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 99 STAT. 28

PUBLIC LAW 99-10—APR. 4, 1985 OPERATING EXPENSES

Of the amount appropriated in this Act for "International disaster assistance", $2,500,000 shall be transferred to "Operating expenses of the Agency for International Development", to be used for monitoring food and disaster assistance in Africa. DEPARTMENT OF STATE UNITED STATES EMERGENCY REFUGEE AND MIGRATION ASSISTANCE FUND

For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 2(c) of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2601(c)), $25,000,000. MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE

For an additional amount for "Migration and refugee assistance", notwithstanding any other provision of law, $12,500,000 for emergency assistance in Africa, to be available only for such purpose and to remain available until March 31, 1986. TITLE II FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT EMERGENCY RESERVE FOR AFRICAN FAMINE RELIEF

7 USC 1721.

In addition to funds and authority provided for in chapter I of title I of this Act, $225,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 1986, is provided as an Emergency Reserve for African Famine Relief for title II of Public Law 480, including inland transportation, to be used if funds and authority provided in chapter I of title I are exhausted and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development prepares and submits to the Congress a plan to utilize such additional funds for African famine relief. Before such funds may be obligated or expended, the President shall certify that the use of such funds is essential to famine relief in Africa. TITLE III

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GENERAL PROVISIONS

22 USC 2151.

Funds and authority made available in this Act which have not previously been authorized shall not be obligated until authorized: Provided, That none of the funds in this Act may be used to reimburse the Commodity Credit Corporation for the cost of wheat released from the Food Security Wheat Reserve: Provided further, That before funds provided in this Act may be obligated or expended, the Administrator for International Development shall certify that a plan has been established, on a country by country basis, that will ensure effective use of the funds and that the food provided by this Act will be delivered in a timely and efficient manner and be distributed to those most in need. The Administrator of the agency primarily responsible for administering part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 shall have the

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