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 118 STAT. 220 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 (f) COORDINATION WITH OTHER DONORS.—To the maximum extent feasible, activities undertaken to achieve the objectives of the Compact shall be undertaken in coordination with the assistance activities of other donors. (g) ASSISTANCE FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COMPACT.—Notwith standing subsection (a), the Chief Executive Officer may enter into contracts or make grants for any eligible country for the purpose of facilitating the development and implementation of the Compact between the United States and the country. (h) REQUIREMENT FOR APPROVAL BY THE BOARD.—Each Com pact shall be approved by the Board before the United States enters into the Compact. (i) INCREASE OR EXTENSION OF ASSISTANCE UNDER A COM PACT.—Not later than 15 days after making a determination to increase or extend assistance under a Compact with an eligible country, the Board, acting through the Chief Executive Officer— (1) shall prepare and transmit to the appropriate congres sional committees a written report and justification that con tains a detailed summary of the proposed increase in or exten sion of assistance under the Compact and a copy of the full text of the amendment to the Compact; and (2) shall publish a detailed summary, full text, and justifica tion of the proposed increase in or extension of assistance under the Compact in the Federal Register and on the Internet website of the Corporation. (j) DURATION OF COMPACT.—The duration of a Compact shall not exceed 5 years. (k) SUBSEQUENT COMPACTS.—An eligible country and the United States may enter into and have in effect only one Compact at any given time under this section. An eligible country and the United States may enter into one or more subsequent Compacts in accordance with the requirements of this title after the expiration of the existing Compact. SEC. 610. CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF COMPACT. (a) CONGRESSIONAL CONSULTATION PRIOR TO COMPACT NEGO TIATIONS.—Not later than 15 days prior to the start of negotiations of a Compact with an eligible country, the Board, acting through the Chief Executive Officer— (1) shall consult with the appropriate congressional commit tees with respect to the proposed Compact negotiation; and (2) shall identify the objectives and mechanisms to be used for the negotiation of the Compact. (b) CONGRESSIONAL AND PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AFTER ENTERING INTO A COMPACT.—Not later than 10 days after entering into a Compact with an eligible country, the Board, acting through the Chief Executive Officer— (1) shall provide notification of the Compact to the appro priate congressional committees, including a detailed summary of the Compact and a copy of the text of the Compact; and (2) shall publish such detailed summary and the text of the Compact in the Federal Register and on the Internet website of the Corporation. SEC. 611. SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE. (a) SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE.—After con sultation with the Board, the Chief Executive Officer may suspend 22 USC 7710. Federal Register, publication. Notification. Deadlines. 22 USC 7709. Federal Register, publication. Reports. Deadline.

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