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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

PUBLIC LAW 99-145—NOV. 8, 1985

99 STAT. 615

SEC. 226. REPORT ON STRATEGIC AND THEATER BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSES

(a) REQUIREMENT FOR STUDY.—The Secretary of Defense shall conduct a study to examine the feasibility and military value of the early application of defenses against ballistic missile attack from the standpoint of— (1) defending high value United States and allied capabilities abroad; and (2) defending United States strategic deterrent capabilities. (b) MATTERS TO B E INCLUDED IN STUDY.—The study shall specifically address— (1) the contribution such defenses could make to deterrence stability; (2) the adequacy in this regard of existing programs, including in particular the Strategic Defense Initiative; and (3) the adequacy of the Army's Anti-Tactical Missile (ATM) program for allied defense. (c) REPORT ON STUDY.—The Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report containing the results of such study not later than February 15, 1986.

TITLE III—OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SEC. 301. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

(a) IN GENERAL.—Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1986 for the use of the Armed Forces and other activities and agencies of the Department of Defense for expenses, not otherwise provided for, for operation and maintenance in amounts as follows: For the Army, $19,177,351,000. For the Navy, $24,608,847,000. For the Marine Corps, $1,626,700,000. For the Air Force, $20,096,089,000. For the Defense Agencies, $7,553,333,000. For the Army Reserve, $780,100,000. For the Naval Reserve, $900,590,000. For the Marine Corps Reserve, $57,170,000. For the Air Force Reserve, $902,144,000. For the Army National Guard, $1,625,780,000. For the Air National Guard, $1,806,162,000. For the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, $920 000 For Defense Claims, $143,300,000. For the Court of Military Appeals, $3,200,000. (b) GENERAL AUTHORIZATION FOR CONTINGENCIES.—There are

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thorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1986, in addition to the amounts authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a), such sums as may be necessary— (1) for unbudgeted increases in fuel costs; (2) for unbudgeted increases as a result of inflation in the cost of activities authorized by subsection (a); and (3) for unbudgeted amounts for salary, pay, retirement, and other employee benefits authorized by law for civilian employees of the Department of Defense whose compensation is provided for by funds authorized to be appropriated in subsection (a).