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Summary of 1965<br />

Amendments Affecting<br />

Public Law 480<br />

118<br />

1. Public Law 89-171, 79 Stat. 653, approved Septe<strong>mb</strong>er 6, 1965, amended<br />

section 102 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to provide that: It is the sense of<br />

the Congress, that assistance under this or any other Act to any <strong>foreign</strong> country<br />

which hereafter permits, or fails to take adequate measures to prevent, the damage<br />

or destruction by mob action of United States property within such country,<br />

should be terminated and should not be resumed until the President determines<br />

that appropriate measures have been taken by such country to prevent a recurrence<br />

thereof (22 U.S.C. 2151).<br />

2. Public Law 89-171, 79 Stat. 653, approved Septe<strong>mb</strong>er 6, 1965, provides:<br />

(1) That no sale under title I shall be made to the United Arab Republic unless<br />

the President determines that such sale is essential to the national interest of the<br />

United States, (2) That no such sale shall be based on the requirements of the<br />

United Arab Republic for more than one fiscal year, and (3) That the President<br />

shall keep the Foreign Relations Committee and the Appropriations Committee<br />

of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives fully and currently<br />

informed with respect to sales made to the United Arab Republic under title I of<br />

this Act (7 U.S.C. 1701-1709).<br />

3. Public Law 89-106, 79 Stat. 431, approved August 4, 1965, provides that<br />

the Secretary of Agriculture may release such amounts of the funds set aside for<br />

market development under section 104(a) as he determines not to be needed,<br />

within a reasonable period of time, for such purpose.<br />

4. Section 709 of the Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 provides that "The<br />

Secretary of Agriculture is hereby authorized to use funds of the Commodity<br />

Credit Corporation to purchase sufficient supplies of dairy products at market<br />

prices to meet the requirements of any <strong>programs</strong> for the schools (other than fluid<br />

milk in the case of schools), domestic relief distribution, community action,<br />

<strong>foreign</strong> distribution, and such other <strong>programs</strong> as are authorized by law, when there<br />

are insufficient stocks of dairy products in the hands of Commodity Credit Corporation<br />

available for these purposes."

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