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[88 STAT. 1808]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 1808]

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PUBLIC LAW 93-559-DEC. 30, 1974 ASSISTANCE TO S O U T H VI E T N A M E S E

22 USC 2433 note.

CHILDREN

SEC. 3T. (a) I t is the sense of the Congress that inadequate provision has been made (1) for the establishment, expansion and improvement of day care centers, orphanages, hostels, school feeding programs, health and welfare programs, and training related to these programs which are designed for the benefit of South Vietnamese children, disadvantaged by hostilities in Vietnam or conditions related to those hostilities, and (2) for the adoption by United States citizens of South Vietnamese children who are orphaned or abandoned, or whose parents or sole surviving parent, as the case may be, has irrevocably relinquished all parental rights, particularly children fathered by United States citizens. (b) The President is, therefore, authorized to provide assistance, on terms and conditions he considers appropriate, for the purposes described in clauses (1) and (2) of subsection (a) of this section. Of the funds appropriated pursuant to section 36(a) of this Act, $10,000,000, or its equivalent in local currency, shall be available until expended solely to carry out this section. Not more than 10 per centum of the funds made available to carry out this section may be expended for the purposes referred to in clause (2) of subsection (a). Assistance provided under this section shall be furnished, to the maximum extent practicable, under the auspices of and by international agencies or private voluntary agencies. L I M I T A T I O N S W I T H RESPECT TO S O U T H

22 USC 2431 note.

[88 STAT.

VIETNAM

SEC. 38. (a) The $449,900,000 made available in accordance with section 36(a)(1) of this Act shall be allocated as follows: (1) $90,000,000 for humanitarian assistance, of which there shall be available— (A) $70,000,000 for refugee relief; (B) $10,000,000 for child care; and (C) $10,000,000 for health care; (2) $154,500,000 for agricultural assistance, of which there shall be available— (A) $85,000,000 for fertilizer; (B) $12,000,000 for P O L (for agriculture); (C) $6,000,000 for insecticides and pesticides; (D) $10,000,000 for agricultural machinery and equipment (including spare parts); (E) $3,500,000 for agricultural advisory services; (F) $20,000,000 for rural credit; (G) $10,000,000 for canal dredging; (H) $4,000,000 for low-lift pumps; and (I) $4,000,000 for fish farm development; (3) $139,800,000 for industrial development assistance of which there shall be available— (A) $124,000,000 for commodities; (B) $10,000,000 for industrial credit; and (C) $5,800,000 for industrial advisory services (including feasibility studies); (4) $65,600,000 for miscellaneous assistance, of which there shall be available— (A) $47,900,000 for the service sector (including P O L, machinery equipment, and spare parts); and (B) $17,700,000 for technical services and operating expenses.