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 94 STAT. 1764

PUBLIC LAW 96-418—OCT. 10, 1980

submitted to the Congress. The amounts authorized include the costs of shades, screens, ranges, refrigerators, and all other installed equipment and fixtures, the cost of the family housing unit, supervision, inspection, overhead, land acquisition, site preparation, installation of utilities, and solar energy systems. IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING QUARTERS

42 USC 1594h-2. Improvement costs, limitation.

SEC. 502. (a) The Secretary of Defense, or the Secretary's designee, is authorized to accomplish alterations, additions, expansions, or extensions, not otherwise authorized by law, to existing public quarters at a cost not to exceed— (1) for the Department of the Army, $42,436,000, of which $27,150,000 shall be available only for energy conservation projects; (2) for the Department of the Navy, $13,562,000, of which $2,819,000 shall be available only for energy conservation projects; (3) for the Department of the Air Force, $52,819,000, of which $17,000,000 shall be available only for energy conservation projects; and (4) for the Defense Agencies, $23,000. Ob) The first sentence of section 610(a) of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1968 (Public Law 90-110, 81 Stat. 305) is amended to read as follows: "None of the funds authorized by this or any other Act may be expended for the improvement of any single family housing unit, or for the improvement of two or more housing units when such units are to be converted into or used as a single family housing unit, if the total cost of such improvements exceeds $20,000, adjusted by the area construction cost index (as developed by the Department of Defense) for the location at the time of contract award. The total cost of any such improvement shall include all repair costs undertaken as part of the improvement project and all costs in connection with (1) the furnishing of electricity, gas, water, and sewage disposal, (2) the construction or repair of roads and walks, and (3) any grading and drainage work.". (c) The Secretary of Defense, or the Secretary's designee, within the amounts specified in subsection (a), is authorized to accomplish repairs and improvements to existing family housing in amounts in excess of the dollar limitation prescribed in section 610(a) of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1968 (42 U.S.C. 1594h-2), as follows: Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, forty units, $891,000. Navy Public Works Center, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, one hundred and forty-six units, $5,468,000. Fort Knox, Kentucky, one hundred units, $2,592,000. Loring Air Force Base, Maine, five hundred and sixty-five units, $12,723,600. Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, one hundred and twenty-five units, $2,458,100. Marine Corps Development and Education Command, Quantico, Virginia, fifty-two units, $1,910,000. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, one hundred and sixty-two units, $3,150,000. Hahn Air Base, Federal Republic of Germany, twenty-eight units, $980,000. Ramstein Air Base (Vogelweh and Landstuhl), Federal Republic of Germany, twenty units, $993,000.

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