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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 · Sec. 132

Sec. 132. LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FUNDS TO RETIRE B-1 BOMBER AIRCRAFT

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## SEC. 132 LIMITATIONS ON USE OF FUNDS TO RETIRE B-1 BOMBER AIRCRAFT ###
(a)In General None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act for fiscal year 2012 for the Department of Defense may be obligated or expended to retire any B-1 bomber aircraft on or before the date on which the Secretary of the Air Force submits to the congressional defense committees the plan described in subsection (b). ###
(b)Plan Described The plan described in this subsection is a plan for retiring B-1 bomber aircraft that includes the following: ####
(1)An identification of each B-1 bomber aircraft that will be retired and the disposition plan for such aircraft. ####
(2)An estimate of the savings that will result from the proposed retirement of B-1 bomber aircraft in each calendar year through calendar year 2022. ####
(3)An estimate of the amount of the savings described in paragraph
(2)that will be reinvested in the modernization of B-1 bomber aircraft still in service in each calendar year through calendar year 2022. ####
(4)A modernization plan for sustaining the remaining B-1 bomber aircraft through at least calendar year 2022. ####
(5)An estimate of the amount of funding required to fully fund the modernization plan described in paragraph
(4)for each calendar year through calendar year 2022. **[**Section 133 was repealed by section 136(d) of Public Law 115–91.**]**
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