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 PUBLIC LAW 104-106—FEB. 10, 1996 110 STAT. 703 (2) ORDERS.— Orders may be issued in any such proceeding, appeals may be taken therefrom, and payments may be made pursuant to such orders, as if this division had not been enacted. An order issued in any such proceeding shall continue in effect until modified, terminated, superseded, or revoked in accordance with law by the Director or any other authorized official, by a court of competent jurisdiction, or by operation of law. (3) DISCONTINUANCE OR MODIFICATION OF PROCEEDINGS NOT PROHIBITED. —Nothing in this subsection prohibits the discontinuance or modification of any such proceeding under the same terms and conditions and to the same extent that such proceeding could have been discontinued or modified if this Act had not been enacted. (4) OTHER AUTHORITY AND PROHIBITION. —Section 1558(a) of title 31, United States Code, and the second sentence of section 3552 of such title shall continue to apply with respect to a protest process in accordance with this subsection. (5) REGULATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF PROCEEDINGS.—The Director may prescribe regulations providing for the orderly transfer of proceedings continued under paragraph (1). (c) STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR FEDERAL COMPUTER SYS- TEMS. —Standards and guidelines that are in effect for Federal computer systems under section 111(d) of the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 (40 U.S.C. 759(d)) on the day before the effective date of this division shall remain in effect until modified, terminated, superseded, revoked, or disapproved under the authority of section 5131 of this Act. SEC. 5703. RULES OF CONSTRUCTION. (a) RELATIONSHIP TO TITLE 44, UNITED STATES CODE.— Nothing in this division shall be construed to amend, modify, or supersede any provision of title 44, United States Code, other than chapter 35 of such title. (b) RELATIONSHIP TO COMPUTER SECURITY ACT OF 1987. —Nothing in this division shall affect the limitations on authority that is provided for in the administration of the Computer Security Act of 1987 (Public Law 100-235) and the amendments made by such Act. Approved February 10, 1996. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 1124 (H.R. 1530) (S. 1026): HOUSE REPORTS: Nos. 104-131 (Comm. on National Security) and 104-406 (Comm. of Conference), both accompanying H.R. 1530, and i04—450 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 104-112 accompanying S. 1026 (Comm. on Armed Services). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: Vol. 141 (1995): Sept. 6, a)nsidered and passed Senate. Vol. 142 (1996): Jan. 5, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H.R. 1530. Jan. 24, House agreed to conference report. Jan. 26, Senate agreed to conference report. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 32 (1996): Feb. 10, Presidential statement.

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