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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 1596

22 USC 2169, 2211. Uganda, Cambodia, Laos, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, assistance prohibition, exception.

Nuclear material, assistance prohibitions. 22 USC 2151 note. Human rights.

Mozambique or Angola, assistance prohibition.

PUBLIC LAW 95-481—OCT. 18, 1978

SEC. 107. None of the funds contained in title I of this Act may be used to carry out the provisions of sections 209(d) and 251(h) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. SEC. 108. None of the funds appropriated or otherwise made available pursuant to this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance or reparations to Uganda, Cambodia, Laos, or the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Provided, however, That such prohibition shall not apply to graduate students from Uganda completing their studies at United States institutions. SEC. 109. Of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act, not to exceed $118,000 shall be for official residence expenses of the Agency for International Development during fiscal year 1979: Provided, That appropriate steps shall be taken to assure that, to the maximum extent possible. United States-owned foreign currencies are utilized in lieu of dollars. SEC. 110. Of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act, not to exceed $13,000 shall be for entertainment expenses of the Agency for International Development during fiscal year 1979. SEC. 111. Of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act, not to exceed $96,000 shall be for representation allowances of the Agency for International Development during fiscal year 1979: Provided, That appropriate steps shall be taken to assure that, to the maximum oxtent possible. United States-owned foreign currencies are utilized in lieu of dollars. SEC. 112. None of the funds appropriated or made available (other tlian funds for "International organizations and programs") pursuant to this Act for carrying out the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, may be used to finance the export of nuclear equipment, fuel, or technology or to provide assistance for the training of foreign nationals in nuclear fields. SEC. 113. Funds appropriated by this Act may not be obligated or expended to provide assistance to any country for the purpose of aiding the efforts of the government of such country to repress the legitimate rights of the population of such country contrary to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. SEC. 114. None of the funds appropriated or made available pursuant to this Act shall be obligated or expended to finance directly any assistance to Mozambique or Angola; except that, such funds shall be available to finance the completion of the training of Angolan students who started training prior to fiscal year 1978. SEC. 115. None of the funds made available by this Act may be obligated under an appropriation account to which they were not appropriated without the written prior approval of the Appropriations Committees of both Houses of the Congress. TITLE II—FOREIGN MILITARY CREDIT SALES FOREIGN MILITARY CREDIT SALES

22 USC 2763, 2764.

For expenses not otherwise provided for, necessary to enable the President to carry out the provisions of sections 23 and 24 of the Arms Export Control Act, $654,500,000: Provided, That of the amount provided for the total aggregate credit sale ceiling during the current fiscal year, not less than $1,000,000,000 shall be allocated to Israel.