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 12 2 STA T .47 4 0PUBLIC LA W 110 – 417 —O CT. 14 , 200 8(3)Com m ercial,bus i n ess, or non g o v ernmen t aircra f to p er - ations for purposes not relate d tot h e missions of the installa- tion, e x cept that this paragraph shall not appl y in exigent circumstances or prohibit use of the airfield by or on behalf of any associated user w hich is a tenant of the installation . ( 4 ) A s a reliever airport to relieve congestion at other airports or to provide improved general aviation access to the overall community, except that this paragraph shall not apply in exigent circumstances. (c) LIM I TA TI ON ON S TAT U TO RY CON S TRU C TION. —N othing in this section shall be construed to diminish or alter authori z ed uses of the installation, including the military enclave that is part thereof, by the U nited States or its agencies or instrumentalities or to limit use of the property in exigent circumstances. (d) DEF INITIONS.— I n this section

( 1 ) AIRFIE LD .— T he term ‘ ‘airfield ’ ’ means the airfield referred to in subsection (a). ( 2 ) ASSOCIATED USERS.—The term ‘‘associated users’’ means nongovernmental organizations and private entities that use the airfield for purposes related to the national defense, home- land security, and emergency preparedness missions of the installation. (3) EX I G ENT CIRCUMSTANCES.—The term ‘‘exigent cir- cumstances’’ means unusual conditions, including adverse or unusual weather conditions, alerts, and actual or threatened emergencies that are determined by the installation to re q uire limited-duration use of the installation or its airfield for oper- ations, including flying operations, for uses otherwise restricted under subsection (b). (4) COMMERCIAL CARGO O P ERATIONS.—The term ‘‘commer- cial cargo operations’’ means aircraft operations by a commer- cial cargo or freight carrier in cases in which cargo is delivered to or flown from the installation under established schedules, except that the term does not include any cargo operations underta k en by or on behalf of any user of the installation or cargo operations related to the national defense, homeland security, and emergency preparedness missions of the installa- tion. ( 5 ) COMMERCIAL PASSENGER OPERATIONS.—The term ‘‘commercial passenger operations’’ means aircraft passenger operations by commercial passenger carriers involving flights where passengers are boarded or enplaned at the installation, except that the term does not include passenger operations undertaken by or on behalf of any user of the installation or passenger operations related to the national defense, home- land security, and emergency preparedness missions of the installation. ( 6 ) INSTALLATION.—The term ‘‘installation’’ means the J oint Interagency Installation referred to in subsection (a). SEC.285 5. NAMI N GOFH EA LT H FACILIT Y, FO R TR U C K ER, ALA B AMA. The health facility located at 3 0 1 Andrews Avenue in F ort R ucker, Alabama, shall be known and designated as the ‘‘Lyster Army /V A H ealth Clinic’’. Any reference in a law, map, regulation, document, paper, or other record of the United States to such facility shall be deemed to be a reference to the Lyster Army/ VA Health Clinic.

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