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 II 108 STAT. 3432 PUBLIC LAW 103-359—OCT. 14, 1994 (c) SPECIFIC AUTHORIZATION AND APPROPRIATIONS REQUIRED.— Except to the extent and in the amounts specifically provided in an Act authorizing appropriations, in an appropriation Act, or in accordance with established reprogramming procedures, no funds made available under any provision of law may be obligated or expended for the construction of the National Reconnaissance Office Headquarters Building project if such funds would cause the total amount obligated or expended for such project to exceed $310,000,000. (d) DEFINITION.— As used in this section, the term "National Reconnaissance Office Headquarters Building project" means the project for the headquarters buildings of the National Reconnaissance Office, situated at the so-called Westfields site, and includes all construction and improvement of facilities (including "fit up") and all actions related to the acquisition of land, communications, computers, furniture and other building furnishings, and vehicle parking facilities. 50 USC 403-2b. SEC. 602. LIMITATION ON CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES TO BE USED PRIMARILY BY THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY. (a) IN GENERAL.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Except as provided in subsection (b), no )roject for the construction of any facility to be used primarily )y personnel of any component of the intelligence community which has an estimated Federal cost in excess of $750,000 may be undertaken in any fiscal year unless such project is specifically identified as a separate item in the President's annual fiscal year budget request and is specifically authorized by the Congress. (2) NOTIFICATION. — In the case of a project for the construction of any facility to be used primarily by personnel of any component of the intelligence community which has an estimated Federal cost greater than $500,000 but less than $750,000, or where any improvement project to such a facility has an estimated Federal cost greater than $500,000, the Director of Central Intelligence shall submit a notification to the intelligence committees specifically identifying such project. (b) EXCEPTION.— (1) IN GENERAL. —Notwithstanding subsection (a) but subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), a project for the construction of a facility to be used primarily by personnel of any component of the intelligence community may be carried out if the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence jointly determine— (A) that the project is vital to the national security or to the protection of health, safety, or the quality of the environment, and (B) that the requirement for the project is so urgent that deferral of the project for inclusion in the next Act authorizing appropriations for the intelligence community would be inconsistent with national security or the protection of health, safety, or environmental quality, as the case may be. (2) REPORT. —When a decision is made to carry out a construction project under this subsection, the Secretary of Defense and the Director of Central Intelligence jointly shall submit a report in writing to the appropriate committees of

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