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PUBLIC LAW 86-690-AUG. 4, 1968

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5. Project 59-e-5, central research laboratory addition, Oak Eidge National Laboratory, $3,500,000. 6. Project 59-e-6, chemistry building addition, University of California Radiation Laboratory, $2,000,C00. 7. Project 59-e-7, chemistry hot laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, $4,400,000. 8. Project 59-e-8, expansion of stable isotopes production capacity. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $900,000. 9. Project 59-e-9, high energy physics building, Columbia University, $500,000. 10. Project 59-e-lO, particle accelerator program addition, Harvard-MIT accelerator, $1,300,000. 11. Project 59-e-ll, high flux research reactor, Brookhaven National Laboratory, design, engineering and advance procurement, $1,000,000. 12. Project 59-€-12, research and engineering reactor, Argonne National Laboratory, design and engineering, $1,000,000. 13. Project 59-e-13, Van de Graaff accelerator, Argonne National Laboratory, $2,500,000. 14. Project 59-e-14, cyclotron, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, $3,000,000. 15. Project 59-e-15, research reactor, Ames Laboratory, $3,800,000. (f) BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.—

1. Project 59-f-l, installations for support of research dealing with radioactive fallout and related radiation hazards, $2,000,000. (g) TRAINING, EDUCATION, AND INFORMATION.—

1. Project 59-g-l, additional plant for the Regional Nuclear Training Center, Puerto Rico, $500,000. 2. Project 59-g-2, International Atomic Energy Agency research reactors and laboratory equipment grant, $2,000,000. 3. Project 50-g-3, gamma process development irradiator, $1,600,000. (h)

COMMUNITY.—

1. Project 59-h-l, school storage buildings, Hanford, Washington, $75,000. (i)

GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—$25,602,000.

SEC. 102. LIMITATIONS.— (a) The Commission is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 101(a), (b), (d), (e), (f), and (g) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 25 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (b) The Commission is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 101(c) and (h) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 10 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project, (c) The Commission is authorized to start a project under subsection 101(i) only if it is in accordance with the following: 1. For community operations, the maximum currently estimated cost of any project shall be $100,000 and the maximum currently estimated cost of any building included in such project shall be $10,000. 2. For all other programs, the maximum currently estimated cost of any project shall be $500,000 and the maximum currently estimated cost of any building included in such a project shall be $100,000. 3. The total cost of all projects undertaken under subsection 101 (i) shall not exceed the estimated cost set forth in that subsection by more than 10 per centum.

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