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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 992

PUBLIC LAW 99-167—DEC. 3, 1985 (6) provide for the cleanup of the areas described in paragraph (5) without regard to whether a final disposal site for hazardous substances from the Arsenal has been selected; (7) establish, as a priority, the use of waste-treatment technologies that will reduce significantly the amount and toxicity level of hazardous substances at or near the Arsenal; (8) provide for selection of a final disposal site for hazardous substances from the Arsenal in a manner that will take into consideration sites, within and outside of Colorado, that— (A) are geologically suitable to serve as such a disposal site; and (B) are located within areas the governing bodies of which have expressed a willingness to have such a disposal site located therein; (9) provide that all activities in the plan will be carried out in compliance with the requirements of applicable Federal and State environmental laws; (10) provide findings and conclusions reached as a result of studying the feasibility and cost of cleansing groundwater on an expedited basis at the sources of contamination on the Arsenal; and (11) include a statement concerning any reprogramming or supplemental appropriation of funds that may be necessary for fiscal year 1987 in order to assure an expeditious implementation of the plan. SEC. 823. COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSISTANCE

Grants.

20 USC 241 note.

20 USC 241.

The Secretary of Defense may use funds appropriated to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 1986 for planning and design purposes to provide planning assistance to local communities if the Secretary determines that the financial resources available to the community (by grant or otherwise) are inadequate. The Secretary may use such funds as follows: (1) To assist communities located near newly established Light Infantry Division Posts at Fort Drum, New York, and Fort Wainwright, Alaska, $500,000. (2) To assist communities located near newly established homeports under the Naval Strategic Dispersal Program at Staten Island, New York, and Everett, Washington, $500,000. SEC. 824. PLAN FOR TRANSFER OF SECTION 6 SCHOOLS (a) PLAN REQUIREMENT.—(1) The Secretary of Defense

shall

submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a plan which provides for the orderly transfer, not later than July 1, 1990, of all Section 6 Schools to the appropriate local school districts of the States in which such schools are located. (2) As used in paragraph (1), the term "Section 6 Schools" means schools of the Department of Defense established under section 6 of Public Law 81-874. (b) DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PLAN.—The plan required by subsection (a) shall be submitted not later than March 1, 1986. SEC. 825. FURNISHING OF BEDDING FOR HOMELESS

Section 2546 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) by redesignating subsection (d) as subsection (e); and