Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 3.djvu/750

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106 STAT. 2544 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 (c) EMERGENCY DESIGNATION.—The authorization of appropriations in subsection (b) are effective only to the extent that the appropriations are designated by the Congress as emergency appropriations for all purposes of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985 in an appropriations Act. TITLE XIII—MATTERS RELATING TO ALLIES AND OTHER NATIONS Subtitle A—Burdensharing SEC. 1301. OVERSEAS BASING ACnvmES. (a) FUNDING REDUCTIONS. —(I)(A) The total amount appropriated to the Department of Defense for operation and maintenance and for military construction (including NATO Infrastructure) that is obligated to conduct overseas basing activities during fiscal year 1993 may not exceed the amount equal to the baseline for fiscal year 1993 reduced by $500,000,000. (B) For purposes of subparagraph (A), the baseline for fiscal year 1993 is the sum of the amounts of the overseas funding estimates specified for such year for Operation and Maintenance; Family Housing, Operations; Family Housing, Construction; and Military Construction (including NATO Infrastructure) set forth on page 8 of the report of the Department of Defense dated January 1992, and entitled "Amended FY 1992/FY 1993 Biennial Budget Estimates for Defense Overseas Funding and Dependent Overseas Funding". (2) It is the sense of Congress that the amounts obligated to conduct overseas basing activities should decline significantly in fiscal years 1994, 1995, and 1996 as— (A) the number of United States military personnel stationed overseas is reduced in conformance with the provisions of section 1302 and the amendment made by section 1303; and (B) the countries to which subsection (e)(1) and (e)(2) apply assume an increased share of the costs of United States military installations in those countries. (b) DEFINITION.— In this section, the term "overseas basing activities'* means the activities of the Department of Defense for which funds are provided through appropriations for operation and maintenance, including appropriations for family housing operations, and for military construction (including family housing construction and NATO Infrastructure) for the payment of costs for Department of Defense overseas military imits and the costs for all dependents who accompany Department of Defense personnel outside the United States. (c) OFFSETS.— Reductions for purposes of subsection (a) in obligations of appropriated funds for overseas basing activities may be offset by either or a combination of the following: (1) Increase in the level of host-nation support due to agreements reached under subsection (e) or otherwise. (2) Accelerated withdrawal of United States forces or equipment under the provisions of section 1302 and the amendment made by section 1303. (d) ALLOCATIONS OF SAVINGS.— The savings realized as a result of the reductions for purposes of subsection (a) will be allocated for operation and maintenance and military construction activities