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42 USC 7010.

Funds, transfer.

Funds, allocation.

Formula.

the source and amount of any funds not supplied by the Administrator; and any data and information which the Administrator determines are necessary to protect the interests of the United States and to facilitate an effective financial audit and performance evaluation. Such recordkeeping shall be in accordance with Federal Management Circular 74-7 (34 CFR part 256) and any modification thereto. The Administrator, or any of his duly authorized representatives, shall have access until the expiration of three years after the completion of the facilities or activities involved, to any books, documents, papers, and records or receipts which the Administrator deems to be related or pertinent, directly or indirectly, to any such Federal funds.

APPROPRIATION AUTHORIZATION

SEC. 512. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Director to carry out this title such sums as may be included in the annual authorization, for the fiscal year 1977 (as provided in section 101 (7) (G) of title I of this Act), for the nonnuclear programs of the Energy Research and Development Administration.

(b) To the extent provided in the Act making the appropriation involved, any portion of the amount appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) for any fiscal year may be transferred by the Director, with the approval of the Administrator, to the head of any other Federal agency for payment to or expenditure within one or more States under sections 505 and 506 upon a determination by the Director that the existence of regular payment channels or administrative relationships between that agency and the State involved (or entities within such State) makes such transfer and such payment or expenditure administratively more efficient or effective or otherwise promotes the achievement of the objectives of this title: but no transfer of funds under this subsection shall result in any loss by the Director of any authority over program direction or control which is vested in him by this title.

(c) (1) The total amount appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) for the initial implementation of the energy extension service (other than the portion thereof needed for administrative expenses and special State projects) shall be allocated among the participating States according to the amounts needed to implement their proposed initial programs.

(2) The total amount appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) for any fiscal year (other than the portion thereof needed for administrative expenses and special State projects) shall be allocated among the States in accordance with the following formula:

(i) one-half shall be divided equally among all the States; and

(ii) one-half shall be divided among the States in proportion to their respective populations, with each State being entitled to a sum that bears the same ratio to one-half of such total amount as such State's population (determined on the basis of the most recent decennial census) bears to the total population of all the States (as so determined).

(3) During the fiscal year in which this title becomes effective, the Director shall provide funds in accordance with paragraph (1) of this subsection for the implementation of the energy extension service activities in the maximum number of States determined by the Director to be feasible with the total amount appropriate pursuant to subsection (a): Provided, That in no case shall such number be less than ten States.

DEFINITIONS

SEC. 513. As used in this title, the term

(1) "energy conservation" means energy conservation, efficient energy use and the utilization of renewable energy resources; and

(2) "State" means any State of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, or any territory or possession of the United States.

42 USC 7011.

INDEX TO LEGISLATIVE HISTORY OF PUBLIC LAW 95-39 (S. 36)
(Page references are to the daily editions of the Congressional Record,
95th Cong., 1st session)

S. 36 introduced by Mr. Jackson, January 10, 1977, S124.
Hearings: Subcommittee on Energy Research and Water Resources
of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (94th
Congress), February 23, 25, 27; March 2, 1976. Subcommittee on
Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration of the House
Committee on Science and Technology (94th Congress), Febru-
ary 10, 11, 17-20, 24, 25, 1976.

Reported with amendment (S. Rept. 95-69), March 28, 1977, S4969. Considered and passed by the Senate, amended, April 4, 1977, S5515. Referred to the House Committee on Science and Technology, April 19, 1977, H3256.

Reported with amendment (H. Rept. 95-224), April 27, 1977, H3707. Considered and passed by the House, amended, May 2, 1977, H3862, H3887.

Senate concurred in House amendment with amendment, May 13, 1977, S7564.

House concurred in Senate amendments to the House amendment, May 18, 1977, H4588.

Examined and signed by the Speaker of the House, May 23, 1977,

Examined and signed by the President pro tempore of the Senate, May 23, 1977, S8324.

Presented to the President, May 23, 1977, S8325.

Approved as Public Law 95-39, June 3, 1977, S8893.

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PUBLIC LAW 95-183 (ERDA AUTHORIZATION
FOR NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS FOR
FISCAL YEARS 1977 AND 1978)

95TH CONGRESS, S. 1339

NOVEMBER 15, 1977

AN ACT

To authorize appropriations for the Energy Research and Development Administration for national security programs for fiscal years 1977 and 1978, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Energy Research and Development Administration Authorization Act of 1977 and 1978-Military Applications".

TITLE I-NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAMS-
FISCAL YEAR 1977

AUTHORIZATION OF FUNDS

SEC. 101. Funds heretofore appropriated by Public Law 94-355 (90 Stat. 889) for the national security programs of the Energy Research and Development Administration for operating expenses and for plant and capital equipment, including construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities (including land acquisition), and for acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, are hereby authorized to be appropriated.

TITLE II-NATIONAL SECURITY PROGRAM-
FISCAL YEAR 1978

OPERATING EXPENSES

SEC. 201. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Energy Research and Development Administration for fiscal year 1978 for operating expenses, incurred in carrying out national security programs, as follows:

(1) For weapons activities, $1,181,000,000.

(2) For special materials production, $416,400,

000.

(3) For laser fusion, $116,200,000.

(4) For naval reactor development, $211,700,000. (5) For program management and support, $40,800,000.

PLANT AND CAPITAL EQUIPMENT

SEC. 202. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Energy Research and Development Administration for fiscal year 1978 for plant and capital equipment, including planning, construction, acquisition, or modification of facilities (including land acquisition), and for acquisition and fabrication of capital equipment not related to construction, necessary for national security programs, as follows:

(1) For laser fusion:

Project 78-4-a, high energy laser facility (NO VA), Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, $8,000,000.

(2) For weapons activities:

Project 78-16-a, cruise missile production facilities, various locations, $18,100,000.

Project 78-16-b, full fuzing option (FUFO) bomb production facilities, various locations, $43,000,000. Project 78-16-c, high explosive flash radiography facility, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, $5,000,000.

Project 78-16-d, weapons safeguards, various locations, $17,000,000.

Project 78-16-e, new weapons production installations, various locations, $2,000,000.

Project 78-16-f, replace 10-inch water main, Bendix Plant, Kansas City, Missouri, $2,000,000.

Project 78-16-g radioactive liquid waste improvements, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico (A-E only), $600,000.

Project 78-16-h, Tonopah Test Range upgrade, Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico, $4,000,000.

Project 78-16-i, laboratory support complex, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, New Mexico (A-E only), $2,000,000.

Project 78-17-a, production component warehouse, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas (A-E only), $250,000.

Project 78-17-b, surface water control system, Rocky Flats Plant, Colorado, $2,800,000.

Project 78-17-c, core facilities office building, utilities and roads. Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California (A-E only), $1,300,000.

Project 78-17-d, steam plant improvements, Y-12 Plant, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (A-E and long lead procurement only), $3,000,000.

Project 78-17-e, high explosive machining facility, Pantex Plant, Amarillo, Texas, $5,000,000. (3) For special materials production:

Project 78-18-a high level waste storage and waste management facilities, Richland, facilities, Richland, Washington,

$18,000,000.

Project 78-18-b. high level waste storage facilities, Savannah River, South Carolina, $42.000.000.

Project 78-18-c, fifth set of calcined solids storage bins, Idaho Chemical Processing Plant, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho, $12,500,000. Project 78-18-d, new hydrofracture facility. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Tennessee, $5.400,000.

Project 78-18-e, environmental, safety and security improvements to waste management and materials processing facilities, Richland, Washington, $15,500,000.

Project 78-18-f. powerhouse emission control improvements, Richland, Washington, $6,500.000.

Project 78-18-g, fanhouse and increased fan capacity, H chemical separations area, Savannah River, South Carolina, $3,400,000.

Project 78-18-h, plantwide fire protection, Savannah River, South Carolina, $6,300,000.

Project 78-18-i, improved emergency coolant supply in reactor areas, Savannah River, South Carolina, $3,500.000.

Project 78-18-j N-reactor environmental improvements, Richland, Washington, $7,500,000.

(4) For project 78-21, General Plant Projects-
(A) for weapons activities, $24,000,000,
(B) for special materials production,
$12,000,000, and

(C) for naval reactor development, $2,800,000. (5) For project 78-22, construction planning and design, $5,000,000.

(6) For capital equipment not related to construction

(A) for weapons activities, $79,000,000,

(B) for special materials production, $36,700,000,

(C) for laser fusion, $13,200,000,

(D) for naval reactor development, $15,150,000, and

(E) for program management and support, $300,000.

ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATIONS FOR PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED

PROJECTS

SEC. 203. Funds are hereby authorized to be appro

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