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 PUBLIC LAW 104-164-^ULY 21, 1996 110 STAT. 1421 Public Law 104-164 104th Congress An Act To amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control Act to make improvements to certain defense and security assistance provisions under July 21, 1996 those Acts, to authorize the transfer of naval vessels to certain foreign countries, [H.R. 3121] 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. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Table of contents. TITLE I—DEFENSE AND SECURITY ASSISTANCE CHAPTER 1—MILITARY AND RELATED ASSISTANCE Sec. 101. Terms of loans under the Foreign Military Financing program. Sec. 102. Additional requirements under the Foreign Military Financing program. Sec. 103. Drawdown special authorities. Sec. 104. Transfer of excess defense articles. Sec. 105. Excess defense articles for certain European countries. CHAPTER 2—INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING Sec. 111. Assistance for Indonesia. Sec. 112. Additional requirements. CHAPTER 3—ANTITERRORISM ASSISTANCE Sec. 121. Antiterrorism training assistance. Sec. 122. Research and development expenses. CHAPTER 4—INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL ASSISTANCE Sec. 131. Additional requirements. Sec. 132. Notification requirement. Sec. 133. Waiver of restrictions for narcotics-related economic assistance. CHAPTER 5—OTHER PROVISIONS Sec. 141. Standardization of congressional review procedures for arms transfers. Sec. 142. Standardization of third country transfers of defense articles. Sec. 143. Increased standardization, rationalization, and interoperability of assistance and sales programs. Sec. 144. Definition of significant militairy equipment. Sec. 145. Elimination of annual reporting requirement relating to the Special Defense Acquisition Fund. Sec. 146. Cost of leased defense articles that have been lost or destroyed. Sec. 147. Designation of major non-NATO allies. Sec. 148. Annual military assistance report. Sec. 149. Depleted uranium ammunition. Sec. 150. End-use monitoring of defense articles and defense services. Sec. 151. Brokering activities relating to commercial sales of defense articles and services. Sec. 152. Return and exchanges of defense articles previously transferred pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act. Sec. 153. National security interest determination to waive reimbursement of depreciation for leased defense articles.

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