In order that transfers of defense articles under subsection (a) will not cause significant adverse impact on the readiness of the Armed Forces of the United States, the President is authorized, in lieu of such transfers, to transfer additional defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense, wherever located, to the Republic of Korea to compensate for the military capability of defense articles withdrawn from Korea in any case where he determines that-
The President shall report to the Congress each determination made under this subsection prior to the transfer of the defense articles described in such determination.
The President shall transmit to the Congress, together with the presentation materials for security assistance programs proposed for each fiscal year through and including the fiscal year 1983, a report describing the types, quantities, and value of defense articles furnished or intended to be furnished to the Republic of Korea under this section.
22 U.S.C. § 2428b
EDITORIAL NOTES
REFERENCES IN TEXTThe Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, referred to in subsec. (a)(2), is Pub. L. 87-195, Sept. 4, 1961, 75 Stat. 424, which is classified principally to this chapter (§2151 et seq.). Chapter 2 of part II of that Act is classified generally to part II (§2311 et seq.) of subchapter II of this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 2151 of this title and Tables.
CODIFICATION Section was enacted as part of the International Security Assistance Act of 1978, and not as part of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 which comprises this chapter.
AMENDMENTS1981-Subsec. (d). Pub. L. 97-113 struck out subsec. (d) which required Presidential reports to Congress respecting viability of troop withdrawals from Korea.Subsec. (e)(2). Pub. L. 97-113 struck out par. (2) which required Presidential reports to Congress respecting effect of further troop withdrawals from Korea.
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