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PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972

86 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-242-MAR. 8, 1972

TITLE I — FOREIGN A S S I S T A N C E ACT ACT IV I T I E S FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry ont the provisions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and 22 USC 2151

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for other purposes, to remain available until June 30, 1072, unless note. otherwise specified herein, as follows: ECONOMIC

ASSISTANCE

Worldwide, technical assistance: For necessary expenses to carry 797. out the provisions of section 211, $160,000,000: Provided, That no 80 Stat. 2171. 22 USC part of this appropriation shall be used to initiate any jiroject or activity which has not been justified to the Congress. Alliance for Progress, technical assistance: For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 251 with respect to Alliance for 76 Stat. 257; Progress, technical assistance, $80,000,000: Provided, That no part of 22 USC 2211. this appropriation shall be used to initiate any project or activity which has not been justified to the Congress. International organizations and programs: For necessary expenses 453. to carry out the provisions of section 301, $127,000,000, of which 81 Stat. 2221. 22 USC $15,000,000 shall be available only for the United Nations' Children's F u n d: Provided, That no part or this appropriation shall be used to initiate any project or activity which has not been justified to the Congress. I t is the sense of the Congress that the total United States international contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency be nego- Agency,^u!s^^ tiated by the State Department with the members of the I A E A in contribution. order to bring our contribution down to a per centum not to exceed 31.5. Progress made on these negotiations shall be reported to the For- Report to con eign Relations and Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the commit"" es. Foreign Affairs and Appropriations Committees of the House of Representatives by September 30, 1972. Programs relating to population growth: For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 291, $125,000,000. si Stat. 452. American schools and hospitals abroad: For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 214, $20,000,000. '^"'«' P- 22. Indus Basin Development Fund, grants: For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 302(b)(2) with respect to Indus Antu, p. 2 3. Basin Development Fund, grants, $10,000,000. Indus Basin Development Fund, loans: For expenses authorized by 81 Stat. 454. section 302(b)(1), $12,000,000, to remain available until expended. 22 USC 2222. Contingency fund: For necessary expenses, $30,000,000, to be used for the purposes set forth in section 451. ^"'«. p- 24. Refugee relief assistance (East Pakistan): For necessary expenses ^^^' Pakistan for the relief and rehabilitation of refugees from East Pakistan and for humanitarian relief ill Kasf Pakistan. iOd.OiKt.OOO, Alliance for Progress, development loans: For necessary expenses to carry out the provisions of section 251 with respect to Alliance for Progress, development loans, $150,000,000, together with such amounts as are provided for under section 203, all such amounts to remain ^3 Stat. 80S; available until expended. "22'use 2163. Development loans: For necessary expenses to carry out the pro75 Stat. visions of section 201, $200,000,000, together with such amounts as 22 USC 2426.. 161 are provided for under section 203, all such amounts to remain available until expended.

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