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PUBLIC LAW 90-137-NOV. 14, 1967

if requested by the chainiiaii of that committee, and to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, if requested by the chairman of that committee." (B) Inmiediately preceding the last sentence insert the following: "'xVny such presentation material shall also include (1) a chart showing on a country-by-country basis the full extent of all United States assistance planned or expected for each such country for the next fiscal year, including economic assistance and military grants and sales under this Act and sales under the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended, (i2) details of proposed contributions by the United States to multilateral financial agencies, for the next fiscal year, and (3) a statement of projects, on a country-bycountry basis, for which financing was supplied during the last fiscal year through the Export-Import Bank." (C) In the last sentence, immediately preceding the period, insert the following: "and of any finding, including his reasons therefor, under section 508 or 521 (c)". (2) Add the following new subsections at the end thereof: ''(g) The Secretary of State shall transmit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate semiannual reports of all exports during the preceding six months of significant defense articles on the laiited States Munitions List to any foreign government, international organization, or other foreign recipient or purchaser, by the United States Government under this Act or any other authority, or by any individual, corporation, partnership, or other association doing business in the United States. Such reports shall include, but not be limited to, full information as to the particular defense articles so exported, the particular recipient or purchaser, the terms of the export, including its selling price, if any, and such other information as may be appropriate to enable the Congress to evaluate the distribution of United States defense articles abroad. In preparing such reports the Secretary of State is authorized to utilize the latest statistics and information available in the various departments and agencies of the Government. " (h) The background documents transmitted to Congress in each fiscal year supporting requests for new authorizations and appropriations to carry out the programs under part II of this Act shall contain information concerning the proposed funding levels for military assistance and sales to South Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos." (i) Section 635, which relates to general authorities, is amended as follows: (1) Subsection (e) is amended (A) by inserting, immediately preceding the first word, a paragraph designation " (1) ", and (B) by adding at the end the following new paragraph: "(2) Any agency of the United States Government is authorized to pay the cost of health and accident insurance for foreign employees of that agency while those employees are absent from their place of employment abroad for purposes of training or other official duties." (2) Subsection (g) is amended by striking out "and sales". This paragraph shall take effect on June 30, 1968. (J) Section 636(a)(5), which relates to purchase and hire of motor vehicles, is amended as follows: (1) Strike out "(5 U.S.C. 7 8 (c)(2)) " and substitute "(31 U.S.C. 638a (c)(2)), ". (2) Strike out "(5 U.S.C. 7 8 a - l) " and substitute "(31 U.S.C. 638c)". (k) Section 636(a) (16), which relates to services of certain commissioned officers, is amended by striking out "Coast and Geodetic Survey" each place it appears and substituting "Environmental Science Services Administration" in each such place.

68 Stat. 454; 80 Stat. 1526. 7 USC 1691 note.

22 USC 2 3 1 1. Ante, p. 457. Defense articles, exports. Reports to Congress.

75 Stat. 456. 22 USC 2395.

Foreign employe e s, payment of health insurance costs. 79 Stat. 660. 75 Stat. 457. 22 USC 2396.

75 Stat. 458.

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