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International Cooperation Administration.

Transfers of esse t s, obligations, etc.

68 Stat. 456.

PUBLIC LAW 8 7 - 1 9 5 - S E P T. 4, 1961

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officer or head of agency as the person to be sued in the event of default in the fulfillment of the obligations of the Fund, and shall transfer to such officer or head of agency such offices, entities, functions, property, and records of the Fund as may be necessary, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, shall transfer to such officer or head of agency such personnel of the Fund as the President determines to be necessary. Not later than ninety days after the date of such transfer, the President shall transmit to the Congress a final report of the operations and condition (as of the date of the transfer) of such Fund. (d) On the date of the abolition of the International Cooperation Administration the President shall transfer to an officer or head of an agency of the United States Government carrying out functions under part I such offices, entities, functions, property, records, and funds of such agency, not otherwise disposed of by this Act, as may be necessary, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, shall transfer to such officer or head of agency such personnel of the International Cooperation Administration as the President determines to be necessary. (e) On the date of the abolition of the agencies referred to in subsections (c) and (d) of this section, the President shall designate an officer or head of an agency of the United States Government carrying out functions under part I to whom shall be transferred, and who shall accept, the assets, obligations, and liabilities of, and the rights established or acquired for the benefit of, or with respect to, the ExportImport Bank of Washington related to the loans made by the Bank pursuant to section 104(e) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended (7 U.S.C. 1704(e)), In addition, on such date the President shall designate such officer or head of agency to be sued in the event of default in the fulfillment of such obligations of the Bank, and shall transfer to such officer or head of agency such records of the Bank as may be necessary. SEC.

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COORDINATION W I T H FOREIGN POLICY.— (a)

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contained in this Act shall be construed to infringe upon the powers or functions of the Secretary of State. Coordination (b) The President shall prescribe appropriate procedures to assure among representacoordination among representatives of the United States Government tives of U. S. in each country, under the leadership of the Chief of the United States Diplomatic Mission. The Chief of the diplomatic mission shall make sure that recommendations of such representatives pertaining to military assistance are coordinated with political and economic considerations, and his comments shall accompany such recommendations if he so desires. Secretary of (c) Under the direction of the President, the Secretary of State State. Responsibility. shall be responsible for the continuous supervision and general direction of the assistance programs authorized by this Actj including but not limited to determining whether there shall be a military assistance program for a country and the value thereof, to the end that such programs are effectively integrated both at home and abroad and the foreign policv of the United States is best served thereby. SEC. 623. THE SECRETARY or DEFENSE.— (a) In the case of assistance under part II of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall have primary responsibility for— (1) the determination of military end-item requirements; (2) the procurement of military equipment in a manner which permits its integration with service programs; (3) the supervision of end-item use by the recipient countries; (4) the supervision of the training of foreign military personnel; (5) the movement and delivery of military end-items; and

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