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 118 STAT. 221 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 or terminate assistance in whole or in part for a country or entity under section 605 if the Chief Executive Officer determines that— (1) the country or entity is engaged in activities which are contrary to the national security interests of the United States; (2) the country or entity has engaged in a pattern of actions inconsistent with the criteria used to determine the eligibility of the country or entity, as the case may be; or (3) the country or entity has failed to adhere to its respon sibilities under the Compact. (b) REINSTATEMENT.—The Chief Executive Officer may reinstate assistance for a country or entity under section 605 only if the Chief Executive Officer determines that the country or entity has demonstrated a commitment to correcting each condition for which assistance was suspended or terminated under subsection (a). (c) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION.—Not later than 3 days after the date on which the Chief Executive Officer suspends or termi nates assistance under subsection (a) for a country or entity, or reinstates assistance under subsection (b) for a country or entity, the Chief Executive Officer shall submit to the appropriate congres sional committees a report that contains the determination of the Chief Executive Officer under subsection (a) or subsection (b), as the case may be. (d) RULE OF CONSTRUCTION.—The authority to suspend or terminate assistance under this section includes the authority to suspend or terminate obligations and sub obligations. SEC. 612. DISCLOSURE. (a) REQUIREMENT FOR DISCLOSURE.—The Corporation shall make available to the public on at least a quarterly basis, the following information: (1) For assistance provided under section 605— (A) the name of each entity to which assistance is provided; (B) the amount of assistance provided to the entity; and (C) a description of the program or project, including— (i) a description of whether the program or project was solicited or unsolicited; and (ii) a detailed description of the objectives and measures for results of the program or project. (2) For funds allocated or transferred under section 619(b)— (A) the name of each United States Government agency to which such funds are transferred or allocated; (B) the amount of funds transferred or allocated to such agency; and (C) a description of the program or project to be carried out by such agency with such funds. (b) DISSEMINATION.—The information required to be disclosed under subsection (a) shall be made available to the public by means of publication in the Federal Register and on the Internet website of the Corporation, as well as by any other methods that the Board determines appropriate. SEC. 613. ANNUAL REPORT. (a) REPORT.—Not later than March 31, 2005, and each March 31 thereafter, the President shall submit to Congress a report Deadline. 22 USC 7712. Federal Register, publication. Public information. 22 USC 7711. Deadline. Reports.

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