Printed for the use of the Committees on Foreign Relations and Foreign Affairs of the U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, Congressional Sales Office LEE H. HAMILTON, Indiana GEO. W. CROCKETT, JR., Michigan EDWARD F. FEIGHAN, Ohio TED WEISS, New York GARY L. ACKERMAN, New York MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona JAMES MCCLURE CLARKE, North Carolina JAIME B. FUSTER, Puerto Rico WILLIAM S. BROOMFIELD, Michigan BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, New York ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California JIM LEACH, Iowa TOBY ROTH, Wisconsin OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Maine HENRY J. HYDE, Illinois DOUG BEREUTER, Nebraska CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, New Jersey MICHAEL DEWINE, Ohio DAN BURTON, Indiana JAN MEYERS, Kansas JOHN MILLER, Washington DONALD E. “BUZ” LUKENS, Ohio ELTON GALLEGLY, California AMO HOUGHTON, New York PORTER J. GOSS, Florida WAYNE OWENS, Utah HARRY JOHNSTON, Florida ELIOT L. ENGEL, New York ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA, American Samoa DOUGLAS H. BOSCO, California FRANK MCCLOSKEY, Indiana JOHN J. BRADY, Jr., Chief of Staff STEVEN K. BERRY, Minority Chief of Staff (II) FOREWORD This volume of legislation and related material is part of a five volume set of laws and related material frequently referred to by the Committees on Foreign Relations of the Senate and Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, amended to date and annotated to show pertinent history or cross references. Volumes I, II, III and IV contain legislation and related material and are republished with amendments and additions at the end of each annual session of Congress. Volume V which contains treaties and related material will not be revised every year, but only as necessary. We wish to express our appreciation to Dianne E. Rennack of the Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division of the Congressional Research Service of the Library of Congress who prepared volume I of this year's compilation. CLAIBORNE PELL, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations. DANTE B. FASCELL, Chairman, Committee on Foreign Affairs. (III) EXPLANATORY NOTE All public laws included in this volume, except as noted below, are codified and in force through the end of the 100th Congress. The texts of the public laws in this volume are printed as they appear in the United States Statutes at Large rather than the United States Code. Amendments are incorporated into the text and distinguished by a footnote. All Executive orders and State Department delegations of authority are codified and in force as of January 31, 1989. (V) |