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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 1832

22 USC 2763, 2'^64.

22 USC 2l5la-2l5ld.

Post, p. 1909. 22 USC 2i5iz.

PUBLIC LAW 97-377—DEC. 21, 1982

S. 2608, as reported, of which not less than $110,000,000 shall be available for Turkey, not less than $37,500,000 shall be available for Portugal, and not less than $25,000,000 shall be available for Morocco; $45,000,000 for " International Military Education and T r a i n i n g "; $1,175,000,000 for necessary expenses to carry out sections 23 and 24 of the A r m s Export Control Act and the provisions of title I of S. 2608, as reported, of which not less than $750,000,000 shall be allocated to Israel ($1,700,000,000 of the a m o u n t provided for the total aggregate credit sale ceiling during the c u r r e n t fiscal year shall be allocated only to Israel) and not less than $425,000,000 shall be allocated to Egypt; $3,638,000,000 of contingent liability (of which not less than $290,000,000 shall be available for Turkey, not less than $52,500,000 shall be available for Portugal, not less than $75,000,000 shall be available for Morocco, and not less than $400,000,000 shall be available for Spain) for total c o m m i t m e n t s to g u a r a n t e e loans under "Foreign Military Credit Sales"; not to exceed $125,000,000 a r e authorized to be m a d e available for the "Special Defense Acquisition F u n d "; and not to exceed $4,400,000,000 of gross obligations for the principal a m o u n t of direct loans and $9,000,000,000 of total c o m m i t m e n t s to g u a r a n t e e loans under "Export-Import B a n k of the United States ": Provided further, That none of the funds available under this paragraph may be m a d e available for payment to the " International F i n a n c e Corporation": Provided further, That in addition to the funds m a d e available under this paragraph for the "Economic Support F u n d " $85,000,000 is available for the "Economic Support F u n d " to be transferred to the Agency for International Development for economic development assistance projects, under the term s and conditions of sections 103 through 106 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, such projects to be approved through the established r e program i n g processes of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives and of the Senate, except that none of the funds provided herein shall be available for nondevelopment activities including balance of payments support, commodity imports, sector loans, and program loans: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of this joint resolution or any other Act, $5,500,000 of the funds provided for H o n d u r a s under the authority of this joint resolution shall not be m a d e available u n t i l that country meets the final term s of the binding a r b i t r a t i o n a w a r d established by the Inter-American Commercial Arbitration Commission as regards Construction Aggregates Corporation. (2) Notwithstanding section 102 of t h i s joint resolution, chapter 1 of part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 is amended by adding a t the end thereof the following new section: " SEC. 128. T A R G E T I N G ASSISTANCE FOR T H O S E L IV I N G I N ABSOLUTE

POVERTY.—In c a r r y i n g out t h i s chapter, the President in fiscal year 1983, shall a t t e m p t to use not less than 40 per c e n t u m of the funds m a d e available to c a r r y out this chapter to finance productive facilities, goods, and services which will expeditiously and directly benefit those living in absolute poverty (as determined under the standard s for absolute poverty adopted by the International B a n k for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association). Such facilities, goods, and services may include, for example, irrigation facilities, extension services, credit for small farmers, roads, safe d r i n k i n g w a t e r supplies, and health services. Such facilities, goods, and services may not include studies, reports, technical advice, consulting services, or any other items unless (A)