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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 200

PUBLIC LAW 99-83—AUG. 8, 1985

cancellation of the contract or other obligation in advance of the time such payments, damages, or costs are due. "(e)(1) For those cooperative projects entered into on or after the Waiver. effective date of the International Security and Development CoAnte, p. 190. operation Act of 1985, the President may reduce or waive the charge or charges which would otherwise be considered appropriate under 22 USC 2761. section 21(e) of this Act in connection with sales under sections 21 22 USC 2762. and 22 of this Act when such sales are made as part of such cooperative project, if the other participants agree to reduce or waive corresponding charges. "(2) Notwithstanding provisions of section 21(e)(1)(A) and section 43(b) of this Act, administrative surcharges shall not Ibe increased on 22 USC 2792. other sales made under this Act in order to compensate for reductions or waivers of such surcharges under this section. Funds received pursuant to such other sales shall not be available to reimburse the costs incurred by the United States Government for which reduction or waiver is approved by the President under this section. "(f) Not less than 30 days before a cooperative project agreement President of U.S. is signed on behalf of the United States, the President shall transmit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, and the chairman of the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate, a numbered certification with respect to such proposed agreement, setting forth— "(1) a detailed description of the cooperative project with respect to which the certification is made; "(2) an estimate of the quantity of the defense articles expected to be produced in furtherance of such cooperative project; "(3) an estimate of the full cost of the cooperative project, with an estimate of the part of the full cost to be incurred by the United States Government for its participation in such cooperative project and an estimate of that part of the full costs to be incurred by the other participants; "(4) an estimate of the dollar value of the funds to be contributed by the United States and each of the other participants on behalf of such cooperative project; "(5) a description of the defense articles and defense services expected to be contributed by the United States and each of the other participants on behalf of such cooperative project; "(6) a statement of the foreign policy and national security benefits anticipated to be derived from such cooperative project; and "(7) to the extent known, whether it is likely that prime contracts will be awarded to particular prime contractors or that subcontracts will be awarded to particular subcontractors to comply with the proposed agreement. "(g) Section 36(b) of this Act shall not apply to sales made under Post, p. 203. section 21 or 22 of this Act and to production and exports made pursuant to cooperative projects under this section, and section 36(c) of this Act shall not apply to the issuance of licenses or other approvals under section 38 of this Act, if such sales are made, such 22 USC 2778. production and exports ensue, or such licenses or approvals are issued, as part of a cooperative project. "(h) The authority under this section is in addition to the authority under sections 21 and 22 of this Act and under any other provision of law.