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 108 STAT. 384 PUBLIC LAW 103-236—APR. 30, 1994 Sec. 304. Establishment of broadcasting Board of Governors. Sec. 305. Authorities of the Board. Sec. 306. Foreign policv guidance. Sec. 307. International Broadcasting Bureau. Sec. 308. Limits on grants for Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. Sec. 309. Radio Free Asia. Sec. 310. Transition. Sec. 311. Preservation of American jobs. Sec. 312. Privatization of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. Sec. 313. Requirement for authorization of appropriations. Sec. 314. Definitions. Sec. 315. Technical and conforming ar andments. TITLE IV—INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PART A—UNITED NATIONS REFORM AND PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS Sec. 401. United Nations Office of Inspector General. Sec. 402. United States participation in management of the United Nations. Sec. 403. Sense of the Senate on Department of Defense funding for United Nations peacekeeping operations. Sec. 404. Assessed contributions for United Nations peacekeeping operations. Sec. 405. United States personnel taken prisoner while serving m multinational forces. Sec. 406. Transmittals of certain United Nations documents. Sec. 407. Consultations and reports. Sec. 408. Transfers of excess defense articles for international peacekeeping operations. Sec. 409. Reform in budget decisionmaking procedures of the United Nations and its specialized agencies. Sec. 410. Limitation on contributions to the United Nations and affiliated organizations. Sec. 411. United Nations Security Council membership. Sec. 412. Reforms in the World Health Organization. Sec. 413. Reforms in the Food and Agriculture Organization. Sec. 414. Sense of Congress regarding adherence to United Nations Charter. Sec. 415. Designated congressional committees. PART B—GENERAL PROVISIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Sec. 421. Agreement on State and local taxation. Sec. 422. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Sec. 423. International Boundary and Water Commission. Sec. 424. United States membership in the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization. Sec. 425. United States membership in the International Copper Study Group. Sec. 426. Extension of the International Organizations Immunities Act to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Sec. 427. Inter-American organizations. Sec. 428. Prohibition on contributions to the International Coffee Organization. Sec. 429. Prohibition on contributions to the International Jute Organization. Sec. 430. Migration and refugee amendments. Sec. 431. Withholding of United States contributions for certain programs of international organizations. TITLE V—FOREIGN POLICY PART A—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 501. United States policy concerning overseas assistence to refugees and displaced persons. Sec. 502. Interparliamentery exchanges. Sec. 503. Food as a human right. Sec. 504. Transparency in armamente. Sec. 505. Sense of the Senate concerning Inspector General Act. Sec. 506. Torture convention implementetion. Sec. 507. United States policy concerning Iraq. Sec. 508. High-level visite to Taiwan. Sec. 509. Transfer of certain obsolete or surplus defense articles in the War Reserve Allies Stockpile to the Republic of Korea. Sec. 510. Extension of the Fair Trade in Auto Parte Act of 1988. Sec. 511. Report on the use of foreign frozen or blocked assete. Sec. 512. Extension of certain adjudication provisions. Sec. 513. Policy regarding the conditions which the Government of the People's Republic of China should meet to continue to receive nondiscriminatory most-favored-nation treatment.

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