Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 1.djvu/795

 PUBLIC LAW 95-384—SEPT. 26, 1978

92 STAT. 741

ther, recommendations in such surveys should be consistent with the arms export control policy provided for in this Act. "(b) As part of the quarterly report required by section 36(a) of this Act, the President shall include a list of all defense requirement 22 USC 2776. surveys authorized during the preceding calendar quarter, specifying the country with respect to which the survey was or will be conducted, the purpose of the survey, and the number of United States Government personnel who participated or will participate in the survey. "(c) Upon a request of the chairman of the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives or the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, the President shall grant that committee access to defense requirement surveys conducted by United States Government personnel.". FOREIGN MILITARY SALES AUTHORIZATION AND AGGREGATE CEILING

SEC. 20. (a) Section 31(a) of the Arms Export Control Act is 22 USC 2771. amended by striking out "$677,000,000 for the fiscal year 1978" and inserting in lieu thereof "$682,000,000 for the fiscal year 1978 and $674,300,000 for the fiscal year 1979". (b) Section 31(b) of such Act is amended by striking out "$2,102,350,000 for the fiscal year 1978, of which" and inserting in lieu thereof "$2,152,350,000 for the fiscal year 1978 and $2,085,500,000 for the fiscal year 1979, of which amount for each such year". (c) Section 31(c) of such Act is amended by striking out "fiscal year 1978" and inserting in lieu thereof "fiscal year 1979". -^ (d) Section 31(d) of such Act is amended by striking out "$100,000,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$150,000,000". FULL DISCLOSURE REPORTS

SEC. 21. Section 36(b)(1) of the Arms Export Control Act is 22 USC 2776. amended— (1) by amending subparagraph (D) to read as follows: " (D) an evaluation, prepared by the Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, of the manner, if any, in which the proposed sale would— "(i) contribute to an arms race; "(ii) increase the possibility of an outbreak or escalation of conflict; "(iii) prejudice the negotiation of any arms controls; or "(iv) adversely affect the arms control policy of the United States;"; (2) by striking out "and" at the end of subparagraph (L); ,JI (3) by striking out the period at the end of subparagraph (M) and inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon; and (4) by inserting immediately after subparagraph (M) the following new subparagraphs: " (N) the projected delivery dates of the defense articles to be offered; "(O) a detailed description of weapons and levels of munitions that may be required as support for the proposed sale; and " (P) an analysis of the relationship of the proposed sale to projected procurements of the same item.".

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