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 12 2 STA T .37 3 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 1 8 1 —J A N .28, 2008 (B)bystrik i ng‘ ‘t o t heI r aqR e l ie f an d Re c onstr u ction F und ’ ’ and inserting ‘‘for the reconstruction of Iraq’’ .SEC.12 22. LIM I TA TI ON ONA V AILA B ILIT Y O F F U N D SFO R CERTAIN P URPOSES RELATIN G TO IRA Q . N o funds a p propriated pursuant to an authori z ation of appro - priations in this A ct m ay be obligated or e x pended for a purpose as follo w s

( 1 ) T o establish any military installation or base for the purpose of pro v iding for the permanent stationing of U nited S tates Armed Forces in Iraq. ( 2 ) To exercise United States control of the oil resources of Iraq. SEC. 122 3 . REPORT ON UNITED STATES POLICY AND MILITARY OPER - ATIONS IN IRAQ. (a) R EPORT . — (1) I NG ENER AL .—Subsection (c) of section 122 7 of the National D efense Authorization Act for Fiscal Y ear 2 0 0 6 ( P ublic L aw 10 9– 16 3; 119 Stat. 3 4 6 5 C . 1541 note) is amended— (A) in paragraph (2) , by striking ‘‘Iraq.’’ and inserting the following: ‘‘Iraq, including— ‘‘(A) enacting a broadly-accepted hydrocarbon law that equitably shares revenue among all Iraqis; ‘‘(B) adopting laws necessary for the conduct of provin- cial and local elections, taking steps to implement such laws, and setting a schedule to conduct provincial and local elections; ‘‘(C) reforming current laws governing the de- Baathification process in a manner that encourages national reconciliation; ‘‘(D) amending the Constitution of Iraq in a manner that encourages national reconciliation; ‘‘( E ) allocating and beginning expenditure of $ 10 billion in Iraqi revenues for reconstruction pro j ects, including delivery of essential services, and implementing such reconstruction projects on an equitable basis; and ‘‘(F) making significant efforts to plan and implement disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration programs relating to Iraqi militias.’’; (B) by striking paragraph (3) and inserting the fol- lowing: ‘‘(3) A detailed description of the J oint Campaign Plan, or any subsequent revisions, updates, or documents that replace or supersede the Joint Campaign Plan, including goals, phases, or other milestones contained in the Joint Campaign Plan. Specifically, the description shall include the following: ‘‘(A) An explanation of conditions required to move through phases of the Joint Campaign Plan, in particular those conditions that must be met in order to provide for the transition of additional security responsibility to the Iraqi Security Forces, and the measurements used to determine progress. ‘‘(B) An assessment of which conditions in the Joint Campaign Plan have been achieved and which conditions have not been achieved. The assessment of those conditions
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