Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 103 Part 2.djvu/241

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

PUBLIC LAW 101-167—NOV. 21, 1989 103 STAT. 1251 than those fired or otherwise destroyed, shall be returned to the possession and control of the United States not later than Septem- ber 30, 1991, unless the President— (1) determines that each of the conditions specified in subsec- tion (a) continues to apply; and (2) notifies the committees designated in subsection (a) not later than September 15, 1991, in accordance with the regular reprogramming procedures of such committees, that the United States intends to waive the requirement that the Stingers be returned to the United States by the date specified in the subsection. PROHIBITION ON LEVERAGING AND DIVERSION OF UNITED STATES ASSISTANCE SEC. 582. (a) None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be provided to any foreign government (including any instrumentality or agency thereof), foreign person, or United States person in ex- change for that foreign government or person undertaking any action which is, if carried out by the United States Government, a United States official or employee, expressly prohibited by a provi- sion of United States law. 0)) For the purposes of this section the term "funds appropriated by this Act" includes only (1) assistance of any kind under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961; and (2) credits, and guaranties under the Arms Export Control Act. (c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit— (1) the ability of the President, the Vice President, or any official or employee of the United States to make statements or otherwise express their views to any party on any subject; (2) the ability of an official or employee of the United States to express the policies of the President; or (3) the ability of an official or employee of the United States to communicate with any foreign country government, group or individual, either directly or through a third party, with respect to the prohibitions of this section including the reasons for such prohibitions, and the actions, terms, or conditions which might lead to the removal of the prohibitions of this section. APPROPRIATIONS OF EXCESS CURRENCIES SEC. 583. The provisions of section 1306 of title 31, United States 31 USC 1306 Code, shall not be waived to carry out the provisions of the Foreign ^°^- Assistance Act of 1961 by any provision of law enacted after the date of enactment of this Act unless such provision makes specific ref- erence to this section. DEBT-FOR-DEVELOPMENT SEC 584. In order to enhance the continued participation of nongovernmental organizations in economic assistance activities under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, including debt-for-devel- opment and debt-for-nature exchanges, a nongovernmental organization may invest local currencies which accrue to that organization as a result of economic assistance provided under the heading "Agency for International Development" and any interest earned on such investment may be used, including for the establish-