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 Ill STAT. 1638 PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 Sec. 1022. Authority to enter into a long-term charter for a vessel in support of the Surveillance Towed-Array Sensor (SURTASS) program. Sec. 1023. Transfer of two specified obsolete tugboats of the Army. Sec. 1024. Congressional review period with respect to transfer of ex-U.S.S. Hornet (CV-12) and ex-U.S.S. Midway (CV-41). Sec. 1025. Transfers of naval vessels to certain foreign countries. Sec. 1026. Reports relating to export of vessels that may contain polychlorinated biphenyls. Sec. 1027. Conversion of defense capability preservation authority to Navy shipbuilding capability preservation authority. Subtitle C—Counter-Drug Activities Sec. 1031. Use of National Guard for State drug interdiction and counter-drug activities. Sec. 1032. Authority to provide additional support for counter-drug activities of Mexico. Sec. 1033. Authority to provide additional support for counter-drug activities of Peru and Colombia. Sec. 1034. Annual report on development and deployment of narcotics detection technologies. Subtitle D—Miscellaneous Report Requirements and Repeals Sec. 1041. Repeal of miscellaneous reporting requirements. Sec. 1042. Study of transfer of modular airborne fire fighting system. Sec. 1043. Overseas infrastructure requirements. Sec. 1044. Additional matters for annual report on activities of the General Accounting Office. Sec. 1045. Eye safety at small arms firing ranges. Sec. 1046. Reports on Department of Defense procedures for investigating military aviation accidents and for notifying and assisting families of victims. Subtitle E—Matters Relating to Terrorism Sec. 1051. Oversight of counterterrorism and antiterrorism activities; report. Sec. 1052. Provision of adequate troop protection equipment for Armed Forces personnel engaged in peace operations; report on antiterrorism activities and protection of personnel. Subtitle F—Matters Relating to Defense Property Sec. 1061. Lease of nonexcess personal property of military departments. Sec. 1062. Lease of nonexcess property of Defense Agencies. Sec. 1063. Donation of excess chapel property to churches damaged or destroyed by arson or other acts of terrorism. Sec. 1064. Authority of the Secretary of Defense concerning disposal of assets under cooperative agreements on air defense in Central Europe. Sec. 1065. Sale of excess, obsolete, or unserviceable ammunition and ammunition components. Sec. 1066. Transfer of B-17 aircraft; to museum. Sec. 1067. Report on disposal of excess and surplus materials. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 1071. Authority for special agents of the Defense Criminal Investigative Service to execute warrants and make arrests. Sec. 1072. Study of investigative practices of military criminal investigative organizations relating to sex crimes. Sec. 1073. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1074. Sustainment and operation of the Global Positioning System. Sec. 1075. Protection of safety-related information voluntarily provided by air carriers. Sec. 1076. National Guard Challenge Program to create opportunities for civilian youth. Sec. 1077. Disqualification from certain burial-related benefits for persons convicted of capital crimes. Sec. 1078. Restrictions on the use of human subjects for testing of chemical or biological agents. Sec. 1079. Treatment of military flight operations. Sec. 1080. Naturalization of certain foreign nationals who serve honorably in the Armed Forces during a period of conflict. Sec. 1081. Applicability of certain pay authorities to members of specified independent study organizations. Sec. 1082. Display of POW/MIA flag.

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