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 94 STAT. 3200

PUBLIC LAW 96-540—DEC. 17, 1980 Project 81-D-131, remote analytical facility upgrade and expansion, Idaho Fuels Processing Facility, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $28,500,000. Project 81-D-141, hangers for N-reactor irradiated fuel storage, Richland, Washington, $5,000,000. Project 81-D-142, steam transfer header, Savannah River, South Carolina, $7,000,000. Project 81-D-143, L-reactor upgrade. Savannah River, South Carolina, $49,000,000. Project 77-13-a, fluorinel dissolution process and fuel receiving improvements, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, an additional sum of $34,000,000, for a total project authorization of $149,400,000. Project 81-T-lOl, general plant projects, various locations, $9,140,000. Project 81-T-102, plant engineering and design, various locations, $5,130,000. Project 81-T-103, sixth set of calcined solids storage bins, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $15,000,000. Project 81-T-104, radioactive waste facilities improvements, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, $20,000,000. Project 81-T-105, defense waste processing facility, Savannah River, South Carolina, $10,000,000. Project 81-T-106, transuranic waste treatment facility, ' '' Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $10,000,000 (AE only). Project 77-13-f, waste isolation pilot plant, Delaware Basin, southeast New Mexico, an additional sum of $29,000,000, for a total project authorization of $119,000,000. (5) For capital equipment not related to construction— (A) for defense inertial confinement fusion, $11,000,000; (B) for naval reactors development, $39,000,000; (C) for weapons activities, $113,700,000; (D) for verification and control technology, $800,000; (E) for materials production and byproducts management, $75,507,000 of which $53,000,000 shall be used for materials production and $22,507,000 shall be used for byproducts management; and (F) for nuclear materials security and safeguards development, $3,400,000. TITLE II—GENERAL PROVISIONS REPROGRAMING

SEC. 201. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Act— (1) no amount appropriated pursuant to this Act may be used for any program in excess of 105 percent of the amount authorized for that program by this Act or $10,000,000 more than the amount authorized for that program by this Act, whichever is the lesser, and (2) no amount appropriated pursuant to this Act may be used for any program which has not been presented to, or requested of, the Congress,

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