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 114 STAT. 1654A-4 PUBLIC LAW 106-398 —APPENDIX Sec. 245. High energy laser infrastructure improvements. Sec. 246. Cooperative programs and activities. Sec. 247. Technology plan. Sec. 248. Annual report. Sec. 249. Definition. Sec. 250. Review of defense-wide directed energy programs. SUBTITLE E—OTHER MATTERS Sec. 251. Reports on mobile offshore base concept and potential use for certain purposes of technologies associated with that concept. Sec. 252. Air Force science and technology planning. Sec. 253. Enhancement of authorities regarding education partnerships for purposes of encouraging scientific study. Sec. 254. Recognition of those individuals instrumental to naval research efforts during the period from before World War II through the end of the Cold War. TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SUBTITLE A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 301. Operation and maintenance funding. Sec. 302. Working capital funds. Sec. 303. Armed Forces Retirement Home. Sec. 304. Transfer from National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund. Sec. 305. Joint warfighting capabilities assessment teams. SUBTITLE B—ENVIRONMENTAL PROVISIONS Sec. 311. Establishment of additional environmental restoration account and use of accounts for operation and monitoring of environmental remedies. Sec. 312. Certain environmental restoration activities. Sec. 313. Annual reports under Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program. Sec. 314. Payment of fines and penalties for environmental compliance at Fort WainwrighL Alaska. Sec. 315. Payment of fines or penalties imposed for environmental compliance violations at other Department of Defense facilities. Sec. 316. Reimbursement for certain costs in connection with the former Nansemond Ordnance Depot Site, Suffolk, Virginia. Sec. 317. Necessity of military low-level flight training to protect national security and enhance military readiness. Sec. 318. Ship disposal project. Sec. 319. Defense Environmental Security Corporate Information Management Program. Sec. 320. Report on Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System. Sec. 321. Sense of Congress regarding environmental restoration of former defense manufacturing site, Santa Clarita, California. SUBTITLE C—COMMISSARIES AND NONAPPROPRIATED FUND INSTRUMENTALITIES Sec. 331. Use of appropriated funds to cover operating expenses of commissary stores. Sec. 332. Adjustment of sales prices of commissary store goods and services to cover certain expenses. Sec. 333. Use of surcharges for construction and improvement of commissary stores. Sec. 334. Inclusion of magazines and other periodicals as an authorized commissary merchandise category. Sec. 335. Use of most economical distribution method for distilled spirits. Sec. 336. Report on effects of availability of slot machines on United States military installations overseas. SUBTITLE D—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES Sec. 341. Designation of Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence and publicprivate partnerships to increase utilization of such centers. Sec. 342. Unutilized and underutilized plant-capacity costs of United States arsen als. Sec. 343. Arsenal support program initiative. Sec. 344. Codification and improvement of armament retooling and manufacturing support programs. SUBTITLE E—PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS BY PRIVATE-SECTOR SOURCES Sec. 351. Inclusion of additional information in reports to Congress required before conversion of commercial or industrial type functions to contractor performance.

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