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e. Executive Order 12066

June 29, 1978, 43 F.R. 28965

INSPECTION OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

By the authority vested in me as President of the United States of America by section 124 of the International Development and Food Assistance Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-88, 95 Stat. 541) and Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, and in order to assist the Secretary of State in carrying out his responsibilities under Section 622 (c) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2382 (c)), hereafter referred to as the Act, it is hereby ordered as follows:

1-1. Assignment of Duties and Responsibilities.

1-101. I hereby direct the Secretary of State to assign to the Inspector General, Foreign Service, all duties and responsibilities vested in the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance by Section 624 (d) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 2384 (d)).

1-102. Having determined that all of the authorities vested in the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, by Section 624 (d) of the Act are necessary for the Inspector General, Foreign Service, to carry out the duties and responsibilities assigned to him pursuant to this Order, I hereby authorize the Inspector General, Foreign Service, to exercise all such authorities subject to the provisions of Section 1-2 of this Order.

1-2. Performance of Duties and Responsibilities.

1-201. In carrying out his duties and responsibilities and in exercising his authorities pursuant to this Executive Order, the Inspector General, Foreign Service, shall not duplicate the scope of the audit, investigation and inspection authorities of the other agencies, including those of the Inspectors General of the armed services, and shall concentrate upon matters that have substantial and direct impact upon the responsibilities of the Secretary of State under Section 622 (c) of the Act.

1-202. The authority described in Section 624 (d) (6) of the Act shall be exercised by the Inspector General, Foreign Service, only with the specific consent of the Secretary of State and in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary of State which, whenever practical, afford the head of any agency whose programs are subject to audit, review or inspection pursuant to such Section a reasonable opportunity to take corrective action before any suspension takes effect.

1-3. Administrative Matters.

1-301. The Secretary of State shall provide for the appropriate transfer of offices, entities, property, and records of the Office of the Inspector General, Foreign Assistance to the Office of the Inspector General, Foreign Service.

1-302. This Executive Order is effective July 1, 1978.

THE WHITE HOUSE,
June 29, 1978.

JIMMY CARTER.

5. Foreign Military Sales

a. The Arms Export Control Act

CONTENTS

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Chapter 1--Foreign and National Security Policy Objectives and Restraints.

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Section 1-The Need for International Defense Cooperation and
Military Export Controls.-

253

Section 2-Coordination With Foreign Policy.

255

Section 3-Eligibility

256

Section 4-Purposes for Which Military Sales by the United States
Are Authorized..

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Section 25-Annual Estimate and Justification for Sales Program..
Section 26-Defense Requirement Surveys.-

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Chapter 3-Military Export Controls

268

Section 31-Authorization and Aggregate Ceiling on Foreign Military
Sales Credits..

268

Section 32-Prohibition Against Certain Military Export Financing by Export-Import Bank..

269

Section 33-Regional Ceilings on Foreign Military Sales-.
Section 34-Foreign Military Sales Credit Standards...

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Section 35-Foreign Military Sales to Less Developed Countries-Section 36-Reports on Commercial and Governmental Military Exports; Congressional Action___.

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Section 37-Fiscal Provisions Relating to Foreign Military Sales
Credits....

275

Section 38-Control of Arms Exports and Imports...

Section 39-Fees of Military Sales Agents and Other Payments.. Chapter 4-General, Administrative, and Miscellaneous Provisions. Section 41-Effective Date__.

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