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97 STAT. 1476 PUBLIC LAW 98-215—DEC. 9, 1983 Report to Congress. Recommen- dations. of the conflicts in Central America based on the provisions of the Final Act of the San Jose Conference of October 1982, especially principles (d), (e), and (g), relating to nonintervention in the internal affairs of other countries, denying support for terrorist and subver- sive elements in other states, and international supervision of fully verifiable arrangements. (e) The United States should support measures at the Organiza- tion of American States, as well as efforts of the Contadora Group, which seek to end support for terrorist, subversive, or other activi- ties aimed at the violent overthrow of the governments of countries in Central America. (f) Not later than March 15, 1984, the President shall report to the Congress on the results of his efforts pursuant to this Act to achieve peace in Central America. Such report may include such recommen- dations as the President may consider appropriate for further United States actions to achieve this objective. TITLE II—INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY STAFF AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS SEC. 201. There is authorized to be appropriated for the Intelli- gence Community Staff for fiscal year 1984 the sum of $18,500,000. Personnel detail. AUTHORIZATION OF PERSONNEL END-STRENGTH SEC. 202. (a) The Intelligence Community Staff is authorized two hundred and fifteen full-time personnel as of September 30, 1984. Such personnel of the Intelligence Community Staff may be perma- nent employees of the Intelligence Community Staff or personnel detailed from other elements of the United States Government. (b) During fiscal year 1984, personnel of the Intelligence Commu- nity Staff shall be selected so as to provide appropriate representa- tion from elements of the United States Government engaged in intelligence and intelligence-related activities. (c) During fiscal year 1984, any officer or employee of the United States or a member of the Armed Forces who is detailed to the Intelligence Community Staff from another element of the United States Government shall be detailed on a reimbursable basis, except that any such officer, employee or member may be detailed on a nonreimbursable basis for a period of less than one year for the performance of temporary functions as required by the Director of Central Intelligence. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY STAFF ADMINISTERED IN SAME MANNER AS CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SEC. 203. During fiscal year 1984, activities and personnel of the Intelligence Community Staff shall be subject to the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947 (50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) and the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403a-403n) in the same manner EIS activities and personnel of the Central Intelligence Agency.