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PUBLIC LAW 102-391—OCT. 6, 1992 106 STAT. 1677 (2) DEFiNrnoN. —For purposes of this section, the term 'humanitarian assistance" includes food, potable water, clothing, medicine, and other humanitarian assistance, including training and equipment for the surveying and removal of explosive mines, but such term does not include (A) the provision of any weapons, weapon systems, or ammunition, or (B) the provision to Cambodian military units of any other equipment, vehicles, or material. (c) TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE.— The President shall termi- President. nate assistance under this section to any Cambodian organization that he determines is cooperating, tactically or strategically, with the Khmer Rouge in their military operations. (d) ONSITE ASSESSMENT OP NEEDS FOR ASSISTANCE. —Not later President. than 120 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the President shall conduct an onsite assessment on a multilateral basis in cooperation with the United Nations, or on an independent basis, witnin Cambodia (including Phnom Penh) to determine the requirements for the development of social economic and social infrastructiire and for the eradication of explosive mines. (e) REPORT REGARDING THE KHMER ROUGE. — Not later than President. May 1, 1993, the President shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate a report describing all violations of the United Nations peace agreement by the Khmer Rouge since July 1, 1992, and United States responses to those violations. Such report shall be submitted in both classified and imclassified form. (f) APPLICABILITY OF EXISTING LAW. — (1) TRADE RESTRICTIONS. —Funds shall be made available under this section notwithstanding any law or regulation prohibiting trade with Cambodia or any national of Cambodia. (2) REPROGRAMMING NOTIFICATIONS.— Funds shall be made available under this section subject to the provisions of section 522 of this Act. (3) PROHIBITIONS.— Any funds made available under this section shall be subject to the prohibitions of section 531(e) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and section 906 of the Intemational Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985. (g) TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE.— The President shall termi- President. nate assistance under this section to any Cambodian organization that he determines is cooperating, tactically or strategically, with the Khmer Rouge in their military operations. COMPETITIVE INSURANCE SEC. 560. All Agency for International Development contracts Contracts. and solicitations, and subcontracts entered into under such contracts, shall include a clause requiring that United States marine insurance companies have a fair opportunity to bid for marine insurance when such insurance is necessary or appropriate. IRELAND SEC. 561. It is the sense of the Congress that of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available for the International Fund for Ireland, the Board of the International Fund for Ireland should give great weight in the allocation of such funds to projects which will create permanent, full-time jobs in the areas that have