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63 Stat. 108.

54 Stat. 905. 49 USC 5.

78 STAT. 307. 78 STAT. 308.

Stat. 1267; 5 U.S.C. 1337-15), and section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1934, as amended (48 Stat. 948; 40 U.S.C. 276c).

(c) It shall be a condition of any assistance under this Act that fair and equitable arrangements are made, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, to protect the interests of employees affected by such assistance. Such protective arrangements shall include, without being limited to, such provisions as may be necessary for (1) the preservation of rights, privileges, and benefits (including continuation of pension rights and benefits) under existing collective bargaining agreements or otherwise; (2) the continuation of collective bargaining rights; (3) the protection of individual employees against a worsening of their positions with respect to their employment; (4) assurances of employment to employees of acquired mass transportation systems and priority of reemployment of employees terminated or laid off; and (5) paid training or retraining programs. Such arrangements shall include provisions protecting individual employees against a worsening of their positions with respect to their employment which shall in no event provide benefits less than those established pursuant to section 5(2) (f) of the Act of February 4, 1887 (24 Stat. 379), as amended. The contract for the granting of any such assistance shall specify the terms and conditions of the protective arrangements.

AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

SEC. 11. In providing financial assistance to any project under section 3, the Administrator shall take into consideration whether the facilities and equipment to be acquired, constructed, reconstructed, or improved will be designed and equipped to prevent and control air pollution in accordance with any criteria established for this purpose by the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

STATE LIMITATION

SEC. 12. Grants made under section 3 (other than grants for relocation payments in accordance with section 7(b)) for projects in any one State shall not exceed in the aggregate 122 per centum of the aggregate amount of grant funds authorized to be appropriated pursuant to section 4(b).

Approved July 9, 1964.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

HOUSE REPORT No. 204 accompanying H. R. 3881 (Comm. on Banking &

Currency).

SENATE REPORTS: Nos. 82, 83 (Comm. on Banking and Currency; Commerce).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

Vol. 109 (1963): Apr. 1-3, considered in Senate.

Apr. 4, considered and passed Senate.

Vol. 110 (1964): June 24, considered in House.

June 25, considered and passed House, amended, in lieu of H. R. 3881.

June 30, Senate concurred in House amendment.

Public Law 88-390
88th Congress, H. R. 10300
August 1, 1964

An Act

78 STAT. 341.

To authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other

purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

Family housing facilities.

TITLE V

MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING

Military Con-
struction Au-
thorization Act,

1965.

Army.

SEC. 501. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized to construct, at the locations hereinafter named, family housing units and trailer court facilities, in the numbers hereinafter listed, but no family housing construction shall be commenced at any such locations in the United States, until the Secretary shall have consulted with the Administrator, Housing and Home Finance Agency, as to the availability of adequate private housing at such locations. If the Secreof congressional tary and the Administrator are unable to reach agreement with re

Notification

committees.

Army.

spect to the availability of adequate private housing at any location,
the Secretary shall immediately notify the Committees on Armed
Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate, in writing,
of such difference of opinion, and no contract for construction at such
location shall be entered into for a period of thirty days after such
notification has been given. This authority shall include the author-
ity to acquire land, and interests in land, by gift, purchase, exchange
of Government-owned land, or otherwise.

(a) Family housing units for

(1) The Department of the Army, two thousand one hundred and thirty-five units, $38,346,000.

Fort Richardson, Alaska, one hundred units.

Fort Irwin, California, one hundred units.

Fort Ord, California, one hundred and fifty units.
Presidio of San Francisco, California, one hundred units.
Two Rock Ranch Station, California, forty units.
Fort Gordon, Georgia, three hundred units.

U.S. Army installations, Hawaii, one hundred units.
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, two hundred and fifty units.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, one hundred units.
Fort Jackson, South Carolina, two hundred and fifty units.
Atlantic Side, Canal Zone, one hundred and forty units.
Pacific Side, Canal Zone, two hundred units.
Fort Buckner, Okinawa, two hundred units.

ASA Location 12, sixty units.

Classified location, forty-five units.

(2) The Department of the Navy, four thousand one hundred Navy. and fifty-six units, $74,755,000.

Naval Station, Kodiak, Alaska, one hundred units.

Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, one hundred units.

Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, two hundred units.

Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, California, seventyfour units.

Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, one hundred and forty units.

Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, California, one hundred units.

Naval Station, Long Beach, California, four hundred units.

Naval Complex North Bay, San Francisco, California, one hundred units.

Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, two hundred units.

Naval Base, San Francisco, California, three hundred units.

Naval Station, Washington, District of Columbia, one hundred and fifty units.

Naval Base, Key West, Florida, four hundred units.

United States Navy installations, Hawaii, three hundred and fifty units.

Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, one hundred units.

Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, two hundred units.

Naval Station, Charleston, South Carolina, one hundred units.

Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, South Carolina, one unit.

Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia, five hundred units. Naval Shipyard, Bremerton, Washington, one hundred units.

Naval Security Group Activity, Galeta Island, Canal Zone, twenty-six units.

Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, nine units. Naval Communication Station, North West Cape, Australia, one hundred and thirty units.

Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland, one hundred units.

Naval Facility, Antigua, the West Indies, thirty-eight units.

Naval Facility, Eleuthera, Bahamas, thirty-eight units.
Classified location, two hundred units.

Two Rock Ranch Station, California, forty units.
Fort Gordon, Georgia, three hundred units.

U.S. Army installations, Hawaii, one hundred units.
Fort Sheridan, Illinois, two hundred and fifty units.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, one hundred units.
Fort Jackson, South Carolina, two hundred and fifty units.
Atlantic Side, Canal Zone, one hundred and forty units.
Pacific Side, Canal Zone, two hundred units.

Fort Buckner, Okinawa, two hundred units.
ASA Location 12, sixty units.

Classified location, forty-five units.

(2) The Department of the Navy, four thousand one hundred and fifty-six units, $74,755,000.

Naval Station, Kodiak, Alaska, one hundred units. Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, one hundred units.

Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, two hundred units.

Marine Corps Supply Center, Barstow, California, seventyfour units.

Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, one hundred and forty units.

Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, California, one hundred units.

Naval Station, Long Beach, California, four hundred units.

Naval Complex North Bay, San Francisco, California, one hundred units.

Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, two hundred units.

(b) Trailer court facilities for:

78 STAT. 361.

(1) The Department of the Navy, 280 spaces, $500,000.

(2) The Department of the Air Force, 358 spaces, $529,000. SEC. 502. Authorizations for the construction of family housing provided in this Act shall be subject to the following limitations on cost, which shall include shades, screens, ranges, refrigerators, and all other installed equipment and fixtures:

(a) The cost per unit of family housing constructed in the United States (other than Hawaii and Alaska) and Puerto Rico shall not exceed

$24,000 for generals or equivalent:

$19,800 for colonels or equivalent;

$17,600 for majors and/or lieutenant colonels or equivalent; $15,400 for all other commissioned or warrant officer personnel or equivalent, except that four-bedroom housing units authorized by sections 4774(g), 7574(e) and 9774 (g) of title 10, United States Code, may be constructed at a cost not to exceed $17,000.

$13,200 for enlisted personnel, except that four-bedroom housing units authorized by sections 4774(f), 7574(d), and 9774(f) of title 10, United States Code, may be constructed at a cost not to exceed $15,000.

(b) When family housing units are constructed in areas other than those listed in subsection (a), the average cost of all such units, in any project of 50 units or more, shall not exceed $32,000, and in no event shall the cost of any unit exceed $40,000.

(c) The cost limitations provided in subsections (a) and (b) shall be applied to the five-foot line.

(d) No project in excess of fifty units in the areas listed in subsection (a) shall be constructed at an average unit cost exceeding $17,500, including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities.

(e) No family housing unit in the areas listed in subsection (a) shall be constructed at a total cost exceeding $28,000, including the cost of the family unit and the proportionate costs of land acquisition, site preparation, and installation of utilities.

SEC. 503. The Secretary of Defense, or his designee, is authorized Alteration, etc., to accomplish alterations, additions, expansions, or extensions not of quarters. otherwise authorized by law, to existing public quarters at a cost not

to exceed

(a) For the Department of the Army, $2,300,000;

(b) For the Department of the Navy, $1,250,000;
(c) For the Department of the Air Force, $1,250,000;
(d) For the Defense Agencies, $971,000.

SEC. 504. Section 515 of Public Law 84-161 (69 Stat. 324, 352), as Leasing of amended, is amended to read as follows:

facilities.

"SEC. 515. During fiscal years 1965 through and including 1966, 77 Stat. 325. the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force, respectively, are 10 USC 2674 authorized to lease housing facilities at or near military installa. note. tions in the United States and Puerto Rico for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge, upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military installations. Such housing facilities shall be leased on a family or individual unit basis and not more than five thousand of such units may be so leased at any one time. Expenditures for the rental of such housing facilities may not exceed an average of $160 a month for any such unit, including the cost of utilities and maintenance and operation."

78 STAT. 365.

SEC. 505. There is authorized to be appropriated for use by the Appropriation Secretary of Defense or his designee for military family housing as authorization. authorized by law for the following purposes:

(a) for construction and acquisition of family housing, including improvements to adequate quarters, improvements to inadequate quarters, minor construction, rental guarantee payments, construction and acquisition of trailer court facilities, and planning, an amount not to exceed $188,168,000; and

(b) for support of military family housing, including operating expenses, leasing, maintenance of real property, payments of principal and interest on mortgage debts incurred, payments to the Commodity Credit Corporation, and mortgage insurance premiums authorized under section 222 of the National Housing Act, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1715m), an amount not to exceed $472,437,000. Approved August 1, 1964.

68 Stat. 603.

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY:

HOUSE REPORTS: No. 1235 (Comm. on Armed Services), No. 1558 (Comm. of Conference).

SENATE REPORT No. 1102 (Comm. on Armed Services).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 110 (1964):

Mar. 18: Considered and passed House.

June 26: Considered and passed Senate, amended.

July 22: Conference report agreed to in House and Senate.

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