Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 1.djvu/1014

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103 STAT. 986 PUBLIC LAW 101-161—NOV. 21, 1989 SEC. 639. None of the funds in this Act shall be available to pay indirect costs on research grants awarded competitively by the Cooperative State Research Service that exceed 25 per centum of total direct costs under each award. Sugar. SEC. 640. Within 30 days of the enactment of this section the Philippines. Secretary of Agriculture may establish and operate a program for Exports. fiscal year 1990 as follows: (a) The Secretary shall make available to sugar refiners, operators and processors commodities acquired by the Commodity Credit Cor- poration at such levels as the Secretary determines necessary to permit such refiners, operators or processors to purchase in the amounts specified below raw sugar grown in the Republic of the Philippines and countries designated as beneficiary countries pursu- ant to section 212 of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (19 U.S.C. 2702) at prices equivalent to the market price for raw cane sugar in the United States on the condition that an equivalent amount of sugar refined in the United States is exported to world markets within 60 days. The Secretary shall make such commodities available on the basis of competitive bids and shall have discretion to accept or reject bids under such criteria as the Secretary deter- mines appropriate. Generic certificates shall be issued in lieu of commodities acquired by the Commodity Credit Corporation under the program established under this section. 0)) The Secretary shall make available sufficient commodities to permit the importation of no less than 290,000 short tons of sugar, raw value, from the beneficiary countries specified in subsection (a), and no less than 110,000 short tons of sugar, raw value, from the Republic of the Philippines. Sugar imported under the program authorized under this section shall be in addition to any sugar quota level established for the countries specified in subsection (a) pursu- ant to headnote 3 of schedule 1, part 10, subpart A of the Tariff Schedules of the United States (9 U.S.C. 1202). (c) In order to maximize the number of competing bidders, the Secretary shall, in determining the low bidders in the program established under this section, make appropriate adjustments in bids received from sugar refiners, operators and processors to reflect differing transportation costs based on refinery and factory location. (d) The program authorized under this section shall be in addition to, and not in place of, any authority granted to the Secretary or the Commodity Credit Corporation under any other provision of law. (e) The Secretary shall carry out the program authorized by this section through the Commodity Credit Corporation. (f) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to increase the appro- priation for any program administered by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture. Reports. SEC. 641. (a)(1) Not later than 20 days after the end of each fiscal 7 USC 2207a. year, the Secretary of Agriculture shall (A) submit to Congress a report on the amounts obligated and expended by the Department during that fiscal year for the procurement of advisory and assist- ance services, and (B) transmit a copy of such report to the Comptroller General of the United States. (2) Each report submitted under paragraph (1) shall include a list with the following information: (A) All contracts awarded for the procurement of advisory and assistance services during the fiscal year and the amount of each contract. (B) The purpose of each contract. Imports. Tariff Schedules of the U.S.