on the use of operation and maintenance funds to purchase investment items. PART C—MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAM CHANGES Sec. 321. Authorization to reduce under certain circumstances the rates for meals sold at a military dining facility. Sec. 322. Improved and expedited disposal of lost, abandoned, or unclaimed per- sonal property in the custody of the Armed Forces. Sec. 323. Procurement of laimdry and dry cleaning services from Navy exchanges. Sec. 324. Procurement of supplies and services from military exchanges outside the United States. Sec. 325. Tuition-free enrollment of dependents of certain employees of nonappro- priated fund instrumentalities in schools of the Defense Dependents' Education System. Sec. 326. Authority to use appropriated funds to support student meal programs in Department of Defense overseas dependents' schools. Sec. 327. Commercial sale of recording of Air Force Singing Sergeants.

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