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PUBLIC LAW 107-206—AUG. 2, 2002 116 STAT. 859 country's previous commitments under "Plan Colombia"; and (2) no United States Armed Forces personnel or United States civilian contractor employed by the United States will participate in any combat operation in connection with assistance made available for Colombia under this chapter. (c) The authority provided in subsection (a) shall cease to be effective if the Secretary of State has credible evidence that the Colombian Armed Forces are not conducting vigorous operations to restore government authority and respect for human rights in areas under the effective control of paramilitary and guerrilla organizations. (d) Sections 556, 567, and 568 of Public Law 107-115, section 8093 of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2002, and the numerical limitations on the number of United States military personnel and United States individual civilian contractors in section 3204(b)(1) of Public Law 106-246, as amended, shall be applicable to funds made available pursuant to the authority contained in subsection (a). DONATED SHIPMENT OF HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE OVERSEAS SEC. 602. During fiscal year 2002, of the amounts made available by the United States Agency for International Development to carry out the provisions of section 123(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, funds may be made available to non-governmental organizations for administrative costs necessary to implement a program to obtain available donated space on commercial ships for the shipment of humanitarian assistance overseas. REPORTS ON AFGHANISTAN SECURITY AND DELIVERY OF ASSISTANCE SEC. 603. The President shall transmit to the Committee on President. Appropriations and the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate two reports setting forth a strategy for meeting the security needs of Afghanistan in order to promote safe and effective delivery of humanitarian and other assistance throughout Afghanistan, further the rule of law and civil order, and support the formation of a functioning, representative Afghan national government. The first report, which Deadline, should be transmitted no later than 30 days after enactment of this Act, should report on the strategy for meeting the immediate security needs of Afghanistan. The second report, which should Deadline, be transmitted no later than 90 days after enactment of this Act, should report on a long term strategy for meeting the security needs of Afghanistan and should include a reassessment of the strategy to meet the immediate security needs if they have changed substantially.