Sec. 174. Audit of merit personnel system of Foreign Service.. 318 Sec. 175. Performance pay. 318 Sec. 176. Extension of limited appointments [amends other legislation]. 318 Sec. 178. Pay level of ambassadors at large.. 319 Sec. 179. Foreign Service career candidates tax treatment. 319 Sec. 181. Clarification of jurisdiction of foreign service grievance board. Sec. 185. Changes in reporting requirements [amends other legislation]. Sec. 180. Prohibition on member of a Foreign Service union negotiating on behalf of the Department of State.. Sec. 182. Record of grievances awarded [amends other legislation]. Sec. 183. Women and minorities in the Foreign Service.... Sec. 184. Compliance with law requiring reports to Congress. 319 319 319 320 321 Sec. 187. Authorities for service of Fascell fellows [amends other legislation]. TITLE II-UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY [SEE PAGE 970] Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations; allocation of funds. Sec. 202. Funds appropriated for the United States Information Agency. Sec. 204. USIA posts and personnel overseas. Sec. 205. Forty-year leasing authority. Sec. 206. United States Information Agency programming on Afghanistan. Sec. 208. Limitation on Worldnet funding. Sec. 209. Audience survey of Worldnet program. Sec. 210. National Endowment for Democracy. Sec. 211. Separate accounts for NED grantees. Sec. 212. NED treatment of independent labor unions. Sec. 213. United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 214. Distribution within the United States of USIA film entitled "America The Way I See It". Sec. 215. Availability of certain USIA photographs for distribution within the United States by the Department of Defense. Sec. 216. USIA undergraduate scholarship program. TITLE III-EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS [SEE PAGE 974] Sec. 301. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 302. Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program. Sec. 303. The Arts America Program. Sec. 304. Professorship on constitutional democracy. Sec. 305. United States-India Fund. Sec. 306. The Edward Zorinsky Memorial Library. Sec. 307. Cultural Property Advisory Committee. TITLE IV-VOICE OF AMERICA [SEE PAGE 976] Sec. 401. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 403. Contractor requirements. TITLE V-THE BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING (SEE PAGE 1154] Sec. 501. Authorization of appropriations; allocation of funds. Sec. 502. Reserve for offsetting downward fluctuations in overseas rates. Sec. 503. Certification of certain creditable service. TITLE VI-ASIA FOUNDATION (SEE PAGE 899]. Sec. 601. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VII-INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PART A-UNITED NATIONS Sec. 701. Probable exemptions to the United Nations employee hiring freeze. Sec. 702. Reform in the budget decisionmaking procedures of the United Nations and its specialized agencies...... 321 324 Sec. 703. Housing allowances of international civil servants... 324 Sec. 705. United Nations projects whose primary purpose is to benefit the 324 Sec. 708. Protection of Tyre by the United Nations Interim Force in Leba non. 325 PART B UNITED STATES COMMISSION ON IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE UNITED NATIONS 328 329 329 329 Sec. 726. Report.. Sec. 727. Funding for the Commission... Sec. 728. General Accounting Office audits of the Commission.. Sec. 729. Termination of the Commission. Sec. 730. Effective date. PART C-OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Sec. 741. Privileges and immunities to offices of mission to the United States of the Commission of the European Communities [amends other legislation]. Sec. 742. Contribution to the regular budget of the International Committee of the Red Cross and sense of Congress concerning recognition of Red Shield of David. Sec. 743. Immunities for the International Committee on the Red Cross Sec. 744. North Atlantic Assembly [amends other legislation]. Sec. 747. Asian-Pacific regional human rights convention.. TITLE VIII-INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL Sec. 801. Assignment of Drug Enforcement Administration agents abroad..... Sec. 802. Quarterly reports on prosecution of those responsible for the torture and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Mexico [amends other legislation]. Sec. 803. Requirement that extradition of drug traffickers be a priority issue of United States missions in major illicit drug producing or transit coun tries. Sec. 804. Information-sharing system so that visas are denied to drug traffickers.. Sec. 805. Certification procedures for drug producing and drug-transit coun- TITLE IX-IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROVISIONS 329 330 330 330 330 331 331 332 332 333 335 336 337 TITLE X-ANTI-TERRORISM ACT OF 1987 (see page 724] Sec. 1001. Short title. Sec. 1002. Findings; determinations. Sec. 1003. Prohibitions regarding the PLO. Sec. 1004. Enforcement. Sec. 1005. Effective date. PART XI-GLOBAL CLIMATE PROTECTION [SEE VOL. IV, SEC. LJ Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Findings. Sec. 1103. Mandate for action on the global climate. Sec. 1104. Report to Congress. Sec. 1105. International year of global climate protection. Sec. 1106. Climate protection and United States relations with the independent states of the former Soviet Union TITLE XII-REGIONAL FOREIGN RELATIONS MATTERS PART A SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE Sec. 1204. State sponsored harassment of religious groups.. 338 339 Sec. 1206. Self-determination of the people from the Baltic states of Estonia, 339 Sec. 1207. Assistance in support of democracy in Poland. 339 PART B-LATIN AMERICA AND Cuba Sec. 1211. Cuban human rights violations and the failure of the United Nations to place Cuba on its human rights agenda........ 340 Sec. 1212. Partial lifting of the trade embargo against Nicaragua. Sec. 1214. Human rights in Paraguay.. PART C-AFRICA Sec. 1221. Human rights in Ethiopia.. 340 341 341 341 342 PART D-MIDDLE EAST Sec. 1231. Middle East peace conference........... 343 Sec. 1232. United States policy toward Lebanon. 344 Sec. 1233. Acting in accordance with international law in the Persian Gulf... Sec. 1242. Report on Administration policy on Afghanistan........... 347 Sec. 1243. Human rights violations in Tibet by the People's Republic of 348 Sec. 1244. Support for the right of self-determination for the Cambodian people........ 350 Sec. 1245. Human rights in the People's Republic of China. Sec. 1252. Report on progress toward a world summit on terrorism........ 354 354 Sec. 1254. Support of mutual defense alliances. 354 Sec. 1255. Arms export control enforcement and coordination [amends other legislation]. TITLE XIII-EFFECTIVE DATE Sec. 1301. Effective date. 356 TITLE I-THE 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 under "Administration of Foreign Affairs" 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: (1) 2 For "Salaries and Expenses" of the Department of State (other than the Diplomatic Security Program), $1,431,908,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $1,460,546,000 for the fiscal year 1989, 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) 3 For "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad" (other than the Diplomatic Security Program), $313,124,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $319,386,000 for the fiscal year 1989. (3) For "Representation Allowances", $4,460,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $4,549,000 for the fiscal year 1989. (4) 5 For "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service", $4,000,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $4,080,000 for the fiscal year 1989. (5) 6 For "Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan", $9,379,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $9,567,000 for the fiscal year 1989. (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 2 The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Salaries and Expenses": $1,694,000,000. It further stated that none of these funds should be available for the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $1,784,000,000. 3 The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad": $313,100,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $240,021,000. 4 The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Representation Allowances": $4,500,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $4,590.000. 5 The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service": $4,000,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $4,500,000. 6 The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan": $11,000,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $10,890,000. of Foreign Affairs" for the Department of State to carry out the diplomatic security program: (1) For "Salaries and Expenses", $350,000,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $357,000,000 for the fiscal year 1989. (2)7 For "Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials", $9,100,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $9,282,000 for the fiscal year 1989. SEC. 102. CONTRIBUTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND CONFERENCES; INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING ACTIVI TIES. (a) 8 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the Department of State under "Contributions to International Organizations", $571,000,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $582,420,000 for the fiscal year 1989 in order 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, of which amount (1)9 $193,188,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $193,188,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the United Nations; (2) 9 $63,857,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $63,857,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the World Health Organization; (3)9 $31,443,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $31,443,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency; (4)9 $44,915,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $44,915,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the Organization of American States; 9 (5) 9 $38,659,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $38,659,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the Pan-American Health Organization; (6) 9 $7,849,000 for the fiscal year 1988 and $7,849,000 for the fiscal year 1989 shall be available only for the United States assessed contribution to the International Civil Aviation Organization; "The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials": $9,000,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $9,100,000. The Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a), title III, of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202), provided the following for "Contributions to International Organizations": $480,000,000. The Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204), provided $485,940,000. In making appropriations for fiscal year 1988, the Department of State Appropriation Act, 1988 (sec. 101(a) of the Continuing Appropriations for 1988; Public Law 100-202; 101 Stat. 1329), waived sec. 102(a)(1) through (11). These sections were waived for fiscal year 1989 by title III of the Department of State Appropriations Act, 1989 (Public Law 100-459; 102 Stat. 2204). |