Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 97.djvu/1072

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97 STAT. 1040 PUBLIC LAW 98-164—NOV. 22, 1983 requirements of the democratic groups in other countries which are aided by programs funded by the Endowment. 22 USC 4412. Restriction. 22 USC 4413. Salary or compensation. Travel expenses. GRANTS TO THE ENDOWMENT SEC. 503. (a) The Director of the United States Information Agency shall make an annual grant to the Endowment to enable the Endowment to carry out its purposes as specified in section 502(b). Such grants shall be made with funds specifically appropriated for grants to the Endowment or with funds appropriated to the Agency for the "Salaries and Expenses" account. Such grants shall be made pursuant to a grant agreement between the Director and the Endowment which requires that grant funds will only be used for activities which the Board of Directors of the Endowment deter- mines are consistent with the purposes described in section 502(b), that the Endowment will allocate funds in accordance with subsec- tion (e) of this section, and that the Endowment will otherwise comply with the requirements of this title. The grant agreement may not require the Endowment to comply with requirements other than those specified in this title. Ob) Funds so granted may be used by the Endowment to carry out the purposes described in section 5020)), and otherwise applicable limitations on the purposes for which funds appropriated to the United States Information Agency may be used shall not apply to funds granted to the Endowment. (c) Nothing in this title shall be construed to make the Endow- ment an agency or establishment of the United States Government •or to make the members of the Board of Directors of the Endow- ment, or the officers or employees of the Endowment, officers or employees of the United States. (d) The Endowment and its grantees shall be subject to the appropriate oversight procedures of the Congress. (e) Of the amounts made available to the Endowment for each of the fiscal years 1984 and 1985 to carry out programs in furtherance of the purposes of this Act— (1) not less than $13,800,000 shall be for the Free Trade Union Institute; and (2) not less than $2,500,000 shall be to support private en- terprise development programs of the National Chamber Foundation. ELIGIBILITY OF THE ENDOWMENT FOR GRANTS SEC. 504. (a) Grants may be made to the Endowment under this title only if the Endowment agrees to comply with the requirements specified in this section and elsewhere in this title. (b)(l) The Endowment may only provide funding for programs of private sector groups and may not carry out programs directly. (2) The Endowment may provide funding only for programs which are consistent with the purposes set forth in section 502(b). (c)(1) Officers of the Endowment may not receive any salary or other compensation from any source, other than the Endowment, for services rendered during the period of their employment by the Endowment. (2) If an individual who is an officer or employee of the United States Government serves as a member of the Board of Directors or as an officer or employee of the Endowment, that individual may