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 103 STAT. 1662 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 (b) CONTENT OP REPORT.—(1) In preparing the report, the Comptroller General should consider the following: (A) The adequacy and accuracy of the information relied upon as a basis for the Commission's recommendations. (B) The process used in the determination of military missions and requirements and the military value of the bases in meet- ing such missions and requirements. (C) The criteria used to select bases to be closed or realigned. (D) The findings regarding military and civilian personnel reductions and associated relocation and termination expenses. (E) The findings regarding nonrecurring costs, including ex- penses such as costs of construction, personnel, and logistics. (F) The findings regarding long-term, annual savings, includ- ing the estimated cost amortization period. (G) The findings regarding assumed proceeds from property sales for each applicable initiative. (H) The finding regarding any environmental restoration costs that must be incurred in order to make it possible to sell or transfer excess property. (2) If any inaccuracies in the information referred to in paragraph (I)(A) are noted in the report, the Comptroller General shall include v\»k; in the report an assessment of the effects of such inaccuracies upon the methodology, findings, and recommendations of the Commission. PART D—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS SEC. 2841. WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE. NEW MEXICO (a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary of the Army may, subject to such terms and conditions as the Secretary considers appropriate to protect the interests of the United States, issue a revocable license to the Ova Noss Family Partnership, a California limited partner- ship, to conduct a search for treasure trove in the Victorio Peak region of White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, and may provide the Ova Noss Family Partnership with necessary processing, administration, and support incident to the license, including transportation, communications, safety and security, ordnance dis- posal services, housing, and public affairs assistance that the Ova Noss Family Partnership cannot contract for directly. (b) REIMBURSEMENT.—(1) The Secretary of the Army shall require the Ova Noss Family Partnership to reimburse the Department of the Army for— (A) all costs related to providing such processing, administra- tion, and support; and (B) other costs or losses incurred by the Department of the Army in connection with or as a result of the search. (2) Reimbursements for such costs shall be credited to the Depart- ment of the Army appropriation from which the costs were paid. (c) REPORT.—For each fiscal year in which any action is carried out under this section, the Secretary shall transmit a report to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and of the House of Representatives containing an accounting of each action taken under this section during such fiscal year. SEC. 2842. COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSISTANCE The Secretary of Defense may use funds appropriated to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1990 for planning and design

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