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 118 STAT. 2090 PUBLIC LAW 108–375—OCT. 28, 2004 to United States commands to work on such systems and proce dures. ‘‘(b) RECIPROCITY NOT REQUIRED.—The authority under sub section (a) is not an exchange program. Reciprocal assignments of members of the Navy to the naval service of a foreign country is not a condition for the exercise of such authority. ‘‘(c) COSTS FOR FOREIGN PERSONNEL.—(1) The United States may not pay the following costs for a member of a foreign naval service sent to the United States under the program authorized by this section: ‘‘(A) Salary. ‘‘(B) Per diem. ‘‘(C) Cost of living. ‘‘(D) Travel costs. ‘‘(E) Cost of language or other training. ‘‘(F) Other costs. ‘‘(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to the following costs, which may be paid by the United States: ‘‘(A) The cost of temporary duty directed by the Secretary of the Navy or an officer of the Navy authorized to do so. ‘‘(B) The cost of training programs conducted to familiarize, orient, or certify members of foreign naval services regarding unique aspects of their assignments. ‘‘(C) Costs incident to the use of the facilities of the Navy in the performance of assigned duties. ‘‘(d) RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER AUTHORITY.—The provisions of this section shall apply in the exercise of any authority of the Secretary of the Navy to enter into an agreement with the govern ment of a foreign country, subject to the concurrence of the Sec retary of State, to provide for the assignment of members of the naval service of the foreign country to a Navy submarine safety program. The Secretary of the Navy may prescribe regulations for the application of this section in the exercise of such authority. ‘‘(e) TERMINATION OF AUTHORITY.—The Secretary of the Navy may not accept the assignment of a member of the naval service of a foreign country under this section after September 30, 2008.’’. (b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of sections at the begin ning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: ‘‘7234. Submarine safety programs: participation of NATO naval personnel.’’. SEC. 1224. AVAILABILITY OF WARSAW INITIATIVE FUNDS FOR NEW NATO MEMBERS. (a) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS.—Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by section 301(5) for operation and maintenance, defense wide activities, and available for the Defense Security Cooperation Agency for the Warsaw Initiative Funds (WIF), $4,000,000 may be available only in fiscal year 2005 for the partici pation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members set forth in subsection (b) in the exercises and programs of the Partnership for Peace program of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. (b) NATO MEMBERS.—The North Atlantic Treaty Organization members set forth in this subsection are as follows: (1) Bulgaria. (2) Estonia. (3) Latvia.

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