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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Department of Defense and Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Act, 2019 and Continuing Appropriations Act, 2019 · Sec. 8041

Sec. 8041. (rescissions)

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## SEC. 8041 (rescissions) Of the funds appropriated in Department of Defense Appropriations Acts, the following funds are hereby rescinded from the following accounts and programs in the specified amounts: * Provided*, That no amounts may be rescinded from amounts that were designated by the Congress for Overseas Contingency Operations/Global War on Terrorism or as an emergency requirement pursuant to the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget or the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, as amended:
“Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy: DDG-51 Destroyer”, 2011/2020, $94,000,000; “Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy: CVN RCOH (AP)”, 2011/2020, $4,000,000; “Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy: DDG-51 Destroyer”, 2012/2020, $66,000,000; “Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy: LPD-17”, 2012/2020, $13,000,000; “Shipbuilding and Conversion, Navy: Joint High Speed Vessel”, 2012/2020, $8,000,000; “Aircraft Procurement, Army”, 2017/2019, $16,000,000; “Aircraft Procurement, Navy”, 2017/2019, $38,894,000;
“Other Procurement, Navy”, 2017/2019, $32,344,000; “Aircraft Procurement, Air Force”, 2017/2019, $169,677,000; “Space Procurement, Air Force”, 2017/2019, $5,000,000; “Other Procurement, Air Force”, 2017/2019, $44,300,000; “Defense Health Program: Procurement”, 2017/2019, $2,413,000; “Missile Procurement, Army”, 2018/2020, $80,000,000; “Procurement of Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicles, Army”, 2018/2020, $210,506,000; “Other Procurement, Army”, 2018/2020, $64,390,000; “Aircraft Procurement, Navy”, 2018/2020, $26,361,000;
“Weapons Procurement, Navy”, 2018/2020, $115,657,000; “Other Procurement, Navy”, 2018/2020, $36,600,000; “Aircraft Procurement, Air Force”, 2018/2020, $195,255,000; “Missile Procurement, Air Force”, 2018/2020, $5,200,000; “Space Procurement, Air Force”, 2018/2020, $218,100,000; “Procurement of Ammunition, Air Force”, 2018/2020, $17,100,000; “Other Procurement, Air Force”, 2018/2020, $123,500,000; “Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army”, 2018/2019, $191,120,000; “Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force”, 2018/2019, $490,588,000;
“Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Defense-Wide”, 2018/2019, $25,000,000; and “Defense Health Program: Procurement”, 2018/2020, $215,000,000.
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