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 101 STAT. 1444

PUBLIC LAW 100-213—DEC. 24, 1987

Public Law 100-213 100th Congress An Act Dec. 24, 1987 [H.R. 2689]

Arms Control and Disarmament Amendments Act of 1987. 22 USC 2551 note.

To amend the Arms Control and Disarmament Act to authorize appropriations for the fiscal years 1988 and 1989 for the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the 'Arms Control and Disarmament Amendments Act of 1987". SEC. 2. AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS.

Section 49(a) of the Arms Control and Disarmament Act (22 U.S.C. 2589(a)) is amended to read as follows: "(a)(1) To carry out the purposes of this Act, there are authorized to be appropriated— ^'(A) $29,000,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $29,800,000 for fiscal year 1989; and r "(B) such additional amounts as may be necessary for each such fiscal year for increases in salary, pay, retirement, other employee benefits authorized by law, and other nondiscretion" ary costs, and to offset adverse fluctuations in foreign currency ' exchange rates. "(2) Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by paragraph (I)(A) for each of the fiscal years 1988 and 1989— "(A) $7,063,000 shall be available only to pay necessary expenses incurred in connection with arms control negotiations conducted with the Government of the Soviet Union on strategic arms reductions, intermediate-range nuclear forces, and space and defensive weapons; "(B) not less than $310,000 shall be available only for the program for visiting scholars in the field of arms control and disarmament established under section 28 of this Act; "(C) $780,000 shall be used for external research to assist the Bureau of Verification and Intelligence in making assessments of possible new systems, devices, and capabilities for verification of arms control; "(D) not more than $1,560,000 may be used for any other external research program; and "(E) a total of not more than $3,000,000 may be used for all external research. "(3) Amounts appropriated under this subsection are authorized to remain available until expended.". International organizations. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. 22 USC 2578 note.

SEC. 3. STANDING CONSULTATIVE COMMISSION.

(a) FINDINGS.—The Congress finds that— (1) the Standing Consultative Commission was established by the United States and the Soviet Union under Article XIII of the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems

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