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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 1154

PUBLIC LAW 97-89—DEC. 4, 1981

(b) Subsection Cb) of such section is amended by striking out "section 281, 283, or 284 of title 18" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 203,205, or 207 of title 18". TITLE VI—GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY ALLOWANCES AND BENEFITS FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY PERSONNEL 50 USC 402 note.

Regulations. Submittal to congressional committees.

SEC. 601. (a) Subsection (b)(1) of section 9 of the National Security Agency Act of 1959 (50 U.S.C. 402 note) is amended to read as follows: "(1) allowances and benefits— "(A) comparable to those provided by the Secretary of State to members of the Foreign Service under chapter 9 of title I of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. 4081 et seq.) or any other provision of law; and (B) in the case of selected personnel serving in circumstances similar to those in which personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency serve, comparable to those provided by the Director of Central Intelligence to personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency; and. (b) Such section is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsections: "(d) Members of the Armed Forces may not receive benefits under both subsection (b)(1) and title 37, United States Code, for the same purpose. The Secretary of Defense shall prescribe such regulations as may be necessary to carry out this subsection. "(e) Regulations issued pursuant to subsection (b)(1) shall be submitted to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives and the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate before such regulations take effect.". L A N G U A G E TRAINING AND CRYPTOLOGIC UNGUIST RESERVE PROGRi

Regulations. 50 USC 402 note.

Special language project personnel.

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SEC. 602. The National Security Agency Act of 1959 is amende (1) by inserting after section 9 the following: "SEC. 10. (a) The Director of the National Security Agency shall arrange for, and shall prescribe regulations concerning, language and language-related training programs for military and civilian cryptologic personnel. In establishing programs under this section for language and language-related training, the Director— (1) may provide for the training and instruction to be furnished, including functional and geographic area specializations; "(2) may arrange for training and instruction through other Government agencies and, in any case in which appropriate training or instruction is unavailable through Government facilities, through nongovernmental facilities that furnish training and instruction useful in the fields of language and foreign affairs; "(3) may support programs that furnish necessary language and language-related skills, including, in any case in which appropriate programs are unavailable at Government facilities, support through contracts, grants, or cooperation with nongovernmental educational institutions; and "(4) may obtain by appointment or contract the services of individuals to serve as language instructors, linguists, or special language project personnel.