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PUBLIC LAW 89-486-JULY 4, 1966

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the nature and amount of contributions, income, money, or thing of value, if any, that the registrant has received during the preceding sixty days from each such person in connection with any of the activities referred to in clause (6) of this subsection, either as compensation or for disbursement or otherwise, and the form and time of each such payment and from whom received;". Statement; poiit(g) Subsection (a)(8) is amended to read as follows: '"56 s°tat"2 52'.°"^' "(8) -'^ detailed statement of the money and other things of 22 USC 612. value spent or disposed of by the registrant during the preceding sixty days in furtherance of or in connection with activities which require his registration hereunder and which have been undertaken by him either as an agent of a foreign principal or for himself or any other person or in conection with any activities relating to his becoming an agent of such principal, and a detailed statement of any contributions of money or other things of value made by him during the preceding sixty days (other than contributions the making of which is prohibited under the terms of Post, p. 248. section 613 of title 18, United States Code) in connection with an election to any political office or in connection with any primary election, convention, or caucus held to select candidates for any political office;". (7) Such section is further amended by adding at the end thereof a new subsection as follows: Exemptions. "(f) Xhe Attomey General may, by regulation, provide for the exemption— "(1) from registration, or from the requirement of furnishing any of the information required by this section, of any person who is listed as a partner, officer, director, or employee in the registration statement filed by an agent of a foreign principal under this Act, and "(2) from the requirement of furnishing any of the information required by this section of any agent of a foreign principal, where by reason of the nature of the functions or activities of such person the Attorney General, having due regard for the national security and the public interest, determines that such registration, or the furnishing of such information, as the case may be, is not necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act." 75 Stat. 784. SEC. 3. (a) Section 3(d) of such Act is amended to read as follows: 22 USC 613. " (d) Any person engaging or agreeing to engage only (1) in private and nonpolitical activities in furtherance of the bona fide trade or commerce of such foreign principal; or (2) in other activities not serving predominantly a foreign interest; or (3) in the soliciting or collecting of funds and contributions within the United States to be used only for medical aid and assistance, or for food and clothing to relieve human suffering, if such solicitation or collection of funds and contributions is in accordance with and subject to the provisions of 22 USC 441-457. ^j^^ ^ ^ t of November 4, 1939, as amended (54 Stat. 4), and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed thereunder;". (b) Section 3 of such Act is further amended by substituting a semicolon for the period at the end of subsection (f) and adding a new subsection as follows: " (g) Any person qualified to practice law, insofar as he engages or agrees to engage in the legal representation of a disclosed foreign principal before any court of law or any agency of the Government of the United States: Provided, That for the purposes of this subsection legal representation does not include attempts to influence or persuade agency personnel or officials other than in the course of established agency proceedings, whether formal or informal." _ Filing an^d labelgj,^. 4 gection 4 of such Act is amended as follows: a'^lnda! ""^ ^'^°^' (1) Subsection (a) is amended by inserting after the words 22 USC 614. "political propaganda" the words "for or in the interests of such

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