Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 113 Part 1.djvu/91

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PUBLIC LAW 106-31—MAY 21, 1999 113 STAT. 67 (1) The foreign student reimbursement requirement is the requirement under paragraph (2) of the apphcable foreign student reimbursement statute that a foreign country from which a person is permitted to enroll for instruction under section 4434, 6957, or 9344 of title 10, United States Code, reimburse the United States for the cost of providing such instruction. (2) An unlimited waiver is a waiver of the foreign student reimbursement requirement by the Secretary of Defense (as authorized by such paragraph (2)) without regard to the percentage limitation on such a waiver specified in paragraph (3) of the applicable foreign student reimbursement statute, and the number of persons for whom such a waiver may otherwise be in effect at any one time is the number of persons specified in such paragraph (3). (3) The foreign student reimbursement statute is— (A) section 4434(b) of title 10, United States Code, in the case of the United States Military Academy; (B) section 6957(b) of such title, in the case of the United States Naval Academy; and (C) section 9344(b) of such title, in the case of the United States Air Force Academy. (4) The service academies are the United States Military Academy, the United States Naval Academy, and the United States Air Force Academy. SEC. 302. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a military technician (dual status) (as defined in section 10216 of title 10, United States Code) performing active duty without pay while on leave from technician employment under section 6323(d) of title 5, United States Code, may, in the discretion of the Secretary concerned, be authorized a per diem allowance under this title, in lieu of commutation for subsistence and quarters as described in section 1002(b) of title 37, United States Code. SEC. 303. (a) DISPOSAL AUTHORIZED.—Subject to subsection so use 98d note, (c), the President may dispose of the material in the National Defense Stockpile specified in the table in subsection (b). (b) TABLE. —The total quantity of the material authorized for disposal by the President under subsection (a) is as follows: Authorized Stockpile Disposal Material for disposal Quantity Zirconium ore 17,383 short dry tons (c) MINIMIZATION OF DISRUPTION AND LOSS.— The President may not dispose of material under subsection (a) to the extent that the disposal will result in— (1) undue disruption of the usual markets of producers, processors, and consumers of the material proposed for disposal; or (2) avoidable loss to the United States. (d) RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER DISPOSAL AUTHORITY. — The disposal authority provided in subsection (a) is new disposal authority and is in addition to, and shall not affect, any other disposal authority provided by law regarding the material specified in such subsection.