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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

100 STAT. 854

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PUBLIC LAW 99-399—AUG. 27, 1986 TITLE V—STATE DEPARTMENT AUTHORITIES TO COMBAT .,., INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM 501. Rewards for international terrorists. 502. Rewards for information relating to international narcoterrorism and drug trafficking. 503. Coordination of terrorism-related assistance. 504. Counterterrorism Protection Fund. ' '"•' ' - • " • • - ' • »*> »H * 505. Terrorism-related travel advisories. 506. Authority to control certain terrorism-related services. , 507. Management of antiterrorism assistance programs. " •'508. Nonlethal airport security equipment and commodities for Egypt. 509. Exports to countries supporting acts of international terrorism.

Sec. 601. Sec. 602. Sec. 603. Sec. 604. Sec. 605. Sec. 606.

TITLE VI—INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR TERRORISM Actions to combat international nuclear terrorism. Authority to suspend nuclear cooperation with nations which have not ratified the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material. Consultation with the Department of Defense concerning certain nuclear exports and subsequent arrangements. Review of physical security standards. International review of the nuclear terrorism problem. Criminal history record checks.

TITLE VII—MULTILATERAL COOPERATION TO COMBAT INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM Sec. 701. International Antiterrorism Committee. Sec. 702. International arrangements relating to passports and visas. Sec. 703. Protection of Americans endangered by the appearance of their place of birth on their passports. Sec. 704. Use of diplomatic privileges and immunities for terrorism purposes. Sec. 705. Reports on progress in increasing multilateral cooperation. Sec. 801. Sec. 802. Sec. 803. Sec. 804. Sec. 805. Sec. 806. Sec. 807. Sec. 808.

TITLE VIII—VICTIMS OF TERRORISM COMPENSATION Short title. Payment to individuals held in captive status between November 4, 1979, and January 21, 198?. Benefits for captives and other victims of hostile action. Retention of leave by alien employees following injury from hostile action abroad. Transition provisions. Benefits for members of uniformed services who are victims of hostile action. Regulations. Effective date of entitlements. TITLE IX—MARITIME SECURITY

Sec. 901. Short title. Sec. 902. International measures for seaport and shipboard security. Sec. 903. Measures to prevent unlawful acts against passengers and crews on board ships. Sec. 904. Panama Canal security, Sec. 905. Threat of terrorism to United States ports and vessels. Sec. 906. Port, harbor, and coastal facility security. Sec. 907. Security standards at foreign ports. Sec. 908. Travel advisories concerning security at foreign ports. ' ' Sec. 909. Suspension of passenger services. Sec. 910. Sanctions for the seizure of vessels by terrorists. Sec. 911. Definitions. Sec. 912. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 913. Reports. Sec. 1001. Sec. 1002. Sec. 1003. Sec. 1004. Sec. 1005.

TITLE X—FASCELL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM Short title. Fellowship program for temporary service at United States missions in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Fellowship Board. Fellowships. Secretary of State.