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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

90 STAT. 732

PUBLIC LAW 9 4 - 3 2 9 — J U N E 30, 1976 tary personnel performing similar military advisory functions under this Act ' does not include regular units of Armed Forces of the United States engaged in routine functions designed to bring about the standardization of military operations and procedures between the Armed Forces of the United States and allies of the United States.". TERMINATION OF AUTHORITY TO F U R N I S H GRANT MILITARY ASSISTANCE

SEC. 105. Chapter 2 of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding a t the end thereof the following new section: 22 USC 2321J.

22 USC 2318. Ante, pp. 730, 731.

Ante, p. 729.

22 USC 2311.

"SEC.

516. TERMINATION OF AUTHORITY. — (a) E x c e p t to the extent

that the Congress may, subsequent to the enactment of this section, authorize the furnishing of military assistance in accordance with this chapter to specified countries in specified amounts, the authorities contained in this chapter (other than the authorities contained in sections 506, 514, and 515(b)(2)) may not be exercised after September 30, 1977, except that such authorities shall remain available until September 30, 1980, to the extent necessary to carry out obligations incurred under this chapter on or before September 30, 1977. " (b) Funds available to carry out this chapter shall be available notwithstanding the limitations contained in paragraph s (2) and (3) of section 504(a) of this Act— " (1) for the winding u p of military assistance program s under this chapter, including payment of the costs of packing, crating, handling, and transporting defense articles furnished under this chapter and of related administrative costs; and " (2) for costs incurred under section 503(c) with respect to defense articles on loan to countries n o longer eligible under section 504(a) for military assistance.". INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING

SEC. 106. (a) Part II of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new chapter: " C H A P T E R 5—INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND T R A I N I N G 22 USC 2347.

22 USC 2347a. Report to Speaker of the House and congressional committee.

"SEC.

541. GENERAL AUTHORITY. — The P r e s i d e n t is authorized to

furnish, on such terms and conditions consistent with this Act as the President may determine ( b u t whenever feasible on a reimbursable basis), military education and training to military and related civilian personnel of foreign countries. Such training and education may be provided through — " (1) attendance a t military educational and t r a i n i n g facilities in the United States (other than Service academies) and abroad; " (2) attendance in special courses of instruction a t schools and institutions of learning or research in the United States and abroad; and " (3) observation and orientation visits to military facilities and related activities in the United States and abroad. " SEC. 542. AUTHORIZATION.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the President to carry out the purposes of this chapter $27,000,000 for the fiscal year 1976 and $30,200,000 for the fiscal year 1977. After June 30, 1976, not r a i n i n g under this section may be conducted outside the United States unless the President has reported and justified such t r a i n i n g to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.