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 PUBLIC LAW 101-510—NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1487 Sec. 245. C!ompetition in contracting for computers and software. Sec. 246. Advisory commission on consolidation and conversion of defense research and development laboratories. Sec. 247. National defense science and engineering education. Sec. 248. Establishment of Department of Defense technology office in Japan. Sec. 249. Grant for study and analysis of the Soviet Union and certain other countries. TITLE m—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PART A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Humanitarian assistance. Sec. 304. Assistance to the 1990 Winter World Series Torch Run and the 1991 Freestyle World Championships. Sec. 305. Extended cold weather clothing systems. PART B—LIMITATIONS Sec. 311. Limitation on obligations against stock funds. Sec. 312. Prohibition on mansigement of civilian personnel by end strengths during fiscal year 1991. PART C—CHANGES TO EXISTING LAW Sec. 321. Commissary and other privileges for certain members of a reserve component and certain other persons. Sec. 322. Guidelines for future reductions of civilian employees of industried-type or commercial-type activities. Sec. 323. Inventory management policies. Sec. 324. Expansion of authority to donate food to charitable nonprofit food banks. Sec. 325. Authority to exchange property for services in connection with historical collections. Sec. 326. Authority to furnish transportation in certain areas outside the United States. Sec. 327. Authorization for certain bands of the armed forces to produce recordings for commercial sale. Sec. 328. Army program to promote civilian marksmanship. Sec. 329. Ships' stores. Sec. 330. Operation of the Inter-American Air Forces Academy. Sec. 331. Assistance program for employees of a nonappropriated fund instrumentedity adversely affected by base closures. PART D—ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS Sec. 341. Additional requirements for environmental report. Sec. 342. Reporting requirements on environment compliance at overseas military installations. Sec. 343. Extension of date for completion of study on waste recycling. Sec. 344. Environmental education program for Department of Defense personnel. Sec. 345. Use of ozone depleting substances within the Department of Defense. Sec. 346. Prohibition on purchases of performance bonds and similar guaranties. PART E—MISCELLANEOUS Sec. 351. Continuation of Air Force hurricane reconnaissance mission. Sec. 352. Army Reliability Centered-Inspect and Repair Only As Necessary Program at Anniston Army Depot. Sec. 353. Validation of payments under certfun contracts for the provision of municipal services. Sec. 354. Maintenance of flrefighting and other emergency services at military installations in the United States. Sec. 355. Staff of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. Sec. 356. Discussions concerning Department of Defense support for 1996 Summer Olympics. Sec. 357. Sense of Congress the transfer to Europe of military equipment that would be destroyed and removed as a result of an arms control agreement. PART F—STUDIES AND REPORTS Sec. 361. Authorization for short-term lease of aircraft for initial entry rotary wing pilot training and study regarding long-term lease. Sec. 362. Flexible readiness.

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