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 ;^i^-;, PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 111 STAT. 1893 "(b) PROPERTY COVERED.— (1) The property authorized to be donated under subsection (a) is furniture and other personal property that— "(A) is in, or was formerly in, a chapel under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of a military department and closed or being closed; and "(B) is determined by the Secretary to be excess to the requirements of the armed forces. "(2) No real property may be donated under this section. "(c) DONEES NOT TO BE CHARGED. —No charge may be imposed by the Secretary of a military department on a donee of property under this section in connection with the donation. However, the donee shall agree to defray any expense for shipping or other transportation of property donated under this section from the location of the property when donated to any other location.". (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT. —The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: "2580. Donation of excess chapel property.". SEC. 1064. AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE CONCERNING DISPOSAL OF ASSETS UNDER COOPERATIVE AGREE- MENTS ON AIR DEFENSE IN CENTRAL EUROPE. (a) GENERAL AUTHORITIES.—The Secretary of Defense, pursuant to an amendment or amendments to the European air defense agreements, may dispose of any defense articles owned by the United States and acquired to carry out such agreements by providing such articles to the Federal Republic of Germany. In carrying out such disposal, the Secretary— (1) may provide without monetary charge to the Federal Republic of Germany articles specified in the agreements; and (2) may accept from the Federal Republic of Germany (in exchange for the articles provided under paragraph (1)) articles, services, or any other consideration, as determined appropriate by the Secretary. (b) DEFINITION OF EUROPEAN AIR DEFENSE AGREEMENTS. —For the purposes of this section, the term "European air defense agreements" means— (1) the agreement entitled "Agreement between the Secretary of Defense of the United States of America and the Minister of Defense of the Federal Republic of Germany on Cooperative Measures for Enhancing Air Defense for Central Europe", signed on December 6, 1983; and (2) the agreement entitled "Agreement between the Secretary of Defense of the United States of America and the Minister of Defense of the Federal Republic of Germany in implementation of the 6 December 1983 Agreement on Cooperative Measures for Enhancing Air Defense for Central Europe", signed on July 12, 1984. SEC. 1065. SALE OF EXCESS, OBSOLETE, OR UNSERVICEABLE AMMUNI- TION AND AMailiNTTION COMPONENTS. (a) AUTHORITY. —(1) Chapter 443 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section:

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