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 1072 " E x c e s s foreign c u r r e n c i e s.

Appropriation. 22 USC 2455.

PUBLIC LAW 89-698-OCT. 29, 1966

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"(5) As used in section 102(b) (10) of this Act, the term 'excess foreign currencies' means foreign currencies, which if acquired by the United States (A) would be in excess of the normal requirements of departments, agencies, and embassies of the United States for such currencies, as determined by the President, and (B) would be available for the use of the United States Government under applicable agreements with the foreign country concerned." (c) Section 105 of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof a new subsection as follows: " (g) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, there are authorized to be appropriated for the purposes of making currency exchanges under section 102(b) (10) of this Act, not to exceed $10,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, and not to exceed $15,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1969.". KXTENDING THE B E N E F I T S OF THE LOAN INSURANCE PROGRAM UNDER TITLE IV - B OF THE H I G H E R EDUCATION ACT OF 1965 TO STUDENTS STUDYING ABROAD

79 Stat. 1247. 20 USC 1085.

SEC. 204. The second sentence of section 435(a) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 is amended by inserting after "Such term" the following: "includes any institution outside the States which is comparjible to an institution described in the preceding sentence and which has been approved by the Commissioner for the purposes of this title, and". TITLE III—STI^DY BY THE SECRETARY OF H E A L T H, E D U C A T I O N, AND W E L F A R E AUTHORIZATION FOR A STUDY ON WAYS TO REDUCE THE DRAIN FROM D E V E L O P I N G COUNTRIES OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONS AND S K I L L E D S P E CIALISTS W H O S E S K I L L S ARE U R G E N T L Y NEEDED

Report to P r e s i dent and e o n gress.

Appropriation.

SEC. 301. (a) The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall conduct a study and investigation to determine (1) the total number of individuals who enter the United States from developing countries annually to further their education, and who remain in the Ignited States; (2) the reasons for their failure to return to their home countries; and (3) means of encouraging the return of such individuals to the countries of their last residence or nationality, so they may put their education and training to work in the service of their liomelands. (b) The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall report to the President and to the Congress as soon as practicable on his findings and conclusions together with such recommendations for any legislation he deems desirable to encourage the return of such individuals to such countries. (c) I t is hereby authorized to be appropriated the sum of $50,000 for the purpose of carrying out this study. TITLE IV—AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF CERTAIN L A N D AS R E C R E A T I O N A R E A AUTHORIZATION

SEC. 401. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Act of April 29, 1876 (19 Stat. 4 1; 40 U.S.C. 214), and the provisions of the Act of July 31, 1946 (60 Stat. 718; 40 U.S.C. 193a-193i), the Architect of the Capitol is authorized to permit the Board of (Commissioners of the District of Columbia to operate for recreational purposes only, and without any improvement to said land, that part of the United

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