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[80 STAT. 1530]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 1530]

1530

PUBLIC LAW 89-808-NOV. 11, 1966

Limitation.

[80 STAT.

against diseases coinniou to all of mankind or unique to individual regions of the globe, and promote and support programs of medical and scientific research, cultural and educational development, family planning, health, nutrition, and sanitation: '"(4) acquire by purchase, lease, rental, or otherwise, sites and buildings and grounds abroad, for United States GoA'ernment use including offices, residence quarters, community and other facilities, and construct, repair, alter, and furnish such buildings and facilities; "(5) finance under the direction of the Librarian of Congress, in consultation with the National Science Foundation and other interested agencies, (A) programs outside the United States for the analysis and evaluation of foreign books, periodicals, and other materials to determine whether they would provide information of technical or scientific significance in the United States and whether such books, periodicals, and other materials are of cultural or educational significance, (B) the registry, indexing, binding, reproduction, cataloging, abstracting, translating, and dissemination of books, periodicals, and related materials determined to have such significance; and (C) the acquisition of such books, periodicals, and other materials and the deposit thereof in libraries and research centers in the United States specializing in the areas to which they relate; "(c) To procure equipment, materials, facilities, and services for the common defense including internal security; (d) For assistance to meet emergency or extraordinary relief requirements other than requirements for food commodities: Provided, That not more than a total amount equivalent to $5,000,000 may be made available for this puipose during any fiscal year; "(e) For use to the maximum extent under the procedures established by such agency as the President shall designate for h)ans to United States business firms (including cooperatives) and branches, subsidiaries, or affiliates of such firms for business development and trade expansion in such countries, including loans for private home construction, and for loans to domestic or foreign firms (including cooperatives) for the establishment of facilities for aiding in the utilization, distribution, or otherwise increasing the consumption of, and markets for, United States agricultural products: Provided, however. That no such loans shall be made for the manufacture of any products intended to be exported to the United States in competition with products produced in the United States and due consideration shall be given to the continued expansion of markets for United States agricultural commodities or the products thereof. Foreign currencies may be accepted in repayment of such loans; " (f) To promote multilateral trade and agricultural and other economic development, under procedures, established by the President, by loans or by use in any other manner which the President may determine to be in the national interest of the United States, particularly to assist programs of recipient countries designed to promote, increase, or improve food production, processing, distribution, or marketing in food-deficit countries friendly to the United States, for which purpose the President may utilize to the extent practicable the services of nonprofit voluntary agencies registered with and approved by the Advisory