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PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972

86 STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 9 2 - 2 2 6 - F E B. 7, 1972

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gress, at least ten days prior to the date on which such excess funds are to be provided to that country or organization, each such determination, incluaing the name of the country or organization to receive funds in excess of such per centum, the amount of funds in excess of that per centum which are to be provided, and the justification for providing the additional assistance. " (b) The provisions of this section shall not apply in the case of any Nonappucabuity. law making continuing appropriations and may not be waived under the provisions of section 614(a) of this Act. so^stat^sos"!^' " SEC. 654. PRESIDENTIAL FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS.—(a) In 22 USC 2364. any case in which the President is required to make a report to the c^""e^s"s '•^^°" *° Congress, or to any committee or officer of either House of Congress, concerning any finding or determination under any provision of this 82 Stat. 1320. Act, the Foreign Military Sales Act, or the Foreign Assistance and 22 USC 2751 Related Programs Appropriation Act for each fiscal year, that finding note. or determination shall be reduced to writing and signed by the President. "(b) No action shall be taken pursuant to any such finding or deter* mination prior to the date on which that finding or determination has been reduced to writing and signed by the President. "(c) Each such finding or determination shall be published in the Fe^'t^aiR"°rster Federal Register as soon as practicable after it has been reduced to ^^ writing and signed by the President. In any case in which the President concludes that such publication would be harmful to the national security of the United States, only a statement that a determination or finding has been made by the President, including the name and section of the Act under which it was made, shall be published. " (d) No committee or officer of either House of Congress shall ^^cesi°"idlf°o're^lTt denied any requested information relating to any finding or deter- ^^^ ^"""^ ° '^^^° mination which the President is required to report to the Congress, or to any committee or officer of either House of Congress, under any provision of this Act, the Foreign Military Sales Act, or the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriation Act for each fiscal year, even though such repK)rt has not yet been transmitted to the appropriate committee or officer of either House of Congress. " SEC. 655. LIMITATIONS U P O N ASSISTANCE TO OR FOR CAMBODIA.—

(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no funds authorized to be appropriated by this or any other law may be obligated in any amount in excess of $341,000,000 for the purpose of carrying out directly or indirectly any economic or military assistance, or any operation, project, or program of any kind, or for providing any goods, supplies, materials, equipment, services, personnel, or advisers in, to, for, or on behalf of Cambodia during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1972.

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" (b) I n computing the $341,000,000 limitation on obligation •-* authority under subsection (a) of this section in fiscal year 1972, (1) there shall be included in the computation the value of any goods, supplies, materials, or equipment provided to, for, or on behalf of Cambodia in such fiscal year hj gift, donation, loan, lease, or otherwise, and (2) there shall not be included in the computation the value of any goods, supplies, materials, or equipment attributable to the operations of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Vietnam in Cambodia. For the purpose of this subsection, 'value' means the fair market ' "^^^"^ •" value of any goods, supplies, materials, or equipment provided to, for, or on behalf of Cambodia but in no case less than 33i/^ per centum of