Collapse to view only § 5957. Repealed.
- § 5951. Findings on cooperative threat reduction
- §§ 5952, 5953. Repealed.
- § 5954. Funding for fiscal year 1994
- § 5955. Repealed.
- § 5956. Repealed.
- § 5957. Repealed.
- § 5958. Authorization for additional fiscal year 1993 assistance to independent states of the former Soviet Union
- § 5959. Repealed.
- §§ 5960, 5961. Repealed.
- § 5961a. Requirement for on-site managers
- §§ 5962, 5963. Repealed.
- §§ 5964, 5965. Repealed.
Funds authorized to be appropriated under section 301(21) 1
To the extent provided in appropriations Acts, the authority to transfer funds of the Department of Defense provided in section 9110(a) of the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993 (Public Law 102–396; 106 Stat. 1928), and in section 108 of Public Law 102–229 (105 Stat. 1708) shall continue to be in effect during fiscal year 1994.
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1993 for “Operation and Maintenance, Defense Agencies” the additional sum of $979,000,000, to be available for the purposes of providing assistance to the independent states of the former Soviet Union.
The President shall coordinate the programs described in subsection (b) with those authorized in the other provisions of this chapter and in the provisions of the Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support Act of 1992 (Public Law 102–511) so as to optimize the contribution such programs make to the national interests of the United States.
Before obligating any defense nuclear nonproliferation funds for a project described in subsection (b), the Secretary of Energy shall appoint one on-site manager for that project. The manager shall be appointed from among employees of the Federal Government.
In any case in which the Secretary of Energy directs an on-site manager to resume United States participation in a project under subsection (c)(4), the Secretary shall concurrently notify Congress of such direction.
In this section, the term “permit” means any local or national permit for development, general construction, environmental, land use, or other purposes that is required in the state of the former Soviet Union in which the project is being or is proposed to be carried out.
This section shall take effect six months after November 24, 2003.