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104 STAT. 2024 PUBLIC LAW 101-513—NOV. 5, 1990 International Development shall provide to the Commission on a reimbursable basis such administrative support services as the Chairman of the Commission may request and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development may deem appropriate. (5) INFORMATION FROM FEDERAL AGENCIES. —The Commission may secure directly from any department or agency of the United States appropriate information necessary to enable it to carry out this section. Upon the request of the Chairman of the Commission, the head of such department or agency shall furnish such appropriate information to the Commission. (g) FUNDING.— In addition to funds otherwise available for such purposes, up to $500,000 of the unearmarked funds appropriated by this Act under the heading "Operating Expenses of the Agency for International Development" may be made available for purposes of this section. SOUTH AFRICA—SCHOLARSHIPS SEC. 558. Of the funds made available by this Act under the heading "Economic Support Fund", $10,000,000 may be made available for scholarships for disadvantaged South Africans. NARCOTICS CONTROL PROGRAM SEC 559. (a)(1) Of the funds appropriated by this Act under the heading "Economic Support Fund", $59,900,000 may be made available for Bolivia, Ecuador, Jamaica, and Peru. (2) In addition to funds made available under paragraph (1), of the funds appropriated by this Act under the heading "Economic Support Fund", $195,000,000 may be made available for Peru, Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador: Provided, That funds under this paragraph may be made available to a country only if such country is making significant progress, as appropriate, in (A) satisfying the goals agreed to in the applicable bilateral narcotics agreement between such country and the United States, or a comparable multilateral agreement, (B) preventing narcotic drugs and other controlled substances from being sold illegally within the jurisdiction of such country to United States Government personnel or their dependents or from being transported, directly or indirectly, into the United States, (C) preventing and punishing the laundering in that country of drug-related profits or drug-related moneys, and (D) preventing and punishing public corruption which facilitates the illicit production, processing, or shipment of narcotic drugs and other controlled substances, or which discourages the investigation and prosecution of such acts. (3) For the purpose of reducing dependence upon the production of crops from which narcotic and psychotropic drugs are derived, funds appropriated by this Act to carry out the provisions of chapter 1 of part I and chapter 4 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act may be made available for Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Jamaica to promote the production, processing, and the marketing of products which can be economically produced in those countries, notwithstanding section 521 of this Act. (4) Of the funds appropriated by this Act under the heading "Foreign Military Financing Program", not more than $118,000,000 may be made av£dlable for Bolivia, Peru, and Colombia: Provided, That no funds may be made available under this paragraph to the