Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 3.djvu/93

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PUBLIC LAW 106-398 —APPENDDC 114 STAT. 1654A-51 Sec. 320. Report on Plasma Energy Pyrolysis System. Sec. 321. Sense of Congress regarding environmental restoration of former defense manufacturing site, Santa Clarita, California. SUBTITLE C—COMMISSARIES AND NONAPPROPRIATED FUND INSTRUMENTAUTIES Sec. 331. Use of appropriated funds to cover operatit^ expenses of commissary stores. Sec. 332. Adjustment of sales prices of commissary store goods and services to cover certain expenses. Sec. 333. Use of surcharges for construction and improvement of commissary stores. Sec. 334. Inclusion of magazines and other periodicals as an authorized commissary merchandise category. Sec. 335. Use of most economical distribution method for distilled spirits. Sec. 336. Report on effects of availability of slot machines on United States military installations overseas. SUBTITLE D—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES Sec. 341. Designation of Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence and publicprivate peirtnerships to increase utilization of such centers. Sec. 342. Unutilized and underutilized plant-capacity costs of United States arsenals. Sec. 343. Arsenal support program initiative. Sec. 344. Codification and improvement of armament retooling and manufacturing support programs. SUBTITLE E—PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS BY PRIVATE-SECTOR SOURCES Sec. 351. Inclusion of additional information in reports to Congress required before conversion of commercial or industrial t3rpe functions to contractor performance. Sec. 352. Effects of outsourcing on overhead costs of Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence and Army ammunition plants. Sec. 353. Consolidation, restructuring, or reengineering of Department of Defense organizations, functions, or activities. Sec. 354. Monitoring of savings resulting from workforce reductions as part of conversion of functions to performance by private sector or other strategic sourcing initiatives. Sec. 355. Performance of emergency response functions at chemical weapons storage installations. Sec. 356. Suspension of reorganization or relocation of Naval Audit Service, SUBTITLE F—DEFENSE DEPENDENTS EDUCATION Sec. 361. EUgibility of dependents of American Red Cross employees for enrollment in Department of Defense domestic dependent schools in Puerto Rico. Sec. 362. Assistance to local educational agencies that benefit dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. Sec. 363. Impact aid for children with severe disabilities. Sec. 364. Assistance for maintenance, repair, and renovation of school facilities that serve dependents of members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilian employees. SUBTITLE G—^MILITARY READINESS ISSUES Sec. 371. Measuring cannibalization of parts, supplies, and equipment under readiness reporting system. Sec. 372. Reporting requirements regarding transfers from high-priority readiness appropriations. Sec. 373. Effects of worldwide contingency operations on readiness of military aircraft and equipment. Sec. 374. Identification of requirements to reduce backlog in maintenance and repair of defense facilities. Sec. 375. New methodology for preparing budget requests to satisfy Army readiness requirements. Sec. 376. Review of AH-64 aircraft program. Sec. 377. Report on Air Force spare and repair parts program for C-5 aircraft. SUBTITLE H—OTHER MATTERS Sec. 381. Annual report on public sale of certain military equipment identified on United States Munitions List. Sec. 382. Resale of armor-piercing ammunition disposed of by the Army. Sec. 383. Reimbursement by civil air carriers for support provided at Johnston Atoll.