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US (United States) Code. Title 22. Chapter 50: Institute for Scientific and Technological Cooperation
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22 USC CHAPTER 50 - INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND
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TITLE 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 50 - INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION
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CHAPTER 50 - INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION
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3501. Congressional statement of policy.
3502. Purposes and establishment; policy guidelines and
objectives.
3503. Functions.
(a) Assistance, support, etc., activities in United
States and developing countries.
(b) Review of programs, projects, and other
activities; objectives of review.
(c) Presidential utilization of additional
statutory authorities.
(d) Consultation and cooperation with United States
and foreign government agencies, and
international organizations.
(e) Presidential promulgation of coordination
procedures concerning other governmental
activities.
3504. General authorities; fiscal requirement for
authorities.
3505. Director.
(a) Appointment; compensation.
(b) Exercise of Presidential authority; delegation
of authority.
3506. Deputy Director.
(a) Appointment; compensation.
(b) Duties and powers.
(c) Additional positions; establishment by
President; compensation.
3507. Council on International Scientific and Technological
Cooperation.
(a) Establishment.
(b) Functions.
(c) Advice to Director concerning selection,
termination, or change in activities, and
transfer of government programs and projects
to Institute; review and recommendations
respecting new programs and initiatives.
(d) Composition; Chairman; appointment, terms,
etc., of members.
(e) Compensation, reimbursement, status, etc., of
nongovernmental members.
(f) Executive and additional committees;
membership, powers, etc., of Executive
Committee.
3508. Fellowships.
(a) Authorization; number; duration; renewal;
criteria; foreign recipients; designation of
recipients as Institute Fellows.
(b) Activities of Institute Fellows.
(c) Amount of awards; transportation, housing,
etc., benefits.
(d) Status of Institute Fellows.
(e) Admission into United States of alien
participants in program.
3509. Conflict of interest; personnel and activities
covered.
3510. Authorization of appropriations.
3511, 3512. Repealed.
3513. Expiration of statutory authorities.
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22 USC Sec. 3501 01/06/03
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Sec. 3501. Congressional statement of policy
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As declared by Congress in the Foreign Assistant (!1) Act of 1961
[22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.], a principal objective of the foreign
policy of the United States is the encouragement and sustained
support of the people of developing countries in their efforts to
acquire the knowledge and resources essential to development and to
build the economic, political, and social institutions which will
improve the quality of their lives. The Congress reaffirms the
profound humanitarian and foreign policy concerns of the United
States in the economic and social progress of the developing
countries and in the alleviation of the worst physical
manifestations of poverty in these countries.
In furtherance of that objective, the Congress recognizes that
developing countries require extensive scientific and technological
capacity in order to deal effectively with their development
problems, relate to the industrialized nations, and constructively
participate in the shaping of a stable world order.
It is therefore in the mutual interest of the United States and
the developing countries to increase scientific and technological
cooperation and jointly to support long-term research on critical
problems that impede development and limit the efficient use of the
world's human, natural, and capital resources.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 401, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 371.)
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REFERENCES IN TEXT
The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, referred to in text, is Pub.
L. 87-195, Sept. 4, 1961, 75 Stat. 424, as amended, which is
classified principally to chapter 32 (Sec. 2151 et seq.) of this
title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see
Short Title note set out under section 2151 of this title and
Tables.
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EFFECTIVE DATE
Chapter effective Oct. 1, 1979, see section 512(a) of Pub. L.
96-53, set out as an Effective Date of 1979 Amendment note under
section 2151 of this title.
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(!1) So in original. Probably should be "Assistance".
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Sec. 3502. Purposes and establishment; policy guidelines and
objectives
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(a) To strengthen the capacity of the people of developing
countries to solve their development problems through scientific
and technological innovation, to foster research on problems of
development, and to facilitate scientific and technological
cooperation with developing countries, the President is authorized
to establish an Institute for Scientific and Technological
Cooperation (hereafter in this chapter referred to as the
"Institute"), which shall be subject to the foreign policy guidance
of the Secretary of State.
(b) The Institute shall be guided by the policies set forth in
sections 2151 and 2151-1 of this title and shall direct a
substantial share of its resources to those objectives.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 402, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 372.)
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Sec. 3503. Functions
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(a) Assistance, support, etc., activities in United States and
developing countries
In carrying out its purposes, the Institute shall -
(1) assist developing countries to strengthen their own
scientific and technological capacity in order for them to
undertake the research and experimentation necessary for
development;
(2) support research, in the United States and in developing
countries, on critical development problems, with emphasis on
research relating to technologies which are labor-intensive or
which do not generate additional unemployment or underemployment
and with emphasis on those problems which are the greatest
impediment to improvement in the lives of the majority of the
poor;
(3) foster the exchange of scientists and other technological
experts with developing countries, and other forms of exchange
and communication to promote the joint solution of problems of
mutual concern to the United States and developing countries;
(4) advise and assist other agencies of the United States
Government in planning and executing policies and programs of
scientific and technological cooperation with developing
countries;
(5) facilitate the participation of private United States
institutions, businesses, and individuals in scientific and
technological cooperation with developing countries; and
(6) gather, analyze, and disseminate information relevant to
the scientific and technological needs of developing countries.
(b) Review of programs, projects, and other activities; objectives
of review
In carrying out the functions specified in subsection (a) of this
section, the Institute shall take particular care to review all of
its programs, projects, and other activities to ensure that
technologies which are developed, utilized, or promoted are
assessed with regard to minimizing any new problems and that
participants in such programs, projects, and activities are fully
aware of the need for such review with respect to any
technology-related activities for which the (!1) are responsible.
(c) Presidential utilization of additional statutory authorities
For purposes of carrying out the functions of the Institute, the
President may utilize, in addition to authorities conferred by this
chapter, such authority contained in the Foreign Assistance Act of
1961 [22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.], the Foreign Service Act of 1980 [22
U.S.C. 3901 et seq.], title V of the Foreign Relations
Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1979 [22 U.S.C. 2656a to 2656d], and
title IV of the International Development and Food Assistance Act
of 1978 [22 U.S.C. 2385a], as the President deems necessary.
(d) Consultation and cooperation with United States and foreign
government agencies, and international organizations
The Institute shall carry out its functions in consultation and
cooperation with the agencies of the United States Government,
international organizations, and agencies of other governments
engaged in promoting economic, social, and technological
development in developing countries.
(e) Presidential promulgation of coordination procedures concerning
other governmental activities
The President shall prescribe appropriate procedures to assure
coordination of the activities of the Institute with other
activities of the United States Government in furthering the use of
science and technology in the cause of development.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 403, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 372;
Pub. L. 96-465, title II, Sec. 2206(a)(11), Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat.
2162.)
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REFERENCES IN TEXT
The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, referred to in subsec. (c),
is Pub. L. 87-195, Sept. 4, 1961, 75 Stat. 424, as amended, which
is classified principally to chapter 32 (Sec. 2151 et seq.) of this
title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see
Short Title note set out under section 2151 of this title and
Tables.
The Foreign Service Act of 1980, referred to in subsec. (c), is
Pub. L. 96-465, Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat. 2071, as amended, which is
classified principally to chapter 52 (Sec. 3901 et seq.) of this
title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see
Short Title note set out under section 3901 of this title and
Tables.
The Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1979,
referred to in subsec. (c), is Pub. L. 95-426, Oct. 7, 1978, 92
Stat. 963, as amended. Title V of the Foreign Relations
Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1979, is classified generally to
sections 2656a to 2656d of this title. For complete classification
of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
The International Development and Food Assistance Act of 1978,
referred to in subsec. (c), is Pub. L. 95-424, Oct. 6, 1978, 92
Stat. 937, as amended. Title IV of the International Development
and Food Assistance Act of 1978 is classified to section 2385a of
this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code,
see Short Title of 1978 Amendment note set out under section 2151
of this title and Tables.
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AMENDMENTS
1980 - Subsec. (c). Pub. L. 96-465 substituted reference to the
Foreign Service Act of 1980 for reference to the Foreign Service
Act of 1946.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1980 AMENDMENT
Amendment by Pub. L. 96-465 effective Feb. 15, 1981, except as
otherwise provided, see section 2403 of Pub. L. 96-465, set out as
an Effective Date note under section 3901 of this title.
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(!1) So in original. Probably should be "they".
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Sec. 3504. General authorities; fiscal requirement for authorities
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(a) To carry out the purposes and functions of the Institute, the
President may -
(1) make and perform contracts and other agreements with any
individual, institution, corporation, or other body of persons
however designated, within or outside the United States, and with
governments or government agencies, domestic or foreign;
(2) make advances, grants, and loans to any individual,
institution, corporation, or other body of persons however
designated, within or outside the United States, and to
governments or government agencies, domestic or foreign;
(3) employ such personnel as necessary and fix their
compensation;
(4) make provision for compensation, transportation, housing,
subsistence (or per diem in lieu thereof), and health care or
health and accident insurance for foreign nationals engaged in
activities authorized by this chapter while they are away from
their homes, without regard to the provisions of any other law;
(5) accept and use money, funds, property, and services of any
kind by gift, devise, bequest, grant, or otherwise in furtherance
of the purposes of the Institute;
(6) acquire by purchase, lease, loan, bequest, or gift and hold
and dispose of by sale, lease, loan, or grant, real and personal
property of all kinds;
(7) prescribe, amend, and repeal such rules and regulations as
may be necessary to the conduct of the business of the Institute;
(8) utilize information, services, facilities, officers, and
employees of any agency of the United States Government;
(9) establish a principal office in the United States and such
other offices within or outside the United States, as may be
necessary;
(10) make such expenditures as may be necessary for
administering the provisions of this chapter;
(11) adopt, alter, and use an official seal for the Institute,
which shall be judicially noticed; and
(12) take such other actions as may be necessary and incident
to carrying out the functions of the Institute.
(b) Any authority provided by this section involving the
expenditure of appropriated funds shall be effective for a fiscal
year only to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in
appropriation Acts.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 404, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 373.)
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Sec. 3505. Director
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(a) Appointment; compensation
There shall be a Director of the Institute (hereafter in this
chapter referred to as the "Director") who shall be the chief
executive officer of the Institute. The Director shall be appointed
by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
and shall receive compensation at the rate payable for level III of
the Executive Schedule under section 5314 of title 5.
(b) Exercise of Presidential authority; delegation of authority
The President may exercise any authorities conferred upon him by
this chapter through the Director or any other agency or officer of
the United States Government as he shall direct. The Director or
head of any such agency or any such officer may delegate to any of
his subordinates authority to perform any of such functions.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 405, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 373.)
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Sec. 3506. Deputy Director
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(a) Appointment; compensation
A Deputy Director of the Institute shall be appointed by the
President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. The
Deputy Director shall receive compensation at the rate payable for
level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5.
(b) Duties and powers
The Deputy Director shall perform such duties and exercise such
powers as the Director may prescribe.
(c) Additional positions; establishment by President; compensation
The President may establish up to two additional positions in the
Institute to be compensated at the rate payable for level V of the
Executive Schedule under section 5316 of title 5.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 406, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 374.)
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Sec. 3507. Council on International Scientific and Technological
Cooperation
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(a) Establishment
In order to further the purposes of the Institute, the President
is authorized to establish a Council on International Scientific
and Technological Cooperation (hereafter in this chapter referred
to as the "Council").
(b) Functions
(1) The Council shall -
(A) advise the Director with respect to the policies, programs,
planning, and procedures of the Institute;
(B) make recommendations to the Director on the use of the
resources available to the Institute; and
(C) advise the Director on matters involving the activities of
the Institute overseas and appropriate relationships with the
private sector, within and outside the United States.
(2) The Council shall prepare an annual report setting forth the
major recommendations made and advice given pursuant to paragraph
(1) of this subsection.
(c) Advice to Director concerning selection, termination, or change
in activities, and transfer of government programs and projects
to Institute; review and recommendations respecting new programs
and initiatives
The Director shall seek the advice of the Council before making
any decision with respect to the selection or termination of, or
any significant change in, the areas and issues in which the
Institute conducts its activities, and with respect to the transfer
of specific programs and projects from any other Government agency
to the Institute. The Council shall have the authority to review
all new programs and initiatives before their implementation and to
make recommendations with regard to the approval or disapproval of
new programs and initiatives having a cost in excess of $500,000 or
a duration greater than two years.
(d) Composition; Chairman; appointment, terms, etc., of members
The Council shall consist of up to twenty-five members appointed
by the President, one of whom the President shall designate as
Chairman. The members of the Council shall be appointed for terms
of four years, except that the members first appointed shall be
appointed for terms of one, two, three, or four years, as
designated by the President at the time of their appointment, so
that the terms of approximately one-fourth of the members of the
Council expire in any year. The members of the Council shall be
selected from among -
(1) citizens of the United States who are widely recognized for
their broad knowledge of, or expertise in, science and
technology, or their interest in the scientific and technological
problems of developing countries;
(2) citizens of foreign countries who by their knowledge and
expertise are capable of providing advice and guidance to the
Institute on the application of science and technology to the
problems of developing countries, except that not more than
one-third of the membership of the Council shall consist of
members who are citizens of foreign countries; and
(3) officials of the United States Government, except that not
to exceed five members of the Council may be appointed under this
paragraph, one of whom shall be the Secretary of State or his
designee.
(e) Compensation, reimbursement, status, etc., of nongovernmental
members
Members of the Council who are not officials of the United States
Government shall be entitled to compensation, not to exceed the
daily equivalent of the highest rate which may be paid to an
employee under the General Schedule established by section 5332 of
title 5, while in the performance of their duties under this
chapter, and to reimbursement for expenses and per diem in lieu of
subsistence while away from their homes or regular places of
business in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in
Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 of title
5. Members of the Council who are not officials of the United
States Government shall not be deemed officers, employees, or
otherwise in the service or employment of the United States
Government for any purpose, except that members of the Council who
are United States citizens shall be deemed Government employees for
the purposes of sections 202, 203, 205, 207, 208, and 209 of title
18.
(f) Executive and additional committees; membership, powers, etc.,
of Executive Committee
The Council may appoint from among its members an Executive
Committee, and such other committees it deems necessary, to assist
it in exercising its powers and functions. The Executive Committee
shall consist of seven members, one of whom shall be the Chairman
of the Council and not more than three of whom shall be employees
of the United States Government. The Executive Committee shall
exercise such powers and functions as are delegated to it by the
Council.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 407, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 374.)
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REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO GS-16, 17, OR 18 PAY RATES
References in laws to the rates of pay for GS-16, 17, or 18, or
to maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be
considered references to rates payable under specified sections of
Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, see section 529
[title I, Sec. 101(c)(1)] of Pub. L. 101-509, set out in a note
under section 5376 of Title 5.
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Sec. 3508. Fellowships
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(a) Authorization; number; duration; renewal; criteria; foreign
recipients; designation of recipients as Institute Fellows
The President is authorized to award up to twenty fellowships
annually for periods up to two years, such awards to be renewable
for an additional period not to exceed two years, to individuals
who have demonstrated exceptional competence and ability in the
fields of scientific, technological, economic, or social endeavor
selected by the Institute for concentration. The awards shall be
made so as to encompass a wide diversity of disciplines and
backgrounds, and shall be made on the basis of criteria established
by the President upon the advice of the Council. Up to ten of the
awards in any year may be made to citizens of countries other than
the United States. Individuals awarded fellowships shall be
designated as Institute Fellows.
(b) Activities of Institute Fellows
The President may assign Institute Fellows to undertake such
activities, in the United States or abroad, as will further the
purposes of the Institute.
(c) Amount of awards; transportation, housing, etc., benefits
The amount of the awards made pursuant to this section shall be
established by the President, but shall not in any case exceed the
highest rate which may be paid to an employee under the General
Schedule established by section 5332 of title 5. In addition, where
appropriate, the President may make provisions for transportation,
housing (when assigned outside country of residence), subsistence
(or per diem in lieu thereof), and health care or health or
accident insurance for Institute Fellows and their dependents while
engaged in activities authorized by this chapter.
(d) Status of Institute Fellows
Except as provided otherwise in this section, Institute Fellows
shall not be deemed employees or otherwise in the service or
employment of the United States Government. Institute Fellows shall
be considered employees for purposes of compensation of injuries
under chapter 81 of title 5 and the tort claim provisions of
chapter 171 of title 28. In addition, Institute Fellows who are
United States citizens shall be considered Government employees for
purposes of sections 202, 203, 205, 207, 208, and 209 of title 18.
(e) Admission into United States of alien participants in program
Alien participants in any program of the Institute, including
Institute Fellows and their dependents, may be admitted to the
United States, if otherwise qualified as non-immigrants under
section 1101(a)(15) of title 8, for such time and under such
conditions as may be prescribed by regulations promulgated by the
Secretary of State and the Attorney General.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 408, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 375.)
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ABOLITION OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE AND TRANSFER OF
FUNCTIONS
For abolition of Immigration and Naturalization Service, transfer
of functions, and treatment of related references, see note set out
under section 1551 of Title 8, Aliens and Nationality.
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REFERENCES IN OTHER LAWS TO GS-16, 17, OR 18 PAY RATES
References in laws to the rates of pay for GS-16, 17, or 18, or
to maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be
considered references to rates payable under specified sections of
Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, see section 529
[title I, Sec. 101(c)(1)] of Pub. L. 101-509, set out in a note
under section 5376 of Title 5.
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Sec. 3509. Conflict of interest; personnel and activities covered
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Members of the Council and Institute Fellows shall avoid any
action, in their activities with respect to the Institute, which
might result in, or create the appearance of, a conflict of
interest, including but not limited to -
(1) using their office or position for private gain;
(2) giving preferential treatment to any person;
(3) making recommendations or decisions relating to any
activity authorized by this chapter in other than an impartial
and independent manner;
(4) misusing Government property or official information
obtained through their office or position which has not been made
available to the general public; or
(5) affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the
integrity of the Institute.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 409, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 376.)
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Sec. 3510. Authorization of appropriations
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There are authorized to be appropriated to the President to carry
out this chapter, in addition to funds otherwise available for such
purpose, $12,000,000 for the fiscal year 1981. Funds appropriated
under this section are authorized to remain available until
expended.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 410, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 376;
amended Pub. L. 96-533, title III, Sec. 312, Dec. 16, 1980, 94
Stat. 3148.)
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AMENDMENTS
1980 - Pub. L. 96-533 substituted appropriations authorization of
$12,000,000 for fiscal year 1981 for such authorization of
$23,750,000 for fiscal year 1980.
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Sec. 3511. Repealed. Pub. L. 98-164, title X, Sec. 1011(a)(6), Nov.
22, 1983, 97 Stat. 1061
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Section, Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 411, Aug. 14, 1979, 93
Stat. 376, required the President to submit an annual report to
Congress relating to the operations of the Institute during the
preceding fiscal year, and set forth the contents of such report.
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Sec. 3512. Repealed. Pub. L. 105-277, div. G, subdiv. A, title XIV,
Sec. 1422(b)(5), Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681-793
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Section, Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 413, Aug. 14, 1979, 93
Stat. 377, related to establishment of Institute within
International Development Cooperation Agency.
EFFECTIVE DATE OF REPEAL
Repeal effective Apr. 1, 1999, see section 1401 of Pub. L.
105-277, set out as an Effective Date note under section 6561 of
this title.
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Sec. 3513. Expiration of statutory authorities
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The authorities contained in this chapter shall expire on
September 30, 1984.
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(Pub. L. 96-53, title IV, Sec. 414, Aug. 14, 1979, 93 Stat. 377.)
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