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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 · Sec. 2837

Sec. 2837. LEASE EXTENSION, BRYAN MULTI-SPORTS COMPLEX, WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA

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## SEC. 2837 LEASE EXTENSION, BRYAN MULTI-SPORTS COMPLEX, WAYNE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA ###
(a)Authority In the case of the existing lease with the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, regarding the approximately 62-acre Bryan Multi-Sports Complex located in Wayne County, North Carolina, the Secretary of the Air Force may enter into an agreement with the City of Goldsboro to extend the term of the lease for the purpose of permitting the City to continue to operate a sports and recreation facility for the benefit of both the Air Force and the community. ###
(b)Duration The duration of the lease extension provided by the Secretary of the Air Force under subsection
(a)may not exceed 30 years, providing a total lease period not to exceed 50 years for the lease described in such subsection. ###
(c)Payments Under the Lease The Secretary of the Air Force may waive the requirement under section 2667(b)(4) of title 10, United States Code, with respect to the lease extension authorized by subsection
(a)if the Secretary determines that extension of the lease described in such subsection enhances the quality of life of members of the Armed Forces.
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