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Calendar No. 487
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 2382
[Report No. 106-257]
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A BILL
To authorize appropriations for technical assistance for fiscal year
2001, to promote trade and anticorruption measures, and for other
purposes.
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April 7, 2000
Read twice and placed on the calendar
Calendar No. 487
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 2382
[Report No. 106-257]
To authorize appropriations for technical assistance for fiscal year
2001, to promote trade and anticorruption measures, and for other
purposes.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
April 7, 2000
Mr. Helms from the Committee on Foreign Relations, reported the
following original bill; which was read twice and placed on the
calendar
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A BILL
To authorize appropriations for technical assistance for fiscal year
2001, to promote trade and anticorruption measures, 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; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
(a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Technical
Assistance, Trade Promotion, and Anti-Corruption Act of 2000''.
(b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as
follows:
Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
TITLE I--PROMOTING TRADE AND PROTECTING UNITED STATES JOBS
Subtitle A--Private Sector Development
Sec. 101. Private sector enterprise funds.
Subtitle B--Protection of United States Jobs and Exports
Sec. 111. Prohibition on bilateral assistance for foreign exports of
certain commodities.
Sec. 112. Opposition to multilateral assistance for certain surplus
commodities.
Sec. 113. Prohibition on assistance for activities likely to cause a
loss of United States jobs.
Sec. 114. Purchase of American-made equipment and products.
Subtitle C--Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement
Sec. 121. Short title.
Sec. 122. Definitions.
Sec. 123. Restriction.
Sec. 124. Exceptions.
Sec. 125. Countries supporting international terrorism.
Sec. 126. Termination of sanctions.
Sec. 127. State sponsors of international terrorism.
Sec. 128. Congressional priority procedures.
Sec. 129. Effective date.
TITLE II--ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
Subtitle A--Assistance Authorities
Sec. 201. Development assistance policy.
Sec. 202. Contingencies.
Sec. 203. Waiver of restrictions for narcotics-related economic
assistance.
Sec. 204. Working capital fund.
Sec. 205. Certifications regarding adherence to population planning
assistance laws.
Sec. 206. Funding of certain environmental assistance activities of
USAID.
Sec. 207. Funding of certain assistance activities in East Timor.
Sec. 208. Availability of ESF assistance for certain assistance
activities for the Horn of Africa.
Sec. 209. Allocation of assistance for sub-Saharan Africa.
Sec. 210. Nonmilitary education and anticorruption assistance.
Subtitle B--International Disaster Assistance
Sec. 211. Authority to provide reconstruction assistance.
Sec. 212. Processing of applications for transportation of humanitarian
assistance abroad by the Department of
Defense.
Subtitle C--Sudan Peace Act
Sec. 221. Short title.
Sec. 222. Findings.
Sec. 223. Definitions.
Sec. 224. Condemnation of slavery, other human rights abuses, and new
tactics by the Government of Sudan.
Sec. 225. Support for the IGAD peace process.
Sec. 226. Increased pressure on combatants.
Sec. 227. Reporting requirement.
Sec. 228. Reform of Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS).
Sec. 229. Continued use of non-OLS organizations for relief efforts.
Sec. 230. Contingency plan for any ban on air transport relief flights.
Sec. 231. New authority for USAID's Sudan Transition Assistance for
Rehabilitation (STAR) program.
Sec. 232. Assessment and planning for Nuba Mountains and other areas
subject to bans on air transport relief
flights.
Sec. 233. Options or plans for nonlethal assistance for National
Democratic Alliance participants.
Subtitle D--Assistance to Countries With Large Populations Having HIV/
AIDS
Sec. 241. Definitions.
Sec. 242. Findings and purposes.
Sec. 243. Additional assistance authorities to combat HIV and AIDS.
Sec. 244. Voluntary contribution to Global Alliance for Vaccines and
Immunizations and International AIDS
Vaccine Initiative.
Sec. 245. Multilateral lifesaving vaccine purchase fund.
Sec. 246. World Bank trust fund for AIDS prevention and eradication.
Sec. 247. Negotiations for the creation of a World Bank trust fund for
education of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa.
Sec. 248. Coordinated donor strategy for support and education of
orphans in sub-Saharan Africa.
Sec. 249. African Crisis Response Initiative and HIV/AIDS training.
Subtitle E--International Tuberculosis Control
Sec. 251. Short title.
Sec. 252. Findings.
Sec. 253. Assistance for tuberculosis prevention, treatment, control,
and elimination.
Subtitle F--Global Opportunities for Biotechnology in Agriculture
Sec. 261. Short title.
Sec. 262. Findings.
Sec. 263. International education programs.
Sec. 264. Development of expertise in biotechnology in the United
States Agency for International
Development.
Sec. 265. Coordinated Federal strategy.
Sec. 266. Sense of the Congress.
Sec. 267. Definition.
TITLE III--PEACE CORPS OF THE UNITED STATES
Sec. 301. Redesignation of Peace Corps as Peace Corps of the United
States.
TITLE IV--STRENGTHENING ANTICORRUPTION MEASURES AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Sec. 401. Debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC)
Initiative.
Sec. 402. Strengthening procedures for monitoring use of funds by
multilateral development banks.
Sec. 403. Reports on policies, operations, and management of
international financial institutions.
Sec. 404. Repeal of bilateral funding for international financial
institutions.
Sec. 405. Definitions.
TITLE V--SERBIA DEMOCRATIZATION ACT
Sec. 501. Short title.
Sec. 502. Definitions.
Subtitle A--Support for the Democratic Opposition
Sec. 511. Findings and policy.
Sec. 512. Assistance to promote democracy and civil society in
Yugoslavia.
Sec. 513. Authority for radio and television broadcasting.
Subtitle B--Assistance to the Victims of Serbian Oppression
Sec. 521. Findings.
Sec. 522. Sense of Congress.
Sec. 523. Assistance.
Subtitle C--``Outer Wall'' Sanctions
Sec. 531. ``Outer wall'' sanctions.
Sec. 532. International financial institutions not in compliance with
``outer wall'' sanctions.
Subtitle D--Other Measures Against Yugoslavia
Sec. 541. Blocking assets in the United States.
Sec. 542. Suspension of entry into the United States.
Sec. 543. Prohibition on strategic exports to Yugoslavia.
Sec. 544. Prohibition on loans and investment.
Sec. 545. Prohibition of military-to-military cooperation.
Sec. 546. Multilateral sanctions.
Sec. 547. Exemptions.
Sec. 548. Waiver; termination of measures against Yugoslavia.
Sec. 549. Statutory construction.
Subtitle E--Miscellaneous Provisions
Sec. 551. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia.
Sec. 552. Sense of Congress with respect to ethnic Hungarians of
Vojvodina.
Sec. 553. Ownership and use of diplomatic and consular properties.
Sec. 554. Transition assistance.
TITLE VI--MICROENTERPRISE ASSISTANCE
Sec. 601. Short title.
Sec. 602. Findings and declarations of policy.
Sec. 603. Purposes.
Sec. 604. Microenterprise development grant assistance.
Sec. 605. Micro- and small enterprise development credits.
Sec. 606. Microfinance loan facility.
Sec. 607. Report relating to future development of microenterprise
institutions.
Sec. 608. United States Agency for International Development as global
leader and coordinator of bilateral and
multilateral microenterprise assistance
activities.
Sec. 609. Definitions.
TITLE VII--DEFENSE AND SECURITY ASSISTANCE
Subtitle A--Military and Related Assistance
Chapter 1--Foreign Military Financing Program
Sec. 701. Authorization of appropriations.
Chapter 2--Other Assistance
Sec. 711. Defense drawdown special authorities.
Sec. 712. Increased transport authority.
Subtitle B--International Military Education and Training
Sec. 721. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 722. Additional requirements relating to international military
education and training.
Subtitle C--Nonproliferation and Export Control Assistance
Sec. 731. Nonproliferation and export control assistance.
Sec. 732. Nonproliferation and export control training in the United
States.
Sec. 733. Science and technology centers.
Sec. 734. Trial transit program.
Subtitle D--Antiterrorism Assistance
Sec. 741. Authorization of appropriations.
Subtitle E--Integrated Security Assistance Planning
Chapter 1--Establishment of a National Security Assistance Strategy
Sec. 751. National security assistance strategy.
Sec. 752. Security assistance surveys.
Chapter 2--Allocations for Certain Countries
Sec. 761. Security assistance for new NATO members.
Sec. 762. Increased training assistance for Greece and Turkey.
Sec. 763. Minimum allocation for Egypt and Israel.
Sec. 764. Security assistance for certain countries.
Sec. 765. Border security and territorial independence.
Subtitle F--Other Provisions
Sec. 771. Utilization of defense articles and services.
Sec. 772. Reduction in valuation of defense articles not intended for
replacement.
Sec. 773. Congressional notification.
Sec. 774. National security exemption.
Sec. 775. Additions to United States war reserve stockpiles for allies.
Sec. 776. Transfer of certain obsolete or surplus defense articles in
the war reserve stockpiles for allies to
Israel.
Sec. 777. Stinger missiles in the Persian Gulf Region.
Sec. 778. Export information.
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