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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

PUBLIC LAW 99-190—DEC. 19, 1985

99 STAT. 1309

tares necessary to produce the legal requirement, and make unlicensed coca production illegal; and (B) the remaining amount of such assistance may be provided at any time following a certification pursuant to subparagraph (A) if the President certifies to the Congress that the Government of Bolivia achieved the eradication targets for the calendar year 1985 contained in its 1983 narcotics agreements with the United States. SEC. 538. None of the funds available in this Act may be used to make available to El Salvador any helicopters or other aircraft, and licenses may not be issued under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act for the export to El Salvador of any such aircraft, unless the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Appropriations of the Senate are notified at least fifteen days in advance in accordance with the procedures applicable to notifications. SEC. 539. Funds provided in this Act for Guatemala may not be provided to the Government of Guatemala for use in its rural resettlement program, except through the regular notification procedures of the Committees on Appropriations. SEC. 540. (a) The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive Directors of the Multilateral Development Banks to— (1) vigorously promote a commitment of these institutions to add or strengthen professionally trained staff to undertake environmental review of projects; or have development management plans to substantially increase the environmentally trained staff engaged in review of the ecological impacts of prospective projects; (2) vigorously promote changes in these institutions in their preparation of projects and country programs that will encourage staff and borrower countries to— (A) actively and regularly involve environmental and health ministers, or comparable representatives, in the preparation of environmentally sensitive projects and in bank-supported country program planning and strategy sessions; (B) actively and regularly use the resources of available nongovernmental conservation and indigenous peoples' organizations, and consistent with international procurement policies, in the preparation of environmentally sensitive projects and in bank-supported country program planning and strategy sessions; (3) vigorously promote a commitment of these institutions to increase the proportion of their lending programs supporting environmentally beneficial projects and project components, resource rehabilitation projects and project components, protection of indigenous peoples, and appropriate or light capital technology projects. Examples of such projects include small scale mixed farming and multiple cropping; agroforestry; programs to promote kitchen gardens; watershed management and rehabilitation; high yield woodlots; integrated pest management systems; dune stabilization programs; programs to improve energy efficiency; energy efficient technologies such as small scale hydro projects, rural solar energy systems, and rural and mobil telecommunications systems; and improved efficiency and management of irrigation systems;

Prohibitions. Exports. El Salvador. Aircraft and air carriers. 22 USC 2778.

Guatemala.

Banks and banking. Environmental protection. 22 USC 262/.