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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 3014

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99 Stat. 241.

PUBLIC LAW 99-529—OCT. 24, 1986

ent with each of the objectives specified in subsection (b). Half of the assistance provided pursuant to subsection (a) shall be withheld from delivery until the President submits the first such report. (d) NOTIFICATION TO CONGRESS.—Funds made available pursuant to subsection (a) may be obligated only if the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate are notified fifteen days in advance. (e) RELATION TO EXISTING PROVISION.—Assistance under subsection (a) may be provided notwithstanding the limitations contained in section 705(e) of the International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 and is in addition to the assistance allowed under that section. SEC. 204. RECOVERY BY HAITI OF ASSETS STOLEN BY DUVALIER REGIME.

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50 USC 1702.

50 USC 1701.

(a) FINDINGS.—The Congress finds that— (1) the Government of Haiti believes that former presidentfor-life Jean Claude Duvalier and other individuals associated with the Duvalier regime illegally diverted to their own use substantial amounts of the assets of the Government of Haiti; (2) the Government of Haiti is attempting to locate and recover those assets through legal means; (3) virtually every relevant jurisdiction, both in the United States and abroad, requires the posting of some form of security to secure the issuance of orders of attachment or other judicial seizures of property; (4) the Government of Haiti is unable, without outside assistance, to post the necessary security because of its lack of assets; (5) Haiti's economic situation could be significantly improved, and the need for external resources reduced, if the Government of Haiti is able to pursue its legal remedies against those who are in large part responsible for the economic crisis in Haiti; and (6) the United States has a substantial foreign policy interest in helping the Government of Haiti recover any assets which were illegally diverted by those associated with the Duvalier r^ime. (b) ACTIONS TO ASSIST HAITI.—The President shall exercise the authorities granted by section 203 of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. App. 1702) to assist the Government of Haiti in its efforts to recover, through legal proceedings, assets which the Government of Haiti alleges were stolen by former president-for-life Jean Claude Duvalier and other individuals associated with the Duvalier regime. This subsection shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of section 202 of that Act. TITLE ni—PROTECTING TROPICAL FORESTS AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES SEC. 301. PROTECTING TROPICAL FORESTS.

22 USC 2i5ip.

Chapter 1 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended— (1) by redesignating section 118 as section 117; ira (2) by striking out subsection (d) of that section; and (3) by inserting after that section the following new section 118:

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