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 PUBLIC LAW 106-65 —OCT. 5, 1999 113 STAT. 521 Sec. 1027. Plan regarding assignment of military personnel to assist Immigration and Naturalization Service and Customs Service. Subtitle D—Miscellaneous Report Requirements and Repeals Sec. 1031. Preservation of certain defense reporting requirements. Sec. 1032. Repeal of certain reporting requirements not preserved. Sec. 1033. Reports on risks under National Military Strategy and combatant command requirements. Sec. 1034. Report on lift and prepositioned support requirements to support National Military Strategy. Sec. 1035. Report on assessments of readiness to execute the National Military Strategy. Sec. 1036. Report on Rapid Assessment and Initial Detection teams. Sec. 1037. Report on unit readiness of units considered to be assets of Consequence Management Program Integration Office. Sec. 1038. Analysis of relationship between threats and budget submission for fiscal year 2001. Sec. 1039. Report on NATO Defense Capabilities Initiative. Sec. 1040. Report on motor vehicle violations by operators of official Army vehicles. Subtitle E—Information Security Sec. 1041. Identification in budget materials of amounts for declassification activities and limitation on expenditures for such activities. Sec. 1042. Notice to congressional committees of certain security and counterintelligence failures within defense programs. Sec. 1043. Information Assurance Initiative. Sec. 1044. Nondisclosure of information on personnel of overseas, sensitive, or routinely deployable units. Sec. 1045. Nondisclosure of certain operational files of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Subtitle F—Memorial Objects and Commemorations Sec. 1051. Moratorium on the return of veterans memorial objects to foreign nations without specific authorization in law. Sec. 1052. Program to commemorate 50th anniversary of the Korean War. Sec. 1053. Commemoration of the victory of freedom in the Cold War. Subtitle G—Other Matters Sec. 1061. Defense Science Board task force on use of television and radio as a propaganda instrument in time of military conflict. Sec. 1062. Assessment of electromagnetic spectrum reallocation. Sec. 1063. Extension and reauthorization of Defense Production Act of 1950. Sec. 1064. Performance of threat and risk assessments. Sec. 1065. Chemical agents used for defensive training. Sec. 1066. Technical and clerical amendments. Sec. 1067. Amendments to reflect name change of Committee on National Security of the House of Representatives to Committee on Armed Services. TITLE XI—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CIVILIAN PERSONNEL Sec. 1101. Accelerated implementation of voluntary early retirement authority. Sec. 1102. Increase of pay cap for nonappropriated fund senior executive employ- ees. Sec. 1103. Restoration of leave of emergency essential employees serving in a combat zone. Sec. 1104. Extension of certain temporary authorities to provide benefits for employees in connection with defense workforce reductions and restructuring. Sec. 1105. Leave without loss of benefits for military reserve technicians on active duty in support of combat operations. Sec. 1106. Expansion of Guard-and-Reserve purposes for which leave under section 6323 of title 5, United States Code, may be used. Sec. 1107. Work schedules and premium pay of service academy faculty. Sec. 1108. Salary schedules and related benefits for faculty and staff of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Sec. 1109. Exemption of defense laboratory employees from certain workforce management restrictions. 69-194-01- 18:QL3Partl

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