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22 USC 4903.

PUBLIC LAW 99-399—AUG. 27, 1986

Representatives and the chairman and ranking minority of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate). (c) MEETINGS.—The Board shall meet at least once each year to select the individuals who will be eligible to serve as Fellows. (d) COMPENSATION AND PER DIEM.—Members of the Board shall receive no compensation on account of their service on the Board, but while away from their homes or regular places of business in the performance of their duties under this title, may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 of title 5 of the United States Code. SEC. 1004. FELLOWSHIPS.

(a) NUMBER.—Up to 100 fellowships may be provided under this title each year. (h) REMUNERATION AND PERIOD.—The Board shall determine, taking into consideration the position in which each Fellow will serve and his or her experience and expertise— (1) the amount of remuneration the Fellow will receive for his or her service under this title, and (2) the period of the fellowship, which shall be between one and two years. (c) TRAINING.—Each Fellow may be given appropriate training at the Foreign Service Institute or other appropriate institution. (d) HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION.—The Secretary of State shall, pursuant to regulations— (1) provide housing for each Fellow while the Fellow is serving abroad, including (where appropriate) housing for family members; and (2) pay the costs and expenses incurred by each Fellow in traveling between the United States and the country in which the Fellow serves, including (where appropriate) travel for family members. (e) EFFECTIVE DATE.—Subsection (d) of this section shall not take effect until October 1, 1986. 22 USC 4904.

22 USC 3901 note22 USC 2651

SEC. 1005. SECRETARY OF STATE.

(a) DETERMINATIONS.—The Secretary of State shall determine which of the individuals selected by the Board will serve at each United States diplomatic or consular mission in the Soviet Union or Eastern Europe and the position in which each will serve. (b) AUTHORITIES.—Such service shall be in accordance with the relevant authorities of the Foreign Service Act of 1980, the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956, and title 5 of the United States Code. (c) FUNDING.—Funds appropriated to the Department of State for "Salaries and Expenses" shall be used for the expenses incurred in carrying out this title. TITLE XI—SECURITY AT MILITARY BASES ABROAD

10 USC 133 note.

SEC. 1101. FINDINGS.

The Congress finds that— (1) there is evidence that terrorists consider bases and installations of United States Armed Forces outside the United States to be targets for attack; , - - :i: i

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