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 PUBLIC LAW 96-68—SEPT. 24, 1979

93 STAT. 417

EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE

For expenses necessary to enable the Secretary of State to meet unforeseen emergencies arising in the Diplomatic and Consular Service, to be expended pursuant to the requirement of section 291 of the Revised Statutes (31 U.S.C. 107), $2,350,000. PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN

For necessary expenses to carry out the Taiwan Relations Act, Public Law 96-8 (93 Stat. 14) for fiscal year 1980, $5,954,000. 22 USC 3301 note. PAYMENT TO THE FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND

For payment to the Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Fund, as authorized by law, $43,369,000. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

For expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to meet annual 22 USC 269a, obligations of membership in international multilateral organiza- S^'J^tacth tions, pursuant to treaties, conventions, or specific Acts of Congress, 97of"ovl^c $411,500,000.

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CONTRIBUTIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES

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For payments, not otherwise provided for, by the United States for expenses of United Nations peacekeeping forces in the Middle East, $67,000,000. MISSIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

For necessary expenses for permanent representation to certain international organizations in which the United States participates pursuant to treaties, conventions, or specific Acts of Congress, including expenses authorized by section 17 of the Act of August 1, 1956, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2669); $13,800,000. 22 USC 2687. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND CONTINGENCIES

For necessary expenses authorized by section 5 of the Act of August 1, 1956, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2669), contributions for the United 22 USC 2672. States share of general expenses of international organizations, and personal services without regard to civil service and classification laws, $6,700,000, to remain available until expended, of which not to exceed $200,000 may be expended for representation and for official entertainment, as authorized by law. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided for, to meet obligations of the United States arising under treaties, conventions, or specific Acts of Congress, as follows:

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