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 124 STAT. 3806 PUBLIC LAW 111–350—JAN. 4, 2011 (C) the Home Owners’ Loan Act (12 U.S.C. 1461 et seq.). (3) PUBLIC RECORD.—An exemption under this subsection shall be made a matter of public record. § 6307. Contracts with Federal Government-owned establish- ments and availability of appropriations An order or contract placed with a Federal Government-owned establishment for work, material, or the manufacture of material pertaining to an approved project is deemed to be an obligation in the same manner that a similar order or contract placed with a commercial manufacturer or private contractor is an obligation. Appropriations remain available to pay an obligation to a Federal Government-owned establishment just as appropriations remain available to pay an obligation to a commercial manufacturer or private contractor. § 6308. Contracts for transportation of Federal Government securities When practicable, a contract for transporting bullion, cash, or securities of the Federal Government shall be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder after notice to all parties with means of transpor- tation. § 6309. Honorable discharge certificate in lieu of birth cer- tificate (a) IN GENERAL.—An employer described in subsection (b) may not deny employment, on account of failure to produce a birth certificate, to an individual who submits, in lieu of the birth certifi- cate, an honorable discharge certificate (or certificate issued in lieu of an honorable discharge certificate) from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard of the United States, unless the honorable discharge certificate shows on its face that the indi- vidual may have been an alien at the time of its issuance. (b) EMPLOYERS TO WHICH SECTION APPLIES.—An employer referred to in subsection (a) is an employer— (1) engaged in— (A) the production, maintenance, or storage of arms, armament, ammunition, implements of war, munitions, machinery, tools, clothing, food, fuel, or any articles or supplies, or parts or ingredients of any articles or supplies; or (B) the construction, reconstruction, repair, or installa- tion of a building, plant, structure, or facility; and (2) engaged in the activity described in paragraph (1) under— (A) a contract with the Federal Government; or (B) any contract that the President, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Air Force, the Secretary of the Navy, or the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating certifies to the employer to be necessary to the national defense. CHAPTER 65—CONTRACTS FOR MATERIALS, SUPPLIES, ARTICLES, AND EQUIPMENT EXCEEDING $10,000 Sec. 6501. Definitions. 6502. Required contract terms. 6503. Breach or violation of required contract terms. 6504. Three-year prohibition on new contracts in case of breach or violation.