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[81 STAT. 125]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 125]

81 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 90-56-JULY 26, 1967

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(2) ATOMIC WEAPONS.—

Project 68-2-a, new weapons production capabilities, various locations, $100,500,000. Project 68-2-b, weapons production, development, and test installations, $10,000,000. (3) REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 68-3-a, research and development test plants. Project Rover, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, and Nevada Test Site, Nevada, $2,000,000. Project 68-3-b, isotopic space systems facility, Sandia Base, New Mexico, $2,250,000. Project 68-3-c, modifications to reactors, $1,000,000. (4) PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

Project 68—l~a, accelerator and reactor additions and modifications, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, $1,095,000. Project 68—1-b, accelerator improvements, zero gradient synchrotron, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $1,900,000. Project 68—i-c, accelerator improvements, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, California, $1,740,000. Project 68-4-d, accelerator improvements, Cambridge and Princeton accelerators, $400,000. Project 68^t-e, accelerator improvements, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California, $865,000. Project 68-4—f, 200 Bev accelerator, Du Page and Kane Counties near Chicago, Illinois, $7,333,000. Project 68—1—g, laboratory and energy storage facility, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, $8,500,000. (5) TRAINING. EDUCATION AND INFORMATION.—

Project 68-5-a, addition to biomedical building, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, $1,400,000. (6) GENERAL PLANT PROJECTS.—$39,175,000. (7) CAPITAL EQUIPMENT.—Acquisition and fabrication

of capital

equipment not related to construction, $156,575,000. SEC. 102. LIMITATIONS.—(a) The Commission is authorized to start any project set forth in subsections 101(b)(1), (2), (3), and (4) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 25 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (b) l l i e Commission is authorized to start the project set forth in subsection 101(b)(5) only if the currently estimated cost of that project does not exceed by more than 10 per centum the estimated cost set forth for that project. (c) The Commission is authorized to start a project under subsection 101(b)(6) only if it is in accordance with the following: (1) The maximum currently estimated cost of any project shall be $500,000 and the maximum currently estimated cost of any building included in such project shall be $100,000, provided that the building cost limitation may be exceeded if the Commission determines that it is necessary in the interest of efficiency and economy. (2) The total cost of all projects undertaken under subsection 101(b)(6) shall not exceed the estimated cost set forth in that subsection by more than 10 per centum. SEC. 103. The Commission is authorized to perform construction Construction dedesign services for any Commission construction project whenever ^*^" ^^"^^ ^^' (1) such construction project has been included in a proposed authorization bill transmitted to the Congress by the Commission and (2) the