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Coordinator for security assistance. 75 Stat. 447; 76 Stat. 262. 22 USC 2384.

83 Stat. 8 2 1. 22 USC 2397.

84 Stat. 1943. 22 USC 2 4 1 1. Advance notice to C o n g r e s s. 22 USC 2318, 2360, 2364.

Repeal. 75 Stat. 437; 81 Stat. 4 5 7. 75 Stat. 455. 22 USC 2394. 22 USC 2401. Report to Congress.

Ante, Supra.

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is cooperating fully in allowing the situation in East Pakistan to return to reasonable stability and that refugees from East Pakistan in India have been allowed, to the extent feasible, to return to their homes and to reclaim their lands and properties. "(3) Nothing in this section shall apply to the provision of food and other humanitarian assistance which is coordinated, distributed, or monitored under international auspices.". SEC. 302. Section 624 of chapter 2 of part III of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, relating to statutory officers, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(e) I n addition to the officers otherwise provided for in this section, the President shall appoint, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, one officer for the purpose of coordinating security assistance programs.". SEC. 303. Section 637(a) of chapter 2 of part III of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, relating to authorization for administrative expenses of the agency administering part I, is amended by striking out "for the fiscal year 1970, $51,125,000, and for the fiscal year 1971, $51,125,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "for the fiscal year 1972, $50,000,000, and for the fiscal year 1973, $50,000,000". SEC. 304. (a)(1) Section 652 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, relating to miscellaneous provisions, is amended to read as follows: "SEC.

652.

LIMITATION U P O N EXERCISE OF SPECIAL AUTHORITIES.—

The President shall not exercise any special authority granted to him under section 506(a), 610(a), or 614(a) of this Act unless the President, prior to the date he intends to exercise any such authority, notifies the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate in writing of each such intended exercise, the section of this Act under which such authority is to be exercised, and the justification for, and the extent of, the exercise of such authority.". (2) The last sentence of section 506(a) of such Act, relating to special authority, is repealed. (3) The last sentence of section 634(d) of such Act, relating to reports and information, is amended by striking out "610, 614 (a), " and inserting in lieu thereof "610 (b),", (b) Chapter 3 of part III of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sections: "SEC.

653.

CHANGE I N ALLOCATION or

FOREIGN ASSISTANCE.—(a)

Not later than thirty days after the enactment of any law appropriating funds to carry out any provision of this Act (other than section 451 or 637), the President shall notify the Congress of each foreign country and international organization to which the United States Government intends to provide any portion of the funds under such law and of the amount of funds under that law, by category of assistance, that the United States Government intends to provide to each. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the United States Government shall not provide to any foreign country or international organization any funds under that law which exceeds by 10 per centum the amount of military grant assistance or security supporting assistance, as the case may be, which the President notified the Congress that the United States Government intended to provide that country or organization under that law, unless the President (1) determines that it is in the security interests of the United States that such country or organization receive funds in excess of the amount included in such notification for that country or organization, and (2) reports to Con-

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