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[80 STAT. 162]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 162]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-428-MAY 21, 1966

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unfit for circulation, regardless of who is responsible for, and regardless of who performs, such cancellation, destruction, or accounting. The Comptroller General shall have access to any books, documents, papers, and records which he deems necessary to facilitate an effective audit pursuant to this section. Approved May 20, 1966.

Public Law 89-428 May 21, 1966 [H. R. 14732]

Atomic Energy Commission. Appropriation authorization. 77 Stat. 88. 42 USC 2017.

AN ACT To authorize appropriations to the Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with section 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. SEC. 101. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Atomic Energy Commission in accordance with the provisions of section 261 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, the sum of $2,210,658,000 as follows: (a) For "Operating expenses", $1,964,128,000. (b) For "Plant and capital equipment", including construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities, including land acquisition; construction planning and design; and acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, $246,530,000 as follows: (1)

SPECIAL NUCLEAR MATERIALS.—

Project 67-1-a, isotopes process development laboratory. Savannah River, South Carolina, $2,000,000. (2) ATOMIC WEAPONS.—

Project 67-2-a, diagnostic chemistry building addition, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Livermore, California, $1,600,000. Project 67-2-b, weapons production, development, and test installations, $10,000,000. (3)

REACTOR DEVELOPMENT.—

Project 67-3-a, fast flux test facility (AE only), $7,500,000. Project 67-3-b, modifications and addition to S I W reactor facility, National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho, $10,000,000. Project 67-3-c, research and development test plants. Project Rover, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico, and Nevada Test Site, Nevada, $2,000,000. Project 67-3-d, fast neutron generator. Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $1,900,000. Project 67-3-e, heavy water organic cooled reactor (AE only), $2,000",000. Project 67-3-f, modifications to reactors, $3,000,000. (4)

PHYSICAL RESEARCH.—

Project 67-4-a, low" energy accelerator improvements, Argonne National I^aboratoiy, Illinois, $400,000. Project 67-4-b, jiccelerator improvements, zero gradient synchrotron, Argonne National Laboratory, Illinois, $2,000,000. Project 67-4-c, accelerator and reactor additions and modifications, Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, $800,000. Project 67-4-d, accelerator improvements, Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, California, $1,550,000. Project 67-4-e, accelerator improvements, Cambridge and Princeton accelerators, $1,850,000. Project 67-4-f, accelerator improvements, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, California,, $400,000.