50 USC Ch. 5: Front Matter
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50 USC Ch. 5: Front Matter
From Title 50-WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSECHAPTER 5-ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIAL GENERALLY
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CHAPTER 5-ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIAL GENERALLY

SUBCHAPTER I-ARSENALS, ARMORIES, ARMS, AND WAR MATERIALS

Sec.
51 to 81.
Repealed or Transferred.
82.
Procurement of ships and material during war.
(a)
Definitions.
(b)
Presidential powers.
(d)
Compensation for commandeered material.
83 to 88.
Repealed or Omitted.

        

SUBCHAPTER II-EDUCATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN DEVELOPMENT OF MUNITIONS AND MATERIALS FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE

91 to 96.
Repealed or Omitted.

        

SUBCHAPTER III-ACQUISITION AND DEVELOPMENT OF STRATEGIC RAW MATERIALS

98.
Short title.
98a.
Congressional findings and declaration of purpose.
98b.
National Defense Stockpile.
(a)
Determination of materials; quantities.
(b)
Guidelines for exercise of Presidential authority.
(c)
Quantity change; notification to Congress.
98c.
Materials constituting the National Defense Stockpile.
(a)
Contents.
(b)
Transfer and reimbursement.
(c)
Transfer and disposal.
98d.
Authority for stockpile operations.
(a)
Funds appropriated for acquisitions; proposed stockpile transactions; significant changes therein.
(b)
Disposal.
(c)
Authorization of appropriations.
98e.
Stockpile management.
(a)
Presidential powers.
(b)
Federal procurement practices.
(c)
Barter; use of stockpile materials as payment for expenses of acquiring, refining, processing, or rotating materials.
(d)
Waiver; notification of proposed disposal of materials.
(e)
Leasehold interests in property.
98e–1.
Transferred.
98f.
Special Presidential disposal authority.
98g.
Materials development and research.
(a)
Development, mining, preparation, treatment, and utilization of ores and other mineral substances.
(b)
Development of sources of supplies of agricultural materials; use of agricultural commodities for manufacture of materials.
(c)
Development of sources of supply of other materials; development or use of alternative methods for refining or processing materials in stockpile.
(d)
Grants and contracts to encourage conservation of strategic and critical materials.
98h.
National Defense Stockpile Transaction Fund.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Fund operations.
(c)
Moneys received from sale of materials being rotated or disposed of.
(d)
Effect of bartering.
98h–1.
Advisory committees.
(a)
Membership.
(b)
Expenses.
(c)
Market Impact Committee.
98h–2.
Reports to Congress.
98h–3.
Definitions.
98h–4.
Importation of strategic and critical materials.
98h–5.
Biennial report on stockpile requirements.
(a)
In general.
(b)
National emergency planning assumptions.
(c)
Period within which to replace or replenish materials.
(d)
Effect of alternative mobilization periods.
(e)
Plans of President.
98h–6.
Development of domestic sources.
(a)
Purchase of materials of domestic origin; processing of materials in domestic facilities.
(b)
Terms and conditions of contracts and commitments.
(c)
Proposed transactions included in annual materials plan; availability of funds.
(d)
Transportation and incidental expenses.
(e)
Reports.
98h–7.
National Defense Stockpile Manager.
(a)
Appointment.
(b)
Title of designated officer.
(c)
Delegation of functions.
98i, 99.
Repealed or Transferred.
100.
Nitrate plants.
(a)
Investigations; designation of sites; construction and operation of dams, locks, improvements to navigation, etc.
(b)
Lease, purchase, or acquisition of lands and rights of way; purchase or acquisition of materials, minerals, and processes.
(c)
Use of products of plants; disposal of surplus.
(d)
Employment of officers, agents, or agencies.
(e)
Government construction and operation.
100a.
Omitted.

        

Cross References

Acquisition of sites for armories, nitrate plants, and so forth, see section 2663 of Title 10, Armed Forces.