Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 2.djvu/671

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PUBLIC LAW 102-388—OCT. 6, 1992 106 STAT. 1551 Termination date. SEC. 337. None of the funds provided in this Act or prior Reports Appropriations Acts for Coast Guard Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements shall be available after the fifteenth day of any quarter of any fiscal year beginning after December 31, 1992, unless me Commandant of the Coast Guard first submits a quarterly report to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees on all m£gor Coast Guard acquisition projects including projects executed for the Coast Guard by the United States Navy and vessel traffic service projects: Provided, That such reports shall include an acquisition schedule, estimated current and luture year funding requirements, and a schedule of anticipated obligations and outlays for each major acquisition project: Provided further, Hiat such reports shall rate on a relative scale the cost risk, schedule risk, and technical risk associated with each acquisition project and include a table detailing unobligated balances to date and anticipated unobligated balances at the close of the fiscal year and the close of the following fiscal year should the Administration's pending budget request for the acquisition, construction, and improvements account be fully funded: Provided further, That such reports shall also provide abbreviated information on the status of shore facility construction and renovation projects: Provided further, That all information submitted in such reports shall be current as of the last day of the preceding quarter. SEC. 338. Public Law 98-63, 97 Stat. 329, is amended as follows: "(3) The provisions of subsection (1) of this section shall terminate on December 31, 1983. The provisions of subsection (2) of this section shall terminate three years from the enactment of this section unless construction of the 1-287 bypass and the construction of high occupancy vehicle lanes or auxiliary lanes on 1-287 from, the 1-287 intersection with State Route 22 in Somerset County to the 1-287 intersection with 1-80 in Morris County in New Jersey or any other feasible, suitable alternative has been commenced. In the event construction has been commenced subsection (2) of this section will terminate ten years from the enactment of this section, or when construction of 1-287 bypass and the construction of high occupancy vehicle lanes or auxiliary lanes on 1-287 from the 1-287 intersection with State Route 22 in Somerset County to the 1-287 intersection with 1-80 in Morris County in New Jersey or any other feasible, suitable alternative is completed, whichever occurs first. "(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, procedural New Jersey. or substantive, 100 per centum Federal highway trust funds moneys are hereby allocated as part of the State's allocation, and are immediately available for obligation to the State of New Jersey for the construction of the 1-287 bypass and the construction of high occupancy lanes or auxiliary lanes on 1-287 from the 1-287 intersection with State Route 22 in Somerset County to the I- 287 intersection with 1-80 in Morris County in New Jersey or any other feasible, suitable alternative, such appropriation as may be made available by Congress from general appropriations to cover 100 per centum of the cost of the 1-287 bypass or the alternative route: Provided, That such appropriation shall not exceed New Jersey's apportionment using the apportionment factor contained in revised table 5 of the Committee Print Numbered 102-24 of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives.".