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 94 STAT. 3148

PUBLIC LAW 96-533—DEC. 16, 1980 (2) by striking out "$18,800,000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$10,845,000". INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND PROGRAMS

22 USC 2222.

SEC. 309. Section 302(a)(1) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended to read as follows: "(a)(1) There are authorized to be appropriated to the President for grants to carry out the purposes of this chapter, in addition to funds available under any other Acts for such purposes, $233,350,000 for the fiscal year 1981.". PARTICIPANT TRAINING

22 USC 2367.

SEC. 310. Section 617 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "In order to ensure the effectiveness of assistance under this Act, such expenses for orderly termination of programs may include the obligation and expenditure of funds to complete the training or studies outside their countries of origin of students whose course of study or training program began before assistance was terminated.". REIMBURSABLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

22 USC 2421.

SEC. 311. Section 661 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended in the first sentence by striking out "$3,800,000 of the funds made available for the purposes of this Act for the fiscal year 1980" and inserting in lieu thereof "$4,000,000 of the funds made available for the fiscal year 1981 for the purposes of this Act". INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION

22 USC 3510.

SEC 312. The first sentence of section 410 of the International Development Cooperation Act of 1979 is amended by striking out "$23,750,000 for the fiscal year 1980" and inserting in lieu thereof "$12,000,000 for thefiscalyear 1981". ASSISTANCE TO THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN

Report to Congress.

SEC. 313. (a) The Congress urges the President to use up to $7,000,000 for the fiscal year 1981 for bilateral development assistance for the countries of the eastern Caribbean. (b) Not later than February 1, 1981, the President shall report to ASSISTANCE FOR EQUATORIAL GUINEA
 * .jjg Congress on the implementation of this section.

SEC. 314. The President is urged to provide up to $3,000,000 of the funds authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1981 by this title for assistance to Equatorial Guinea if he deems that conditions in that country warrant such assistance. CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

22 USC 2370 "°*®-

SEC. 315. Notwithstanding section 620(r) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, the President may, after consultation with the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, make arrangements at his discretion for the assumption by the recipient members of the

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