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 104 STAT. 1904 PUBLIC LAW 101-511—NOV. 5, 1990 10 USC 114 note. Reports. Israel. Aircraft. SEC. 8111. (a) The Classified Annex prepared by the Committee of Conference to accompany the conference report on the bill H.R. 5803 of the One Hundred First Congress and transmitted to the President shall have the force and effect of law as if enacted into law. (b) The amounts specified in the Classified Annex are not in addition to the amounts appropriated by other provisons of this Act. (c) The President shall provide for appropriate distribution of the Classified Annex or of appropriate portions of the Annex, within the executive branch of the Government. SEC. 8112. Of the funds made available in this Act, not less than $7,475,000 shall be available for the Civil Air Patrol. SEC. 8113. Funds made available under this Act to the Air Force for "Operation and Maintenance" may be used to operate the United States Air Force education and training facility known as the Inter-American Air Forces Academy for the purpose of providing military education and training only to military personnel who are nationals of Central, South American and Caribbean countries: Provided, That only the fixed costs of operating and maintaining the Inter-American Air Forces Academy may be paid from funds available for operation and maintenance of the Air Force without reimbursement pursuant to section 37 of the Arms Export Control Act or section 632 of the Foreign Assistance Act or any other provision of law: Provided further. That no individual may be admitted to the Inter-American Air Forces Academy who has been convicted of a human rights violation, or is known to United States authorities to have committed, been an accessory to, or in an official capacity had knowledge of but failed to take remedial action concerning a human rights violation: Provided further, That the Air Force must provide concentrated instruction in democratic government and human rights protections to each attendee of lAAFA: Provided further, That the Air Force will provide the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate, no later than March 1, 1991, with a report on the operation of lAAFA and its curriculum, as well as a statistical and biographical profile of its students. SEC. 8114. None of the funds appropriated or made available in this Act shall be used to reduce or disestablish the operation of the Air Force and Air Force Reserve WC-130 Weather Reconnaissance Squadrons, except for the purpose of transferring the mission to the Air Force Reserve. SEC. 8115. (a) Funds shall be made available to the Secretary of Defense for the study of: (1) Israeli aerospace and avionics technology and their potential applications to ATF, NATF, CAS and LH aircraft programs, as well as other anticipated aircraft programs; (2) Potential areas of joint United States-Israel collaboration in technology research and development projects including, but not limited to, tactical directed energy weapons; camouflage, concealment, deception and stealth measures; aerial and widearea munitions; fiber optic guided missiles (FOG-M); and the adaptation of the HAVE NAP to the B-1 and B-2 bombers; (3) The features and possible contributions of Israeli space technology to Department of Defense programs, including, but not limited to, Israeli launchers, and including, but not limited to, cost-effectiveness in design and production of such technologies and systems; (4) Israeli anti-terrorism technologies, and their potential applications to Department of Defense programs and oper-

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