Department
of State
international narcotics control and law
enforcement
For
necessary expenses to carry out section
481 of the Foreign Assistance Act of
1961, $1,597,000,000, to remain
available until September 30, 2011:
Provided, That during fiscal year
2010, the Department of State may also
use the authority of section 608 of the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, without
regard to its restrictions, to receive
excess property from an agency of the
United States Government for the purpose
of providing it to a foreign country or
international organization under chapter
8 of part I of that Act subject to the
regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations:
Provided further, That the
Secretary of State shall provide to the
Committees on Appropriations not later
than 45 days after the date of the
enactment of this Act and prior to the
initial obligation of funds appropriated
under this heading, a report on the
proposed uses of all funds under this
heading on a country-by-country basis
for each proposed program, project, or
activity: Provided further,
That section 482(b) of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961 shall not apply
to funds appropriated under this
heading: Provided further, That
assistance provided with funds
appropriated under this heading that is
made available notwithstanding section
482(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of
1961 shall be made available subject to
the regular notification procedures of
the Committees on Appropriations:
Provided further, That of the funds
appropriated under this heading,
$5,000,000 should be made available to
combat piracy of United States
copyrighted materials, consistent with
the requirements of section 688(a) and
(b) of the Department of State, Foreign
Operations, and Related Programs
Appropriations Act, 2008 (division J of
Public Law 110-161): Provided
further, That none of the funds
appropriated under this heading for
assistance for Afghanistan may be made
available for eradication programs
through the aerial spraying of
herbicides unless the Secretary of State
determines and reports to the Committees
on Appropriations that the President of
Afghanistan has requested assistance for
such aerial spraying programs for
counternarcotics purposes: Provided
further, That in the event the
Secretary of State makes a determination
pursuant to the previous proviso, the
Secretary shall consult with the
Committees on Appropriations prior to
the obligation of funds for such
eradication programs: Provided
further, That none of the funds
appropriated under this heading for
assistance for Colombia shall be made
available for budget support or as cash
payments: Provided further,
That none of the funds appropriated
under this heading shall be made
available for assistance for the
Bolivian military and police unless the
Secretary of State determines and
reports to the Committees on
Appropriations that the Government of
Bolivia is investigating, prosecuting,
and punishing military and police
personnel who have been credibly alleged
to have violated internationally
recognized human rights.
nonproliferation, anti-terrorism, demining
and related programs
For
necessary expenses for nonproliferation,
anti-terrorism, demining and related
programs and activities, $754,000,000,
to carry out the provisions of chapter 8
of part II of the Foreign Assistance Act
of 1961 for anti-terrorism assistance,
chapter 9 of part II of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, section 504 of
the FREEDOM Support Act, section 23 of
the Arms Export Control Act or the
Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for
demining activities, the clearance of
unexploded ordnance, the destruction of
small arms, and related activities,
notwithstanding any other provision of
law, including activities implemented
through nongovernmental and
international organizations, and section
301 of the Foreign Assistance Act of
1961 for a voluntary contribution to the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),
and for a United States contribution to
the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban
Treaty Preparatory Commission:
Provided, That of this amount not
to exceed $75,000,000, to remain
available until expended, may be made
available for the Nonproliferation and
Disarmament Fund, notwithstanding any
other provision of law, to promote
bilateral and multilateral activities
relating to nonproliferation,
disarmament and weapons destruction:
Provided further, That such funds
may also be used for such countries
other than the Independent States of the
former Soviet Union and international
organizations when it is in the national
security interest of the United States
to do so: Provided further,
That funds made available for the
Nonproliferation and Disarmament Fund
shall be subject to prior consultation
with, and the regular notification
procedures of, the Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further,
That funds appropriated under this
heading may be made available for the
IAEA unless the Secretary of State
determines that Israel is being denied
its right to participate in the
activities of that Agency: Provided
further, That of the funds
appropriated under this heading, not
more than $500,000 may be made available
for public-private partnerships for
conventional weapons and mine action by
grant, cooperative agreement or
contract: Provided further,
That of the funds made available for
demining and related activities, not to
exceed $700,000, in addition to funds
otherwise available for such purposes,
may be used for administrative expenses
related to the operation and management
of the demining program: Provided
further, That funds appropriated
under this heading that are available
for `Anti-terrorism Assistance' and
`Export Control and Border Security'
shall remain available until September
30, 2011.
peacekeeping operations
For
necessary expenses to carry out the
provisions of section 551 of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, $331,500,000:
Provided, That funds
appropriated under this heading may be
used, notwithstanding section 660 of
such Act, to provide assistance to
enhance the capacity of foreign civilian
security forces, including gendarmes, to
participate in peacekeeping operations:
Provided further, That of the
funds appropriated under this heading,
up to $102,000,000 may be made available
for assistance for Somalia, of which up
to $55,000,000 may be used to pay
assessed expenses of international
peacekeeping activities in Somalia:
Provided further, That of the funds
appropriated under this heading, not
less than $26,000,000 shall be made
available for a United States
contribution to the Multinational Force
and Observers mission in the Sinai:
Provided further, That none of the
funds appropriated under this heading
shall be obligated or expended except as
provided through the regular
notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations.
Funds
Appropriated to the President
international military education and
training
For
necessary expenses to carry out the
provisions of section 541 of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, $108,000,000, of
which up to $4,000,000 may remain
available until expended and may only be
provided through the regular
notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations:
Provided, That the civilian
personnel for whom military education
and training may be provided under this
heading may include civilians who are
not members of a government whose
participation would contribute to
improved civil-military relations,
civilian control of the military, or
respect for human rights: Provided
further, That funds made available
under this heading for assistance for
Angola, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Central
African Republic, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire,
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
Ethiopia, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti,
Kenya, Libya, Nepal, Nigeria, and Sri
Lanka may only be provided through the
regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations and any
such notification shall include a
detailed description of proposed
activities: Provided further,
That of the funds appropriated under
this heading, not to exceed $55,000 may
be available for entertainment
allowances.
foreign
military financing program
For
necessary expenses for grants to enable
the President to carry out the
provisions of section 23 of the Arms
Export Control Act, $4,195,000,000:
Provided, That to expedite the
provision of assistance to foreign
countries and international
organizations, the Secretary of State,
following consultation with the
Committees on Appropriations and subject
to the regular notification procedures
of such Committees, may use the funds
appropriated under this heading to
procure defense articles and services to
enhance the capacity of foreign security
forces: Provided further, That
of the funds appropriated under this
heading, not less than $2,220,000,000
shall be available for grants only for
Israel, and not less than $1,040,000,000
shall be made available for grants only
for Egypt, including for border security
programs and activities in the Sinai:
Provided further, That the
funds appropriated under this heading
for assistance for Israel shall be
disbursed within 30 days of the
enactment of this Act: Provided
further, That to the extent that
the Government of Israel requests that
funds be used for such purposes, grants
made available for Israel under this
heading shall, as agreed by the United
States and Israel, be available for
advanced weapons systems, of which not
less than $583,860,000 shall be
available for the procurement in Israel
of defense articles and defense
services, including research and
development: Provided further,
That funds appropriated under this
heading estimated to be outlayed for
Egypt during fiscal year 2010 shall be
transferred to an interest bearing
account for Egypt in the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York within 30 days of
enactment of this Act: Provided
further, That of the funds
appropriated under this heading,
$150,000,000 shall be made available for
assistance for Jordan: Provided
further, That of the funds
appropriated under this heading, not
more than $55,000,000 shall be available
for assistance for Colombia, of which up
to $12,500,000 is available to support
maritime interdiction and riverine
operations: Provided further,
That of the funds appropriated under
this heading, not less than $238,000,000
should be made available for assistance
for Pakistan: Provided further,
That in addition to the funds made
available in the previous proviso, up to
$60,000,000 of the funds appropriated
under the heading `Economic Support
Fund' in this Act and prior Acts making
appropriations for the Department of
State, foreign operations, and related
programs, may be transferred to, and
merged with, funds appropriated under
this heading and made available for
assistance for Pakistan, subject to the
regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations:
Provided further, That none of the
funds made available under this heading
shall be made available to support or
continue any program initially funded
under the authority of section 1206 of
the National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2006 (Public Law
109-163; 119 Stat. 3456) unless the
Secretary of State, in coordination with
the Secretary of Defense, has justified
such program to the Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further,
That funds appropriated or otherwise
made available under this heading shall
be nonrepayable notwithstanding any
requirement in section 23 of the Arms
Export Control Act: Provided further,
That funds made available under this
heading shall be obligated upon
apportionment in accordance with
paragraph (5)(C) of title 31, United
States Code, section 1501(a).
None of
the funds made available under this
heading shall be available to finance
the procurement of defense articles,
defense services, or design and
construction services that are not sold
by the United States Government under
the Arms Export Control Act unless the
foreign country proposing to make such
procurements has first signed an
agreement with the United States
Government specifying the conditions
under which such procurements may be
financed with such funds: Provided,
That all country and funding level
increases in allocations shall be
submitted through the regular
notification procedures of section 7015
of this Act: Provided further,
That none of the funds appropriated
under this heading may be made available
for assistance for Nepal, Sri Lanka,
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Philippines,
Indonesia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Haiti, Guatemala, Ethiopia, Cambodia,
Kenya, Chad, and the Democratic Republic
of the Congo except pursuant to the
regular notification procedures of the
Committees on Appropriations:
Provided further, That funds made
available under this heading may be
used, notwithstanding any other
provision of law, for demining, the
clearance of unexploded ordnance, and
related activities, and may include
activities implemented through
nongovernmental and international
organizations: Provided further,
That only those countries for which
assistance was justified for the
`Foreign Military Sales Financing
Program' in the fiscal year 1989
congressional presentation for security
assistance programs may utilize funds
made available under this heading for
procurement of defense articles, defense
services or design and construction
services that are not sold by the United
States Government under the Arms Export
Control Act: Provided further,
That funds appropriated under this
heading shall be expended at the minimum
rate necessary to make timely payment
for defense articles and services:
Provided further, That not more
than $54,464,000 of the funds
appropriated under this heading may be
obligated for necessary expenses,
including the purchase of passenger
motor vehicles for replacement only for
use outside of the United States, for
the general costs of administering
military assistance and sales, except
that this limitation may be exceeded
only through the regular notification
procedures of the Committees on
Appropriations: Provided further,
That of the funds appropriated under
this heading for general costs of
administering military assistance and
sales, not to exceed $4,000 may be
available for entertainment expenses and
not to exceed $130,000 may be available
for representation allowances:
Provided further, That not more
than $550,000,000 of funds realized
pursuant to section 21(e)(1)(A) of the
Arms Export Control Act may be obligated
for expenses incurred by the Department
of Defense during fiscal year 2010
pursuant to section 43(b) of the Arms
Export Control Act, except that this
limitation may be exceeded only through
the regular notification procedures of
the Committees on Appropriations.
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