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 113 STAT. 514 PUBLIC LAW 106-65—OCT. 5, 1999 Subtitle B—Program Requirements, Restrictions, and Limitations Sec. 311. Armed Forces Emergency Services. Sec. 312. Replacement of nonsecure tactical radios of the 82nd Airborne Division. Sec. 313. Large medium-speed roll-on/roll-off (LMSR) program. Sec. 314. Contributions for Spirit of Hope endowment fund of United Service Organizations, Incorporated. Subtitle C—Environmental Provisions Sec. 321. Extension of limitation on payment of fines and penalties using funds in environmental restoration accounts. Sec. 322. Modification of requirements for annual reports on environmental compliance activities. Sec. 323. Defense environmental technology program and investment control process for environmental technologies. Sec. 324. Modification of membership of Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program Council. Sec. 325. Extension of pilot program for sale of air pollution emission reduction incentives. Sec. 326. Reimbursement for certain costs in connection with Fresno Drum Superfund Site, Fresno, California. Sec. 327. Payment of stipulated penalties assessed under CERCLA in connection with F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. Sec. 328. Remediation of asbestos and lead-based paint. Sec. 329. Release of information to foreign countries regarding any environmental contamination at former United States military installations in those countries. Sec. 330. Toussaint River ordnance mitigation study. Subtitle D—Depot-Level Activities Sec. 331. Sales of articles and services of defense industrial facilities to purchasers outside the Department of Defense. Sec. 332. Contracting authority for defense working capital funded industrial facilities. Sec. 333. Annual reports on expenditures for performance of depot-level maintenance and repair workloads by public and private sectors. Sec. 334. Applicability oi competition requirement in contracting out workloads performed by depot-level activities of Department of Defense. Sec. 335. Treatment of public sector winning bidders for contracts for performance of depot-level maintenance and repair workloads formerly performed at certain military installations. Sec. 336. Additional matters to be reported before prime vendor contract for depotlevel maintenance and repair is entered into. Subtitle E—Performance of Functions by Private-Sector Sources Sec. 341. Reduced threshold for consideration of effect on local community of changing defense functions to private sector performance. Sec. 342. Congressional notification of A-76 cost comparison waivers. Sec. 343. Report on use of employees of non-Federal entities to provide services to Department of Defense. Sec. 344. Evaluation of Total System Performance Responsibility Program. Sec. 345. Sense of Congress regarding process for modernization of Army computer services. Subtitle F—Defense Dependents Education Sec. 351. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 352. Unified school boards for all Department of Defense domestic dependent schools in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and Guam. Sec. 353. Continuation of enrollment at Department of Defense domestic dependent elementary and secondary schools. Sec. 354. Technical amendments to Defense Dependents' Education Act of 1978. Subtitle G—Military Readiness Issues Sec. 361. Independent study of military readiness reporting system. Sec. 362. Independent study of Department of Defense secondary inventory and parts shortages. Sec. 363. Report on inventory and control of military equipment. Sec. 364. Comptroller General study of adequacy of Department restructured sustainment and reen^neered logistics product support practices. Sec. 365. Comptroller General review of real property maintenance and its effect on readiness.

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