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 PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 107 STAT. 1907 separately by two or more owners, the Administrator shall dispose of that tract of real property in accordance with this paragraph. In disposing of the real property, the Administrator shall satisfy the requirements specified m paragraph (1) regarding notice to owners, sale at fair market value, ana the determination of the qualifications of the purchaser. ''(B) The Administrator shall dispose of such a tract of real property through a sealed bid competitive sale. The Administrator shall anord an opportunity to compete to acouire the interest of the United States in the real property to all of the persons described in subsection (a)(2)(D)(ii) who own lands adjacent to that real property. The Administrator shall restrict to tnese persons the opportunihr to compete in the sealed bid competitive sale. (C) Subject to subparagraph (D), the Administrator shall convey the interest of the United States in the tract of real property to the highest bidder. "(D) If all of the bids received by the Administrator in the sealed bid competitive sale of the tract of real property are less than the fair market value of the real property, the Administrator shall dispose of the real property in accordance with the provisions of title II of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 481 et seq.).". SEC. 2862. PROHmrnON ON USE OF FUNDS FOR PLANNING AND DESIGN OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VACCINE PRODUC- TION FACILITY., (a) PROHIBITION.—None of the funds authorized to be appropriated for the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1994 may be obligated for architectural and engineering services or for construction design in connection with the Department of Defense vaccine production facility. (b) REPORT.—Not later than February 1, 1994, the Secretary of Defense, in consultetion with the Secretary of the Army, shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report containing a complete explanation of the necessity for constructing within the United States a Department of Defense facility for the production of vaccine for the Department of Defense. SEC. 2853. GRANT RELATING TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR DEPEND- ENTS OF DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PERSONNEL, FORT BELVOm, VIRGINIA. (a) GRANT AUTHORIZED.—The Secretary of the Army may make a grant to the Fairfax County School Board, Virginia, in order to assist the School Board in constructing a public elementonr school facility, to be owned and operated by the School Boara, in the vicinity of Fort Belvoir, Virginia. (b) CAPACITY REQUIREMENT. —The school facility constructed with the grant made under subsection (a) shall be sufficient (as determined by the Secretary) to accommodate the dependents of members of the Armed Forces assigned to duty at Fort Belvoir and the dependents of employees of the Department of Defense employed at Fort Belvoir. (c) MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF GRANT. —The amount of the grant under this section may not exceed $8,000,000. (d) REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL.— (1) The Fairfax County School Board shall esteblish the design and function specifications applicable to the elementory school facility constructed with the grant made under this section.

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