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 PUBLIC LAW 99-83—AUG. 8, 1985

99 STAT. 231

Congress that the Government of Bolivia fully achieved that eradication target. SEC. 612. ASSISTANCE TO PERU.

(a) CONDITIONS ON ASSISTANCE.—United States assistance (asi defined by section 481(i)(4) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961) may be provided for Peru— (1) for Hscal year 1986, only if the President reports to the Congress that the Government of Peru has demonstrated substantial prepress in developing a plan that will establish its l ^ a l coca requirements, license the number of hectares necessary to produce the legal requirement, and eliminate illicit and unlicensed coca production; and (2) for fiscal year 1987, only if the President reports to the Congress that the Government of Peru has developed such a plan and is implementing it. (b) UPPER HUALLAGA VALLEY PROJECT.—Funds authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1987 to carry out chapter 1 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (relating to development assistance) may be made available for the project of the Agency for International Development in the Upper Huallaga Valley of Peru only if the Administrator of that Agency, after consultation with the Congress, determines that a comprehensive review of that project has been completed which establishes the effectiveness of that project in reducing and eradicating coca leaf production, distribution, and marketing in the Upper Huallaga Valley. The assistance for Peru described in this subsection may be provided only if the report r ^ u i r e d by subsection (a)(2) has been submitted to the Congress.

22 USC 2291. Agriculture and agricultural commodities.

Agriculture and agricultural commodities. 22 USC 2151.

SEC. 613. REALLOCATION OF FUNDS IF CONDITIONS NOT MET.

If any of the assistance described in section 611 is not provided for President of U.S. Bolivia because the conditions specified in that section are not met, or if any of the assistance described in sections 612(a) is not provided for Peru because the conditions specified in that section are not met, the President shall reprogram such assistance in order to provide additional assistance to countries which have taken significant steps to halt illicit drug production or trafficking. SEC. 614. CONDITIONS ON UNITED STATES CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNITED NATIONS FUND FOR DRUG ABUSE CONTROL.

Section 482(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by 22 USC 2291a. adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(3) Funds authorized to be appropriated by this section for flsK^al year 1986 and for fiscal year 1987 may be used for a contribution to the United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control only if that organization includes in its crop substitution projects a plan for cooperation with the law enforcement forces of the host country.". SEC. 615. LATIN AMERICAN REGIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL ORGANIZATION.

(a) FEASIBILITY STUDY.—The Secretary of State, with the assist- Law enforceance of the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board, shall conduct ment. a study of the feasibility of establishing a regional organization in Latin America which would combat narcotics production and trafficking through regional information-sharing and a regional enforcement unit.

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