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[117 STAT. 1740]
PUBLIC LAW 107-000—MMMM. DD, 2003
[117 STAT. 1740]

117 STAT. 1740

PUBLIC LAW 108–136—NOV. 24, 2003

SEC. 2872. REDESIGNATION OF YUMA TRAINING RANGE COMPLEX AS BOB STUMP TRAINING RANGE COMPLEX.

The military aviation training facility located in southwestern Arizona and southeastern California and known as the Yuma Training Range Complex shall be known and designated as the ‘‘Bob Stump Training Range Complex’’. Any reference to such training range complex in any law, regulation, map, document, record, or other paper of the United States shall be considered to be a reference to the Bob Stump Training Range Complex. SEC. 2873. FEASIBILITY STUDY REGARDING CONVEYANCE OF LOUISIANA ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, DOYLINE, LOUISIANA.

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(a) STUDY REQUIRED.—The Secretary of the Army shall conduct a study of— (1) the feasibility of using the conveyance of the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant in Doyline, Louisiana, as a model for a public-private partnership for the utilization and development of the Plant and similar parcels of real property; and (2) the costs and benefits to the United States of such a conveyance. (b) ELEMENTS OF STUDY.—In conducting the study, the Secretary shall consider the following: (1) The feasibility and advisability of entering into negotiations with the State of Louisiana or the Louisiana National Guard for the conveyance of the Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant. (2) The means by which the conveyance of the Plant could— (A) facilitate the execution by the Department of Defense of its national security mission; and (B) facilitate the continued use of the Plant by the Louisiana National Guard and the execution by the Louisiana National Guard of its national security mission. (3) The evidence presented by the State of Louisiana of the means by which the conveyance of the Plant could benefit current and potential private sector and governmental tenants of the Plant and facilitate the contribution of such tenants to economic development in Northwestern Louisiana. (4) The amount and type of consideration that is appropriate for the conveyance of the Plant. (5) The evidence presented by the State of Louisiana of the extent to which the conveyance of the Plant to a publicprivate partnership will contribute to economic growth in the State of Louisiana, and in Northwestern Louisiana in particular. (6) The value of any mineral rights in the lands of the Plant. (7) The costs and benefits to the United States of sharing revenues and rents paid by current and potential tenants of the Plant as a result of the Armament Retooling and Manufacturing Support Program. (c) REPORT.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report containing the results of the study and any other matters in light of the study that the Secretary considers appropriate.

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