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[87 STAT. 718]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
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PUBLIC LAW 93-189-DEC. 17, 1973

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A L L I A N C E FOR PROGRESS Appropriation. 81 Stat. 4 5 1. 22 USC 2212.

SEC. 7. Section 252(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended to read as follows: "(b) There are authorized to be appropriated to the President for the fiscal year 1974, $934,000, and for the fiscal year 1975, $934,000, for grants to the National Association of the Partners of the Alliance, Inc., in accordance with the purposes of this title." PROGRAMS RELATING TO P O P U L A T I O N

86 Stat. 23. 22 USC 2151.

SEC. 8. Section 292 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "for each of the fiscal years 1972 and 1973, $125,000,000" •ind inserting in lieu thereof "for the fiscal year 1974, $125,000,000, and for the fiscal year 1975, $130,000,000". INTERNATIONAL

75 Stat. 433; 81 Stat. 453. 22 USC 2221.

Reports to P r e s ident, transmittal to C o n g r e s s.

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SEC. 9. Chapter 3 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended as follows: (1) At the end of section 301 add the following new subsection: " (e)(1) In the case of the United Nations and its affiliated organizations, including the International Atomic Energy Agency, the President shall, acting through the United States representative to such organizations, propose and actively seek the establishment by the governing authorities of such organizations a single professionally qualified group of appropriate size for the purpose of providing an independent and continuous program of selective examination, review, and evaluation of the programs and activities of such organizations. Such proposal shall provide that such group shall be established in accordance with such terms of reference as such governing authority may prescribe and that the reports of such group on each examination, review\ and evaluation shall be submitted directly to such governing authority for transmittal to the representative of each individual member nation. Such proposal shall further include a statement of auditing and reporting standards, as prepared by the Comptroller General of the United States, for the consideration of the governing authority of the international organization concerned to assist in formulating terms of reference for such review and evaluation group. "(2) In the case of the International Bank for Keconstruction and Development and the Asian Development Bank, the President shall, acting through the United States representative to such organizations, propose and actively seek the establishment by the governing authorities of such organizations professionally qualified groups of appropriate size for the purpose of providing an independent and continuous program of selective examination, review, and evaluation of the programs and activities of such organizations. Such proposal shall provide that such groups shall be established in accordance with such terms of I'eference as such governing authorities may prescribe, and that the reports of such groups on each examination, review, and evaluation shall be submitted directly to such governing authority for transmittal to the representative of each individual member nation. Such proposal shall further include a statement of auditing and reporting standards, as prepared by the Comptroller General of the United States, for the consideration of the governing authority of the international organization concerned to assist in formulating terms of reference for such review and evaluation groups. "(3) Reports received by the Imited States representatives to these international organizations under this subsection and related information on actions taken as a result of recommendations made therein shall