Sec. 114. Emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service [amends other legislation] Sec. 115. Lease authority (amends other legislation] Sec. 116. Multiyear contracting for Moscow Sec. 117. Transfers and reprogrammings (amends other legislation] Sec. 118. Administrative services [amends other legislation] Sec. 119. International meetings [amends other legislation] Sec. 121. Childcare facilities at certain posts abroad [amends other legisla- 186 Sec. 122. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs....... 187 187 Sec. 126. Defense trade controls registration fees (amends other legislation] Sec. 128. Visa lookout systems ..... 187 Sec. 129. Prohibition on issuance of Israel-only passports 189 PART C-DIPLOMATIC RECIPROCITY AND SECURITY Sec. 131. Diplomatic construction program [amends other legislation] 190 Sec. 134. Special agents..... 191 Sec. 135. Protection for United Nations facilities and missions 191 192 PART D-PERSONNEL Sec. 136. Study of construction security needs Sec. 141. Ambassadorial appointments (amends other legislation] Sec. 142. Chief of mission salary (amends other legislation] Sec. 143. Authority of Secretary to suspend employees convicted of crimes [amends other legislation] Sec. 144. Commissary access [amends other legislation] Sec. 145. Storage of personal effects [amends other legislation] Sec. 146. Transportation of remains (amends other legislation] Sec. 147. Amendments to title 5 (amends other legislation] Sec. 148. Voluntary leave bank program (amends other legislation] Sec. 149. Reassignment and retirement of Presidential appointees [amends Sec. 150. Commission to study personnel questions at the Department of Sec. 151. Foreign national employees separation pay 192 Sec. 152. Local compensation plans for United States citizens residing abroad (amends other legislation] 193 Sec. 153. Grievances based on alleged discrimination (amends other legisla- Sec. 154. Compensation for loss of personal property incident to service PART E-INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 194 194 Sec. 164. Permanent International Association of Road Congresses Sec. 161. Material donations to United Nations peacekeeping operations ....... Sec. 163. Report to Congress concerning United Nations secondment [amends other legislation] 194 194 Sec. 166. International Fisheries Commissions advance payments [amends other legislation] Sec. 167. Japan-United States Friendship Commission [amends other legis. lation] Sec. 168. British-American Interparliamentary Group...... 195 Sec. 171. Report of Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe [amends other legislation] Sec. 170. Report concerning the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Sec. 169. United States delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the 196 197 Sec. 173. Inter-American Foundation [amends other legislation] Sec. 172. Intergovernmental negotiating committee for a framework convention on climate change report 197 Sec. 174. Housing benefits of the United States mission to the United Nations 198 Sec. 175. Enhanced support for United Nations peacekeeping 198 199 199 Sec. 178. Inter-American organizations 199 Sec. 179. International Coffee Organization Sec. 180. Appointment of special coordinator for water policy negotiations and water resources policy Sec. 181. Employment of U.S. citizens by international organizations PART F-MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 191. Travel advisory for Jalisco, Mexico [amends other legislation] 200 200 200 200 Sec. 193. Study of technical security and counterintelligence capabilities 201 201 202 202 202 Sec. 198. Foreign Relations of the United States Historical Series 203 TITLE II-UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS PART A-UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY (SEE PAGE 927] Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations Sec. 202. Reprogramming of funds Sec. 203. Authority of the Secretary Sec. 204. Basic authority Sec. 205. Payment of certain expenses for participants Sec. 206. USIA posts and personnel overseas Sec. 207. Implementation of Beirut agreement Sec. 208. Center for cultural and technical interchange between north and south [see page_1060] Sec. 209. Soviet-Eastern European Research and training Sec. 210. Claude and Mildred Pepper Scholarship Program Sec. 211. Program review of NED Sec. 212. USIA grants Sec. 213. Distribution within the United States of United States Information Agency photographic works of Richard Saunders Sec. 214. Israeli Arab scholarship program Sec. 215. Eligibility of NED for grants Sec. 216. Establishment of USIA office in Vientiane, Laos PART B-BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS (SEE PAGE 932] Sec. 221. Authorization of appropriations Sec. 222. Fulbright exchange programs enhancement Sec. 223. USIA cultural center in Kosovo Sec. 224. Conforming amendment on certain USIA scholarships Sec. 226. Enhanced educational exchange programs Sec. 227. Law and business training program for graduate students from the Soviet Union, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia Sec. 228. Near and Middle East research and training Sec. 229. Scholarships for Vietnamese PART C-BUREAU OF BROADCASTING (SEE PAGE 1120] Sec. 231. Authorization of appropriations Sec. 232. Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act Sec. 233. Yugoslavian programming within the Voice of America Sec. 234. Voice of America broadcasts in Kurdish Sec. 235. Reports on the future of international broadcasting PART D-BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING [SEE PAGE 1122] Sec. 241. Authorization of appropriations Sec. 302. Benefits for United States hostages captured in Lebanon (amends other legislation] Sec. 303. Reports concerning China 205 Sec. 304. Report on terrorist assets in the United States 207 PART B-ARMS CONTROL AND PROLIFERATION Sec. 321. Limitation on rescission of prohibitions applicable to terrorist countries [amends other legislation] Sec. 322. Policy on Middle East arms sales Sec. 323. Missile technology [amends other legislation] Sec. 324. Report on Chinese weapons proliferation practices 207 208 209 PART C-DECLARATIONS OF CONGRESS Sec. 351. Reciprocal diplomatic status with Mexico 209 Sec. 352. United States presence in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia 209 Sec. 360. Support for new democracies 212 Sec. 363. United States tactical nuclear weapons designed for deployment in Sec. 361. Policy regarding United States assistance to the Soviet Union and 213 213 Sec. 364. United States support for UNCED 214 TITLE IV-ARMS TRANSFERS RESTRAINT POLICY FOR THE MIDDLE EAST AND PERSIAN GULF REGION Sec. 401. Findings 215 Sec. 402. Multilateral arms transfer and control regime Sec. 404. Reports to the Congress Sec. 405. Relevant congressional committees defined 216 Sec. 403. Limitation on United States arms sales to the region 218 218 219 TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE PART A-AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS SEC. 101. ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. (a) DIPLOMATIC AND ONGOING OPERATIONS.-The following amounts are authorized to be appropriated for the Department of State under "Administration of Foreign Affairs" to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States and for other purposes authorized by law (other than the diplomatic security program): 1992. (1) SALARIES AND EXPENSES.-For "Salaries and Expenses”, of the Department of State $1,725,005,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $1,822,650,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (2)3 ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS ABROAD.For "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad", $304,034,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $300,192,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (3)4 REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES.-For "Representation Allowances", $4,802,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $5,000,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (4)5 EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE. For "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service", $7,500,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $8,000,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (5)6 OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.-For "Office of the Inspector General", $23,928,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $26,650,000 for the fiscal year 1993. "The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102-140; 105 Stat. 816), provided $2,015,335,000 for “Salaries and Expenses" for fiscal year The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Public Law 102-395; 106 Stat. 1864), provided $2,134,000,000 for "Salaries and Expenses" for fiscal year 1993. 3 For "Acquisition and Maintenance of Building Abroad", the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102-140; 105 Stat. 817), provided "$545,000,000, of which $100,000,000 is available for construction of chancery facilities in Moscow, U.S.S.R., to remain available until expended as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 2696(c): Provided, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be available for acquisition of furniture and furnishings and generators for other departments and agencies.". For fiscal year 1993, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Public Law 102-395; 106 Stat. 1865), provided "$570,500,000, of which not to exceed $140,000,000 is available for construction of chancery facilities in Moscow, Russian Federation, to remain available until expended as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 2696(c) Provided, That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be available for acquisition of furniture and furnishings and generators for other departments and agencies.". The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102 140, 105 Stat. 817), provided $4,802,000, for "Representation Allowances", for fiscal year 1992. For fiscal year 1993, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Pubhe Law 102-395; 106 Stat. 1865), provided $4,900,000, for "Representation Allow ance" The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102 140, 108 Stat. 817), provided $7,500,000 for "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Conaular Service", for fiscal year 1992. For flacal year 1993, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Puble Law 102-395, 106 Stat. 1866), provided: **** $8,000,000, to remain available until expended as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 2696(c): Provaded. That not more than $1,000,000 shall be available for representation expenses. "In addition, notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds appropriated to the Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service appropriation in Public Law 102-27, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 1991, are available for any and all unforeseen emergencies that may arise in fiscal year 1992 and thereafter, pursuant to the requirements The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102 140, 105 Stat 817) provided $23,037,000, for the "Office of the Inspector General”, for flacal year 1992 For Bacal year 198923, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Pubhe Law 102 395, 106 Stat. 1865), provided: "OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL "For necessary expenses of the Office of Inspector General in carrying out the provisions of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (5 US.C. App. 1-11 as amended by Public Law 100-304, $15,803,000. *. (6)7 PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN.-For "Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan", $13,784,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $14,500,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (7)3 Moscow EMBASSY.-For "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad", subject to the provisions of section 132, for construction of a new United States Embassy office building in Moscow, Soviet Union, $130,000,000 for fiscal year 1992 and $130,000,000 for fiscal year 1993. Amounts appropriated under this paragraph are authorized to be available until expended. (b) DIPLOMATIC SECURITY PROGRAM.-In addition to amounts authorized to be appropriated by subsection (a), the following amounts are authorized to be appropriated under "Administration of Foreign Affairs" for the fiscal years 1992 and 1993 for the Department of State to carry out the diplomatic security program: (1) SALARIES AND EXPENSES.-For "Salaries and Expenses", $299,828,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $315,000,000 for the fiscal year 1993. Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this paragraph $4,000,000 is authorized to be appropriated for each of the fiscal years 1992 and 1993 "counterterrorism, research, and development". for (2)8 PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS.-For "Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials", $11,464,000 for the fiscal year 1992 and $16,464,000 for the fiscal year 1993. (c) LIMITATIONS. (1) Of the amount authorized to be appropriated for "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service" under subsection (a)(4), not more than $2,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 1992 and 1993 is authorized to be appropriated for activities authorized under subparagraphs (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), and (J) of section 4(b)(2) of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956. (2) Of the amount authorized to be appropriated for "Salaries and Expenses" under subsection (a)(1) (A) $10,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 1992 and 1993 is authorized to be available for the Foreign Service Institute and the Geographic Bureaus for language training programs; (B) not more than $4,100,000 shall be available for fiscal year 1992, and not more than $5,400,000 shall be available for fiscal year 1993, only for procurement of ADP equipment for the Beltsville Information Management Center; (C) not more than $750,000 of the amounts appropriated for fiscal year 1992 are authorized to be available until expended to pay shared costs of the Conference on Security "The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102-140; 105 Stat. 818), provided $13,784,000, for "Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan". For fiscal year 1993, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Public Law 102-395; 106 Stat. 1866), provided $15,543,000. The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1992 (title V of Public Law 102-140; 105 Stat. 817), provided $10,464,000, for Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials", for fiscal year 1992. For fiscal year 1993, the Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1993 (title V of Public Law 102-395; 106 Stat. 1866), provided $10,814,000. |