Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 97.djvu/341

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PUBLIC LAW 98-63—JULY 30, 1983 97 STAT. 309 OTHER PROCUREMENT, AIR FORCE For an additional amount for "Other procurement, Air Force", $3,210,000, to remain available until September 30, 1985: Provided, That funds available under this heading in Public Law 97-377 may be used for the purchase of six vehicles for physical security of overseas personnel, notwithstanding price limitations applicable to passenger vehicles, but not to exceed $100,000 per vehicle RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION 96 Stat. 1845. RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION, NAVY For an additional amount for "Research, development, test and evaluation. Navy", $1,500,000, to remain available for obligation until September 30, 1984. GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 723 of the Department of Defense Appropriation Act, 1983, as enacted in Public Law 97-377, is amended by striking out the first proviso and inserting in lieu thereof: Provided, That nothing herein shall preclude the procurement of specialty metals or chemical warfare protective clothing produced outside the United States or its possessions when such procurement is necessary to comply with agreements with foreign governments requiring the United States to purchase supplies from foreign sources for the purposes of offsetting sales made by the United States Government or United States firms under approved programs serving defense requirements or where such procurement is necessary in further- ance of the standardization and interoperability of equipment requirements within NATO so long as such agreements with foreign governments comply, where applicable, with the requirements of section 36 of the Arms Export Control Act and with section 2457 of title 10, United States Code:". Funds available to the Department of Defense during the current fiscal year may not be obligated to acquire (by lease or purchase) a replacement aircraft for the CT-39 aircraft from other than a United States firm and such replacement aircraft must be assem- bled in the United States and utilize an airframe manufactured in the United States. No funds available to the Department of Defense during the current fiscal year may be used to enter into any contract with a term of three years or more, inclusive of any option for contract extension or renewal, for any vessels, aircraft or vehicles, through a lease, charter, or similar agreement, that imposes an estimated termination liability (excluding the estimated value of the leased item at the time of termination) on the Government exceeding 50 percent of the original purchase value of the vessel, aircraft, or vehicle involved for which the Congress has not specifically provided authority in an appropriation Act for the obligation of 10 percent of such termination liability. None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be obligated or expended to formulate or to carry out any requirement that, in order to be eligible to submit a bid or an offer on a Department of Defense contract to be let for the supply of commercial or commer- cial-type products, a small business concern (as defined pursuant to Procureme nt limitations. 96 Stat. 1854. 22 USC 2776. 96 Stat. 1294. Contract limitations.