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 PUBLIC LAW 99-145—NOV. 8, 1985

99 STAT. 597

(2) may be derived only through cost reductions in programs of the Department of Defense under this title that are achieved without a reduction in the quantity or quality of goods or services acquired by the Department, including reductions due to the rate of inflation for fiscal year 1986 being lower than the rate assumed in the President's budget for fiscal year 1986. (b) IDENTIFICATION OF AMOUNTS.—Subsection (a) applies to the

following amounts that represent reductions from amounts requested in the President's Budget for fiscal year 1986 and that have been incorporated into the amounts authorized in sections 101 Ante, p. 590. through 105:

Ante, pp. 592-596.

(1) Aircraft, Army, $5,000,000. (2) Missiles, Army, $4,000,000. (3) Weapons and tracked combat vehicles, Army, $7,000,000. (4) Ammunition, Army, $3,000,000. (5) Other procurement. Army, $5,000,000. (6) Aircraft, Navy, $15,000,000. (7) Weapons, Navy, $7,000,000. (8) Shipbuilding and conversion. Navy, $14,000,000. (9) Other procurement. Navy, $6,000,000. (10) Procurement, Marine Corps, $2,000,000. (11) Aircraft, Air Force, $32,000,000. (12) Missiles, Air Force, $13,000,000. (13) Other Procurement, Air Force, $9,000,000. (14) Defense Agencies, $1,000,000. SEC. 108. PROVISIONS RELATING TO TRANSFERS OF PRIOR-YEAR FUNDS (a) AUTHORIZATION OF TRANSFERS SUBJECT TO PROVISIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS ACTS.—Transfers authorized by this title (other

than a transfer described in section 102(c)(5)(B)) may be made only to the extent provided in appropriation Acts. (b) SOURCE OF TRANSFERRED FUNDS.—(1) All amounts transferred under this title shall be derived from funds that remain available for obligation. (2) Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4), such funds— (A) may not be derived through cancellation of any program, stretchout of procurement under any program, or any other program change; but (B) may be derived only through cost reductions (including reductions due to rates of inflation being lower than rates assumed when such funds were budgeted) under programs for which such funds were authorized and appropriated that are achieved without a reduction in the quantity or quality of goods or services acquired by the Department of Defense. (3)(A) Funds for the transfer authorized by section 101(b)(3)(B) may be derived from the Sergeant York Air Defense Gun. (B) Funds for the transfer authorized by section 101(b)(4)(B) may be derived from 120-millimeter mortar ammunition. (C) Funds for the transfer authorized by section 101(b)(5)(B) may be derived from the Single Channel Objective Tactical Terminal and M9 Armored Combat Earthmover programs. (4) Paragraph (2) shall not apply to funds for the transfers authorized by section 101(b)(3)(C) and section 131(c). SEC. 109. REPORT ON REDUCTIONS AND TRANSFERS The Secretary of Defense may not implement a program change under a reduction described in section 107 or under a transfer under

Ante, p. 592.

Ante, p. 590.

Post, p. 603.

Ante, p. 596.

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