FY94 Department
of Defense Appropriations Act
Public Law
103-139
November 11,
1993
FORMER SOVIET UNION
THREAT REDUCTION
For assistance
to the republics of the former Soviet Union, including assistance provided
by contract or by grants, for facilitating the elimination and the safe
and secure transportation and storage of nuclear, chemical and other
weapons; for providing incentives for demilitarization; for establishing
programs to prevent the proliferation of weapons, weapons components,
and weapons-related technology and expertise; for expansion of military-
to-military contacts; for supporting the conversion of military technologies
and capabilities into civilian activities; and for retraining military
personnel of the former Soviet Union; $400,000,000, to remain available
until expended:
Provided, That
of the funds appropriated under this heading, $10,000,000 shall be made
available only for the continuing study, assessment, and identification
of nuclear waste disposal by the former Soviet Union in the Arctic region:
Provided further,
That the transfer authority provided in section 9110(a) of the Department
of Defense Appropriations Act, 1993, shall continue to be in effect
during fiscal year 1994:
Provided further,
That any transfer made under the foregoing proviso in this paragraph
shall be subject to the limitations and the reporting requirements stipulated
in section 8006 of this Act:
Provided further,
That the Director of Central Intelligence shall report to the President
and the Congressional defense, foreign affairs, and intelligence committees
on the current status of intercontinental ballistic missile development
and production in states eligible for assistance under this heading:
Provided further,
That none of the funds appropriated under this heading may be expended
or transferred to an otherwise eligible recipient state if the President
concludes, and notifies the Congressional defense, foreign affairs,
and intelligence committees in a written report, that the potential
recipient is currently engaged in the production of a new road mobile
or fixed-site land based intercontinental ballistic missile armed with
multiple nuclear re-entry vehicles.
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