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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 933 (Public Print) — Making appropriations for the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other departments and ag... · Sec. 1605

Sec. 1605.

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Notwithstanding section 1101, the level for “Department of Homeland Security, Coast Guard, Acquisition, Construction, and Improvements” shall be $1,468,393,000, of which $1,005,800,000 shall be for vessels, small boats, and related equipment, including 6 Fast Response Cutters, 1 National Security Cutter, 5 Response Boat-Mediums, and initial development of an icebreaker; and $190,500,000 shall be for aircraft including 1 missionized HC-130J aircraft, 1 missionized HC-144 aircraft, and one H-60 helicopter, $64,000,000 shall be for other acquisition programs, $94,411,000 shall be for shore, military housing, and aids to navigation, and $113,682,000 shall be for personnel compensation and benefits and other costs:
Provided , That funds under this heading for vessels shall be immediately available and allotted to contract for the production of the sixth National Security Cutter notwithstanding the availability of funds for post-production costs: Provided further , That the Coast Guard may decommission one High Endurance Cutter, retire 3 HU-24 aircraft, disestablish the Patrol Boat High-Tempo-Maintenance Operations, and disestablish the Vintage Vessel National Center of Expertise.
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