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 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2317 Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Humanitarian assistance. Sec. 305. Support for the 1994 World Cup Games. Sec. 306. Transfer authority. Subtitle B—Limitationa Sec. 311. Prohibition on the use of certain funds for Pentagon Reservation. Sec. 312. Prohibition on the use of funds for certain service contracts. Subtitle C—Environmental Provisions Sec. 321. Extensionof reimbursement requirement for contractors handling hazardous wastes from defense facilities. Sec. 322. Ebctension of nrohibition on use of environmental restoration funds for payment of fines and penalties. Sec. 323. Puot program for expected environmental response actions. Sec. 324. Overseas environmental restoration. Sec. 325. Evaluation of use of ozone-depleting substances by the Depcurtment of Defense. Sec. 326. Elimination of use of class I ozone-depleting substances in certain military procurement contracts. Sec. 327. Prombition on the purchase of surety bonds and other guaranties for the Department of Defense. Sec. 328. Legacy Resource Management Fellowship Program. Sec. 329. Supplemental authorization of appropriations Tor fiscal year 1992. Sec. 330. Inoemnification of transferees 01 closing defense property. Sec. 331. Extension of authority to issue surety bonds for certain environmental programs. Sec. 332. Report on indemnification of contractors performing environmental restoration. Subtitle D—Defense Business Operations Fund Sec. 341. Limitations on the use of Defense Business Operations Fund. Sec. 342. Capital asset subaccount. Sec. 343. Limitation on obligations against Defense Btisiness Operations Fund. Subtitle E—Depot-Level Activities Sec. 351. Depot-level tactical missile maintenance. Sec. 352. Limitations on the performance of depot-level maintenance of materiel. Sec. 353. Requirement of competition for the performance of workloads previously performed by depot-level activities of the Department of Defense. Sec. 354. Repeal of requirement for competition pilot program for depot-level maintenance of materials. Subtitle F—Commissaries and Military Exchanges Sec. 361. Standardization of certain programs and activities of military exchanges. Sec. 362. Accountability regarding the financial management and use of nonappropriated funds. Sec. 363. Demonstration program for the operation of certain commissary stores by nonappropriated fund instrumentalities. Sec. 364. Release of information rerarding sales at commissary stores. Sec. 365. Use of commissary stores Dy members of Uie Ready Reserve. Subtilie G—Other Matters Sec. 371. Extension of certain guidelines for reductions in the number of civilian positions in the Department of Defense. Sec. 372. Annual report on security and control of supplies. Sec. 373. Transportation of donated military artifacts. Sec. 374. Subcontracting authority for Air Force and Na^ depots. Sec. 375. Consideration of vessel location for the awara of layberth contracts for sealift vessels. Sec. 376. Pilot program to use National Guard personnel in medically underserved communities. Sec. 377. Authority for the issue of uniforms without charge to members of the Armed Forces. Sec. 378. Program to commemorate World War 11. Sec. 379. Extension of demonstration project for the use of proceedsfit>mthe sale of certain lost, abandoned, or unclaimed personal property. Sec. 380. Promotion of civilian marksmanship. Sec. 381. Extension of authority for aviation depots and naval shipyards to engage in defense-related production and services.

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