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 110 STAT. 2474 PUBLIC LAW 104-201—SEPT. 23, 1996 TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund. Sec. 305. Civil Air Patrol Corporation. Sec. 306. Availability of additional funds for antiterrorism activities. Sec. 307. Nonlethal weapons capabilities. Sec. 308. SR-71 contingency reconnaissance force. Subtitle B—Depot-Level Activities Sec. 311. Extension of authority for aviation depots and naval shipyards to engage in defense-related production and services. Sec. 312. Test programs for modemization-through-spares. Subtitle C—Environmental Provisions Sec. 321. Defense contractors covered by requirement for reports on contractor reimbursement costs for response actions. Sec. 322. Establishment of separate environmental restoration accounts for each military department. Sec. 323. Payment of stipulated penalties assessed under CERCLA. Sec. 324. Shipboard solid waste control. Sec. 325. Authority to develop and implement land use plans for Defense Environmental Restoration program. Sec. 326. Pilot program to test alternative technology for limiting air emissions during shipyard blasting and coating operations. Sec. 327. Agreements tor services of other agencies in support of environmental technology certification. Sec. 328. Repeal of redundant notification and consultation requirements regarding remedial investigations and feasibility studies at certain installations to be closed under the base closvure laws. Sec. 329. Authority for agreements with Indian tribes for services under environmental restoration program. Sec. 330. Authority to withhold listing of Federal facilities on National Priorities List. Sec. 331. Clarification of meaning of uncontaminated property for purposes of transfer by the United States. Sec. 332. Conservation and cultural activities. Sec. 333. Navy program to monitor ecological effects of organotin. Sec. 334. Authority to transfer contaminated Federal property before completion of required response actions. Subtitle D—Commissaries and Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities Sec. 341. Contracts with other agencies to provide or obtain goods and services to promote efficient operation and management of exchanges and morale, welfare, and recreation activities. Sec. 342. Noncompetitive procurement of brand-name commercial items for resale in commissary stores. Sec. 343. Prohibition of sale or rental of sexually explicit material. Subtitle E—Performance of Functions by Private-Sector Sources Sec. 351. Extension of requirement for competitive procurement of printing and duplication services. Sec. 352. Reporting reqviirements under demonstration project for purchase of fire, seciuity, police, public works, and utility services from local government agencies. Subtitle F—Other Matters Sec. 361. Authority for use of appropriated funds for recruiting functions. Sec. 362. Training of members of the uniformed services at non-Government facilities. Sec. 363. Requirement for preparation of plan for improved operation of workingcapital funds and effect of failure to produce an approved plan. Sec. 364. Increase in capital asset threshold under Defense Business Operations Fund.

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