Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 5.djvu/220

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114 STAT. 2763A-180 PUBLIC LAW 106-554—APPENDIX D (A) by striking "non-contiguous States except Hawaii" and inserting "Alaska"; (B) by striking "Inc," and inserting "Inc.,"; (C) by striking "scrup;" and inserting "scrub;"; and (D) by striking "watershed for lower Rouge River restoration:" and inserting "watershed:". (5) In title IV, by striking section 406 and by redesignating sections 407 and 408 as sections 406 and 407, respectively. (6) In title VI, by striking sections 635 and 636. (7) In title IX, in the first proviso of section 901, by striking ", territory or an Indian Tribe" and inserting "or territory", (b) The amendments made by this section shall take effect as if included in H.R. 4942 of the 106th Congress on the date of its enactment. CHAPTER 3 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE GENERAL PROVISIONS—THIS CHAPTER SEC. 301. In the event that award of the full funding contract for low-rate initial production of the F-22 aircraft is delayed beyond December 31, 2000 because of inability to complete the requirements specified in section 8124 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2001 (Public Law 106-259), the Secretary of the Air Force may obligate up to $353,000,000 of the funds appropriated in title III of Public Law 106-259 to continue F-22 Lot 1 (10 aircraft) advance procurement to protect the supplier base and preserve program costs and schedule. SEC. 302. (a) Consistent with Executive Order Number 1733, dated March 3, 1913, and notwithstanding section 303 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Public Law 96-487, or any other law, the Department of the Air Force shall have primary jurisdiction, custody, and control over Shemya Island and its appurtenant waters (including submerged lands). In exercising such primary jurisdiction, custody, and control, the Secretary of the Air Force may utilize and apply such authorities as are generally applicable to a military installation, base, camp, post, or station. Shemya Island and its appurtenant waters (including submerged lands) shall continue to be included within the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System and the Secretary of the Interior shall have jurisdiction secondary to that of the Department of the Air Force. Nothing in this section shall prohibit the transfer of jurisdiction, custody, and control over Shemya Island by the Department of the Air Force to another military department. In the event the military department exercising such primary jurisdiction, custody, and control no longer has a need to exercise such primary jurisdiction, custody, and control of Shemya Island and its appurtenant waters (including submerged lands), such jurisdiction, custody, and control shall terminate and the Secretary of the Interior shall then exercise sole jurisdiction, custody, and control over Shemya Island and its appurtenant waters (including submerged lands) as part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. (b) Any environmental contamination of Shemya Island caused by a military department shall be the responsibility of that military