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 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2483 (b) CONSTRUCTION WITH OTHER PROVISIONS OF ACT. — -The amounts specified in the Classified Annex are not in addition to amounts authorized to be appropriated by other provisions of this Act. (c) LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS.— Funds appropriated pursuant to an authorization contained in this Act that are made available for a program, project, or activity referred to in the Classified Annex may only be expended for such program, project, or activity in accordance with such terms, conditions, limitations, restrictions, and requirements as are set out for that program, project, or activity in the Classified Annex. (d) DISTRIBUTION OF CLASSIFIED ANNEX.— The President shall President, provide for appropriate distribution of the Classified Annex, or of appropriate portions of the annex, within the executive branch of the Government. Subtitle B—Naval Vessels and Related Matters SEC. 1011. EAST COAST HOMEPORT FOR NUCLEAR-POWERED AIR- CRAFT CARRIERS. (a) FINDINGS. —Congress finds that— (1) Mayport, Florida, has served well as a homeport for aircraft carriers; (2) under existing carrier force structure plans, as conventionally fueled aircraft carriers are replaced by nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, there will be a requirement for a second East Coast homeport for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers (in addition to the existing homeport of Norfolk, Virginia); and (3) Mayport ought to be the second East Coast homeport for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, when such additional homeport becomes needed. (b) DEVELOPMENT OF SECOND HOMEPORT. —Not later than April Reports. 1, 1993, the Secretary of the Navy shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the Navy's plan for developing a second East Coast homeport for nuclear-powered aircraft earners. The report shall include a schedule, by fiscal year, for funding the development of a second homeport for nuclear-powered aircraft carriers on the East Coast of the United States. The schedule shall be consistent with the Navjr's plan to retire conventionally fueled aircraft carriers and to deploy nuclear-powered aircraft carriers. SEC. 1012. LIMITATION ON OVERSEAS SHIP REPAIRS. Section 7309 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(e) In the case of a naval vessel the homeport of which is not in the United States (or a territory of the United States), the Secretary of the Navy may not during the 15-month period preceding the planned reassignment of the vessel to a homeport m the United States (or a territory of the United States) begin any work for the overhaul, repair, or maintenance of the vessel that is scheduled to be ibr a period of more than six months.". SEC. 1013. NAVY MINE COUNTERMEASURB PROGRAM. (a) EVALUATION.— (1) Not later than December 15, 1992, the Reports. Secretary of the Navy shall submit to the congressional defense committees and the Comptroller General of the United States a deteiled report on actions and plans of the Navy for consolidation

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