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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1975

89 STAT. 758

PUBLIC LAW 94-141—NOV. 29, 1975 submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate— (1) from time to time, reports with respect to such study, and (2) not later than December 31, 1976, a final report setting forth the findings and conclusions of such study. RESEARCH REGARDING DE\TSLOPMENT OF NUCLEAR SAFEGUARD TECHNIQUES

SEC. 143. In addition to amounts otherwise available under the amendment made by section 141 of this Act, $440,000 may be used for the purpose of conducting research, in consultation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, with respect to the development of nuclear safeguard techniques. PURPOSES o r ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT ACT

SEC. 144. Section 2 of the Arms Control and Disarmament Act (22 U.S.C. 2551) is amended by striking out "It must be able" in the second sentence of the third paragraph and inserting in lieu thereof "It shall have the authority, under the direction of the President and the Secretary of State,". NATIONAL SECURITY

COUNCIL

SEC. 145. Section 22 of the Arms Control and Disarmament Act (22 U.S.C. 2562) is amended by inserting ", the National Security Council," immediately after "Secretary of State" in the first sentence. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT IMPACT STATEMENT

SEC. 146. Title III of the Arms Control and Disarmament Act (22 U.S.C. 2571-2575) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following:: a ARMS CONTROL IMPACT INFORMATION AND ANALYSIS

22 USC 2576.

"SEC. 36. (a) In order to assist the Director in the performance of his duties with respect to arms control and disarmament policy and negotiations, any Government agency preparing any legislative or budgetary proposal for— "(1) any program of research, development, testing, engineering, construction, deployment, or modernization with respect to nuclear armaments, nuclear implements of war, military facilities or military vehicles designed or intended primarily for the delivery of nuclear weapons, "(2) any program of research, development, testing, engineering, construction, deployment, or modernization with respect to armaments, ammunition, implements of war, or military facilities, having— "(A) an estimated total program cost in excess of $250,000,000, or "(B) an estimated annual program cost in excess of $50,000,000, or "(3) any other program involving weapons systems or technology which such Government agency or the Director believes may have a significant impact on arms control and disarmament policy or negotiations, shall, on a continuing basis, provide the Director with full and timely access to detailed information, in accordance with the procedures