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[68 Stat. 1221]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1954
[68 Stat. 1221]

68 S T A T. ]

PUBLIC LAW 778-SEPT. 3, 1954

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Development assistance, South Asia: For assistance authorized by section 201(a)(2), $60,500,000; Development assistance, American Republics and non-self-governing territories of the Western Hemisphere: For assistance authorized by section 201(a)(3), $9,000,000; Technical cooperation, general authorization: For assistance authorized by section 304, $105,000,000; ^"*«' P' ^^^ Contributions to the United Nations expanded program of technical assistance: For contributions to cover the amount pledged by ^ the United States for conducting the program during the calendar year 1954, $9,957,621: Provided, That no commitment for the calendar year 1955 or thereafter shall be pledged on behalf of the United States until the Congress appropriates for said purpose; Contributions for programs of the Organization of American States: For contributions authorized by section 306(b), $1,500,000; ^"'*' P- 842. • Contributions to the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration: For contributions authorized by section 405(a), $10,- ^nte.p. 844. 000,000, and in addition, not to exceed $500,000 of the unobligated balance heretofore appropriated for "Movement of Migrants": Provided, That no funds appropriated in this Act shall be used to assist directly in the migration to any nation in the Western Hemisphere of any person not having a security clearance based on reasonable standards to insure against communist infiltration in the Western Hemisphere; Contributions to the United Nations children's fund: For contributions authorized by section 406, $12,500,000 which shall constitute the total United States contribution through June 30, 1955; Contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency: Not to exceed $23,063,250 of the unobligated balances of funds approriated under the head "Palestine Refugee Program" in the Mutual ecurity Appropriation Act, 1954, are continued available through ^^ ^tat. 479. June 30, 1955, for the purposes authorized by section 407; Contributions to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: For payments authorized by section 408, $1,169,000; ^"'«' P- S^S. Ocean freight charges: For payments authorized by section 409, $4,400,000; Control Act expenses: For carrying out the purposes of the Mutual \\ ^*|^- f^^^ Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, as authorized by section 410, $1,175,000; Administrative expenses: For expenses authorized by section 411, $32,500,000. Funds appropriated under each paragraph of this Act (other than appropriations under the head of military assistance), including specified amounts of unobligated balances, and amounts certified pursuant to section 1311 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, "*"'*» P- *^°* 1955, as having been obligated against appropriations heretofore made for the same general purpose as such paragraph, which amounts are hereby continued available during fiscal year 1955, may be consolidated in one account for each paragraph: Provided, That any apparent recorded obligation outstanding on June 30, 1954, against any such appropriations which is not eligible for certification under the terms of section 1311 of the Supplemental Appropriation Act, 1955, may be corrected and certified under section 1311 as an obligation if approved by the Director of the Foreign Operations Administration and the Director of the Budget not later than Februray 1, 1955.

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GENEKAL PROVISIONS

SEC. 102. Appropriations in this Act for the purposes of chapters ^^^^ .337 2 and 3 of title I and titles II, III, and IV of the Mutual Security Act 838"84o| 841,* 843.'