Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 80 Part 1.djvu/839

 80 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 89-583-SEPT. 19, 1966

803

(b) Section 506, which relates to conditions of eligibility, is amend- 76^|tat^*25*/^'' ed by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: 22 USC 2314. "(e) From and after the sixtieth day after the date of enactment of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1966, no assistance shall be provided under this chapter to any country to which sales are made under title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954 f^jfc^iTcf *-' until such country has entered into an agreement to permit the use of 1709. foreign currencies accruing to the United States under such title I to procure equipment, materials, facilities, and services for the common defense including internal security, in accordance with the provisions of section 104(c) of such title I." (c) Section 508, which relates to reimbursements, is amended by 22 USC 23le. adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "Such amounts of the appropriations made available under this part (including unliquidated balances of funds heretofore obligated for financing sales and guarantees) as may be determined by the President shall be transferred to, and merged with, the separate fund account." (d) Section 510(a), which relates to special authority, is amended ^9 sta^ ess^ by striking out "1966" each place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof in each such place "1967". (e) Section 512, which relates to restrictions on military aid to ^^ ^^^ ^^'-°' Africa, is amended by striking out "fiscal year 1966" and inserting in lieu thereof "each fiscal year". (f) A t the end of such chapter 2, add the following new section: " SEC. 514. ADMINISTRATION OF SALES AND EXCHANGE PROGRAMS I N VOLVING DEFENSE ARTICLES AND SERVICES,—(a) Programs for the sale

or exchange of defense articles or defense services under this chapter shall be administered so as to encourage regional arms control and disarmament agreements and so as to discourage arms races. "(b) I n order to further encourage regional arms control and disarmament agreements and discourage arms races in the American Republics, notwithstanding the provisions of section 511(a) of this Act, the total value of military assistance and sales (other than training) under this Act or in accordance with section 7307 of title 10, United States Code, for American Republics in any fiscal year shall not exceed $85,000,000, of which $25,000,000 may be used for assistance on a cost-sharing basis to an inter-American military force under the control of the Organization of American States: Provided, That the cost of defense articles supplied for use by elements of the InterAmerican Peace Force in the Dominican Republic shall not be charged against the $85,000,000 limitation provided by this subsection."

22 USC 2319. in^jf^^*4,'^'l^*

10 USC 7307.

PART III

CHAPTER 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 301. Chapter 1 of part III of the For e i ^ Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, which relates to general provisions, is amended as follows: (a) Section 601, which relates to encouragement of free enterprise yoyta^'Voil"'' and private participation, is amended as follows: 22 USC 2351. (1) I n subsection (b), immediately after paragraph (1), insert the following new paragraph: "(2) establish an effective system for obtaining adequate information with respect to the activities of, and opportunities for, nongovernmental participation in the development process, and for utilizing such information in the planning, direction, and execution of programs carried out under this Act, and in the coordination of such programs with the ever-increasing developmental activities of nongovernmental United States institutions;".

�