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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 220

PUBLIC LAW 99-83—AUG. 8, 1985

22 USC

(b) ITEMS ON THE MUNITIONS LIST.—Section 573(d)(4) of such Act is amended to read as follows: "(4)(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), articles on the United States Munitions List established pursuant to the Arms 22 USC 2751 Export Control Act may not be made available under this chapter. note. "(B) For fiscal years 1986 and 1987, articles on the United States Munitions List may be made available under this chapter if— "(i) they are small arms in category I (relating to firearms), ammunition in category III (relating to ammunition) for small arms in category I, or articles in category X (relating to protective personnel equipment), and they are directly related to antiterrorism training being provided under this chapter; "(ii) the recipient country is not prohibited by law from receiving assistance under one or more of the following provi22 USC 2311, sions: chapter 2 of this part, chapter 5 of this part, or the Arms 2347. Export Control Act; and President of U.S. "(iii) at least 15 days before the articles are made available to the foreign country, the President notifies the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate of the proposed transfer, in accordance with the procedures applicable to reprogramming notifications pursuant to section 634A of this Act. Post, p. 278. "(C) The value (in terms of original acquisition cost) of all equipment and commodities provided under subsection (a) of this section, including articles described in subparagraph (B)(i) of this paragraph, may not exceed $325,000 in fiscal year 1986 or $325,000 in fiscal year 1987.". (c) RESTRICTION.—Section 573 of such Act is amended by adding at 22 USC the end thereof the following new subsection: 2349aa-2. "(f) Funds made available to carry out this chapter may not be used for personnel compensation or benefits.". Repeal. (d) EXPIRATION OF AUTHORITY.—Section 577 of such Act is 22 USC repealed. 2349aa-2.

2349aa-6.

22 USC 2349aa-7.

SEC. 502. COORDINATION OF ALL UNITED STATES ANTI-TERRORISM ASSISTANCE TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES.

(a) COORDINATION.—The Secretary of State shall be responsible for coordinating all anti-terrorism assistance to foreign countries provided by the United States Government. (b) REPORTS.—Not later than February 1 each year, the Secretary of State, in consultation with appropriate United States Government agencies, shall report to the appropriate committees of the Congress on the anti-terrorism assistance provided by the United States Government during the preceding fiscal year. Such reports may be provided on a classified basis to the extent necessary, and shall specify the amount and nature of the assistance provided. SEC. 503. PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO COUNTRIES SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM. 22 USC 2371. Prohibition. 7 USC 1691 note, 22 USC 2501 note.

(a) PROHIBITION.—Section 620A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 620A. PROHIBITION ON ASSISTANCE TO COUNTRIES SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM.—(a) The United States shall not

provide any assistance under this Act, the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, the Peace Corps Act, or the