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1002 PUBLIC LAW 89-273-OCT. 20, 1965 [79 STAT. Public Law 89-273 October 20, 1965 AN ACT [H. R. 10871] Making appropriations for Foreign Assistance and related agencies for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and for other purposes. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Eepresentatives of the Foreign Assist ance and Related United States of America in Congress assembled, That the following Agencies Appro sums are appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not other priation Act, 1966. wise a])propriated, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, namely: TITLE I—FOREIGN ASSISTANCE FUNDS APPROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT MUTUAL DEFENSE AND DEVELOPMENT For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry out the pro 75 Stat. 424, 22 use 2151 visions of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, to remain note. available until June 30, 1966, unless otherwise specified herein, as follows: ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE Technical cooperation and development grants: For expenses Ante, p. 654. authorized by section 212, $202,355,000. American schools and hospitals abroad: For expenses authorized by section 214(c), $7,000,000. International organizations and programs: For expenses author Ante, p. 656. ized by section 302, $144,755,000. Supporting assistance: For expenses authorized by section 402, $369,200,000. Contingency fund, general: For expenses authorized by section 451(a), $50,000,000. Contingency fund, southeast Asia: For expenses authorized by sec tion 451(a), $89,000,000. Alliance for Progress, technical cooperation and development Ante, p. 655. grants: For expenses authorized by section 252, $75,000,000. Alliance for Progress, development loans: For expenses authorized 76 Stat. 258. 22 use 2212. by section 252, $435,125,000, together with such dollar amounts as are authorized to be made available for assistance under section 253, all such amounts to remain available until expended. 75 Stat. 426. 22 use 2162. Development loans: For expenses authorized by section 202(a), $618,225,000, together with such amounts as are authorized to be made available for expenses under section 203, all such amounts to remain available until expended: Provided, That no part of this appropriation may be used to carry out the pro\nsions of section 205 Ante, p. 653. of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. Administrative expenses: For expenses authorized by section Ante, p. 661. 637(a), $54,249,000. Administrative and other expenses: For expenses authorized by 75 Stat. 460. 22 use 2397. section 637(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and 75 Stat. 463, by section 305 of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, 22 use 1613d. as amended, $3,100,000. Unobligated balances as of June 30,1965, of funds heretofore made available under the authorit^r of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, except as othei'wise provided by law, are hereby continued available for the fiscal year 1966, for the same general purposes for which appropriated and amounts certified pursuant to section 1311 68 Stat. 830. 31 use 200. of the Supplemental Apj)ropriation Act, 1965, as having been obli gated against appropriations heretofore made under the authority 68 Stat. 8.32, 22 use 1750 et of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, and the Foreign seq. 79 STAT. ] PUBLIC LAW 89-273-OCT. 20, 1965 1003 Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, for the same general purpose as ^^ ^^^- ^^^-^ any of the subparagraphs under "Economic Assistance" are hereby note. continued available for the same period as the respective appropria tions in such subparagraphs for the same general purpose: Provided, That such purpose relates to a project or program previously justified con°r«sroi^" °^ to Congress and the Committees on Aj>propriations of the House of committer? Representatives and the Senate are notifiea prior to the reobligation of funds for such projects or programs. MILITARY ASSISTANCE Military assistance: For expenses authorized by section 504(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, including adminis Ante, p. (556. trative expenses authorized by section 636(g) (1) of such Act, which ^^ st^t^. 46o^ shall not exceed $23,500,000 for the current fiscal year, and purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement only for use outside the United States: Provided, That none of the funds contained in this paragraph shall be available for the purchase of new automotive vehicles outside of the United States, $1,170,000,000. GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 101. None of the funds herein appropriated (other than funds and^reciamau°^ appropriated under the authorization for "International organiza- programs,Ttc°" tions and programs") shall be used to finance the construction of any new flood control, reclamation, or other water or related land resource project or program which has not met the standards and criteria used in determining the feasibility of flood control, reclamation and other water and related land resource programs and projects proposed for construction within the United States of America as per memorandum of the President dated May 15,1962. SEC. 102. Obligations made from funds herein appropriated for en- Engineering and T ^ •. ij. 1 • , •T'Ti architectural fees. gineering and architectural fees and services to any individual or group Reports to con. of engineering and architectural firms on any one project in excess gressionai com- of $25,000 shall be reported to the Committees on Appropriations of ™' ^*'^' the Senate and House of Representatives at least twice annually. SEC. 103. Except for the appropriations entitled "Contingency Restrictions. Fund", "Alliance for Progress, development loans", and "Develop ment loans", not more than 20 per centum of any appropriation item made available by this title shall be obligated and/or reserved during the last month of availability. SEC. 104. None of the funds herein appropriated nor any of the counterpart funds generated as a result of assistance hereunder or any prior Act shall be used to pay pensions, annuities, retirement pay or adjusted service compensation for any persons heretofore or hereafter serving in the armed forces of any recipient country. SEC. 105. The Congress hereby reiterates its opposition to the seating seating of com- in the United Nations of the Communist China regime as the repre- U"N.^ opp"At'^n. sentative of China, and it is hereby declared to be the continuing sense of the Congress that the Communist regime in China has not demon strated its willingness to fulfill the obligations contained in the Charter of the United Nations and should not be recognized to represent China ^^ ^*^*- '°^ ^• in the United Nations. In the event of the seating of representatives of the Chinese Communist regime in the Security Council or General Assembly of the United Nations the President is requested to inform the Congress insofar as is compatible with the requirements of national security, of the implications of this action upon the foreign policy of the United States and our foreign relationships, including that created 1004 PUBLIC LAW 89-273-OCT. 20, 1965 [79 STAT. by membership in the United Nations, together with any recommenda tions which he may have with respect to the matter. Racial or re ligious discrimi SEC. 106. It is the sense of Congress that any attempt by foreign nation. nations to create distinctions because of their race or religion among American citizens in the granting of personal or commercial access or any other rights otherwise available to United States citizens generally is repugnant to our principles; and in all negotiations between the United States and any foreign State arising as a result of funds appro priated under this title these principles shall be applied as the Presi dent may determine. Restriction on assistance to cer SEC. 107. (a) No assistance shall be furnished under the Foreign tain countries. Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, to any country which sells, fur 22 use 2151 note. nishes, or permits any ships under its registry to carry to Cuba, so long as it is governed by the Castro regime, m addition to those items con tained on the list maintained by the Administrator pursuant to title I 65 Stat. 645. 22 use 1611- of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, as amended, any 161 Id. arms, ammunition, implements of war, atomic energy materials, or any other articles, materials, or supplies of primary strategic significance used in the production of arms, ammunition, and implements of war or of strategic significance to the conduct of war, including petroleum products. Presidential determination of (b) No economic assistance shall be furnished under the Foreign assistance. Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, to any country which sells, fur Report to con gressional com nishes, or permits any ships under its registry to carry items of eco mittees. nomic assistance to Cuba, so long as it is governed by the Castro regime, or to North Vietnam, unless the President determines that the withholding of such assistance would be contrary to the national interest and reports such determination to the Foreign Relations and Appropriations Committees of the Senate and the Foreign Affairs and Appropriations Committees of the House of Representatives. Publication in Reports made pursuant to this subsection shall be published in the Federal Register. Federal Register within seven days of submission to the committees and shall contain a statement by the President of the reasons for such determination. Procurement outside U.S. SEC. 108. Any expenditure made from funds provided in this title Report to con for procurement outside the United States of any commodity in bulk gressional com and in excess of $100,000 shall be reported to the Committees on Appro mittees. priations of the Senate and the House of Representatives at least twice annually: Provided^ That each such report shall state the reasons for which the President determined, pursuant to criteria set forth in sec 75 Stat.