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Nonapplicability.

Cambodian a i d r e q u e s t, written report to Congress.

Funds for Cambodia, quarterly reports to Congress.

PUBLIC LAW 92-226-FEB. 7, 1972

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the amount the United States paid at the time such gjoods, supplies, materials, or equipment were acquired by the United States. "(c) Xo funds may be obligated for any of the purposes described in subsection (a) of this section in, to, for, or on behalf of Cambodia in any fiscal year beginning after June 30, 1972, unless such funds have been specifically authorized by law enacted after the date of enactment of this section. I n no case shall funds in any amount in excess of the amount specifically authorized by law for any fiscal year be obligated for any such purpose during such fiscal year. " (d) The provisions of subsections (a) and (c) of this section shall not apply with respect to the obligation of funds to carry out combat air operations over Cambodia. "(e) After the date of enactment of this section, whenever any request is made to the Congress for the appropriation of funds for use in, for, or on behalf of Cambodia for any fiscal year, the President shall furnish a written report to the Congress explaining the purpose for which such funds are to be used in such fiscal year. "(f) The President shall submit to the Congress within thirty days after the end of each quarter of each fiscal year, beginning with the fiscal year which begins July 1, 1971, a written report showing the total amount of funds obligated in, for, or on behalf of Cambodia during the preceding quarter by the United States Government, and shall include in such report a general breakdown of the total amount obligated, describing the different purposes for which such funds were obligated and the total amount obligated for such purpose, except that ili the case of the first two quarters of the fiscal year beginningJuly 1, 1971, a single report may be submitted for both such quarters and such report may be computed on the basis of the most accurate estimates the President is able to make taking into consideration all information available to him. " (g) Enactment of this section shall not be construed as a commitment by the United States to Cambodia for its defense. " SEC. 656. LIMITATIONS ON UNITED STATES PERSONNEL AND P E R SONNEL ASSISTED BY UNITED STATES I N CAMBODIA.—The total number

"Executive agency of the United States Government."

of civilian officers and employees of executive agencies of t^e United States Government who are citizens of the United States and of members of the Armed Forces of the United States (excluding such members while actually engaged in air operations in or over Cambodia which originate outside Cambodia) present in Cambodia at any one time shall not exceed two hundred. The United States shall not, at any time, pay in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, the compensation or allowances of more than eighty-five individuals in Cambodia who are citizens of countries other than Cambodia or the United States. For purposes of this section, 'executive agency of the United States Government' means any agency, department, board, wholly or partly owned corporation, instrumentality, commission, or establishment within the executive branch of the United States Government. " SEC. 657. A N N U A L FORPJIGN ASSISTANCE REPORT.— (a) In order that the Congress and the American people may be better and more currentlv informed regarding the volume and cost of assistance extended by the United States Government to foreign countries and international organizations, and in order that the Congress and the American people may be better informed regarding the sale of arms to foreign countries and international organizations by private industry of the United States, not later than December 31 of each year the President shall transmit to the Congress an annual report, for the

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