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PUBLIC LAW 93-240-JAN. 2, 1974

contracts for construction work performed by persons other than qualified nationals of the recipient country or qualified citizens of the United States: Pmvkled. however. That the President may waive the application of this section if it is important to the national interest. SEC. 109. None of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act for carryinji' out the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, may be used to finance the procurement of iron and steel products for use in Vietnam containing- any component acquired by the producer of the commodity, in the form in which imported into the country of production, from sources other than the United States. SEC'110. Xone of the funds contained in title I of this Act may be used to carry out the provisions of sections 209(d) and 251(h) of the Foreii2"n Assistance Act of 1961. as amended. SEC. 111. Xone of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act shall be used to provide assistance to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (Xorth Vietnam). SEC. 112. Xone of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act, and no local currencies generated as a result of assistance furnished under this Act, may be used for the support of police, or prison construction and administration within South Vietnam, for training, including computer training, of South Vietnamese with respect to police, criminal, or prison matters, or for computers or computer parts for use for South Vietnam with respect to police, criminal, or prison matters. SEC. 113. I t is the sense of the Congress that excess foreign currencies on deposit with the United States Treasury, having been acquired without the payment of dollars, should be used to underwrite local costs of United States foreign assistance programs to the extent to which they are available. Therefore, none of the funds appropriated by this title shall be used to acquire, directly or indirectly, currencies or credits of a foreign country from non-United States Treasury sources when there is on deposit in the United States Treasury excess currencies of that country having been acquired without payment of dollars. SEC. 114. Xone of the funds made available under this Act for "Food and Xutrition, Development Assistance," "Population Planning and Health, Development Assistance," "Education and Human Resources Development, Development Assistance," "Selected Development Problems, Development Assistance," "Selected Countries and Organizations, Development Assistance," "International Organizations and Programs," "American Schools and Hospitals Abroad," "International Xarcotics Control," "Indochina postwar reconstruction assistance," "Security supporting assistance," "Military assistance," or "Migration and refugee assistance" shall be available for obligation for activities, programs, projects, countries, or other operations unless the Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and House of Representatives are previously notified five days in advance.

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TITLE II—FOREIGN^ M I L I T A R Y C R E D I T S A L E S FOREIGN !AIILITARY CREDIT SALES

For expenses not otherAvise provicled for, necessary to enable the President to carrv out the provisions of the Foreign Military Sales Act. $325,000,000^: Provkled That of the amount provided for the ^^ ^*s^^-2V5°total aggregate credit sale ceiling during the current fiscal year, not note, less than $300,000,000 shall be allocated to Israel.

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