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 124 STAT. 4191 PUBLIC LAW 111–383—JAN. 7, 2011 material to Congress is provided to the congressional defense committees. SEC. 345. REQUIREMENTS FOR TRANSFERRING AIRCRAFT WITHIN THE AIR FORCE INVENTORY. (a) REQUIREMENTS.—In proposing the transfer of ownership of any aircraft from ownership by a reserve component of the Air Force to ownership by a regular component of the Air Force, including such a transfer to be made on a temporary basis, the Secretary of the Air Force shall ensure that a written agreement regarding such transfer of ownership has been entered into between the Director of the Air National Guard, the Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command, and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. Any such agreement shall specify each of the following: (1) The number of and type of aircraft to be transferred. (2) In the case of any aircraft transferred on a temporary basis— (A) the schedule under which the aircraft will be returned to the ownership of the reserve component; (B) a description of the condition, including the esti- mated remaining service life, in which any such aircraft will be returned to the reserve component; and (C) a description of the allocation of resources, including the designation of responsibility for funding air- craft operation and maintenance and a detailed description of budgetary responsibilities, for the period for which the ownership of the aircraft is transferred to the regular component. (3) The designation of responsibility for funding depot maintenance requirements or modifications to the aircraft gen- erated as a result of the transfer, including any such require- ments and modifications required during the period for which the ownership of the aircraft is transferred to the regular component. (4) Any location from which the aircraft will be transferred. (5) The effects on manpower that such a transfer may have at any facility identified under paragraph (4). (6) The effects on the skills and proficiencies of the reserve component personnel affected by the transfer. (7) Any other items the Director of the Air National Guard or the Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command deter- mines are necessary in order to execute such a transfer. (b) SUBMITTAL OF AGREEMENTS TO CONGRESS.—The Secretary of the Air Force may not take any action to transfer the ownership of an aircraft as described in subsection (a) until the Secretary submits to the congressional defense committees an agreement entered into pursuant to such subsection regarding the transfer of ownership of the aircraft. SEC. 346. COMMERCIAL SALE OF SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION IN EXCESS OF MILITARY REQUIREMENTS. (a) COMMERCIAL SALE OF SMALL ARMS AMMUNITION.—Small arms ammunition and ammunition components in excess of military requirements, including fired cartridge cases, which are not other- wise prohibited from commercial sale or certified by the Secretary of Defense as unserviceable or unsafe, may not be demilitarized or destroyed and shall be made available for commercial sale. 10 USC 2576 note. Contracts. 10 USC 8062 note.