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PUBLIC LAW 8 6 - 4 7 2 - M A Y 14, 1960

(2) A t the end of the section, add the following new subsection: "(c) I t is the sense of the Congress that prompt and careful consideration should be given to participation by the United States in an internationaly financed program which would utilize foreign currencies available to the United States to preserve the great cultural monuments of the Upper Nile. Accordingly, the President is requested to submit to the Congress on or before March 1, 1961, his recommendations concerning such a program." (b) Section 504(d), which relates to small machine tools and other industrial equipment, is repealed. (c) I n section 505(a), which relates to loan assistance and sales, insert after the first sentence the following new sentence: "Commodities, equipment, and materials transferred to the United States as repayment may be used for assistance authorized by this Act, other than title II of chapter II, in accordance with the provisions of this Act applicable to the furnishing of such assistance.". (d) I n section 513, which relates to notice to legislative committees, insert before ", and copies" in the last sentence the following: "and under the last clause of the second sentence of section 404". (e) Amend section 517, which relates to completion of plans and cost estimates, as follows: (1) Insert " (a) " immediately after " SEC. 517. COMPLETION OF

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22 USC i765. 22 USC i766c.

PLANS AND COST ESTIMATES.—".

(2) Add the following at the end of such section: " (b) Plans required under this section for any water or related land resource construction project or program shall include a computation of benefits and costs made insofar as practicable in accordance with the procedures set forth in Circular A-47 of the Bureau of the Budget with respect to such computations." (f) Amend section 523, which relates to coordination with foreign 22 USC 1733. policy, by adding the following new subsection: " (d) Whenever the President determines that the achievement of United States foreign policy objectives in a given country requires it, he may direct the chief of the United States diplomatic mission there to issue regulations applicable to members of the Armed Forces and oiRcers and employees of the United States Government, and to contractors with the United States Government and their employees, governing the extent to which their pay and allowances received and to be used in that country shall be paid in local currency. Notwithstanding any other law. United States Government agencies are authorized and directed to comply with such regulations." (g) Amend section 527, which relates to employment of personnel, 22 USC i787. as follows: (1) I n subsection (c), which relates to employment of personnel outside the United States, strike out "Director" in the introductory clause and substitute "President"; and insert before the period at the end of paragraph (2) the following new proviso: ": Provided further, That Foreign Service Reserve officers appointed or assigned pursuant to this paragraph shall receive in-class promotions in accordance with such regulations as the President may prescribe". (2) In subsection (d), which relates to appointment of alien employees outside the United States, strike out ", at the request of the Director". (h) Section 531, which relates to security clearance, is amended to 22 USC 1791. read as follows: " SEC. 531. SECURITY CLEARANCE.—The standards and procedures set forth in Executive Order Numbered 10450, as amended or supplemented, shall apply to the employment under this Act by any agency

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