CHAPTER 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS SENSITIVE ORDER 12654-DELEGATING AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE FOR THE NICARAGUAN RESISTANCE

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-._! I ~ j: -~III Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4 r and Executive Orde 1 )gate from the r __ the responsibilities e Committee shall hairman in order to ams and policies for of ending hunger molicies for each fic needs of that ion (a) (1) of this I policies for S i States Governme4 ntial recipients; and, s offers a country rormance of that of this section or retaries of State the President r paration annually of omic activities, in this subsection )ordinate the ali , )rdinate efforts to rent in Africa, both volvement in Su nissions, prefeasi s, access to credit, Che Secretary of ,int report to the onomic condition made in the region I). The annual programs and po rger in Sub-Sahara rise development. Chapter 22-Foreign Relations ve order 12654-Delegating authority to provide assistance for owl the Nicaraguan resistance The provisions of Executive Order 12654 of Oct. 7, 1988, appear at 53 FR CFR, 1988 Comp., p. 583, unless otherwise noted. py virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitu- and laws of the United States of America, including the Depart- of Defense Appropriations Act, 1989, Public Law 100-463 ("the public Law 100-276, the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as ed (22 U.S.C. 2151 et seq.), and section 301 of title 3 of the R.Wd States Code, and in order to delegate certain functions concern- the designation of amounts to be transferred from specified ac- 4jaIp, the transfer of funds, and related personnel matters, it is hereby wed as follows: $eC'17oN 1. The Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Ad- ptor of the Agency for International Development, is authorized rperform the functions, vested in the President by Section 9006 of the of transferring unobligated funds from the accounts specified in *dion 9011 of the Act. 2. The Secretary of Defense is authorized to perform the func- of designating the amounts of unobligated funds from accounts in Section 9011 of the Act for use as specified in Sections 9008, and 9014 of the Act. W- 3. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget is au- +Wted to perform the function of approving the detailing of personnel r ft Agency for International Development. This authority is vested &6g president by Section 4(d) of Public Law 100-276 and made appli- lile by Section 9014(d) of the Act. !plc. 4. This Order shall be effective immediately. SUBCHAPTER E-ARMS CONTROL AND NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Ueuscs: The provisions of Executive Order 11044 of Aug. 20, 1%2, appear at 27 FR , 3 CFR, 1959-1%3 Comp., p. 627, unless otherwise noted. ' -WHEREAS there has been established by law the United States Al Control and Disarmament Agency; and ?NHEREAS the Arms Control and Disarmament Act provides that r Director of that Agency shall be the principal adviser to the Secre- My of State and the President on arms control and disarmament mat- IN and requires the Director to assume primary responsibility within 1111O Government for such matters under the direction of the Secretary Iffte; WHEREAS the Act authorizes and directs the said Director to co- significant aspects of the United States arms control and disar- t policy and related matters; and .*WHEREAS it is desirable that the President establish procedures for 1IOldination, and for the resolution of differences of opinion between III United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency and other Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4 Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4 (b) The term "affected agencies" shall include the Department O" f! lows: SECTION 1. Definitions. As used hereinafter: (a) The word "Director" means the Director of the United Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. affected Government agencies, concerning all significant asp" arms control and disarmament policy and related matters: NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by Arms Control and Disarmament Act (75 Stat. 631; 50 U.S.C. 1501 seq.), and as President of the United States, it is hereby ordered as Codification of Presidential Proclamations and Executive Oro 1 Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administratioq j when not inappropriate in the context, the United States Arms and Disarmament Agency, and shall include also such other age the Director may designate hereunder. (c) The terms "arms control" and "disarmament" shall be d, they are defined in section 3(a) of the Arms Control and Di Act. (d) The term "related matters" shall include those matters whi necessary to, desirable for, or otherwise directly connected with SEC. 2. Cooperation. The Director and the heads of affected as pects of United States arms control and disarmament potty and Differences of opinion concerning arms control and disarmament and related matters arising between the United States Arms and Disarmament Agency and other affected agencies with such subjects which involve major matters of policy and cannoi b for decision. In such instances the head of an agency presenting re mendations with respect to such differences to the President shall the heads of affected agencies notice of the occasion for and sit of his recommendations. SEC. 3. Policy coordination. (a) The Director shall establish proce consistent with this order and the Arms Control and Disarmament to assure coordination of: ;, (1) his recommendations to the Secretary of State and the and to the heads of affected agencies relating to United States V control and disarmament policy; (2) Government planning for the conduct and support of arms control and disarmament policy formulation, including the prehensive and balanced plan provided for in Section 4 of this (3) Government planning for the dissemination of public info concerning arms control and disarmament; ' EDITORIAL NOTE: The Atomic Energy Commission was abolished and its 11 were transferred to the Energy Research and Development Administration and clear Regulatory Commission by the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (Pub. Lion were transferred to the Department of Energy by the Department of Energy zation Act (91 Stat. 565, 42 U.S.C. 7151), effective October 1, 1977. (4) the prey is internation and 5) the pre United States of united Sta (b) The Di d opinion co utters are r pnate ii the agencies < SEC. 4. Res the Director coed prograi conducted by policy formul of Federal ac acted agenci- `yu in order alfort. The L Office of Mai dvkies with a aencies, toge pao. 4 amended SEC. 5. Foi beep the Dir hr~es levels ; a cb planning cents of exist $Ot1RCE: The 1 011.3 CFR, 197 By virtue o an of the Ut pW Act, as at d the United Asserica, it is SECTION 1. Mired upon ti 2151 et seq. ), haws: (a) Those u That the opted to him (1Secr in the c: Ong Or ot. Lion t er the (aited States Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4 - I ! I I I I 1L1 Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4 I Executive Ordeq significant asps 31; 50 U.S.C, _1501 of the United S ie Department of Administration, uch other ag en* t" shall be d se matters whic)j of affected ag on all significant' plans and pro, states Arms cies with res 'red to the President a establish pr g inventory of Federal activities related to the planned program and advise the af- fected agencies as to their respective participations in the planned pro- gram in order to produce harmonious action and prevent du 1 t f I 0 e conducted by or for the Government for arms control and disarmament policy formulation. The Director shall maintain a continuin a5 . ?fl. s, the Director shall develop and keep current a comprehensive and bal- aaced program of research, development and other studies needed t b ropnate in or er to produce common or harmonious action among agencies concerned. SEC. 4. Research. With the advice and assistance of affected p y re a te patters are resolva expeditiously and shall take such steps as may be g erences of opinion concerning arms control and disarmament olic and 1 d a. of United States arms control and disarmament activities" ------- (b) The Director shall exercise leadership in assurin that diff . and_ c p IFa on io international negotiations in the arms control and disarmament field- Chapter 22-Foreign Relations (4) the preparation for and management of United States arti ' ti p ca on o effort. The Director shall periodically submit to the Director of the office of Management and Budget a consolidated schedule of such ac- tivities with assessments of their respective programs by the responsible agencies, together with his evaluations regarding these activities. Sec. 4 amended by EO 12608 of Sept. 9, 1987, 52 FR 34617, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 245] SEC. 5. Force and armament levels. The Secretary of Defense shall keep the Director informed with respect to the planning of armed fiorces levels and armaments and, for consideration in connection with such planning, the Director shall furnish the Secreta of n ry e ense state- tuents of existing and projected arms control and disarmament policies. Executive Order 11958-Administration of arms export controls SOURCE: The provisions of Executive Order 11958 of Jan. 18, 1977, appear at 42 FR 411, 3 CFR, 1977 Comp., p. 79, unless otherwise noted. By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and stat- utes of the United States of America includi th A port of reseamb including the public info evelopment Ad se t s Ong or other defense service by a for of a defense article or reign country or international organization not otherwise eligible under Section 3(a)(1) of the Act, whether the proposed transfer will strengthen the security of the Llmted States and promote world peace. , ng e rms Export Con- trol Act, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.), and Section 301 of Title 3 of the United States Code, and as President of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: SECTION I. Delegation of Functions. The following functions con- ferred upon the President by the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.), hereinafter referred to as the Act, are delegated as fol- (a) Those under Section 3 of the Act, with the exception of subsec- boas (a)(1), (b), (cX3), (c)(4), and (f) to the Secretary of State: Provided, That the Secretary of State, in the implementation of the functions del- Wed to him under Sections 3 (a) and (d) of the Act, is authorized to bud, in the case of a ro d f Approved For Release 2011/08/11: CIA-RDP05CO1629R000300590007-4