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[75 Stat. 721]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1961
[75 Stat. 721]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-329-SEPT. 30, 1961

interest, including expenses of collections of pledged collateral, or the investigation or appraisal of any property in respect to which an application for a loan has been made, and (3) expenses (other than internal expenses of the Bank) incurred in connection with the issuance and servicing of guarantees, insurance, and reinsurance shall be •* considered as nonadministrative expenses for the purposes hereof. TITLE IV—TREASUEY DEPARTMENT INVESTMENT I N INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT B A N K

For payment of subscriptions to the Inter-American Development Bank, to remain available until expended, $110,000,000 of which $60,000,000 is for the second installment on paid-in capital stock and $50,000,000 is for payment of the second installment of the subscription of the United States to the fund for special operations. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

For payment of the second installment of the subscription of the United States to the International Development Association, $61,656,000, to remain available until expended. TITLE V—PEACE CORPS F U N D S APFROPRIATED TO THE PRESIDENT

For expenses necessary to enable the President to carry out the provisions of the Peace Corps Act, including purchase of not to exceed sixteen passenger motor vehicles for use outside the United States, $30,000,000. TITLE VI—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 601. No part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used for publicity or propaganda purposes within the United States not heretofore authorized by the Congress. SEC. 602. None of the funds herein appropriated shall be used for expenses of the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, after the expiration of the thirty-five day period which begins on the date the General Accounting Office or any committee of the Congress, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, charged with considering foreign assistance legislation, appropriations, or expenditures, has delivered to the office of the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, a written request that it be furnished any document, paper, communication, audit, review, finding, recommendation, report, or other material in the custody or control of the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, relating to any review, inspection, or audit arranged for, directed, or conducted by him, unless and until there has been furnished to the General Accounting Office or to such committee or subcommittee, as the case may be, (A) the document, paper, communication, audit, review, finding, recommendation, report, or other material so requested or (B) a certification by the President, personally, that he has forbidden the furnishing thereof pursuant to such request and his reason for so doing. SEC. 603. This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriation Act, 1962". Approved September 30, 1961.

Ante, p. 612.

Restriction* use of funds.

Short title.