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 98 STAT. 2498 Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

PUBLIC LAW 98-525—OCT. 19, 1984 1707. 1708. 1709. 1710. 1711. 1712.

Officers and employees. Procedures and records. Independence and limitations. Funding. Dissolution or liquidation. Reporting requirement and requirement to hold hearings.

TITLE I—PROCUREMENT AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, ARMY

22 USC 2761.

SEC. 101. (a)(1) Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1985 for procurement for the Army as follows: For aircraft, $3,852,200,000. For missiles, $3,260,000,000. For weapons and tracked combat vehicles, $4,838,600,000. For ammunition, $2,338,900,000. For other procurement, $5,457,700,000. For Army National Guard equipment, $50,000,000. (2) There are hereby authorized to be transferred to, and merged with, amounts appropriated for procurement for the Army for fiscal year 1985 pursuant to the authorization of appropriations in paragraph (1), to the extent provided in appropriation Acts— (A) $30,000,000 for procurement of aircraft to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for procurement of aircraft for the Army remaining available for obligation; (B) $13,000,000 for procurement of missiles to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for procurement of missiles for the Army remaining available for obligation; (C) $60,500,000 for procurement of weapons and tracked combat vehicles to be derived from amounts available for fiscal year 1983 for procurement of weapons and tracked combat vehicles for the Army remaining available for obligation resulting from the sale of M48A5 tanks under a letter of offer issued pursuant to Section 21(a)(l) of the Arms Export Control Act that would otherwise be deposited in the Special Defense Acquisition Fund; (D) $197,300,000 for procurement of weapons and tracked combat vehicles to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for procurement of weapons and tracked combat vehicles for the Army remaining available for obligation; (E) $44,000,000 for procurement of ammunition to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for procurement of ammunition for the Army remaining available for obligation; and (F) $18,000,000 for other procurement to be derived from amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1984 for other procurement for the Army remaining available for obligation. ft)) The Secretary of the Army may enter into multiyear contracts in accordance with section 2306(h) of title 10, United States Code, for the purchase of UH-60A aircraft, EH-60A aircraft, M-1 tanks or subsystems, TOW missiles, 5-ton trucks, Bushmaster Vehicle Rapidfire weapon systems, and shop equipment contact maintenance vehicles, and for the execution of the CH-47D aircraft modernization program. Such contracts may include an unfunded cancellation ceiling. If funds are not made available for the continuation of such a contract in subsequent fiscal years, the contract shall be cancelled and the costs of cancellation shall be paid as provided in section 2306(h)(5) of title 10, United States Code.

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