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 105 STAT. 1208 PUBLIC LAW 102-172—NOV. 26, 1991 Environmental protection. California. Reports. 10 USC 2687 note. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard: Provided further, That the remaining funds shall be retained in the "Aircraft Carrier Service Life Extension Program" until required for transfer for the purpose of planning, scheduling, and any other such work as is necessary to prepare for and execute a large scale industrial availability of the USS JOHN F. KENNEDY at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard. SEC. 8129. (a) Within the funds made available to the Air Force under title II of this Act, the Air Force shall use such funds as necessary, but not to exceed $26,000,000, to execute the cleanup of uncontrolled hazardous waste contamination affecting the Sale Parcel at Hamilton Air Force Base, in Novato, in the State of California. (b) In the event that the purchaser of the Sale Parcel exercises its option to withdraw from the sale as provided in the Agreement, dated September 25, 1990, between the Department of Defense, the General Services Administration, and the purchaser, the purchaser's deposit of $4,500,000 shall be returned by the General Services Administration and funds eligible for reimbursement under the Agreement and Modification shall come from the funds made available to the Department of Defense by this Act. (c) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Air Force shall be reimbursed for expenditures in excess of $15,000,000 in connection with the total clean-up of uncontrolled hazardous waste contamination on the aforementioned Sale Parcel from the proceeds collected upon the closing of the Sale Parcel. SEC. 8130. The Comptroller General of the United States, in conjunction with the Department of the Navy, shall issue a report no later than July 1, 1992, on the Navy's accounting practices at its nuclear shipyards. The report shall include a detailed review of the Navy's current plan for the handling and disposal of all nuclear materials and radioactively contaminated materials of nuclear powered vessels. The report shall include cost evaluations and projections for the next twenty years based on the current Navy plan. SEC. 8131. It is the sense of the Congress that in acting on the Joint Resolution of Disapproval of the 1991 Base Closure Commission's recommendation, the Congress takes no position on whether there has been compliance by the Base Closure Commission, and the Department of Defense with the requirements of the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990. Further, the vote on the resolution of disapproval shall not be interpreted to imply Congressional approval of all actions taken by the Base Closure Commission and the Department of Defense in fulfillment of the responsibilities and duties conferred upon them by the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990, but only the approval of the recommendations issued by the Base Closure Commission. 50 USC 404a note. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON THE FUTURE ROLE OF UNITED STATES NU- CLEAR WEAPONS, PROBLEMS OF COMMAND, CONTROL, AND SAFETY OF SOVIET NUCLEAR WEAPONS, AND REDUCTION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS SEC. 8132. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— There is hereby established a National Commission on the Future Role of United States Nuclear Weapons, Problems of Command, Control, and Safety of Soviet Nuclear Weapons, and Reduction of Nuclear Weapons (hereafter in this section referred to as the "Commission"). (b) COMPOSITION.—(1) The Commission shall be composed of twelve members, appointed as follows:

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