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PUBLIC LAW 100-202—DEC. 22, 1987

101 STAT. 1329-438

(f) The requirements, terms and conditions of section 104 of the Intelligence Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1988 (Public Law 100178), section 8144 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1988 as contained in section 101(b) of this joint resolution, section 10 of Public Law 91-672, section 502 of the National Security Act of 1947, section 15(a) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956, and any other provision of law shall be deemed to have been met for the transfer and use consistent with this section of the funds made available by subsections (a), (b), and (d), and the transfer and use of equipment as provided in subsection (c). (g) The authority to support, monitor, and manage the activities for which this section provides funds shall continue until February 29, 1988. (h) Sections 203(e), 2040)), 207, 209(b), 209(c), and 216, and the first sentence of section 203(d), in "TITLE II—CENTRAL AMERICA" in section lOl(k) of the continuing appropriations resolution for the fiscal year 1987 (Public Laws 99-500 and 99-591) shall apply with respect to funds made available by this section. (i) If, on January 17, 1988, a cease-fire agreed to by the Govern- President of U.S. ment of Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan democratic resistance is in place and the Government of Nicaragua is in compliance with the Guatemala Peace Accord of August 7, 1987, then the President shall, to the maximum extent practicable, make the unobligated balance of funds transferred by subsection (a) available for administration consistent with this section by nonpolitical humanitarian international organizations. (j)(1) The President may submit to Congress, no earlier than January 25, 1988, and no later than January 27, 1988, a request in accordance with this section for budget and other authority to provide additional assistance for the Nicaraguan democratic resistance. (2) Only if a joint resolution approving a request made pursuant to subsection (j)(1) has been enacted into law, the President may submit to Congress one additional request under this section for budget and other authority to provide additional assistance for the Nicaraguan democratic resistance. (3) It is the sense of Congress that any request in accordance with this section should be compatible with the Guatemala Peace Accord of August 7, 1987, and the decisions reached by the Central American presidents at the meeting on the report of the International Commission of Verification and Followup, and consistent with the national security interests of the United States. (4) Each request of the President in accordance with this section Reports. shall include a detailed statement of the steps that the United States, the Central American nations, and other interested parties have taken in support of the Guatemala Peace Accord of August 7, 1987, and of any ceasefire agreed to by the Government of Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan democratic resistance, as well as a report on £my progress made in any bilateral or multilateral talks between the United States and the Government of Nicaragua. (5) If a request of the President in accordance with this section proposes the transfer of funds, the request shall specify the accounts from which the funds are proposed to be transferred. (6) For purposes of this section, the term "joint resolution" means only a joint resolution introduced within one day of session after the day of session on which the Congress receives the request submitted by the President pursuant to paragraphs (1) or (2)—

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