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 PUBLIC LAW 94-350—JULY 12, 1976

90 STAT. 833

(c) Paragraph (8) of section 4(a) of such Act is amended— 22 USC 2873. (1) by striking out "30th day of October" and inserting in lieu thereof "31st day of January"; and (2) by striking out "June" and inserting in lieu thereof "September". , -TITLE IV—MISCELLANEOUS J A P A N - UNITED STATES F R I E N D S H I P ACT

SEC. 401 The Japan-United States Friendship Act (Public Law 94-118) is amended— (1) in paragraph (10) of section 6 by striking out "from the Secretary of State, on a reimbursable basis,"; (2) in section 3(d) by striking out the period at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof ", including interest and proceeds accruing to the Fund from such funds in accordance with sections 6(4) andTof this Act."; (3)(A) in section 3(e)(1) by striking out the period at the end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof "and interest and proceeds accruing to the Fund from such funds in accordance with sections 6 (4) and 7 of this Act."; and (B) in section 7(b) by inserting "of amounts authorized to be appropriated under section 3(d) of this Act" immediately after "investment" in the second sentence.

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FOREIGN CURRENCY REPORTS

SEC. 402. Section 502(b) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954 is 22 USC 1754. amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "Each such consolidated report shall be published in the Congressional Eecord within ten legislative days after it is forwarded pursuant to this subsection.". R E P O R TO N INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING

SEC. 403. Not later than January 31, 1977, the President shall submit to the Congress a report— (1) recommending steps to be taken to utilize more effectively the transmission facilities for international broadcasting, both existing and planned, of the United States Government; (2) examining the feasibility of greater cooperation with foreign countries to insure mutually efficient use of nationally owned and nationally funded transmission facilities for international broadcasting; (3) containing a comprehensive outline of projected needs for United States international broadcasting operations based on anticipated language requirements and anticipated cooperation among various agencies of the United States Government, United States Government-funded organizations, and foreign governments involved in international broadcasting; and (4) recommending steps which should be taken to extend broadcasting operations similar to those carried out under the Board for International Broadcasting Act of 1973 to additional countries where access to information is restricted by the policies of the governments of such countries.

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