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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

95 STAT. 1528

22 USC 2761.

PUBLIC LAW 97-113—DEC. 29, 1981

Affairs of the House of Representatives are notified 30 days in advance of the introduction of the additional military personnel. "(d) Effective October 1, 1982, the entire costs (including salaries of United States military personnel) of overseas management of international security assistance programs under this section shall be charged to or reimbursed from funds made available to carry out this chapter, other than any such costs which are either paid directly for such defense services under section 21(a) of the Arms Export Control Act or reimbursed from charges for services collected from foreign governments pursuant to section 21(e) and section 43(b) of that Act. "(e) Members of the Armed Forces a s s ^ e d to a foreign country under this section shall serve under the direction and supervision of the Chief of the United States Diplomatic Mission to that country. "(f) The President shall continue to instruct United States diplomatic and military personnel in the United States missions abroad that they should not encourage, promote, or influence the purchase by any foreign country of United States-made military equipment, unless they are specifically instructed to do so by an appropriate official of the executive branch.". INTERNATIONAL MILITARY EDUCATION AND TRAINING

22 USC 2347a.

SEC. 113. Section 542 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "$34,000,000 for the fiscal year 1981" and inserting in lieu thereof "$42,000,000 for the fiscal year 1982 and $42,000,000 for thefiscalyear 1983". PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS

22 USC 2348a.

SEC. 114. (a) Section 552(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "$25,000,000 for the fiscal year 1981" and inserting in lieu thereof "$19,000,000 for the fiscal year 1982 and $19,000,000 for thefiscalyear 1983". (b) Section 552(c) of such Act is amended by striking out "(1)" and all that follows through "may not be transferred" and inserting in lieu thereof "the total amount so transferred in any fiscal year may not exceed $15,000,000". FOREIGN INTIMIDATION AND HARASSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE UNITED STATES

22 USC 2756.

Report to Congress.

SEC. 115. Chapter 1 of the Arms Export Control Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC. 6. FOREIGN INTIMIDATION AND HARASSMENT OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE UNITED STATES.—NO letters of offer may be issued, no credits

or guarantees may be extended, and no export licenses may be issued under this Act with respect to any country determined by the President to be engs^ed in a consistent pattern of acts of intimidation or harassment directed against individuals in the Uulted States. The President shall report any such determination promptly to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate.". TITLE n—ECONOMIC SUPPORT FUND AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

22 USC 2346.

SEC. 201. Section 531(b)(l) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by striking out "for the fiscal year 1981, $2,065,300,000" and