Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 2.djvu/845

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'^^•** ' PUBLIC LAW 101-216—DEC. 11, 1989 103 STAT. 1855 for conversion of portions of United States defense industries to nondefense-related activities as opportunities are presented through the achievement of successful arms control agreements. TITLE II—ON-SITE INSPECTION ACTIVITIES SEC. 201. ON-SITE INSPECTION AGENCY. The Arms Control and Disarmament Act is amended by adding at the end the following: "TITLE V—ON-SITE INSPECTION ACTIVITIES "SEC. 61. FINDINGS. 22 USC 2595. "The Congress finds that— "(1) under this Act, the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency is charged with the 'formulation and implementation of United States arms control and disar- mament policy in a manner which will promote the national security'; "(2) as defined in this Act, the terms 'arms control' and 'disarmament' mean 'the identification, verification, inspection, limitation, control, reduction, or elimination, of armed forces and armaments of all kinds under international agreement to establish an effective system of international control'; "(3) the On-Site Inspection Agency was established in 1988 pursuant to the INF Treaty to implement, on behalf of the United States, the inspection provisions of the INF Treaty; "(4) on-site inspection activities under the INF Treaty include— "(A) inspections in the Soviet Union, Czechoslovakia, and the German Democratic Republic, "(B) escort duties for Soviet teams visiting the United States and the Bgusing Countries, "(C) establishment and operation of the Portal Monitor- ing Facility in the Soviet Union, and "(D) support for the Soviet inspectors at the Portal Mon- itoring Facility in Utah; "(5) the personnel of the On-Site Inspection Agency include civilian technical experts, civilian support personnel, and mem- bers of the Armed Forces; and "(6) the senior officials of the On-Site Inspection Agency include representatives from the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and the Department of State. "SEC. 62. POLICY COORDINATION CONCERNING IMPLEMENTATION OF ON- 22 USC 2595a. SITE INSPECTION PROVISIONS. "(a) INTERAGENCY COORDINATION. —OSIA should receive policy guidance which is formulated through an interagency mechanism established by the President. "(b) ROLE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE.— The Secretary of De- fense should provide to OSIA appropriate policy guidance formu- lated through the interagency mechanism described in subsection (a) and operational direction, consistent with section 113(b) of title 10, United States Code. "(c) ROLE OF THE DIRECTOR. —The Director should provide to the interagency mechanism described in subsection (a) appropriate rec-