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 PUBLIC LAW 99-83—AUG. 8, 1985

99 STAT. 239

judicial process; whether that commission has issued a comprehensive report with regard to its investigation of all Americans murdered in El Salvador; and whether those responsible for the Las Hojas massacre are being prosecuted. (d) AIRCRAFT FOR AERIAL WARFARE.—(1) The authorities of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and the Arms Export Control 22 USC 2301. Act may not be used to make available to El Salvador any heli- 22 USC 2751 copters or other aircraft, and licenses may not be issued under note. section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act for the export to El 22 USC 2778. Salvador of any such aircraft, unless the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate are notified at least 15 days in advance in accordance with the procedures applicable to reprogramming notifications under section 634A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. Post, p. 278. (2) Paragraph (1) shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Effective date. Act and shall remain in effect until October 1, 1987. (e) SPECIAL ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL CURRENCIES.—(1) All local currencies, which are generated with the funds provided to El Salvador for balance-of-payments support for fiscal years 1986 and 1987 under chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 22 USC 2346. (relating to the economic support fund), shall be deposited in accordance with section 609 of that Act in a special account established by 22 USC 2359. the Government of El Salvador. (2) Local currencies deposited pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be used for projects assisting agrarian reform and the agricultural sector (and particular emphasis shall be placed on projects for these purposes); judicial reform; employment generation; health, education, and other social services; infrastructure repair; and credits and other support for the private sector (principally for small and medium sized businesses). (3) For purposes of this subsection— (A) the term "agrarian reform" means projects assisting or enhancing the abilities of agencies, cooperatives, and farms to implement land reform decrees in El Salvador, notwithstanding section 620(g) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; and 22 USC 2370. (B) the term "judicial reform" means projects assisting or enhancing the abilities of agencies of the Salvadoran Government to investigate and prosecute politically motivated violence. (f) DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE.—Of the amounts available to carry out chapter 1 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, 22 USC 2151. $79,600,000 for fiscal year 1986 and $79,600,000 for fiscal year 1987 shall be available only for El Salvador. (g) SUSPENSION OF ASSISTANCE IF A MILITARY COUP OCCURS.—All

assistance authorized by this Act which is allocated for El Salvador shall be suspended if the elected President of that country is deposed by military coup or decree. SEC. 703. ASSISTANCE FOR GUATEMALA.

(a) CONDITIONS ON MILITARY ASSISTANCE AND SALES.—For fiscal years 1986 and 1987, assistance may be provided for Guatemala under chapter 2 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 22 USC 2311. (relating to grant military assistance) and sales may be made and financing may be provided for Guatemala under the Arms Export Control Act (relating to foreign military sales) only if the President 22 USC 2751 note. makes the following certifications to the Congress:

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