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 100 STAT. 1098

PUBLIC LAW 99-440—OCT. 2, 1986

(1) supporting the unrestricted rights of black businesses to locate in urban areas; (2) influencing other companies in South Africa to follow the standards of equal rights principles; (3) supporting the freedom of mobility of black workers to seek employment opportunities wherever they exist, and make provision for adequate housing for families of employees within the proximity of workers' employment; and (4) supporting the rescission of all apartheid laws. President of U.S. (c) The President may issue additional guidelines and criteria to assist persons who are or may be subject to section 207 in complying with the principles set forth in subsection (a) of this section. The President may, upon request, give an advisory opinion to any person who is or may be subject to this section as to whether that person is subject to this section or would be considered to be in compliance with the principles set forth in subsection (a). (d) The President may require all nationals of the United States President of U.S. referred to in section 207 to register with the United States Government. President of U.S. (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President may Contracts. enter into contracts with one or more private organizations or individuals to assist in implementing this section. PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE 22 USC 5036.

22 USC 2304.

SEC. 209. No assistance may group which maintains within been found to engage in gross nized human rights (as defined Assistance Act of 1961).

be provided under this Act to any its ranks any individual who has violations of internationaly recogin section 502B(d)(l) of the Foreign

USE OF THE AFRICAN EMERGENCY RESERVE President of U.S. SEC. 210. Whenever the President determines that such action is 22 USC 5037. necessary or appropriate to meet food shortages in southern Africa,

the President is authorized to utilize the existing, authorized, and funded reserve entitled the "Emergency Reserve for African Famine Relief to provide food assistance and transportation for that assistance. PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO ANY PERSON OR GROUP E N G A G I N G I N "NECKLACING"

22 USC 5038. 22 USC 2151 note.

SEC. 211. No assistance may be provided under this Act, the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, or any other provision of law to any individual, group, organization, or member thereof, or entity that directly or indirectly engages in, advocates, supports, or approves the practice of execution by fire, commonly known as "necklacing". PARTICIPATION OF SOUTH AFRICA IN AGRICULTURAL EXPORT CREDIT AND PROMOTION PROGRAMS

22 USC 5039.

SEC. 212. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act or any other provision of law, the Secretary of Agriculture may permit South Africa to participate in agricultural export credit and promotion programs conducted by the Secretary at similar levels, and under similar terms and conditions, as other countries that have

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