Section 152. Judicial review of certain Foreign Service grievances of the Foreign Service and the Department of State Section 154. Report to Congress concerning polygraph program 241 242 243 244 245 PART E-FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE WITHIN THE FOREIGN SERVICE Section 163. Foreign Service promotion panels TITLE II-UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND PART A-UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY (SEE PAGE 938] Section 201. Authorization of appropriations Section 202. Dissemination of information within the United States Section 203. Distribution within the United States of United States Infor mation Agency film entitled "Long Journey Home" Section 204. The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board Section 205. USIA satellite and television Section 206. United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy Section 208. Use of certain fees and payments Section 209. Debt collection Section 210. USIA network for dissemination of information concerning United States programs to combat narcotics and other controlled substances Section 211. Afghanistan country plan Section 212. General Accounting Office study of the National Endowment for Democracy Section 213. Report to Congress on the acquisition and use of public programming materials PART B-BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS (SEE PAGE 942] Section 221. Authorization of appropriations Section 222. Citizen exchanges Section 223. Programs to promote international youth understanding Section 225. Scholarships for Tibetans and Burmese Section 226. Sense of Congress concerning the Humphrey Fellowship Pro gram PART C-VOICE OF AMERICA [SEE PAGE 943] Section 231. Authorization of appropriations Section 232. Voice of America hiring practices Section 233. VOA public service announcements to promote child survival Section 235. Voice of America's Thailand radio facilities Section 236. Voice of America broadcasts to the People's Republic of China PART D-TELEVISION BROADCASTING TO CUBA (SEE PAGE 1136] Section 241. Short title Section 242. Findings and purposes Section 243. Television broadcasting to Cuba Section 244. Television Marti Service of the United States Information Section 245. Amendments to the Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act Section 246. Assistance from other government agencies Section 247. Authorization of appropriations Section 248. Definitions 245 246 247 TITLE III-BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING (SEE PAGE 1125] Section 301. Authorizations of appropriations Section 302. Requirement for authorization of appropriations Section 304. Radio Free Afghanistan TITLE IV-INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMISSIONS Section 401. United States membership in International Sugar Organization and International Tropical Timber Organization Section 402. Authorization for membership in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources 248 248 Section 403. Authorization of appropriations for membership in wildlife conventions 248 Section 404. Authorization of appropriations for the Commission on the 249 Section 406. Annual report to Congress on voting practices at the United 249 Section 407. Denial of visas to certain representatives to the United Nations 251 251 Section 410. Contribution to the regular budget of the International Committee of the Red Cross ....... Section 409. United States Commission on Improving the Effectiveness of the United Nations [amends other legislation] 252 Section 411. Sense of Congress concerning an enhanced role for the Inter- 252 253 253 Section 414. Membership of the Palestine Liberation Organization in United Nations agencies......... Section 415. Sense of Congress concerning the United Nations Relief and TITLE V-ASIA FOUNDATION (AMENDS OTHER LEGISLATION] Section 501. Authorization of appropriations TITLE VI-INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION (AMENDS OTHER LEGISLATION] Section 601. Authorization of appropriations TITLE VII-REFUGEE AND OTHER PROVISIONS 253 254 254 255 Section 701. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees audit requirement [amends other legislation] Section 702. Tibetan and Burmese refugees 257 Section 703. Report regarding Burmese students 257 Section 704. The treatment of the Turkish minority by the Government of the People's Republic of Bulgaria and Bulgarian refugees in Turkey .... Section 901. Findings and statements of policy ......... 264 267 TITLE X-MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Section 1001. Increasing amount of rewards for combatting terrorism [amends other legislation] Section 1002. Assignment of commercial officers to the United States mis sion to the European Community........ 270 Section 1003. Buy-American requirement 271 Section 1004. Support for the Benjamin Franklin House museum and library 271 Section 1005. Association of Democratic Nations 272 Section 1006. Policy regarding human rights abuses in Cuba 273 Section 1007. Concerning the submission to the Congress of agreements 273 274 274 Section 1010. Establishment of a Latin American and Caribbean data base 274 TITLE XI-BUDGET ACT COMPLIANCE Section 1101. Compliance with Congressional Budget Act 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): (1)2 SALARIES AND EXPENSES.-For "Salaries and Expenses", of the Department of State $1,432,124,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $1,583,598,000 for the fiscal year 1991,3 of which not less than $250,000 for each fiscal year shall be available only for use by the Bureau of International Communications and Information Policy to support international institutional development and other activities which promote international communications and information development. (2)4 ACQUISITION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS ABROAD.For "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad", $218,900,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $227,656,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (3)5 REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES.-For "Representation Allowances", $4,600,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $5,000,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (4)6 EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE.-For "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Serv 2The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1006), provided $1,741,239,000 for "Salaries and Expenses". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2124), provided $1,860,017,000. Sec. 2 of the Foreign Relations Persian Gulf Conflict Emergency Supplemental Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 102-20; 105 Stat. 68), authorized an additional "$10,000,000 as emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1991 for 'Salaries and Expenses' for the Department of State.". 3 Sec. 1102 of this Act waived the text of sec. 101(a) that follows "1991" for fiscal years 1990 and 1991, effective on the date of enactment of this Act (February 16, 1990). The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1007), provided $348,100,000 for "Acquisitions and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2125), provided $227,656,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1007), provided $4,600,000 for "Representation Allowances". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2125), provided $4,600,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1007), provided $4,700,000 for "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2125), provided $4,888,000. Continued ice", $4,700,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $4,888,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (5)7 OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL-For "Office of the Inspector General", $21,000,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $21,840,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (6)8 PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN.-For "Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan", $11,300,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $11,752,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (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 1990 and 1991 for the Department of State to carry out the diplomatic security program: (1) SALARIES AND EXPENSES.-For "Salaries and Expenses", $309,365,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $361,995,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (2)9 PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS-For "Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials", $9,100,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $9,464,000 for the fiscal year 1991. (c) 10 ALLOCATION FOR OFFICE OF MUNITIONS CONTROL-Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this section, there shall be available only for the Office of Munitions Control of the Department of State for each of the fiscal years 1990 and 1991 such amount as is necessary to maintain at least 53 full-time equivalent personnel and any associated costs. SEC. 102. INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES. (a) ASSESSED CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS. (111 There are authorized to be appropriated for "Contributions to International Organizations", $714,927,000 for the fis Sec. 3 of the Foreign Relations Persian Gulf Confict Emergency Supplemental Authorization Act. Fiscal Year 1991 (Public Law 102–20: 106 Stat 58 authorized the following SEC. 1. EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE. fa addison to such amounts as are authorized to be appropriated in section 101 a 14 of the Foreign Relators Assourization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, there are authorized to be ap propriated $9.300.000 as emergency supplemental sportorations for fiscal year 1991 for Emer gences in the Dramace and Consular Service for the Department of State to be available only for costs associated with the evacuation of United States Government employees including contractor employees and their dependents and other United States atzems from diplomace posts. Funds authorized to be accorated under this section are designated emergency requirements pursuant to section 2513(20242 of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Defias Control Act af 1986.*. *The Department of State Appropriatons Act, 1980 (de III of Public Law 101–162, 103 Stat 100m, provided $21,000,000 for Otice of Inspector Geners?". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title II of Public Law 101-515, 104 Stat 21:25. provider $21,840,000. *The Department of State Aporapriations Act, 1980 tidle II of Public Law 101–162, 103 Stat 1307, provided $11,100,000 for Payment to the American Insecte in Taiwan". The Department of State Appropriacions Act, 1981 (Jodie iii of Probe Law 101–515, 104 Stat 2016, provider $11,792,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 de III of Public Law 101–162, 103 Stat. 100′′, amended $100,000 ir Protection of Foreign Missions and Feas The Department of State Appropriacons Act, 18i (bue iii of Princ Law 101–515, 104 Stat Sec. of ns Ad varved see lotte) for fiscal years 1990 and 1991, effective on date of enactment of ms Act February 16, 1990). The Department of State Apomoracoms Act, 1990 de II of Public Law 101-162 103 Stat. 1008, pranded $600.000 for Canc-butions to internacional Organiza-coms”, and also provided that some of the funds apcregrated in this pangach shall be avaracie for a United Štics ancrbution in an internacional orgamtacon for the United States share of interest costs cal year 1990 and $817,000,000 for the fiscal year 1991 for the Department of State to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States with respect to international organizations and for other purposes authorized by law. (2) 12 Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by paragraph (1), $1,249,000 for the fiscal year 1990 shall be available only for the South Pacific Commission. (b) 13 CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES.-There are authorized to be appropriated for "Contributions to International Peacekeeping Activities", $111,184,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $115,000,000 for the fiscal year 1991 for the Department of State to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States with respect to international peacekeeping activities and for other purposes authorized by law. (c) 14 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND CONTINGENCIES.—(1) There are authorized to be appropriated for "International Conferences and Contingencies", $6,340,000 for the fiscal year 1990 and $7,300,000 for the fiscal year 1991 for the Department of State to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States with respect to international conferences and contingencies and for other purposes authorized by law. (2) None of the funds authorized to be appropriated under paragraph (1), may be obligated or expended for any United States delegation to any meeting of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE) or meetings within the framework of the CSCE unless the United States delegation to any such meeting includes individuals representing the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. SEC. 103. INTERNATIONAL COMMISSIONS. The following amounts are authorized to be appropriated under "International Commissions" for the Department of State 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: (1) INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.-For "International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico" made known to the United States Government by such organization for loans incurred on or after October 1, 1984, through external borrowings". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2126), provided $787,605,000, with the same proviso. 12 Sec. 1102 of this Act waived sec. 102(aX2) for fiscal years 1990 and 1991, effective on date of enactment of this Act (February 16, 1990). 13 The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1008), provided $81,500,000 for "Contributions for International Peacekeeping Activities", including arrearages incurred through fiscal year 1989. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2126), provided $115,000,000. 14 The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1990 (title III of Public Law 101-162; 103 Stat. 1008), provided $6,340,000 for "International Conferences and Contingencies". The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1991 (title III of Public Law 101-515; 104 Stat. 2126), provided $7,300,000. |