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 PUBLIC LAW 98-525—OCT. 19, 1984

98 STAT. 2579

under subsection (a) not later than 45 days after entering into such an arrangement. "(d) In this section, 'allied country' means— "(1) a country that is a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or (2) Australia, New Zealand, Japan, or the Republic of Korea.", (b) The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new item: "2401a. Procurement of communications support and related supplies and services.". POLICY ON ARMAMENTS COOPERATION WITH NATO MEMBER COUNTRIES

SEC. 1006. Not later than May 1, 1985, the Secretary of Defense shall transmit to Congress a report setting forth a comprehensive proposal by which the United States and other North Atlantic TVeaty Organization member countries may achieve the objectives described in section 11220)) of the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1983 (Public Law 97-252; 96 Stat. 755).

Report.

22 USC 1928 note.

AXJTHORITY OF SECRETARY OF DEFENSE IN CONNECTION WITH COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS ON AIR DEFENSE IN CENTRAL EUROPE

SEC. 1007. (a) During fiscal year 1985, the Secretary of Defense may carry out the European air defense agreements. In carrying out those agreements during that year, the Secretary— (1) may provide without monetary charge to the Federal Republic of Germany articles and services as specified in the agreements; and (2) may accept from the Federal Republic of Grermany (in return for the articles and services provided under paragraph (D) articles and services as specified in the agreements. (b) In connection with the administration of the European air defense agreements during fiscal year 1985, the Secretary of Defense may— (1) waive any surcharge for administrative services otherwise chargeable under section 21(e)(l)(A) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2761(e)(l)(A)); (2) waive any charge not otherwise waived for services associated with contract administration for the sale under the Arms Export Control Act of Patriot air defense missile fire units to the Federal Republic of Germany contemplated in the Eigreements; (3) use, to the extent contemplated in the agreements, the NATO Maintenance and Supply Agency (A) for the supply of logistic support in Europe for the Patriot missile system, and (B) for the acquisition of such logistic support, to the extent that the Secretary determines that the procedures of that agency governing such supply and acquisition are appropriate; (4) share, to the extent contemplated in the agreements, the costs of set-up charges of facilities for use by that agency to perform depot-level support of Patriot missile fire units in Europe; and (5) deliver to the Federal Republic of Germany one Patriot missile fire unit configured for training, to be purchased by the Federal Republic of Germany under the Arms Export Control Act as contemplated in the agreements, without regard to the

Federal Republic of Germany.

Waiver.

22 USC 2751 note.

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