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[81 STAT. 937]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 937]

81

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 90-249-JAN. 2, 1968

eral purpose as any of the subparagraphs under "Economic Assistance" are herelby continued available for the same period as the respective appropriations in such subparagraphs for the same general purpose: Provided, That such purpose relates to a project or program previously justified to Congress and the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate are notified prior to the reobligation of funds for such projects or programs. Alliance for Progress, technical cooperation and development grants: For expenses authorized by section 252(a), $80,000,000. Alliance for Progress, development loans: For expenses authorized by section 252(a), $389,000,000, together with such dollar amounts as are authorized to be made available for assistance under section 253, all such amounts to remain available until expended. Alliance for Progress, partners of the alliance: For expenses authorized by sect ion 252 (b), $330,000. Development loans: For expenses authorized by section 202(a), $435,000,000, together with such amounts as are authorized to be made available for expenses under section 203, all such amounts to remain available until expended: Provided. That this appropriation shall be available without regard to the provisions of section 205 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 19(il, as amended, and the President, after consideration of the extent of additional parl:icipation by other countries, may make available, on such terms and conditions as he determines, not to exceed 10 per centum of this appropriation to the International Bank for Keconstniction and Development, the International Development Association, the International Finance Corporation, or the Asian Development Bank for use pursuant to the laws governing United States participation in such institutions, if any, and the governing statutes thereof, and without regard to section 201 or any other requirements of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. Administrative expenses: For expenses authorized by section 637(a), $55,300,000. Administrative and other expenses: For expenses authorized by section 637(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and by section 305 of the Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951, as amended, $3,255,000.

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MILITARY ASSISTANCE

Military assistance: For expenses authorized by section 504(a) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, including administrative expenses authorized by section 636(g)(1) of such Act, which shall not exceed $21,400,000 for the current fiscal year, and purchase of passenger motor vehicles for replacement only for use outside the United States, $400,000,000: ProvUled^ That none of the funds contained in this paragraph shall be available for the purchase of new automotive vehicles outside of the United States: Provided further, That none of the funds contained in this paragraph and none of the funds contained in the military assistance credit sales revolving fund shall be used to finance directly or indirectly the purchase or acquisition of sophisticated weapons systems, such as missile systems and jet aircraft for military purposes, by or for any underdeveloped country other than Greece, Turkey, Iran, Israel, the Republic of China, the Philippines, and Korea unless the President determines that such purchase or acquisition of weapons systems are vital to the national security of the United States and reports within 30 days each such determination to the Congress: Provided further. That the military assistance pro

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