Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 98 Part 2.djvu/1166

 98 STAT. 2326

PUBLIC LAW 98-501—OCT. 19, 1984

"(4) Criteria and guidelines for use in the identification of public civilian and military capital investments, for distinguishing between public civilian and military capital investments, and for distinguishing between major and nonmajor capital investment programs shall be issued by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget after consultation with the Comptroller General and the Congressional Budget Office. The analysis submitted under this subsection shall be accompanied by an explanation of such criteria and guidelines. "(5) For purposes of this subsection— "(A) the term 'construction' includes the design, planning, and erection of new structures and facilities, the expansion of existing structures and facilities, the reconstruction of a project at an existing site or adjacent to an existing site, and the installation of initial and replacement equipment for such structures and facilities; "(B) the term 'acquisition' includes the addition of land, sites, equipment, structures, facilities, or rolling stock by purchase, lease-purchase, trade, or donation; and "(C) the term 'rehabilitation' includes the alteration of or correction of deficiencies in an existing structure or facility so as to extend the useful life or improve the effectiveness of the structure or facility, the modernization or replacement of equipment at an existing structure or facility, and the modernization of, or replacement of parts for, rolling stock.". Approved October 19, 1984.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 1330 (H.R. 1244): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 98-153 accompanying H.R. 1244, Pt. 1 (Comm. on Public Works and Transportation) and Pt. 2 (Comm. on Government Operations), and No. 98-1134 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORT No. 98-341 (Comm. on Environment and Public Works). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 130 (1984): Feb. 9, considered and passed Senate. May 15, H.R. 1244 considered and passed House; S. 1330, amended, passed in lieu. Oct. 4, House agreed to conference report. Oct. 5, Senate agreed to conference report.

�