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 PUBLIC LAW 99-93—AUG. 16, 1985

99 STAT. 405

Public Law 99-93 99th Congress An Act To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1986 and 1987 for the Department of State, the United States Information Agency, the Board for International Broadcasting, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.

(a) SHORT TITLE.—This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987". (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.—The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sec. 101. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 102. Permanent authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 103. United Nations peacekeeping forces. Gr-n 104. Security earmark. Sec. 105. Liaison by the National Commission on Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Cooperation. Sec. 106. Australian Bicentennial. Sec. 107. World Commission on Environment and Development. Sec. 108. Earmarking of refugee assistance funds. Sec. 109. International Committee of the Red Cross. Sec. 110. Limitations on use of migration and refugee assistance funds. Sec. 111. Restrictions on foreign assistance not applicable to migration and refugee assistance. Sec. 112. Personal services abroad relating to migration and refugee assistance. Sec. 113. Audits of U.S. funds received by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Sec. 114. Authorized uses of appropriated funds. Sec. 115. Assistant Secretaries of State. Sec. 116. Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs. Sec. 117. Detail of officers and employees. Sec. 118. Certain individuals employed abroad deemed to be employees of United States for certain purposes. Sec. 119. Appointments to the Senior Foreign Service by the Secretary of Commerce. Sec. 120. Pilot project for Foreign Service associates. Sec. 121. Feasibility study of a lateral entry program into the Foreign Service for businessmen and farmers. Sec. 122. Health care benefits. Sec. 123. Foreign Service Institute facilities. Sec. 124. International Center. Sec. 125. Special agents. Sec. 126. Extraordinary protective services for foreign missions. Sec. 127. Protecting United States interests under the Foreign Missions Act. Sec. 128. Peaceful resolution of international disputes. Sec. 129. Furnishing of excess Government-owned property by the Secretary of State. Sec. 130. Official residence of Secretary of State. Sec. 131. Strengthening the personnel system of the Bureau of International Narcotics Matters. Sec. 132. Sharing of information concerning drug traffickers. Sec. 133. Extradition treaties. Sec. 134. Establishment of a travel advisory on the state of Jalisco, Mexico.

Aug. 16, 1985 [H.R. 2068]

Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987. 22 USC 2651 note.

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