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Title IVOverseas Private Investment Corporation
84
Title VDisadvantaged Children in Asia
112
Chapter 5Contingencies
128
Chapter 8International Narcotics Control
136
25
157
28
179
Part
181
Section 622Coordination With Foreign Policy
262
Section 623The Secretary of Defense
263
Section 625Employment of Personnel
264
Section 626Experts Consultants and Retired Officers
266
Section 627Detail of Personnel to Foreign Governments
267
Section 630Terms of Detail or Assignment
268
Section 631Missions and Staffs Abroad
269
Section 633Waivers of Certain Laws
272
Section 634Annual Report
273
Section 634ANotification of Program Changes
275
Section 634BClassification of Reports
276
Section 636Provisions on Uses of Funds
278
Section 637Administrative Expenses
283
Section 640AFalse Claims and Ineligible Commodities
284
Section 640BCoordination
285
Section 640CShipping Differential
286
Saving Provisions
287
Section 644Definitions
288
Section 645Unexpended Balances
290
Section 646Construction
291
Change in Allocation of Foreign Assistance
292
Section 654Presidential Findings and Determinations
293
Section 655Annual Military Assistance Report
294
Section 660Prohibiting Police Training
295
Section 661Trade and Development Agency
296
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300
Section 667Operating Expenses
301
Part IV
302
Section 703Eligibilty for Benefits
303
Section 704Reduction of Certain Debt
304
Section 706Interest on New Obligations
305
Section 708Americas Framework Agreements
306
Section 709Enterprise for the Americas Board
307
Section 710Annual Reports to the Congress
308
k International Security and Development Cooperation Act of 1985 Pub
454
nization Standards
468
Section 557Research on Airport Security Techniques for De tecting Explosives
469
Section 610Assistance for Jamaica
470
Section 612Assistance to Peru
471
Section 613Reallocation of Funds if Conditions Not Met
472
Section 619Drug Trafficking and the Problem of Total Con fidentiality of Certain Foreign Bank Accounts
474
Section 703Assistance for Guatemala
477
Section 704Refugees in Honduras
479
Section 706Military Assistance for Paraguay
480
Section 707Assistance for Peru
481
Section 710Use of Private and Voluntary Organizations
482
Section 714International Advisory Commission for the Carib bean Region
483
Section 716Rural Electrification
484
Section 718Condemning Human Rights Violations and the Subversion of Other Governments by the Government of Cuba
485
Section 720Economic Assistance for Uruguay
486
Section 722Nicaragua
487
Title VIIIAfrica
496
Section 802Economic Support Assistance for Southern Africa
497
Section 803Policy Toward South African Homelands
498
Section 804Assistance for Zaire
499
Section 806Political Settlement in Sudan
500
Section 813Assistance for the Peoples Republic of Mozam bique
501
Title IXAsia
502
Section 903Disadvantaged Children in Asia
503
Section 904Assistance for Afghanistan
504
International Security and Development Assistance Authorization
512
p International Development Cooperation Act of 1979 Public Law
549
q International Development and Food Assistance Act of 1978 Public
560
Program to Provide Technical Assistance
681
Section 129Assistance for Victims of Torture
717
APPENDICES
779
INDEX
821
Title IIAmerican Schools and Hospitals Abroad Prototype
833
68
846
69
848
70
848
72
852
66
867
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