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104 STAT. 54 PUBLIC LAW 101-246—FEB. 16, 1990 "(b) DISCLOSURE OF DELINQUENT DEBT TO CREDIT REPORTING AGEN- CIES. —The Director of the United States Information Agency shall, to the extent otherwise allowed by law, disclose to those credit reporting agencies to which the Director reports loan activity information concerning any debt of more than $100 owed by a person, other than a foreign country, to the United States which arises out of activities of the United States Information Agency and is delinquent by more than 31 days.". 22 USC 1461 SEC. 210. USIA NETWORK FOR DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION note. CONCERNING UNITED STATES PROGRAMS TO COMBAT NARCOTICS AND OTHER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES. The United States Information Agency shall establish and maintain an international narcotics information network. The network shall disseminate prompt, accurate, and comprehensive information to foreign governments concerning programs and activities of the United States Government— (1) to eliminate the illicit production, trafficking, and abuse of narcotic and psychotropic drugs and other controlled substances within the United States; and (2) to promote drug prevention and rehabilitation in the United States. SEC. 211. AFGHANISTAN COUNTRY PLAN. (a) MAINTENANCE OF PLAN. —The Director of the United States Information Agency shall maintain a comprehensive country plan for the Agency's activities with respect to Afghanistan, consistent with the plan submitted to the Congress for the fiscal year 1989. (\)) REPORT.— Not later than March 1, 1990, the Director of the United States Information Agency shall submit to the Congress a report describing the Afghanistan country plan and including a specific outline on how that country plan will be adapted for implementation inside a free Afghanistan. SEC. 212. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE STUDY OF THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY. (a) STUDY OF NED.—The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a study of the operations of the National Endowment for Democracy. Such study shall evaluate— (1) the programs and operations of the National Endowment for Democracy; (2) the effectiveness of the National Endowment for Democracy in fulfilling its goals; and (3) the management structure of the National Endowment for Democracy, including— (A) an assessment of the present composition of the board of directors; and (B) the capability and effectiveness of the board in providing objective oversight of the programs and operations of the National Endowment for Democracy. Qo) REPORT TO CONGRESS. —Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United States shall prepare and submit a report of the findings of such study to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.