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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1981

PUBLIC LAW 97-132—DEC. 29, 1981

95 STAT. 1695

identifiable costs actually incurred as a result of requirements imposed by the Multinational Force and Observers, and shall not include administrative surcharges. NONREIMBUBSED COSTS

SEC. 5. (a) Any agency of the United States Government is authorized to provide administrative and technical support and services to the Multinational Force and Observers, without reimbursement and upon such terms and conditions as the President may direct, when the provision of such support or services would not result in significant incremental costs to the United States. (b) The provision by the United States to the Multinational Force and Observers under the authority of this resolution or any other law of any property, support, or services, including the provision of military and civilian personnel under section 3 of this resolution, on other than a reimbursable basis shall be kept to a minimum. (c) The President may provide military training to members of the armed forces of other countries participating in the Multinational Force and Observers.

Administrative and technical support. 22 USC 3424.

Military training for participating countries.

REPORTS TO THE CONGRESS

SEC. 6. (a) Not later than April 30, 1982, the President shall 22 USC 3425. transmit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and to the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, a detailed written report with respect to the period ending two weeks prior to that date which contains the information specified in subsection (b). (b) Not later than January 15 of each year (beginning in 1983), the President shall transmit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and to the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, a written report which describes— (1) the activities performed by the Multinational Force and Observers during the preceding year; (2) the composition of the Multinational Force and Observers, including a description of the responsibilities and deployment of the military personnel of each participating country; (3) All costs incurred by the United States Government (including both normal and incremental costs), set forth by category, wMch are associated with the United States relationship with the Multinational Force and Observers and which were incurred during the preceding fiscal year (whether or not the United States was reimbursed for those costs), specifically including but not limited to— (A) the costs associated with the United States imits and personnel participating in the Multinational Force and Observers (including salaries, allowances, retirement and other benefits, transportation, housing, and operating and maintenance costs), and (B) the identifiable costs relating to property, support, and services provided by the United States to the Multinational Force and Observers; (4) the costs which the United States Government would have incurred in maintaining in the United States those United States units and personnel participating in the Multination£LL Force and Observers;