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PUBLIC LAW 93-559-DEC. 30, 1974

22 USC 23211. 22 USC 2312.

[88 STAT.

"SEC. 515. Military Assistance Advisory Groups and Missions.— Effective July 1, 1976, an amount equal to each sum expended under any provision of law, other than section 504 of this Act, with respect to any military assistance advisory group, military mission, or other organization of the United States performing activities similar to such group or mission, shall be deducted from the funds made available under such section 504, and (1) if reimbursement of such amount is requested by the agency of the United States Government making the expenditure, reimbursed to that agency, or (2) if no such reimbursement is requested, deposited in the Treasury as miscellaneous receipts." REVIEW OF M I L I T A R Y ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

22 USC 2311 note.

22 USC 2311.

Reduction and submittal to Congress.

elimination plan,

SEC. 17. (a) I t is the sense of Congress that the policies and purposes of the military assistance program conducted under chapter 2 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 should be reexamined in light of changes in world conditions and the economic position of the United States in relation to countries receiving such assistance; and that the program, except for military education and training activities, should be reduced and terminated as rapidly as feasible consistent with the security and foreign policy requirements of the United States. /|^\ j ^ order to give effect to the sense of Congress expressed in sub\.' ,., _=> ' • », » •, • , -t, i -Pi ,t e^ i • _e section (a), the President is directed to submit to the first session of ^jjg Q^^jj CongTcss a detailed plan for the reduction and eventual elimination of the present military assistance program. SECURITY S U P P O R T I N G

22 USC 2346a.

SEC. 18. Section 532 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "for the fiscal year 1974 not to exceed $125,000,000, of which not less than $50,000,000 shall be available solely for Israel" and inserting in lieu thereof "for the fiscal year 1975 not to exceed $660,000,000". TRANSFER

22 USC 2360.

Post,

p. 1801.

22 USC 2364. ^"P'^'

BETA\'EEN

ACCOUNTS

SEC. 19. (a,) Section 610 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended as follows: (1) I n subsection (a), immediately after "any other provision of this Act", insert "(except funds made available under chapter 2 of part II of this Act)". (2) Add at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(c) Any funds which the President has notified Congress pursuant to section 653 that he intends to provide in military assistance to any country may be transferred to, and consolidated with, any other funds he has notified Congress pursuant to such section that he intends to provide to that country for development assistance purposes." (b) Section 614 of such Act is amended by adding at the end of subsection (a) the following: "The authority of this section shall not be used to waive the limitations on transfers contained in section 610(a) of this Act.". LIMITATION

22 USC 2151m.

ASSISTANCE

ON USE OF

FUNDS

SEC. 20. Chapter 1 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC. 115. Prohibiting Use of Funds for Certain Countries.—(a) None of the funds made available to carry out this chapter may be used in any fiscal year for any country to which assistance is furnished in such fiscal year under chapter 4 of part II (security supporting

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