97 STAT. 1456 PUBLIC LAW 98-212—DEC. 8, 1983 Federal Contract Research Centers. Expiration date. McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary, Wash., transfer. Ante, p. 1423. Ante, p. 639. U.S. troops in Lebanon and Grenada, free m ailing privileges. Count ries with illicit drug activities, restriction. provided to the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate— (a) a certification that the system or subsystem being devel- oped will be procured in quantities that are not sufficient to warrant development of two or more production sources, or (b) a plan for the development of two or more sources for the production of the system or subsystem being developed. SEC. 798. Funds appropriated by this Act shall be available for such studies and analyses contracts with federally established non- profit corporations which operate Federal Contract Research Cen- ters as the Secretary of Defense may determine in accordance with procedures in effect on June 1, 1983, notwithstanding any other provisions of law: Provided, That this section shall expire on April 30, 1984. SEC. 799. It is the sense of the Congress that the Secretary of Defense should formulate and carry out a program under which contracts awarded by the Department of Defense in fiscal year 1984 would, to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with existing law, be awarded to contractors who agree to carry out such contracts in labor surplus areas (as defined and identified by the Department of Labor). SEC. 799A. The Administrator of General Services shall transfer to the State of Washington for educational correctional facility use and in accordance with provisions of law relating to the disposal of Federal property, that part of the real property, including all improvements and related personal property thereon, which was administered by the Department of Justice, located in Pierce County, Washington, known as the former McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary. Such transfer shall not include that part of McNeil Island comprising the wildlife refuge area. SEC. 799B. Within the funds made available under title III of this Act, the military departments may use such funds as necessary, but not to exceed $2,300,000, to carry out the provisions of section 430 of title 37, United States Code. SEC. 799C. Within funds available under title III of this Act, the Department of Defense shall provide free mailing privileges to members of the Armed Forces of the United States assigned to duty as part of the multinational peacekeeping force in Lebanon and to members of the Armed Forces of the United States assigned to duty in Grenada in the same manner and to the same extent such privileges would be accorded under section 3401 of title 39, United States Code, to members of the Armed Forces of the United States serving on active duty in an overseas area, as designated by the President, when the Armed Forces of the United States are engaged in military operations involving armed conflict with a hostile for- eign force. SEC. 799D. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available under this Act may be available for any country during any three-month period beginning on or after November 1, 1983, immediately following a certification by the President to the Con- gress that the government of such country is failing to take adequate measures to prevent narcotic drugs or other controlled sub- stances (as listed in the schedules in section 202 of the Comprehen- sive Drug Abuse and Prevention Control Act of 1971 (21 U.S.C. 812)/ which are cultivated, produced, or processed illicitly, in wnole or in part, in such country, or transported through such country from being sold illegally within the jurisdiction of such country to United
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