Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3.djvu/595

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PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2389 (b) REPORT. —Section 343(e) of such Act is amended by striking out "one-year period" and inserting in lieu thereof "two-year period. SEC. 380. PROMOTION OF CIVILIAN MARKSMANSHIP. (a) AuTHORnY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY.— (1) Section 4308 of title 10, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: '^§4308. Promotion of civilian marksmanship: authority of the Secretary of the Army "(a) PROGRAM REQUIRED. —The Secretary of the Army, under regulations approved by him upon the recommendation of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, shall provide for— "(1) the operation and maintenance of indoor and outdoor rifle ranges and their accessories and appliances; "(2) the instruction of citizens of the United States in marksmanship, and the employment of necessary instructors for that purpose; "(3) the promotion of practice in the use of rifled arms, the maintenance and management of matches or competitions in the use of those arms, and the issue, without cost, of the arms, ammunition (including caliber.22 and caliber.30 ammunition), targets, and other supplies and appliances necessary for those purposes, to gun clubs under the direction of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice that provide training in the use of rifled arms to youth, the Boy Scouts of America, 4-H Clubs, Future Farmers of America, and other youth-oriented organizations for training and competition; "(4) the award to competitors of trophies, prizes, badges, and other insignia; "(5) the loan or sale at fair market value of caliber.30 rifles, caliber.22 rifles, and air rifles, and the sale of ammunition at fair market value, to gim clubs that— "(A) are under the direction of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice; and "(B) provide training in the use of rifled arms; "(6) the sale at fair market value of arms (including surplus M-1 Garand rifles), ammimition, targets, and other supplies and appliances necessary for target practice to citizens of the Unitea States over 18 years of age who are members of a gun club under the direction of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice; "(7) the maintenance of the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice, including provision for its necessary expenses and those of its members and for the Board's expenses incidental to the conduct of the Board's annual meetings; "(8) the procurement of necessary supplies, appliances, trophies, prizes, badges, and other insignia, clerical and other services, and labor; and "(9) the transportation of employees, instructors, and civilians to ^ve or to receive instruction or to assist or engage in practice m the use of rifled arms, and the transportation and subsistence, or an allowance instead of subsistence, of members of teams authorized by the Secretary to participate in matches or competitions in the use of rifled arms. "(b) ADDITIONAL AUTHORITY.—The Secretary may—