PUBLIC LAW 91-668, 91ST CONGRESS, H.R. 19590
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Public Law 91-668
91st Congress, H.R. 19590
January 11, 1971
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Making appropriations for the Department of Defense for the fiscal year ending
June 30, 1971, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following
sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other-
wise appropriated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1971, for mili-
tary functions administered by the Department of Defense, and for
other purposes, namely :
TITLE I
Department of
Defense
Appropriation
Act, 1971.
MILITARY PERSONNEL
MILITARY PERSONNEL, ARMY
For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on
deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including
all expenses thereof for organizational movements), and expenses of
temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members
of the Army on active duty (except members of reserve components
provided for elsewhere) ; $7,842,450,000.
MILITARY PERSONNEL, NAVY
For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on
deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including
all expenses thereof for organizational movements), and expenses of
temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members
of the Navy on active duty (except members of the Reserve provided
for elsewhere), midshipmen, and aviation cadets; $4,368,600,000.
MILITARY PERSONNEL, MARINE CORPS
For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on
deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including
all expenses thereof for organizational movements), and expenses of
temporary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members
of the Marine Corps on active duty (except members of the Reserve
provided for elsewhere) ; $1,426,700,000.
MILITARY PERSONNEL, AIR FORCE
For pay, allowances, individual clothing, subsistence, interest on
deposits, gratuities, permanent change of station travel (including all
expenses thereof for organizational movements), and expenses of tem-
porary duty travel between permanent duty stations, for members of
the Air Force on active duty (except members of reserve components
provided for elsewhere), cadets, and aviation cadets; $5,988,350,000.
RESERVE PERSONNEL, ARMY
For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses for personnel of the Army Reserve on active duty
under sections 265, 3019, and 3033 of title 10, United States Code, or 70A Stat. 11;
while undergoing reserve training or while performing drills or 81 Stat. 523,
equivalent duty, and for members of the Reserve Officers' Training 524.
Corps, as authorized by law; $334,750,000.
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RESERVE PERSONNEL, NAVY
For pa.y, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses for personnel of the Naval Reserve on active duty
under section 265 of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing
reserve training, or while performing drills or equivalent duty, and
for members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, as authorized by
law: $1.42,100,000.
RESERVE PERSONNEL, MARINE CORPS
For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses for personnel of the MarineCorps Reserve and the
Marine Corps platoon leaders class on active duty under section 265
of title 10, United States Code, or while undergoing reserve training,
or while performing drills or equivalent duty, as authorized by law;
$52,050,000.
RESERVE PERSONNEL, AIR FORCE
For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses for personnel of the Air Force Reserve on active duty
81 Stat. 524, under sections 265, 8019, and 8033 of title 10, United States Code, or
525. while nndermoin reserve tra' 1 '
m
81 Stat. 524;
70A Stat. 198,
614.
in
ung, or R i le performing drills or equiv-
alent duty, and for members of the Air Reserve Officers' Training
Corks, as authorized by law; $85,200,000.
NATIONAL Gu-um PERSONNEL, ARMY
For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities. travel, and
related ex oenses for personnel of the Army National Guard while
on duty under sections 265, 3033, or 3496 of title 10 or section 708 of
title 32, United States Code, or while undergoing training or
while performing drills or equivalent duty, as authorized by law;
$387,100,0(0: Provided, That obligations may be incurred under this
appropriation without regard to section 107 of title 32, United States
Code.
NATIONAL GIIARD PERSONNEL, AIR FORCE
For pay, allowances, clothing, subsistence, gratuities, travel, and
related expenses for personnel of the Air National Guard on duty
under sections 265, 8033, or 8496 of title 10 or section 708 of title 32,
United States Code, or while undergoing training or while perform-
ing; drills or equivalent duty, as authorized by law; $107,500,000:
Pro{vided, That obligations may be incurred under this appropriation
without regard to section 107 of title 32, United States Code.
TITLE II
RETIRED MILITARY PERSONNEL
RETIRED PAY, DEFENSE
For retired pay and retirement pay
as authorized b
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mili-
tary personnel on the retired lists of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps,
and the Air Force., including the reserve components thereof, retainer
pay for personnel of the inactive Fleet Reserve, and payments tinder
10 USC 1431. chapter 73 of title 10, United States Code; $3,194,000,000.
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TITLE III
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY
For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the opera-
tion and maintenance of the Army, including administration; medi-
cal and dental care of personnel entitled thereto by law or regulation
(including charges of private facilities for care of military personnel
on duty or leave, except elective private treatment), and other meas-
ures necessary to protect the health of the Army; care of the dead;
chaplains' activities; awards and medals; welfare and recreation;
recruiting expenses; transportation services; communications serv-
ices; maps and similar data for military purposes; military surveys
and engineering planning; repair of facilities; hire of passenger motor
vehicles; tuition and fees incident to training of military personnel
at civilian institutions; field exercises and maneuvers; expenses for the
Reserve Officers' Training Corps and other units at educational insti-
tutions, as authorized by law; and not to exceed $3,634,000 for emer-
gencies and extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the approval
or authority of the Secretary of the Army, and payments may be
made on his certificate of necessity for confidential military purposes,
and his determination shall be final and conclusive upon the account-
ing officers of the Government; $6,268,687,000, of which not less than
$220,000,000 shall be available only for the maintenance of real
property facilities.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, NAVY
For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the opera-
tion and maintenance of the Navy and the Marine Corps?. including
aircraft and vessels; modification of aircraft, missiles missile systems,
and other ordnance; design of vessels; training and education Of mem-
bers of the Navy; administration; procurement of military personnel;
hire of passenger motor vehicles; welfare and recreation; medals,
awards, emblems, and other insignia; transportation of thin s
(including transportation of household effects of civilian employees;
industrial mobilization; medical and dental care; care of the dead;
charter and hire of vessels; relief of vessels in distress; maritime
salvage services; military communications facilities on merchant
vessels; annuity premiums and retirement benefits for civilian mem-
bers of teaching services; tuition, allowances, and fees incident to
training of military personnel at civilian institutions; repair of facili-
ties; departmental salaries; conduct of schoolrooms, service clubs,
chapels, and other instructional, entertainment, and welfare expenses
for the enlisted men; procurement of services, special clothing, sup-
plies, and equipment; installation of equipment in public or private
plants ; exploration, prospecting, conservation, development, use, and
operation of the naval petroleum and oil shale reserves, as authorized
by law; and not to exceed $2,826,000 for emergency and extraordinary
expenses, as authorized by section 7202 of title 10, United States Code, 70A Stat. 442.
to be expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary and his
determination shall be final and conclusive upon the accounting officers
of the Government; $4,729,410,000, of which not less than $126,891,000
shall be available only for maintenance of real property facilities, and
not to exceed $1,700,000 may be transferred to the appropriation for
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"tialaries and expenses", KIivironmental Science Services Administra-
tion? Department of Commerce, for the current fiscal year for the
operation of ocean weather stations.
OPERATION AND NI:AINTRN.ANCE, MARINE Coitrs
For expenses, necessary for the operation and maintenance of the
Marine ('orps including equipment and facilities; procurement of
military personnel; training and education of regular and reserve
personnel, including tuition and other costs incurred at civilian
schools; iielfare and recreation; conduct of schoolrooms, service clubs,
chapels, and other instructional, entertaimnent, and welfare expenses
for the enlisted men.; procurement and manufacture of military sup-
plies, equipment, and clothing; hire of passenger motor vehicles;
transportation of things; medals, awards, emblems, and other insig-
nia; operation of station hospitals, dispensaries and dental clinics;
and departmental salaries; $402,743,000, of which not less than
$31,016,1x):) shall be mailable only for the maintenance of real property
facilities.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE. An Fon('E
For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary for the opera-
tion, maintenance, and administration of the Air Force, including the
Air Force Reserve and the Air Reserve Officers' Training Corps;
operation, maintenance, and modification of aircraft and missiles:
Iran.,?portation of things; repair and maintenance of facilities; field
printing plants; hire of passenger motor vehicles; recruiting adver-
tisin:.T expenses; training and instruction of military personnel of the
Air Force, including tuition and related expenses; pay, allowances, and
travel expanses of contract surgeons; repair of private property and
other necessary expenses of combat maneuvers; care of the dead; chap-
lain and other welfare and morale supplies and equipment; conduct
of schoolrooms, service clubs, chapels, and other instructional, enter-
tainment, and welfare expenses for enlisted men and patients not
otherwise provided for; awards and decorations; industrial mobili-
zation, including maintenance of reserve plants and equipment and
procurement planning; special services by contract or otherwise; and
not to exceed $3,134,000 for emergencies and extraordinary expenses,
to be expended on the approval or authority of the Secretary of the
Air Force, and payments may be made on his certificate of necessity
for confidential military purposes, and his determination shall be
final and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government ;
$6,157,136,)00, of which not less than $250,000,000 shall be available
only for the maintenance of real property facilities.
():'ERATmx AND MAINTENANCE, DEFENSE AGENCIES
1+'o:? expenses. not otherwise provided for, necessary for the opera-
tion and maintenance of activities and agencies of the Department of
Defense (ether than the military departments and the Office of Civil
Defense), including administration; hire of passenger motor vehicles;
welfare and recreation; awards and decorations; travel expenses,
including expenses of temporary duty travel of military personnel;
transportation of things (including transportation of household
effects of civilian employees) ; industrial mobilization; care of the
dead; tuition and. fees incident to the training of military personnel at
civilian inEtitutions; repair of facilities; departmental salaries; pro-
curement of services, special clothing, supplies, and equipment; field
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printing plants; information and educational services for the Armed
Forces; communications services; and not to exceed $4,280,000 for
emergency and extraordinary expenses, to be expended on the
approval or authority of the Secretary of Defense for such purposes
as he deems appropriate, and his determination thereon shall be final
and conclusive upon the accounting officers of the Government;
$1,125,750,000, of which not less than $14,000,000 shall be available
only for the maintenance. of real property facilities.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
For expenses of training, organizing, and administering the Army
-National Guard, including maintenance, operation, and repairs to
structures and facilities; hire of passenger motor vehicles; personal
services in the National Guard Bureau; travel expenses (other than
mileage), as authorized by law for Army personnel on active duty,
for Army National Guard division, reb mental, and battalion com-
manders while inspecting units in compliance with National Guard
regulations when specifically authorized by the Chief, National Guard
Bureau; supplying and equipping the Army National Guard of the
several States, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of
Colmbia, as authorized by law; and expenses of repair, modification,
maintenance, and issue of supplies and equipment (including air-
craft) ; $287,400,000, of which not less than $1,900,000 shall be avail-
able only for the maintenance of real property facilities : I'rovided,
That obligations may be incurred under this appropriation without
regard to section 107 of title 32, United States Code.
Ornui riON AND MAINTENANCE, AIR NATIONAL GUARD
For operation and maintenance of the Air National Guard, includ-
ing medical and hospital treatment and related expenses; maintenance,
operation, repair, and other necessary expenses of facilities for the.
training and administration of the Air National Guard, including
repair of facilities, maintenance, operation, and modification of air-
craft; transportation of things; hire of passenger niotor vehicles;
supplies, materials, and equipment, as authorized by law for the Air
National Guard of the several States, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
and the District of Columbia; and expenses incident, to the Inainte-
Dance and use of supplies, materials, and equipment, including such
as may be furnished from stocks under the control of agencies of the
Department of Defense; travel expenses (other than mileage) on
the same basis as authorized by law for Air National Guard personnel
on active Federal duty, of Air National Guard commanders while
inspecting units in compliance with National Guard regulations when
specifically authorized by the Chief, National Guard Bureau ;
$343,000,000, of which not less than $2,500,000 shall be available only
for the maintenance of real property facilities: Provided, That obliga-
tions may be incurred under this appropriation without regard to sec-
tion 107 of title 32, United States Code.
NATIONAL BOARD FOR TILE PROMOTION OF RIFLE PRACTICE, ARMY
For the necessary expenses of construction, equipment, and main-
tenance of rifle ranges, the instruction of citizens in marksmanship,
and promotion of rifle practice, in accordance with law, including
travel of rifle teams, military personnel, and individuals attending
regional, national, and international competitions, and not to
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exceed $10,000 for incidental expenses of the National Board; $100,000:
Provided, '.Chat travel expenses of civilian members of the National
Boarci shall be paid in accordance with the Standardized Govern-
ment'rravel Regulations, as amended.
CL: IMs, DEFENSE S
For payment, not otherwise provided for, of claims authorized by
law to be paid by the Department, of Defense (except for civil func-
tions), including claims for damages arising under training contracts
with Carrie:-s, and repayment of amounts determined by the Secretary
concealed, or officers designated by him, to have been erroneously col-
lected from military and civilian personnel of the Department of
Defense, or from Stales, territories, or the District of Columbia, or
members of National Guard units thereof ; $39,000,000.
l_)ONTINOENCIF.S, DEFENSE
For emergencies and extraordinary expenses arising in the I)epart-
ment of Defense, to be expended on the approval or authority of the
Secretary of Defense and such expenses may be accounted for solely
on his certi:icate that the expenditures were necessary for confidential
military pr rposes; $5,000,000: Provided, That a report of disburse-
ments under this item of appropriation shall be made quarterly to
COURT OF MILITARY APPEALS, DEFENSE
For salaries and expenses necessary for the United States Court of
Military Appeals; $780,000.
I'R:)CUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND MISSILES, ARMY
For expenses necessary for the procurement, manufacture, and
modification of missiles, armament, ammunition, equipment,, vehicles,
vessels, and aircraft for the Army and the Reserve Officers' Training
Corps; pirvhase of not to exceed five thousand two hundred and fifty-
four passenger motor vehicles for replacement only; expenses which
in the discr?.tion of the Secretary of the Army are necessary in provid-
ing facilities for production of equipment and supplies for national
defense purposes, including construction, and the furnishing of Gov-
ernment-owned facilities and equipment at privately owned plants;
and ammunition for military salutes at institutions to which issue of
weapons for salutes is authorized; $2,908,500,000, and in addition,
$50.000.000 shall be derived by transfer from the Army stock fund,
to remain available for obligation until June 30, 1973: Provided, That
none of the funds provided in this Act shall be available for the main-
tenance of more than two active production sources for the supplying
of M--lfi riles or for the payment of any price differential for M-16
rifles result ing from the maintenance of more than two active pro-
duction sources.
PROCUREMENT OF AIRCRAFT AND MISSILES, NAVY
For cons-:ruction, procurement, production, modification, and mod-
ernization of aircraft, missiles, equipment, including ordnance, spare
parts, and accessories therefor; specialized equipment; expansion of
public and private plants, including the land necessary therefor, and
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such lands, and interests therein, may be acquired, and construction
prosecuted thereon prior to approval of title by the Attorney General
as required by section 355, Revised Statutes, as amended; and procure- 40 UsC 255.
ment and installation of equipment, appliances, and machine tools in
public or private plants; $3,017,900,000, and in addition, $100,000,000
shall be derived by transfer from the Defense stock fund, to remain
available for obligation until June 30, 1973.
SHIPBUILDING AND CONVERSION, NAVY
For expenses necessary for the construction, acquisition, or conver-
sion of vessels as authorized by law, including armor and armament
thereof, plant equipment, appliances, and machine tools and installa-
tion thereof in public or private plants; procurement of critical, long
leadtime components and designs for vessels to be constructed or con-
verted in the future; and expansion of public and private plants,
including land necessary therefor, and such land, and interests therein,
may be acquired and construction prosecuted thereon prior to
approval of title by the Attorney General as required by section 355,
Revised Statutes, as amended; $2,465,400,000, to remain available for
obligation until June 30, 1975: Provided, That none of the funds
Herein provided for the construction or conversion of any naval vessel
to be constructed in shipyards in the United States shall be expended
in foreign shipyards for the construction of major components of the
hull or superstructure of such vessel: Provided further, That none of
the funds herein provided shall be used for the construction of any
naval vessel in foreign shipyards.
OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVY
For procurement, prochietion, and tnoclerniza.tion of support equip-
ment, and materials not otherwise provided for, Navy ordnance and
ammunition (except ordnance for new aircraft, new ships, and ships
authorized for conversion), purchase of not to exceed one thousand
two hundred and sixty two passenger motor vehicles (including eight
medium sedans at not to exceed $3 000) for replacement only; alter-
ation of vessels and necessary ,design the-refor, expansion of public and
private plants, including the and necessary therefor, and such lands,
and interests therein may be acquired, and construction prosecuted
thereon prior to approval of title by the attorney General as required
by section 355, Revised Statutes, as amended; and procurement and
installation of equipment, appliances, and machine tools in public or
private plants; $1,487,300,000, to remain available for obligation
until June 30,1973.
PIIOCL"REJIENT, MARINE CORPS
For expenses necessary for the procurement, manufacture, and mod-
ification of missiles, armament, ammunition, military equipment,
spare parts, and accessories therefor; plant equipment, appliances,
and machine tools, and installation thereof in public or private
plants, and vehicles for the Marine Corps, including purchase of not
to exceed three hundred and fifty-seven passenger motor vehicles
for replacement only; $175,900,000, to remain available for obliga-
tion until June 30,1973.
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_11RCR.t FT PROCLTI{EMEx'1'. An, Forcz
For construction, procurement, and modification of aircraft and
equipment, including armor and armament, specialized ground han-
dling equipment, and training devices, spare parts, and accessories
therefor; specialized equipment; expansion of public and private
plants, Government-owned equipment and installation thereof in such
plants, er?ction of structures, and acquisition of land without regard
70A Stat. 590; to section 9774 of title 10, United States Code, for the foregoing
83 Stat. 312. purposes, and such land, and interests therein, may be acquired and
construction prosecuted thereon prior to the approval of title by the
Attorney General as required by section 3.55, Revised Statutes, as
40 USC 255. amesided; reserve plant and equipment layaway; and other expenses
nec?.e~sary for the foregoing purposes, including rents and transporta-
tion of timings; $3,119,300,000, to remain available for obligation
until Juune 30,1973.
MISSILE PIO('ITI{EMEN'I'. Amu FORCE
For ron4ruction, procurement, and modification of missiles, rockets,
and related equipment, including spare parts and accessories therefor,
ground handling equipment, and training devices; expansion of
public and private plants, Government-owned equipment and instal-
lation thereof in such plants, erection of structures, and acquisition
o1' land without regard to section 9774 of title 10, United States Code,
for the fo-egoing purposes, and such land, and interests therein, may
be acquired and construction prosecuted thereon prior to the approval
of title by the Attorney General as required by section 355, Revised
Sttatutes, is amended, reserve plant and equipment layaway; and
other expenses necessary for the foregoing purposes, including rents
?m.nd transportation of things; $1,377,200,000, and ill addition,
i0,000,00i1 shall be derived by transfer from the Defense stock fund,
to remain available for obligation until June 30, 1973.
OTHER PROCUREMENT, An, FORCE
Fer pro:?urenient and modification of equipment (including ground
(ruidr_ient, test, and evaluation, or procurement or production
related thereto, to be merged with and to be available for the same pur-
poses, and for the same time period, as the appropriation to which
transferred; $50,000,000.
TITLE VI
('0MI3AT READINESS, SOUTH VIETN_ IESE
FORCES, DEFENSE
For transfer.. by the Secretary of Defense, upon determination by
the President that such action is necessary to further improve the com-
bat readiness of the forces of the Republic of South Vietnam, to any
appropriation available to the Department of efense for military
funvtions to be merged with the appropriation to which transferred,
`(!.300,000,000.
TITLE VII
SPECIAL FOREIGN CURRENCY PROGRAM
For pa' ment in foreign currencies which the Treasury Department
determines to be excess to the normal requirements of the United
States, for expenses of carrying out programs of the Department of
I)efense..Is authorized by law, $2,621,000, to remain available for
obligation until June 30, 1973: Provided, That this appropriation
,hall be available, in addition to other appropriations to such Depart-
ment, for payments in the foregoing currencies.
TITLE VIII
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Publicity or SEC. 801. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall
propaganda. be used for publicity or propaganda purposes not authorized by the
Congress.
Experts or SE". 802. During the current fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense
consultants. and the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively,
if they should deem ii,, advantageous to the national defense, and if in
their opin:.ons the existing facilities of the Department of Defense
arc inadequate, are authorized to procure services in accordance with
eu Stat. 416. 3109, under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of
Defense, and to pay in. connection therewith travel expenses of individ-
uals, including actual transportation and per diem in lieu of sub-
sistence while traveling from their hones or places of business to
official duty station and return as may be authorized by law: Provided,
That such contracts may be renewed annually.
.rr:ployment of SEC. 803. During the current fiscal year, provisions of law prohibit-
noncitizens. lag the. payment of compensation to, or employment of, any person
not a citizen of the United States shall not apply to personnel of the
Department of Defense.
Appropriations, SEC. 804. Appropriations contained in this Act shall be available
availability. for insurarce of official motor vehicles in foreign countries, when
required by laws of such countries; payments in advance of expenses
determined by the investigating officer to be necessary and in accord
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with local custom for conducting investigations in foreign countries
incident to matters relating to the activities of the department con-
cerned; reimbursement of General Services Administration for security
guard services for protection of confidential files; reimbursement of
the Federal Bureau of Investigation for expenses in connection with
investigation of defense contractor p:rsonuel; and all necessary
expenses, at the seat of government of the United States of America or
elsewhere, in connection with communication and other services and
supplies as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of (this Act.
Sic. 805. Any appropriation available to the Army, Navy, or the Prisoners
Air Force may, under such regulations as the Secretary concerned of war.
may prescribe, be used for expenses incident to the maintenance, pay,
and allowances of prisoners of war, other persons in Army, Navy, or
Air Force custody whose status is determined by the Secretary con-
cerned to be similar to prisoners of war, and persons detained in such
custody pursuant to Presidential proclamation.
SEC. 806. Appropriations available to the Department of Defense Land
for the current fiscal year for maintenance or construction shall be acquisition.
available for acquisition of land or interest therein as authorized by 72 Stat. 1459
section 2672 or 2675 of title 10, United States code. ,
SEC. 807. Appropriations for the, Department of Defense for the 1460;
current fiscal year shall be available. (a) except as authorized by the 7nt6 p511;
Act of September 30, 1950 (20 U.S.C. 236 244), for primary and sec- Dependents'
ondary schooling for minor dependents of military and civilian per- schooling.
sonnel of the Department of Defense residing on military or naval 64 stat. 1100;
installations or stationed in foreign countries, as authorized for the Ante, p. 121.
Na by section 7204 of title 10, United States Code, in amounts not 70A Stat. 442.
excvyeeding $136,700,000, when the Secretary of the Department con-
cerned finds that schools, if any, available i n the locality, are unable
to provide adequately for the education of such dependents: Pro-
vided, That under such regulations as may be issued by the Secretary
of Defense, such schooling in it school operated by the Department of
Defense under this section may be provided without tuition for minor
dependents of civilian and military personnel of the Department of
Defense who died while entitled to compensation or active duty pay :
Provided further, That where such personnel die, subsequent to the
date of this Act, such schooling rust be continued or commenced
within 1 year after the date of death; (b) for expenses in connection occupied
with administretion. of occupied areas; (c) for payment of rewards as areas.
authorized for the Navy by section 7209(x) of title 10, United States
Code, for information leading to the discovery of missing naval prop-
erty or the recovery thereof: (d) for payment, of deficiency iudg- Deficiency
ments and interests thereon arising out of condemnation proceedings: judgments.
(e) for leasing of buildings and facilities including payment of Leasing.
rentals for special purpose space at the seat of government, and
in them conduct of field exercises and maneuvers or, in administerimr
the provisions of 43 U.S.C. 315q, rentals may be paid in advance; (f) 56 Stat. 654.
payments under contracts for maintenance of tools and facilities for maonsenance.
twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year; (g) main- mi to roads.
to ance of Defense access roads certified as important to national ess defense in accordance with sect ion 210 of title 23, United States Code; 72 Stat. 908.
(h) for the purchase of milk for enlisted personnel of the Depart- Milk program.
ment of Defense heretofore made available pursuant to section 1446a,
title 7, United States Code, and the cost of milk so purchased, as deter- 6E3 stat. goo;
mined by the Secretary of Defense, shall be included in the value of 81 Stat. 464.
the committed ration ; (i) transporting civilian clothing to the home of
record of selective service induc_ees and recruits on entering the mili-
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tary services; (j) payments under leases for real or personal property
for twelve months beginning at any time during the fiscal year; (k)
pay and allowances of not to exceed nine persons, including personnel
detailed to International Military Headquarters and Organizations, at
rates provided for under section 625(d) (1) of the Foreign Assistance
75 Stat. 450. Act of 1961, as amended; (1) under regulations approved by the Sec-
22 use 2385. retiry of Defense, for transportation from their homes to rest and
Rest and recuperation centers in the Pacific area and return, plus per diem
recuperation payments of not to exceed $30 per day for each dependent, for periods
centers, transportation not over two weeks, for dependents of military personnel assigned as
and per diem province or dist:rict, senior advisers in Vietnam on voluntarily extended
for dependents, tours of duty totaling not less than eighteen months, during periods
when such military personnel are granted special incentive leaves at
such rest and recuperation enters.
Articles for SEc. 808. Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the
prisoners, current fiscal year shall be available for: (a) donations of not to
etc. exceed $25 to each. prisoner upon each release from confinement in mili-
tary or contract prison and to each person discharged for fraudulent
enlistmer.t; (b) authorized issues of articles to prisoners, applicants
for enlistment and persons in military custody; (c) subsistence of
selecti ce service, registrants gilled for induction, applicants for enlist-
ment, prisoners, civilian employees as authorized by law, and super-
numeraries when necessitated by emergent military circumstances;
(d) renniursement for subsistence of enlisted personnel while sick
in hospitals; (e) expenses of prisoners confined in nonmilitary facil-
ities; (f) military courts, boards, and commissions; (g) utility
services for buildings erected at private cost, as authorized by law,
and buildings on military reservations authorized by regulations to
bo used for welfare and recreational purposes; (h) exchange fees, and
losses in the accounts of disbursing officers or agents in accordance
with law; (i) expenses of Latin-American cooperation as authorized
70A Stat. 443. for the Navy by law (10 U.S.C. 7208) ; and (j) expenses of apprehen-
sion. and celivery of deserters, prisoners, and members absent without
leave, including payment of rewards of not, to exceed $2.5 in any one
case.
Small business Szc. 809. Insofar as practicable, the Secretary of Defense shall assist
assistance. American small business to participate equitably in the furnishing
of cnmmodities and services financed with funds appropriated under
this Act by making available or causing to be made available to sup-
pliers in the United States, and particularly to small independent
enterprises, information, as far in advance as possible, with respect
to purchases proposed to be financed with funds appropriated under
this Act, and by making available or causing to be made available to
purchasing, and contracting agencies of the Department of Defense
information as to commodities and services produced and furnished
by small independent enterprises in the United States, and by other-
wise helping to give small business an opportunity to participate in
the fnrncshing of commodities and services financed with funds appro-
priated by this Act.
Mess SFc. 810. No appropriation contained in this Act shall be available
operations. for expenses of operation of messes (other than organized messes the
operating expenses of which are financed principally from non-
appropriated funds) at which meals are sold to officers or civilians,
except undar regulations approved by the Secretary of Defense, which
shall (except under unusual or extraordinary circumstances) establish
rates for such meals sufficient to provide reimbursement of operating
expenses and food costs to the appropriations concerned: Provided,
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ance in lieu of subsistence shall be charged at the rate of not less than
$2.50 per day : Provided further, That for the purposes of this section
payments for meals at the rates established hereunder may be made in
cash or by deduction from the pay of civilian employees : Provided
further, That members of organized nonprofit youth groups sponsored
at either the national or local level, when extended the privilege of
visiting a military installation and permitted to eat in the general
mess by the commanding officer of the installation, shall pay the com-
muted ration cost of such meal or meals.
SEC. 811. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall Fiscal year
remain available for obligation beyond the current fiscal year unless limitation.
expressly so provided herein.
SEC. 812. Appropriations of the Department of Defense available Reimbursable
for operation and maintenance, may be reimbursed during the appropriations.
current fiscal year for all expenses involved in the preparation for dis-
posal and for the disposal of military supplies, equipment, and mate-
riel, and for all expenses of production of lumber or timber products
pursuant to section 2665 of title 10, United States Code, from amounts 70A Stat. 149.
received as proceeds from the sale of any such property: Provided. Report
That a report of receipts and disbursements under this limitation shall to Congress.
be made quarterly to Congress : Provided further, That no funds avail-
able to agencies of the Department of Defense shall be used for the
operation, acquisition, or construction of new facilities or equipment
for now facilities in the continental limits of the United States for
metal scrap baling or shearing or for melting or sweating aluminum
scrap unless the Secretary of Defense or an Assistant Secretary of
Defense designated by him determines, with respect to each facility
involved, that the operation of such facility is in the national interest.
SEC. 813. (a) During the current fiscal year, the President may Funds,
exempt appropriations, funds, and contract authorizations, available apportionment;
for military functions under the Department of Defense, from the exemption.
provisions of subsection (c) of section 3679 of the Revised Statutes,
as amended, whenever he deems such action to be necessary in the 31 USC 665.
interests of national defense..
(b) Upon determination by the President that such action is neces- Airborne
sary, the Secretary of Defense is authorized to provide for the cost alert expenses.
of an airborne alert as an excepted expense in accordance with the
provisions of Revised Statutes 3732 (41 U.S.C. 11).
(c) Upon determination by the President that it is necessary to Increased
increase the number of military personnel on active duty beyond the military
1,
number for which funds are provided in this Act, the Secretary of personnel,
Defense is authorized to provide for the cost of such increased milt-
tary personnel, as an excepted expense in accordance with the provi-
sions of Revised Statutes 3732 (41 U.S.C. 11).
(d) The Secretary of Defense shall immediately advise Congress Report to
of the exercise of any authority granted in this section, and shall Congress
report monthly on the estimated obligations incurred pursuant to
subsections (b) and (c).
SEC. 814. No appropriation contained in this Act shall be available commissary
in connection with the operation of commissary stores of the agencies stores.
of the Department of Defense for the cost of purchase (including
commercial transportation in the United States to the place of sale
but excluding all transportation outside the United States) and
maintenance of operating equipment and supplies, and for the actual
or estimated cost of utilities as may be furnished by the Government
and of shrinkage, spoilage, and pilferage of merchandise under the
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control of such commissary stores, except as authorized under regula-
tions promulgated by the Secretaries of the military departments
concerned, with the approval of the Secretary of Defense, which regu-
lation shall provide for reimbursement therefor to the appropriations
roncerued and, not withstanding any other provision of law, drill pro-
vide for the adjustment of the sales prices in such commissary stores
to the extent necessary to furnish sufficient. gross revenue from sales
Free utilities of con_missary stores to make such reimbursement.: Provided, That
outside U.S. under such regulations as may be issued pursuant to this section all
and in Alaska. utilities may be furnished without cost to the commissary stores out-
side the con:inental United States and in Alaska: Provided further,
That no appropriation contained in this Act shall be available in con-
nection with the operation of commissary stores within the continental
United States unless the Secretary of Defense has certified that items
normally procured from commissary stores are not otherwise available
at a reasonable distance and a reasonable price in satisfactory quality
and quantity to the military and civilian employees of the Department
of 1)efense.
Proficiency SEC. 81:i. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, Executive
flying, order, or regulation, no part of the appropriations in this Act shall
be available for any expenses of operating aircraft tinder the jurisdic-
tion of the Armed Forces for the purpose of proficiency flying except.
in accordance. with the regulations issued by the Secretaries of the
Departments concerned and approved by the Secretary of Defense
which shall establish proficiency standards and maximum and mini-
mum flying hours for this purpose: Provided, That without regard to
any provision of law or Executive order prescribing minimum flight
requirements, such regulations may provide for the payment of flight
pay at the rites prescribed in section :301 of title 37, United States
76 Stat. 461. Code, to certain members of the Armed Forces otherwise entitled to
receive flight, pay during the current fiscal year (1) who have held
aerorrauitica.I ratings or designations for not less than fifteen years,
or (2) whose particular assignment outside the United States or in
Alaska makes it impractical to participate in regular aerial flights, or
who have been assigned to a course of instruction of 90 days or more.
Household SEC. 816. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall
goods. be available for expense of transportation, packing, crating, tempo-
rary storage, drayage, and unpacking of household goods and personal
effects in any one shipment having a net weight in excess of thirteen
thousand five hundred pounds.
vessels, SEC. 817. Vessels under the jurisdiction of the Department of Com-
transfer. coerce, the Department of the Army, Department of the Air Force,
or the. Department of the Navy may be transferred or otherwise, made
available without reimbursement, to any such agencies upon the request
of the bead of one agency and the approval of the agency having
jurisdiction of the vessels concerned.
Legal training, SEC. 818. one of the funds provided in this Act, shall be. available
restriction. for training in any legal profession nor for the payment of tuition for
training in such profession: Provided, That this limitation. shall not,
apply to the off-duty training of military personnel as prescribed by
section 822 of this Act.
Obligated SEc. 819. Not more than 20 per centum of the appropriations in
funds, 1971, this Act which are limited for obligation during the current fiscal
limitation. year shall be obligated during the last two months of the fiscal year:
Prooided. That this section shall not apply to obligations for support
of active duty training of civilian components or summer-camp train-
ing of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps.
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SEC. 820. During the current fiscal year the agencies of the Depart- Foreign real
ment, of Defense may accept the use of real property from foreign property, use.
countries for the United States in accordance with mutual defense
agreements or occupational arrangements and may accept services
furnished by foreign countries as reciprocal international courtesies
or as services customarily made available without charge; and such
agencies may use the same for the support of the United States forces
in such areas without specific appropriation therefor.
In addition to the foregoing, agencies of the Department of Defense
may accept, real property, services, and commodities from foreign
countries for the use of the United States in accordance with mutual
defense agreements or occupational arrangements and such agencies
may use the same for the support of the United States forces in such
areas, without specific appropriations therefor : Provided, That within Report to
thirty days after the end of each quarter the Secretary of Defense congress and
shall render to Congress and to the Office of Management and Budget, office of
it full report of such property, supplies, and commodities received Management
during such c llarter. and Budget.
SEC. 821. During the current fiscal year, appropriations available Research and
to the Department of Defense for research and development may be development
used for the purposes of section 2353 of title 10, United States Code, funds.
and for purposes related to research and development for which 70A Stat. 134.
expenditures are specifically authorized in other appropriations of
the service concerned.
SEC. 822. No appropriation contained in this Act shall be available Tuition
for the payment of more than 75 per centum of charges of educational payments, etc.,
institutions for tuition or expenses for off-duty training of military restriction.
personnel, nor for the payment of any part of tuition or expenses
for such training for commissioned personnel who do not agree to
remain on active duty for two years after completion of such training.
SEC. 823. No part of the funds appropriated herein shall be expended ROTC, loyalty
for the support of any formally enrolled student in basic courses of requirements.
the senior division, Reserve Officers' Training Corps, who has not
executed a certificate of loyalty or loyalty oath in such form as shall
be i)rescribed by the Secretary of Defense.
Arc. 824. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be Procurement
available for the procurement of any article of food, clothing, cotton, restrictions.
woven silk or woven silk blends, spun silk yarn for cartridge cloth,
synthetic fabric or coated synthetic fabric, or wool (whether in the
form of fiber or yarn or contained in fabrics, materials, or manufac-
tured articles) not grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the
United States or its possessions, except to the extent that the Secre-
tary of the Department, concerned shall determine that a satisfactory
quality and sufficient quantity of any articles of food or clothing or
any form of cotton, woven silk and woven silk blends, spun silk yarn
for cartridge cloth, synthetic fabric or coated synthetic fabric, or wool
grown, reprocessed, reused, or produced in the United States or its
possessions cannot be procured as and when needed at United States
market prices and except procurements outside the United States in
support of combat operations, procurements by vessels in foreign
waters and emergency procurements or procurements of perishable
foods by establishments located outside the United States for the per-
sonnel attached thereto : Provided, That nothing herein shall preclude
the procurement of foods manufactured or processed in the United
States or its possessions: Provided further, That no funds herein
appropriated shall be used for the payment of a price differential on
contracts hereafter made for the purpose of relieving economic dis-
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locations : Provided f uu ther, That none of the funds appropriated in
this Act shall be used except that, so far as practicable, all contracts
hall be awarded on a formally advertised competitive bid basis to the
lowest responsible bidder.
Bakery, SE:c. 825. None of the, funds appropriated in this Act shall be used
laundry for the construction, replacement, or reactivation of any bakery, laun-
facilities. dry, or dry-cleaning facility in the United States, its territories or
possessions, as to which the Secretary of Defense does not certify in
writing, giving his reasons therefor, that the services to be furnished
by such facilities are not obtainable from commercial sources at rea-
sonable rates.
Airmail Sac. 826. During the current fiscal year, appropriations of the
reimhursemern . l )e iartnient of Defense shall be available for reimbursement to the Post
Office. ] leparinrent for payment of costs of commercial air transporta-
tion of militr ry mail between the United States and foreign countries,
Furnishings SEC. 827. Appropriations contained in this Act shall be available
and auto- for the purchase of household furnishings, and automobiles from
mobiles, military and civilian personnel on duty outside the continental United
purchase. States, for the purpose of resale at cost to incoming personnel, and for
providin.-- furnishings, without charge, in other than public quarters
occupied by military or civilian personnel of the Department of
1)efensc on c_uty outside the continental United States or in Alaska,
Upon It determination, under regulations approved by the Secretary of
I )efense. tha.i, such action is advantageous to the Government.
Uniforms. SEC. 328. During the current fiscal year, appropriations available
to the Department of Defense for pay of civilian employees shall be
available for uniforms, or allowances therefor, as authorized by law
81 Stat. 206. (5 U.S.C.59C1; SOStat.508).
Arvnunition, SEc. 329. During the current fiscal year, the Secretary of Defense
transfer. shall, upon requisition of the National Board for the Promotion of
Rifle Practica, and without reimbursement, transfer from agencies of
the Department of Defense to the Board ammunition from stock or
which has been procured for the purpose in such amounts as lie may
determine.
Travel Such appropriations of the Department of Defense available for
expenses. obligation dr.ring the current fiscal year as may be designated by the
Secretary of I)efense shall be available for the travel expenses of mili-
tary and nav it personnel, including the reserve components, and mem-
bers of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps attending regional,
national, or international rifle matches.
Con? essions.l SEc. 830. Funds provided in this Act for congressional liaison activ-
liaison ities of the I)epartinent of the Army, the Department of the Navy,
activities. the Department of the Air Force, and the Office of the Secretary of
I)efense shall not exceed $1,150,000: Provided, That this amount shall
be. available for apportionment to the Department of the Army, the
I)epartinent of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, and the
Office of the Secretary of Defense as determined by the Secretary of
I)efens,.
Civil reserve Sac. 431. Of the funds made available by this Act for the services
air fleet. of the llili.tary Airlift Command, $100,000,000 shall be available only
for procurement of commercial transportation service from carriers
participating in the civil reserve air fleet program ; and the Secretary
of Defense shall utilize the services of such carriers which qualify as
small businesses to the fullest extent found practicable : Provided, That
ilie Secretary of Defense shall specify in such procurement, perform-
ance characteristics for aircraft to be used based upon modern air-
craft operated by the civil air fleet.
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Sic. 832. Not less than $5,500,000 of the funds made available in Sea trans-
this Act for travel expenses in connection with temporary duty and portation.
permanent change of station of civilian and military personnel of the
Department of Defense shall be available only for the procurement of
commercial passenger sea transportation services on American-flag
vessels.
SEC. 833. During the current fiscal year, appropriations available civilian
to the Department of Defense for operation may be used for civilian clothing.
clothing, not to exceed $40 in cost for enlisted personnel: (1) dis-
charged for misconduct, unfitness, unsuitability, or otherwise than
honorably; (2) sentenced by a civil court to confinement in a civil
prison or interned or discharged as an alien enemy; (3) discharged
prior to completion of recruit training under honorable conditions
for dependency, hardship, minority, disability, or for the convenience
of the Government.
SEC.. 834. No part of the funds appropriated herein shall be avail- Defense
able for paying the costs of advertising by any defense contractor, contractors'
except advertising for which payment is made from profits, and such advertising
advertising shall not be considered a rut of any defense contract cost. costs,
advertising 1 Y restrictions.
The prohibition contained in this section shall not apply with respect
to advertising conducted by any such contractor, in compliance with
regulations which shall be promulgated by the Secretary of Defense,
solely for (1) the recruitment by the contractor of personnel required
for the performance by the contractor of obligations under a defense
contract, (2) the procurement of scarce items required by the con-
tractor for the performance of a defense contract, or (3) the disposal
of scrap or surplus materials acquired by the contractor in the per-
formance of a defense contract.
SEC. 835. Funds appropriated in this Act for maintenance and New facilities,
repair of facilities and installations shall not be available for acqui- restriction.
sition of new facilities, or alteration, expansion, extension, or addition
of existing facilities, as defined in Department of Defense Directive
7040.2, dated January 18, 1961, in excess of $25,000: Provided, That
the Secretary of Defense may amend or change the said directive dur-
ing the current fiscal year, consistent with the purpose of this section.
SEC. 836. Upon determination by the Secretary of Defense that Funds,
such action is necessary in the national interest, he may, with the transfer.
approval of the Office of Management and Budget, transfer not to
exceed $600,000,000 of the appropriations contained in this Act
between such appropriations, to be merged with and to be available
for the same purposes, and for the same time period, as the appro-
priation to which transferred: Prodded, That the Secretary of Notification
Defense shall notify the Congress promptly of all transfers made of congress.
pursuant to this authority.
SEC. 837. None of the funds appropriated in this Act may be used contract
to make payments under contracts for any program, project, or payments
activity in a foreign country unless the Secretary of Defense or his in foreign
designee, after consultation with the Secretary of the Treasury or his countries.
designee, certifies to the Congress that the use, by purchase from the
Treasury, of currencies of such country acquired pursuant to law is
not feasible for the purpose, stating the reason therefor.
SEC. 838. (a) Not to exceed $2,500,000,000 of the appropriations Vietnamese
available to the Department of Defense during the current fiscal year forces, etc.,
shall be available for their stated purposes to support: (1) Vietnamese support.
and other free world forces in support of Vietnamese forces; (2) local
forces in Laos and 'Fhailand: and for related costs, on such terms and.
conditions as the Secretary of Defense may determine: Provided.
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Limitations. That none of the funds appropriated by this Act may be used for the
purpose of paying any overseas allowance, per diern allowance, or any
other addition to the regular base pay of any person serving with the
free world forces in South Vietnam if the amount of such payment
would he greater than the amount of special pay authorized to be paid,
for an equivalent period of service, to members of the Armed Forces
77 Stat. 215; of the United States under section 310 of title 37, United States Code,
79 Stat. 547. serving in 'Vietnam or in any other hostile fire area, except for con-
tinuation o: payments of such additions to regular base ay provided
in agreements executed prior to July 1, 1970: Provided further, That
nothing in clause (1) of the first sentence of this subsection shall be
construed as authorizing the use of any such funds to support Viet-
namese or other free world forces in actions designed to provide mili-
tary s-ippoit and assistance to the Government of Cambodia or Laos:
/'rovided further, That nothing contained in this section shall be con-
strued to prohibit support of actions required to insure the safe and
orderly withdrawal or disengagement of U.S. Forces from Southeast
Asia, or to aid in the release of Americans held as prisoners of war.
Report to (b) Within thirty days after the end of each quarter, the Secretary
Congress. of Defense shall render to Congress a report with respect to the
estimated vilue b,y purpose, by country, of support furnished from
such appropriations.
Working SEC. 839. During the current fiscal year, cash balances in working
capital funds. ccipita'i funds of the Department of Defense established pursuant to
75 stat. 521. section. 2208 of title 10, United States Code, may be maintained in only
such amounts as are necessary at any time for cash disbursements to
be made from such funds: Provided, That transfers may be made
between such funds in such amounts as may be determined by the
Secretary of Defense, with the approval of the Office of Management
and Budget.
P yments SEC. 840. No part of the funds appropriated under this Act shall be
prohibited used to pay salaries of any Federal employee who is convicted in any
to convicted Federal, State, or local court of competent jurisdiction, of inciting,
rioters. promoting, or carrying on a riot, or any group activity resulting in
material damage to property or injury to persons, found to be in
violation of Federal, State, or local laws designed to protect persons or
property in the community concerned.
Loans to SEC. 841. No part of the funds appropriated under this Act shall be
campus used to provide a loan, guarantee of a loan or a grant to any applicant
disruptors, who has been convicted by any court of general jurisdiction of any
prohibition. crime which involves the use of or the assistance to others in the use
of force, trespass or the seizure of property under control of an institu-
tion of higher education to prevent officials or students at such an
institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing their studies.
Procurement Sic. 842. "a) Appropriations heretofore made available for Pro-
funds, time curement of :Equipment and Missiles, Army; Procurement of Aircraft
limitation. and Missiles, Navy; Other Procurement, Navy; Procurement., Marine
Corps; Aircraft Procurement, Air Force; Missile Procurement, Air
Force; Other Procurement, Air Force; Procurement, Defense Agen-
cies; and Special Foreign Currency Program shall not be available
for obligation after June 30, 1973./Appropriations heretofore made
available for Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy, shall not be avail-
able for obligation after June 30, 1975. Appropriations heretofore
made availahle under the headings Research, Development, Test, and
Evaluation, Army; Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation,
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Navy ; Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Air Force; and
Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense Agencies shall
not be available for obligation after June 30, 1972. Each such appro-
priation shall be merged with and shall be available for the same time
period as appropriations made in this Act under the same head.
(b) Section 642 of the Department of Defense Appropriation Act, Repeal.
1970 (Public Law 91-171, approved December 29, 1969), is hereby 83 Stat. 487.
repealed.
&c. 843. In line with the expressed intention of the President of Laos or
the United States, none of the funds appropriated by this Act shall Thailand, of
be used to finance the introduction of American ground combat itrot ctions,
troops into Laos or Thailand. cobatitro
SEC. 844. None of the funds appropriated in this Act shall be ABM sites,
available for the purposes authorized by section 610, Public Law prohibition.
91-511, approved October 26, 1970. Ante, p. 1224.
SEc. 845. After June 15, 1971, no part of the funds in this Act shall certain Defense
be available to support in excess of 138,000 personnel of the Depart- employees,
nient of Defense (military and civilian) assigned to activities managed limitation.
under the Intelligence and Security Program of the Department of
Defense.
This Act may be cited as the "Department of Defense Appropriation Short title.
Act, 1971."
Approved January 11, 1971.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:
HOUSE REPORTS: No. 91-1570 (Comm. on Appropriations) and Nos. 91-1759
and 91-1799 (Comm. of Conference).
SENATE REPORT No. 91-1392 (Comm. on Appropriations).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 116 (1970):
Oct. 8, considered and passed House.
Dec. 8, considered and passed Senate, amended.
Dec. 16, House agreed to Conference Report No. 91-1759; concurred
in certain Senate amendments with amendments.
Dec. 28, Senate Conference Report 91-1759; insisted on
tamendmentsand requested further conference.
Dec. 29, House and Senate agreed to Conference Report No. 91-1799.
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