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PUBLIC LAW 45—JUNE 2, 1951

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nothing ill this section shall be tonstnied to require an affidavit from any person employed for less than sixty days for sudden emergency work involvin»>: the loss of human life or destruction of property, and the payment of salary oi- wajres may be made to such persons from applicjible appropriaticms for services rendered in such emergency without execution of the affidavit contemplated by this section. Restriction on ecoSEC. 1802. (a) During any period in which the Armed Forces of the n o m i c assistance to United States are actively engaged in hostilities while carrying out ce°t™in%ountrTes!^ any decision of the Security Council of the United Nations, no economic or financial assistance shall be provided, out of any funds appropriated to carry out the purposes of the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948, as amended, or any other Act to provide economic or 62 Stat. 137. 22 U. S. financial assistance (other than military assistance) to foreign coun- iisbriioTe C, Sup. IV, tries, to any country which exports or knowingly permits the exportation of, to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or any of its satellite countries (including Communist China and Communist North Korea), arms, or armament or military materiel or articles or commodities which the Secretary of Defense shall have certified to the Administrator for Economic Cooperation may be used in the manufacture of arms, armaments, or military materiel, or shipment of which to the Soviet bloc is embargoed by the United States in the intere.st of national security; and the Secretary of Defense is hereby authorized and directed to so certify to the Administrator for Economic Cooperation any article or commodity of the nature or class described: Provided, That after the 15th day following the date of enactment of this Act and prior to the termination of the period heretofore referred to no country shall be eligible for economic or financial assistance under any such Act unless within thirty days prior to the date on which such assistance is to be provided such country shall have certified to the United States that it has not, subsequent to the 15th day following the date of enactment of this Act, exported, or knowingly permitted the exportation of, arms, armaments, military materiel, articles, or commodities, which are subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, to any of the countries referred to in such provisions: Provided further, That such certification shall not relieve the Administrator for Economic Cooperation or any other officer of the United States Government of responsibility for enforcing the foregoing provisions of this section: Provided further, That excep- Exceptions. tions to these provisions may be made upon an official determination of the National Security Council that such exception is in the security National interest of the United States: Provided further, That the National Council. S e c u r i t y Security Council shall immediately report any exception made with Report to Congress. reasons therefor to the Appropriations and Armed Services Committees of the Senate and of the House of Representatives, the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, and the National Security Council shall at least once each quarter review all exceptions made previously and shall report its determinations to the foregoing committees of the House and Senate, which reports shall contain an analysis of the trade with the Soviet bloc of countries for which an exception is made. (b) Section 1304 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1951, is 64 Stat. 1066. hereby repealed. SEC. 1303. This Act may be cited as the "Third Supplemental Short title. Appropriation Act, 1951". Approved June 2, 1951. 76100 O - 52 (PT. I) - 7

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