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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 2120 Drugs and drug abuse.

PUBLIC LAW 100-456—SEPT. 29, 1988

(3) identify those facilities, or parts of facilities, that could be effectively utilized or renovated to serve as drug treatment facilities for nonviolent drug abusers; and (4) transmit a list of such facilities to the President and to the Congress, (c) DEADUKE FOR REPORTS.—The first report required by subsection 0>) shall be submitted to the President and Congress not later than October 1, 1988. Subsequent reports under such subsection shall be submitted not later than September 1 of every second year after submission of the first report through fiscal year 1996. PART C—REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS

State and local governments.

SEC. 2821. LAND EXCHANGE, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA (a) IN GENERAL.—(1) Subject to subsections (b) through (d), the Secretary of the Army may convey to the County of Alameda, California, and to the City of Dublin, California, the real properties referred to in paragraph (2) in exchange for conveyance to the United States of approximately 445 acres of real property, together with improvements thereon, of the property described in paragraph (3). (2) The properties authorized to be conveyed by the Secretary are as follows: (A) Approximately 35 acres of real property, together with improvements thereon, at the Reserve Forces Training Center, County of Alameda, California, to the County of Alameda, California. (B) Approximately 12 acres of real property, together with improvements thereon, at such center to the City of Dublin, California. (3) The property to be conveyed to the United States is a parcel of land consisting of approximately 445 acres, together with improvements thereon, located in the County of Alameda, California, which is under the jurisdiction of the East Bay Regional Park District, County of Alameda, California, and which was conveyed to such district by the United States by a deed dated February 2, 1973. (4) The instrument of conveyance conveying the property referred to in paragraph (3) to the United States may, at the option of the East Bay Regional Park District— (A) include a right of reversion on behalf of such district in the event that the property conveyed to the United States is no longer needed by the Department of the Army (as determined by the Secretary of the Army); and (B) reserve to such district an easement consisting of not more than 25 acres along the most eastern boundary of the property for use by such district as a part of the Regional Trail System of such district. O> ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATION.—If the fair market value of the t) properties conveyed by the United States pursuant to subsection (a) exceeds the fair market value of the property conveyed to the United States pursuant to such subsection, the County of Alameda, California, the City of Dublin, California, or the East Bay Regional Park District, as appropriate, shall pay the difference to the United States. Any such payment shall be covered into the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts.