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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 3132

PUBLIC LAW 96-533—DEC. 16, 1980 defense article or related training or other defense service valued (in terms of its original acquisition cost) at less than $25,000,000.". PERFORMANCE OF DEFENSE SERVICES

22 USC 2761.

Report to Congress. 22 USC 2151 note.

SEC. 102. Section 21(c) of the Arms Export Control Act is amended— (1) by striking out "training, advising, or otherwise providing assistance regarding combat activities" and inserting in lieu thereof "training and advising that may engage United States personnel in combat activities; (2) by inserting "(1)" immediately after "(c)"; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following: "(2) Within 48 hours after the outbreak of significant hostilities involving a country in which United States personnel are performing defense services pursuant to this Act or the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, the President shall submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the President pro tempore of the Senate a report, in writing, setting forth— "(A) the identity of such country and a description of such hostilities; and "(B) the number of members of the United States Armed Forces and the number of United States civilian personnel performing defense services related to such hostilities in such country, their location, the precise nature of their activities, and the likelihood of their becoming engaged in or endangered by hostilities.". RECIPROCAL TRAINING AGREEMENTS

22 USC 2761. 10 USC 2451 note.

SEC 103. Section 21(g) of the Arms Export Control Act is amended by striking out "In carrying out section 814 of the Act of October 7, 1975 (Public Law 94-106), the President may enter into North Atlantic Treaty Organization standardization agreements" and inserting in lieu thereof "The President may enter into North Atlantic Treaty Organization standardization agreements in carrying out section 814 of the Act of October 7, 1975 (Public Law 94-106), and may enter into similar agreements with Japan, Australia, and New Zealand,". GUARANTY RESERVE

22 USC 2764.

Ante, p. 3131. Report to Congress.

SEC. 104. (a) Section 24(c) of the Arms Export Control Act is amended to read as follows: "(c) Funds obligated under this section before the date of enactment of the International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1980 which constitute a single reserve for the payment of claims under guaranties issued under this section shall remain available for expenditure for the purposes of this section on and after that date. The President shall report promptly to the Congress whenever the payment of a claim under any such guaranty reduces the total amount of funds in the single reserve under this subsection to an amount less than $750,000,000, together with his recommendations for the authorization of appropriations of additional funds for such reserve. For purposes of any provision in this Act or any other Act relating to a prohibition or limitation on the availability of funds under this Act, whenever a guaranty is issued under this section, the