A bill to authorize certain construction at military installations and for other purposes.
Military Construction Authorization Act - =Title I:= Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to establish or develop military installations and facilities at specified locations. Authorizes appropriations in specified amounts for each of these locations. Authorizes the Secretary to establish or develop other installations by proceeding with construction made necessary by unforeseen security considerations, new weapons development, new and unforeseen research and development requirements, improved production schedules, or revisions in the tasks or functions assigned to a military installation or for environmental considerations.
=Title II:= Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to establish or develop military installations and facilities at specified locations. Authorizes appropriations in specified amounts for each such location. Authorizes the Secretary to establish or develop other installations where necessary under the same conditions as those relating to the Secretary of the Army under Title I of this Act.
=Title III:= Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to establish or develop military installations and facilities at specified locations. Authorizes appropriations in specified amounts for each such location. Authorizes the Secretary to establish or develop additional facilities where necessitated by those factors enumerated in Title I of this Act pertaining to the Secretary of the Army.
=Title IV:= Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to establish or develop military installations at specified locations and authorizes appropriations in specified amounts for each such location. Authorizes the Secretary to establish or develop additional facilities which are determined to be vital to the security of the United States.
=Title V: Military Family Housing and Homeowners Assistance Program= - Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to construct or acquire military family housing units in specified numbers at specified locations. Requires the Secretary to consult with the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as to the availability of suitable private housing before commencing housing construction. Authorizes the Secretary to increase the amounts authorized for housing construction by up to ten percent to meet unforeseeable and unusual variations in cost.
Increases the average amounts which may be expended for leasing family housing units for military personnel. Increases the number of family housing units which may be leased in foreign countries.
Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to settle claims regarding the construction of public quarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, in the amount of $500,000.
Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to settle claims regarding the construction of public quarters at the Naval Complex, South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the amount of $1,750,000.
Increases the authorization to construct or acquire 100 units of housing for Naval Station Adak, Alaska, from $8,500,000 to $10,500,000.
Authorizes appropriations for use by the Secretary of Defense for military family housing and homeowner's assistance for specified purposes.
=Title VI: General Provisions= - Sets forth limitations on the use of funds authorized to be appropriated under this Act. Authorizes increases in the amounts specified under this Act under certain circumstances.
Requires the Secretaries of the various military departments to report annually to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives regarding contracts awarded for construction projects under this Act.
Repeals authorizations for military public works in the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1978, and all authorizations contained in Acts approved before August 1, 1977, and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization. Specifies exceptions to such repealer.
Sets forth the unit cost limitations for military construction projects within the United States.
Directs the Secretary of Defense to encourage the utilization of solar energy for projects authorized by this Act where it would be practical and economically feasible. Authorizes the Secretary to permit increases in the cost limitations or floor area limitations contained in this Act in order to equip projects with solar heating or cooling equipment.
Requires that 25 percent of all new military facilities (except housing) include solar energy systems to the extent that such a system is cost effective. Requires that all new military family housing include solar energy systems where such a system is cost effective.
Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to transfer the Navy Drum Storage Area in Hawaii to that State.
Authorizes each of the Secretaries of the various military departments to develop geothermal resources within property under the control of the department (except public lands) for the benefit of the Department of Defense.
Authorizes the Secretaries to enter into contracts for the purchase of public utility services with contractors operating energy production facilities on property under the control of the department so long as such energy resources are derived from other than nuclear or fossil fuel sources.
Prohibits the Department of Defense from purchasing any land adjacent to Pease Air Force Base in New Hampshire without the express authorization of Congress.
Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to convey: (1) to the city of Niceville, Florida, a portion of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; and (2) to the Air Force Enlisted Men's Widows and Dependents Home Foundation, Incorporated, two parcels of land at Eglin Air Force Base. Requires the city of Niceville and the Foundation each to convey land or pay an amount of money to the United States which in total equals an amount which is not less than the fair market value of such land authorized to be conveyed.
Redefines military installation as a facility at which not less than 300 civilian personnel are authorized to be employed for purposes of base closure and realignment.
=Title VII: Guard and Reserve Forces Facilities= - Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to establish or develop additional facilities for the National Guard and the Reserve components of the various armed forces. Authorizes appropriations for such purpose.
Waives certain restrictions on the Secretary of Defense's authority to establish or develop installations and facilities under this Title. Expands such authority to acquire real estate or lands to include acquisition by exchange of Government-owned land, gift, or purchase.
Public Law 95-356.
Introduced in Senate
Reported to Senate from the Committee on Armed Services, S. Rept. 95-847.
Reported to Senate from the Committee on Armed Services, S. Rept. 95-847.
Placed on calendar in Senate.
Call of calendar in Senate.
Measure considered in Senate.
Measure indefinitely postponed in Senate, H. R. 12602 passed in lieu.
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