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e. International Peacekeeping Act of 1992

Public Law 102–311 [H.R. 4548], 106 Stat. 277, approved July 2, 1992

AN ACT To authorize contributions to United Nations peacekeeping activities. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the "International Peacekeeping Act of 1992".

SEC. 2. UNITED NATIONS PEACEKEEPING ACTIVITIES.

(a) FISCAL YEAR 1992.-In addition to such amounts as are otherwise authorized to be appropriated for such purpose, there are authorized to be appropriated $350,000,000 for fiscal year 1992 for the Department of State for assessed and voluntary contributions of the United States to United Nations peacekeeping activities. Authorizations of appropriations under this subsection shall remain available until October 1, 1994.

(b) FISCAL YEAR 1993.-In addition to such amounts as are otherwise authorized to be appropriated for such purpose, there are authorized to be appropriated $366,069,000 for fiscal year 1993 for the Department of State for assessed contributions of the United States to United Nations peacekeeping activities.

(c) CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.-In addition to such amounts as are authorized to be appropriated in section 102(a) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993, there are authorized to be appropriated $53,814,000 for fiscal year 1993 for "Contributions to International Organizations".

f. Foreign Relations Persian Gulf Conflict Emergency
Supplemental Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1991

Partial text of Public Law 102–20 [H.R. 1176], 105 Stat. 68, approved March 27, 1991

AN ACT To provide authorizations for supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1991 for the Department of State and the Agency for International Development for certain emergency costs associated with the Persian Gulf conflict, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Relations Persian Gulf Conflict Emergency Supplemental Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1991".

SEC. 2. SALARIES AND EXPENSES.

In addition to such amounts as are authorized to be appropriated in section 101(a)(1) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, there are authorized to be appropriated $10,000,000 as emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1991 for "Salaries and Expenses" for the Department of State. Funds authorized to be appropriated under this section are designated emergency requirements pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985. SEC. 3. EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE.

In addition to such amounts as are authorized to be appropriated in section 101(a)(4) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991, there are authorized to be appropriated $9,300,000 as emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1991 for "Emergencies in the Diplomatic 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 citizens from diplomatic posts. Funds authorized to be appropriated under this section are designated emergency requirements pursuant to section 251(b)(2)(D)(i) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.

SEC. 4.1 SPECIAL PURPOSE PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES. * *

SEC. 5. AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT EMERGENCY EVACUATION EXPENSES.

There are authorized to be appropriated $6,000,000 as emergency supplemental appropriations for fiscal year 1991 for the operating expenses of the Agency for International Development. Such funds shall be available only for the costs of evacuating United States

1 Sec. 4 amended sec. 2 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 2669).

Government employees and personal service contractors, and their dependents, and for subsistence allowance payments. Funds authorized to be appropriated under this section are designated emergency requirements pursuant to section 251b)2)Di) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985.

SEC. 6. BURDENSHARING.

The Congress

(1) takes note of the commendable efforts on the part of the President and the Secretary of State to encourage our allies to assist financially in the effort to liberate Kuwait; and

(2) calls on the President and the Secretary of State to take such actions as are necessary to ensure that the burdensharing promises made to the American people by our allies are fulfilled.

*See also legislation relating to US. policy toward Iraq, in Legislation on Foreign Relations Through 1994, vol. I-B.

g. Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990

and 1991

Partial text of Public Law 101-246 (H.R. 3792], 104 Stat. 15, approved February 16, 1990; amended by Public Law 101-302 [Dire Emergency Supplemental Appropriation for Disaster Assistance, Food Stamps, Unemployment Compensation Administration, and Other Urgent Needs, and Transfers, and Reducing Funds Budgeted for Military Spending Act of 1990; H.R. 4404], 104 Stat. 213, approved May 25, 1990; Public Law 102–138 [Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993; H.R. 1415), 105 Stat. 647, approved October 28, 1991; Public Law 102–499 [H.R. 6047], 106 Stat. 3264, approved October 24, 1992; Public Law 102-511 [FREEDOM Support Act, S. 2532], 106 Stat. 3320, approved October 24, 1992; Public Law 102–549 [Jobs Through Exports Act of 1992, H.R. 4996], 106 Stat. 3651, approved October 28, 1992; Public Law 103–199 [FRIENDSHIP Act, H.R. 3000], 107 Stat. 2317, approved December 17, 1993; Public Law 103–236 [Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995; H.R. 2333], 108 Stat. 382, approved April 30, 1994; Public Law 103–306 [Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1995; H.R. 4426], 108 Stat. 1608, approved August 23, 1994; and by Public Law 103–415 [H.R. 5034], 108 Stat. 4299, approved October 25, 1994

NOTE. Sections in this Act amend other State Department and foreign relations legislation and are incorporated elsewhere in this compilation.

AN ACT To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1990 and 1991 for the
Department of State, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1.1 SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.

(a) SHORT TITLE.-This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991".

(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.-The table of contents for this Act is as follows:

Section 1. Short title and table of contents

TITLE I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE

PART A-AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, ALLOCATIONS OF FUNDS;

Page

228

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Section 106. Reduction in earmarks if appropriations are less than authorizations [amends other legislation]

Section 107. Availability of funds (amends other legislation]

Section 108. Restriction on funds for negotiations with certain Palestine
Liberation Organization representatives (amends other legislation]

Part B—Department of StaTE AUTHORITIES AND ACTIVITIES; Foreign MiSSIONS Section 111. Authorization of certain operational activities [amends other legislation]

Section 112. Working capital fund for Office of Foreign Missions [amends other legislation]

Section 113. Authority of Diplomatic Security Service [amends other legislation]

Section 114. Access to criminal records [amends other legislation]

Section 115. Enhancement of evacuation capability and procedures regarding major disasters and incidents abroad affecting United States citizens Section 116. Acquisition of domestic property as interim step to acquiring property abroad [amends other legislation]

Section 117. Debt collection (amends other legislation]

Section 118. Munitions control registration fees [amends other legislation]
Section 119. Fees and reimbursements [amends other legislation]

Section 120. International Center [amends other legislation]

Section 121. Closing of diplomatic and consular posts in Antigua and Barbuda [amends other legislation]

Section 122. Submission of annual country reports on terrorism [amends other legislation]

232

Section 123. Consular officer duties [amends other legislation]
Section 124. Opening a United States consulate in Bratislava
Section 125. Construction of United States embassy in Ottawa

233

233

Section 126. Voluntary pilot program for increased participation by economically and socially disadvantaged enterprises in foreign relations ac

tivities

Section 127. Report on reorganization of the Department of State
Section 128. Prohibition on exclusion or deportation of nonimmigrant aliens
on certain grounds (amends other legislation]

PART C-DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY, RECIPROCITY, AND SECURITY Section 131. Exclusion of aliens previously involved in serious criminal offenses committed in the United States

Section 132. Modification of preference for United States contractors in dip-
lomatic construction program (amends other legislation]

Section 133. Use of cleared personnel to ensure secure maintenance and re-
pair of diplomatic facilities abroad (amends other legislation]
Section 135. Construction security certification [amends other legislation]
Section 136. Increased participation of United States contractors in local
guard contracts abroad under the diplomatic security program

PART D-PERSONNEL

Section 141. Authority to transfer retirement contributions for Foreign
Service nationals to local plans (amends other legislation]
Section 142. Disqualification for service on Foreign Service selection boards
[amends other legislation]

Section 143. Separation for cause; judicial review [amends other legislation]
Section 144. Visiting scholars program for the Foreign Service Institute
[amends other legislation]

Section 145. Credit for service at unhealthful posts [amends other legislation]

Section 146. Former spouses of United States Information Agency and Agency for International Development employees (amends other legislation]

Section 147. Child care facilities at certain posts abroad (amends other legislation]

234

236

237

237

Section 148. Travel, leave, and other benefits [amends other legislation]
Section 149. Foreign Service internship program

240

Section 150. Grants for institutions and students for training in international affairs (amends other legislation]

Section 151. Danger pay allowance

241

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