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PUBLIC LAW 89-171-SEPT. 6, 1965

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Public Law 89-171 AN ACT September 6, 1965 To amend further the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and for other [H. R. 775O]

purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Foreign AssistUnited States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may ance Act of 1965, be cited as the "Foreign Assistance Act of 1965". PART I C H A P T E R 1—POLICY SEC. 101. Section 102 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, which relates to the statement of policy, is amended as ^^ ^^^ ^^^-^ follows: (a) Strike out the last sentence in the seventh paragraph and substitute the following: " I t is the sense of the Congress that in furnish- utfnzrtlor['an'd^'^*^' ing assistance under this part excess personal property shall be uti- disposal. lized wherever practicable in lieu of the procurement of new items for United States-assisted projects and programs. I t is the further sense of the Congress that assistance under this part shall be complemented by the furnishing under any other Act of surplus agricultural commodities and by disposal of excess property under this and other Acts." ^b) Add at the end thereof the following new paragraph: Destruction " I t is the sense of the Congress that assistance under this or any U.S. property. of other Act to any foreign country which hereafter permits, or fails to take adequate measures to prevent, the damage or destruction by mob action of United States property within such country, should be terminated and should not be resumed until the President determines that appropriate measures have been taken by such country to prevent a recurrence thereof." CHAPTER 2—DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE TITLE I—DEVELOPMENT LOAN F U N D

SEC. 102. Title I of chapter 2 of part I of the Foreign Assist?ince Act of 1961, as amended, which relates to the Development Loan Fund, is amended as follows: (a) Amend section 205, which relates to the use of the facilities of the International Development Association, to read as follows:

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" SEC. 205. U S E OF INTERNATIONAL LENDING ORGANIZATIONS.—In

order to serve the purposes of this title and the policy contained in section 619, the President, after consideration of the extent of additional participation by other countries, may make available, in addition to any other funds available for such purposes, on such terms and conditions as he determines, not to exceed 15 per centum of the funds made available for this title to the International Development Association, the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, or the International Finance Corporation for use pursuant to the laws governing United States participation in such institutions, if any, and the governing statutes thereof and without regard to section 201 or any other requirements of this or any other Act." (b) Add the following new section: " SEC. 206. REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT I N AFRICA.—The President is

requested to seek and to take appropriate action, in cooperation and consultation with African and other interested nations and with international development organizations, to further and assist in the

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