Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 2.djvu/861

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PUBLIC LAW 103-160—NOV. 30, 1993 107 STAT. 1811 has been or is being undertaken by such participants. In prescribing the regulations, the Secretary may determine that a participant that is a small business concern may use funds received under the Small Business Innovation Research Program or the Small Business Technology Transfer Program to help pay the costs of partnership activities. Any such funds so used may be included in calculating the amount of the financial commitment undertaken by the non-Federal Government participants unless the Secretary determines that the small business concern has not made a significant equity contribution in the program from non-Federal sources. SEC. 1355. AUTHORITY FOR SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION TO MAKE LOAN GUARANTEES. (a) IN GENERAL. --Title XI of the Merchant Marine Act, 1936, is further amended by adding at the end the following new section: "SEC. 1111. (a) AUTHORITY TO GUARANTEE OBLIGATIONS FOR 46 USC app. ELIGIBLE EXPORT VESSELS. — The Secretary may guarantee obliga- i279d. tions for eligible export vessels— "(1) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this title applicable to loan guarantees in the case of vessels documented under the laws of the United States; or "(2) in accordance with such other terms as the Secretary determines to be more favorable than the terms otherwise provided in this title and to be compatible with export credit terms offered by foreign governments for the sale of vessels built in foreign shipyards. "(b) INTERAGENCY COUNCIL. — "(1) ESTABLISHMENT; COMPOSITION.— There is hereby established an interagency council for the purposes of this section. The council shall be composed of the Secretary of Transportation, who shall be chairman of the Council, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of State, the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, the United States Trade Representative, and the President and Chairman of the United States Export-Import Bank, or their designees. "(2) PURPOSE OF THE COUNCIL.—The council shall— "(A) obtain information on shipbuilding loan guarantees, on direct and indirect subsidies, and on other favorable treatment of shipyards provided by foreign governments to shipyards in competition with United States shipyards; and "(B) provide guidance to the Secretary in establishing terms for loan guarantees for eligible export vessels under subsection (a)(2). "(3) CONSULTATION WITH U.S. SHIPBUILDERS.— The council shall consult regularly with United States shipbuilders to obtain the essential information concerning international shipbuilding competition on which to set terms and conditions for loan guarantees under subsection (a)(2). "(4) ANNUAL REPORT.— Not later than January 31 of each year (beginning in 1995), the Secretary of Transportation shall submit to Congress a report on the activities of the Secretary under this section during the preceding year. Each report shall include documentation of sources of information on assistance provided by the governments of other nations to shipyards in those nations and a summary of recommendations made to the Secretary during the preceding year regarding applications submitted to the Secretary