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PUBLIC LAW 92-226-FEB. 7, 1972

[86 STAT.

COXTIXGENCr FUND

East Pakistan. 83 Stat. 819; ^^22 USC'226*1

gj.^. 108. Section 451 (ti) of chaptei' 5 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, relating- to the contingency fund, is amended by striking out "for the fiscal year 1970 not to exceed $15,000,000, and for the fiscal year 1971 not to exceed $30,000,000'' and inserting in lieu thereof "for the fiscal year 1972 not to exceed $30,000,000, and for the fiscal year 1973 not to exceed $30,000,000"'. ,, INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL AND REFUGEE RELIEF ASSISTANCE

75 Stat. 424;
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j^j-j^.^ joQ Pfj^.^ J of the Foreigu Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new chapters: "CHAPTER 8—INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL

-1:81. INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL.—It is the sense of the Congress that effective international cooperation is necessary to put an end to the illicit production, trafficking in, and abuse of dangerous drugs. I n order to promote such cooperation, the President is authorized to conclude agreements with other countries to facilitate control of the production, processing, transportation, and distribution of narcotic analgesics, including opium and its derivatives, other narcotic drugs and psychotropics and other controlled substances as defined in the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 (Public Law 91-613). Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the President is authorized to furnish assistance to any country or international organization, on such terms and conditions as he may determine, for the control of the production of, processing of, and traffic in, narcotic and psychotropic drugs. I n furnishing such assistance the President may use any of the funds made available to carry out the provisions of this Act.ftThe President shall suspend economic and military assistance furnished under this or any other Act, and shall suspend sales under the Foreign Military Sales Act and under title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assist'^nce Act of 1954, with respect to any country when the President determines that the government of such country has failed to take adequate steps to prevent narcotic drugs and other controlled substances (as defined by the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970) produced or processed, in whole or in part, in such country, or transported through such country, from being sold illegally within the jurisdiction of such country to United States Government personnel or their dependents, or from entering the United States unlawfully. Such suspension shall continue until the President determines that the government of such country has taken adequate steps to carry out the purposes of this chapter. "SEC

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"CHARTER 9—REFUGEE RELIEF ASSISTANCE

East Pakistan.

491. REFUGEE RELIEF ASSISTANCE.—There is authorized to be appropriated to the President for the fiscal year 1972, in addition to funds otherwise available for such purpose, not to exceed $250,000,000, to remain available until expended, for use by the President in providing assistance for the relief and rehabilitation of refugees from East Pakistan and for humanitarian relief in East Pakistan, Such assistance shall be distributed, to the maximum extent practicable, under the auspices of and by international institutions and relief agencies or United States voluntary agencies.". "SEQ.

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