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 PUBLIC LAW 101-14 —APR. 18, 1989 103 STAT. 39 (7) Other Procurement, Air Force, 1987, $32,300,000. (b) RESCISSION. — Of the funds available for Research, Develop- ment, Test and Evaluation, Navy, 1989, $10,600,000 is hereby rescinded. SEC. 7. PROHIBITION ON THE USE OF CERTAIN FUNDS. (a) MILITARY OPERATIONS. — No funds available to any £^ency or entity of the United States Government under this Act may be obligated or expended pursuant to section 502(a)(2) of the National Security Act of 1947 for the purpose of providing funds, materiel, or other assistance to the Nicaraguan Resistance to support military or paramilitary operations in Nicaragua. Qo)) HUMAN RIGHTS AND OTHER VIOLATIONS. — No assistance under this Act may be provided to any group that retains in its ranks any individual who has been found to engage in— (1) gross violations of internationaly recognized human rights (as defuied in section 502(BXdXl) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961); or (2) drug smuggling or significant misuse of public or private funds. SEC. 8. STANDARDS, PROCEDURES, CONTROLS, AND OVERSIGHT. (a) ACCOUNTABILITY STANDARDS, PROCEDURES, AND CONTROL.— In implementing this Act, the Agency for International Development, and any other agency of the United States Government authorized to carry out activities under this Act, shall adopt the standards, procedures, and controls for the accountability of funds comparable to those applicable with respect to the assistance for the Nicaraguan Resistance provided under section 111 of the joint resolution making further continuing appropriations for the fiscal year 1988 (Public Law 100-202) and title IX of Public Law 100-463. Any changes in such standards, procedures, and controls shall be developed and adopted in consultation with the committees designated in subsec- tion (b). (b) CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT.— Congressional oversight within the House of Representatives and the Senate with respect to assist- ance provided by this Act shall be within the jurisdiction of the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and Senate, the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Rep- resentatives, the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Rep- resentatives, and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate. (c) EXTENSION OF PREVIOUS PROVISIONS.' —The provisions of the Act of April 1, 1988 (Public Law 100-276), contained in subsections (b)( (d), and (e) of section 4 and in section 5 shall apply to the provision of assistance under this Act except that section 4(d) shall not apply to the Intelligence (Dommunity. SEC. 9. PROHIBITION. Except as provided in this Act, no additional assistance may be provided to the Nicaraguan Resistance, unless the Congress enacts a law specifically authorizing such assistance. SEC. 10. REPEAL. Title IX of Public Law 100-463 is hereby repealed. 102 Stat. 2270-49.

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