Page:Title 3 CFR 2005 Compilation.djvu/285

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Title 3--The President part I of the Act, and such funds are hereby so transferred and consoli- dated. You are hereby authorized and directed to report this determination to the Congress and to publish it in the Federal Register. GEORGE W. BUSH THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, September 29, 2005. Presidential Determination No. 2006-01 of October 14, 2005 Waiver and Certification of Statutory Provisions Regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Office Memorandum for the Secretary of State Pursuant to the authority and conditions contained in section 534(d) of the Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropria- tions Act, 2005, Public Law 108-447, as provided for in the Joint Resolu- tion Making Continuing Appropriations for the Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law 109-77), I hereby determine and certify that it is important to the na- tional security interests of the United States to waive the provisions of sec- tion 1003 of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987, Public Law 100-204. This waiver shall be effective for a period of 6 months from the date hereof. You are hereby authorized and directed to transmit this determination to the Congress and to publish it in the Federal Register. GEORGE W. BUSH THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, October 14, 2005. Presidential Determination No. 2006-02 of October 16, 2005 Provision of U.S. Drug Interdiction Assistance to the Government of Brazil Memorandum for the Secretary of State [and] the Secretary of Defense Pursuant to the authority vested in me by section \177012 of the National De- fense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year \177995, as amended (22 U.S.C. \365 229\177-4), I hereby certify, with respect to Brazil, that (\177) interdiction of air- craft reasonably suspected to be primarily engaged in illicit drug trafficking in that country's airspace is necessary because of the extraordinary threat posed by illicit drug trafficking to the national security of that country; and (2) that country has appropriate procedures in place to protect against inno- cent loss of life in the air and on the ground in connection with such inter- diction, which shall at a minimum include effective means to identify and warn an aircraft before the use of force is directed against the aircraft. 272