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PUBLIC LAW 88-46-JUNE 21, 1963

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"§656. Use of appropriations to restore, replace, establish, or develop facilities " (a) The Secretary may use any funds appropriated to or for the use of the Coast Guard for other construction purposes to restore, repair, or replace facilities that have been damaged or destroyed, including acquisition of sites. " (b) The Secretary may use any funds appropriated to or for the use of the Coast Guard for other construction purposes to acquire, construct, convert, extend, and install at Coast Guard installations and facilities, needed permanent or temporary public works, including the preparation of sites and the furnishing of appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, but excluding the construction of family quarters. costing not more than $200,000 for any one project."' SEC. 3. The analysis of chapter 17 of title 14, United States Code, is amended by adding the following new item at the end thereof: "656. Use of appropriations to restore, replace, establish, or develop facilities.''

Approved June 21, 1963.

Public Law 88-46 AN ACT To provide for the withdrawal and reservation for the use of the Department of the Air Force of certain public lands of the United States at (^uddeback Lake Air Force Range, California, for defense jmrposes.

June 21, 1963 l[H. R. 3574]

Be it enacted by the Semite and House of Repref^entatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That (a) subject to Cuddeback Lake valid existing rights, the public lands, and the minerals therein, within Air Force R a n g e, the areas described in section 2 of this Act are hereby withdrawn from Calif. l i c lands, Pub all appropriations and other forms of disposition under the public withdrawal and land laws, including the mining and mineral leasing laws and dis- reservation. posals of materials under the Act of July 31, 1947, as amended (61 Stat. 681; 30 U.S.C. 601-604), except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, and reserved for the use or the Department of the Air Force for a period of ten years with an option to renew the withdrawal and reservation for a period of five years upon notice to the Secretary of the Interior, and subject to the condition that the reservation may be terminated at any time during either of such periods by the Secretary of the Air Force upon notice to the Secretary of the Interior. (b) The Secretary of the Interior may, with the concurrence of the Secretary of the Air Force, authorize use or disposition of any of the lands or resources withdrawn and reserved by subsection (a) of this section. (c) Upon request of the Secretary of the Interior at the time of Termination. final termination of the reservation effected by this Act, the Depart- Special proviment of the Air Force shall make safe for nonmilitary uses the land withdrawn and reserved or such portions thereof as may be specified by the Secretary of the Interior, by neutralizing unexploded ammunition, bombs, artillery projectiles, or other explosive objects and chemical agents. Thereafter the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to law shall provide for the appropriate use or disposition of all or any part of the land withdrawn and reserved under provisions of this Act. Nothing in this subsection, however, shall be construed to prevent the Secretary of the Air Force at that time from making application for further withdrawal and reservation of all or part of said lands under laws and regulations then existing.

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