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 2490 Use of funds. Amazon program. Post, p. 2965. Obligations of U. S. and Peru. Chimbote project. INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS OTHER THAN TREATIES [61 STAT. Servicio to the Ministry of Public Health of monthly expenditure summaries for the preceding three months period. 3. The above funds are to be used for the maintenance of the health program being carried out by the Servicio under the terms of the original agreement from the period of July 1, 1944 to December 31, 1946. At this date the Servicio will turn over to the Ministry of Public Health for operation and maintenance, all of its Amazon pro- gram, continuing thereafter until the expiration of this extended agreement on June 30, 1947 to operate only that part of its program which is outside of the Amazon area, and such new projects that may have been mutually agreed upon under the terms of this extended agreement. 4. It is understood that the Institute of Inter-American Affairs recog- nizes its obligation to make available a sum of not to exceed U.S. $1,000,000 and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare will likewise recognize its obligation to contribute such funds, personnel, facilities and equipment as might be considered necessary for the cooperative health and sanitation program in Peru in accordance with the terms of the letters exchanged between the Institute of Inter- American Affairs and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Wel- fare dated July 7th and July 11th, 1942 respectively, which constitute the original agreement for the cooperative health and sanitation program. In the event that any part of the funds referred to in this section has not been expended at the termination of the original agreement date of June 30, 1944, such funds will be transferred in their entirety to the account of the Servicio and used for the completion of the projects agreed upon under the terms of the original agreement. Any of these funds remaining unexpended after the completion of the original program will be available for use in the extended program of the Servicio. 5. It is also understood that the Institute of Inter-American Affairs recognizes its obligation to make available for the Chimbote project a sum of not to exceed U.S. $ 350,000 which constitutes 67 percent of the total amount made available for this purpose and that the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare likewise recognizes its obligation to make available for the Chimbote project the equivalent in Soles of U.S. $172,388.00 which is 33 percent of the total made available for this project, in accordance with the terms of the letters exchanged October 10th and October 31st, 1942, extending the original agree- ment referred to above. In the event that any part of the total sum made available for the Chimbote project by the Institute of Inter-American Affairs and the Ministry of Public Health and Social Welfare remains unexpended when the Chimbote project is completed, such unexpended funds will

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