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 103 STAT. 1096 PUBLIC LAW 101-164—NOV. 21, 1989 (1) All current provisions of law and regulation permitting the use of deadly force during time of peace by United States Coast Guard personnel in the performance of their official duties— (A) within the territorial land, sea, and air of the United States, its territories and possessions; and (B) outside the territorial land, sea, and air of the United States, its territories and possessions. (2) Changes, if any that may be necessary to existing law, regulations, treaty, or executive agreements to permit United States Coast Guard personnel to employ deadly force under the following circumstances— (A) to bring down a suspected drug smuggling aircraft which has refused or ignored instructions to land at a specified airfield for customs inspection after penetrating the territorial airspace of the United States; (B) to halt a suspected drug smuggling vessel on the sea which has been ordered to heave to for inspection by a United States vessel or aircraft and has ignored or refused \ to obey the order; (C) and to halt a suspected drug smuggler who has crossed the land border of the United States illegally and who has refused to obey or ignored an order to stop for customs inspection. (3) The required report shall be submitted not later than ninety days after the enactment into law of this Act. The required report may be submitted in both classified and un- classified versions. 49 USC app. SEC. 326. The authority conferred by section 513(d) of the Airport 2212 note. ^j^^ Airway Improvement Act of 1982, as amended, to issue letters of intent shall remain in effect subsequent to September 30, 1992. Letters of intent may be issued under such subsection to applicants determined to be qualified under such Act: Provided, That, notwith- standing any other provision of law, all such letters of intent in excess of $10,000,000 shall be submitted for approval to the Commit- tees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House of Representa- tives; the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate; and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives. SEC. 327. The Secretary of Transportation is authorized to transfer funds appropriated for any office of the Office of the Secretary to any other office of the Office of the Secretary: Provided, That no appropriation shall be increased or decreased by more than 5 per centum by all such transfers: Provided further. That any such transfer shall be submitted for approval to the House and Senate Committees on Appropriations. Wages. SEC. 328. Such sums as may be necessary for fiscal year 1990 pay Government raises for programs funded in this Act shall be absorbed within the organization and levels appropriated in this Act. employees. g^^ 329 (^j VILLAGE OF ALSIP, ILUNOIS. —Section 149(a)(30XD) of the Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act 101 Stat. 181. of 1987 is amended— (1) by striking out the heading "CALUMET PARK" and inserting in lieu thereof "VILLAGE OF ALSIP"; and (2) by striking out all that follows after "reconstruction" and inserting in lieu thereof "of 127th Street between Illinois Route 83 and Kostner Avenue in Alsip, Illinois.". ^

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