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PUBLIC LAW 93-559-DEC. 30, 1974

"(cl) For purposes of this section, 'security assistance' means assistance under chapter 2 (military assistance) or chapter 4 (security supP5>rting assistance) of this part, assistance under part V (Indochina Postwar Keconstruction) or part VI (Middle East Peace) of this Act, sales under the Foreign Military Sales Act, or assistance for public safety under this or any other Act." GORGAS M E M O R I A L

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SEC. 47. The first section of the Act entitled "An Act to authorize a permanent annual appropriation for the maintenance and operation of the Gorgas Memorial", approved May 7, 1928, is amended by striking out "$500,000" and inserting "$2,000,000" in lieu thereof. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF CONTROL A N D SUPPiRVISION I N VI E T N A M

2^2^ijsc"2'*43'i"^' ^^^* '^^' ^^) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Departnote. ment of State for fiscal year 1975 not to exceed $16,526,000 for payments by the United States to help meet expenses of the International Commission of Control and Supervision m Vietnam. Funds appropriated under this subsection are authorized to be made available for reimbursement to the Agency for International Development of amounts expended by the Agency during fiscal year 1975 as interim United States payments to help meet expenses of the International Commission of Control and Supervision. (b) There are authorized to be appropriated to the Department of State not to exceed $11,200,000 for reimbursement to the Agency for International Development of amounts expended by the Agency for International Development to help meet expenses of the International Commission on Control and Supervision in fiscal year 1974. (c) Reimbursements received by the Agency for International Development under this section may be credited to applicable appropriations of the Agency and shall be available for the purposes for which such appropriations are authorized to be used during fiscal year 1975. POLICY ON ASSISTANCE TO AFRICA 22 USC 2166 note.

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SEC. 49. The President is requested to review the regional allocation of economic development assistance and to increase Africa's share of the Agency for International Development loans and grants. A special effort should be made to provide more assistance to the sixteen of the world's twenty-five least developed countries that are in Africa and to the fourteen African nations that are judged to be most seriously affected by rising costs of food and fuel. The President is requested to make a report to Congress on action taken to provide the developing countries of Africa with an equitable share of United States economic assistance at the time that the Agency for International Development's operational year budget for fiscal year 1975 is submitted to Congress and again with the submission to Congress of the proposed Agency for International Development budget for fiscal year 1976. P O L I C l ON THE I N D E P E N D E N C E OF ANGOLA, M O Z A M B I Q U E, AND GUINEA-BISSAU

22 USC 2166 note.

S E C 50. (a)(1) Congress finds that the Government of Portugal's recognition of the right to independence of the African territories of Angola, Mozambique, and Guinea-Bissau marks a significant advance toward the goal of self-determination for all the peoples of Africa, without which peace on the continent is not secure.

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