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 112 STAT. 1960 PUBLIC LAW 105-261—OCT. 17, 1998 Sec. 364. Collection of dishonored checks presented at commissary stores. Sec. 365. Restrictions on patron access to, and purchases in, overseas commissaries and exchange stores. Sec. 366. Repeal of requirement for Air Force to sell tobacco products to enlisted personnel. Sec. 367. Prohibition on consolidation or other organizational changes of Department of Defense retail systems. Sec. 368. Defense Commissary Agency telecommunications. Sec. 369. Survey of commissary store patrons regarding satisfaction with commissary store merchandise. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 371. Eligibility requirements for attendance at Department of Defense domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools. Sec. 372. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 373. Department of Defense readiness reporting ^stem. Sec. 374. Specific emphasis of program to investigate fraud, waste, and abuse within Department of Defense. Sec. 375. Condition for providing financial assistance for support of additional duties assigned to the Army National Guard. Sec. 376. Demonstration program to improve quality of personal property shipments of members. Sec. 377. Pilot program for acceptance and use of landing fees charged for use of domestic military airfields by civil aircraft. Sec. 378. Strategic plan for expansion of distance learning initiatives. Sec. 379. Public availability of operating agreements between military installations and financial institutions. Subtitle A—Authorization of Appropriations SEC. 301. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE FUNDING. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1999 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for operation and maintenance, in amounts as follows: (1) For the Army, $17,002,563,000. (2) For the Navy, $21,577,702,000. (3) For the Marine Corps, $2,528,603,0Q0. (4) For the Air Force, $18,690,633,000. (5) For Defense-wide activities, $ 10,550,076,000. (6) For the Army Reserve, $1,198,022,000. (7) For the Naval Reserve, $920,639,000. (8) For the Marine Corps Reserve, $117,893,000. (9) For the Air Force Reserve, $1,722,796,000. (10) For the Army National Guard, $2,564,315,000. (11) For the Air National Guard, $3,047,433,000. (12) For the Defense Inspector General, $130,764,000. (13) For the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces, $7,324,000. (14) For Environmental Restoration, Army, $370,640,000. (15) For Environmental Restoration, Navy, $274,600,000. (16) For Environmental Restoration, Air Force, I $372,100,000. (17) For Environmental Restoration, Defense-wide, $25,091,000. (18) For Environmental Restoration, Formerly Used Defense Sites, $195,000,000. (19) For Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid programs, $50,000,000.

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