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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 · Sec. 125

Sec. 125. PROCUREMENT OF ADDITIONAL ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS DESTROYER

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## SEC. 125 PROCUREMENT OF ADDITIONAL ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS DESTROYER ###
(a)Procurement Authority ####
(1)Additional destroyer The Secretary of the Navy may procure one Arleigh Burke class destroyer, in addition to any other procurement of such ships otherwise authorized by law, to be procured either— #####
(A)as an addition to the contract covering the 10 Arleigh Burke class destroyers authorized to be procured under section 123 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013 (Public Law 112-239; 126 Stat. 1655); or #####
(B)under a separate contract in fiscal year 2018. ####
(2)Incremental funding The Secretary may employ incremental funding for the procurement authorized under paragraph (1). ###
(b)Condition on Out-year Contract Payments A contract entered into under subsection
(a)shall provide that any obligation of the United States to make a payment under such contract for any fiscal year after fiscal year 2016 is subject to the availability of appropriations for that purpose for such fiscal year.
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PROCUREMENT OF ADDITIONAL ARLEIGH BURKE CLASS DESTROYER
Pub. L.Pub. L. 112-239
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