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PUBLIC LAW 86.457-MAY 13, 1960

[74 S T A T.

Commission is authorized to use funds currently or otherwise available to it for such purposes. SEC.

70 Stat. 128.

73 Stat. 82. iz Stat. 81.

72 Stat. 490.

71 Stat. 403.

70 Stat. 127.

104. RESTORATION

OR

REPLACEMENT.—There

are

hereby

authorized to be appropriated funds necessary to restore or to replace plants or facilities destroyed or otherwise seriously damaged, and the Atomic Energy Commission is authorized to use funds currently or otherwise available to it for such purposes. SEC. 105. CURRENTLY AVAILABLE F U N D S. — I n addition to the sums authorized to be appropriated to the Atomic Energy Commission by section 101 of this Act, there are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Atomic Energy Commission to accomplish the purposes of this Act such sums of money as may be currently available to the Atomic Energy Commission. SEC. 106. SUBSTITUTIONS.—Funds authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be used to start any other new project for which an estimate was not included in this Act if it be a substitute for a project or portion of a project authorized in subsections 101(a), (b), and (c) and the estimated cost thereof is within the limit of cost of the project for which substitution is to be made, and the Commission certifies that— (a) the project is essential to the common defense and security; (b) the new project is required by changes in weapon characteristics or weapon logistic operations; and (c) it is unable to enter into a contract with any person, including a licensee, on terms satisfactory to the Commission to furnish from a privately owned plant or facility the product or services to be provided in the new project. SEC. 107. AMENDMENT OF PRIOR YEAR PROJECTS.— (a) Section 101 (d) of Public Law 84-506, as amended, is further amended by striking therefrom "Project 57-d-lj high energy accelerator, $27,000,000" and substituting therefor "Project 57-d-l, zero gradient synchrotron, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $42,000,000." (b) Public Law 86-50 is amended by striking out the figure "$5,000,000" for project 60-e-12, alterations to Shippingport reactor facilities, and substituting therefor the figure "$9,000,000''. g^c. 108. PROJECT RESCISSIONS.—(a) Public Law 86-50 is amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for a project, except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 60-C-2, special processing plant, phase II, Mound Laboratory, Ohio, $3,800,000. (^^ Public Law 85-590, as amended, is further amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for projects, except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 59-b-4, special processing plant, Mound Laboratory, Ohio, $2,000j000. Project 59-C-8, lineal acceleration tester, Livermore, California, $390,000. Project 59-g-3, gamma process development irradiator, $1,600,000. (^,) Public Law 85-162, as amended, is further amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for projects, except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 58-b-5, additions to scrap plants, various sites, $1,500,000. Project 58-C-2, weapons special component plant, $6,000,000. (^^^ Public Law 84-506, as amended, is further amended by rescinding therefrom authorization for a project except for funds heretofore obligated, as follows: Project 57-a-7, modifications to existing production facilities for increased efficiency and safety, Hanford, Washington, $3,000,000.

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