FOREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT

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Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 w - 16 February 1988 OCA88-0469 MEMORANDUM FOR: Associate Deputy for Administration Deputy Director for Legislation/OCA Foreign Relations Authorization Act Memorandum from 5 February 1988 According to the referenced memorandum,) (noted that this office has not communicated any guidance to the Office of Security with respect to an interpretation of the Agency's role in preparing an implementation plan for the construction security certification requirement of section 160 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act. The t"anagement Support Division/Office of General Counsel (OGC) is the proper area within the Agency to provide such guidance. STAT STAT STAT STAT 2. Accordingly, we are referring inquiry to the STAT Management Support Division, which wil respon directly to you. STAT OCA/Leg (16 February 9 Distribution: Original - Addressee 1 - Director of Security 1 - DD/PTS 1 - C/OC/CED 1 - D/OCA 1 - OCA Registry 1 - OCA/Leg/Subject File: State Authorization Bill 1 _ ^ Signer 1 Signer 1 - OCA. Read STAT STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 w De- rrn ber 14, 199; CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. 1777. FOREIGN RELATIONS AU- THORIZATION ACT lusted to under clause 4 of rule XV. Such roL'call votes. U postponed, will to taken at the conclusion of legisla- thcr proceeding today on eat` motion to susnend the rules on which a re- corded vote or the yeas and nays are ordered, or on whJch the vote is ot>- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE H 1120 air tie rt?~lain~ o/ Ccrieisc Sn ur Sec 125. Reouirr-Mints applicable to puts WSe=?tceprraennet c s d i e Poses. Jar rrprCSentational par- Set. I11. United Slates ?mbe-sy In Hungc I!t Pro tection of hUtorlc and artistic .. ~ Mr. FASCELL submitted the follow- sea- III U.S. Information Agency, the Voice of America, the Board for International BroadrsstinZ, and for other purposes. Conserves Raroa: (H. Rae. 100.175) Fr?opriauons for fiscal years 1988 and 1)89 for the Department of State. the Set The committee of eon.ertaee on the dts- aerecirtj votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (H.R. 1"77) to authort a appropriations for fiscal pears 19M and 1989 for the Department of Sr.te. the United States Infotatation Aarric7. the Voice of America. the Board for Inteiitattonal Broadcasting. and for other purposes, having met, after full and free ettifereaee, have agreed to recommend and do rs cprn. cnd to their respective Houses Ls follows: That the House recede from its disagree- ment to the amendment of the Senate and agree to the same with an amendment as futlows: In lieu of the matter proposed to be In- s-rted by the Senate amendment Insert the foUoslnt ? crrar I. SORT TTTLJ AND rAltl OP COwTTN7S tail Sioer Tull-7Ru Act may be cited as the -Foreign Relations Authorization Act. Fiscal Years IMl and 1913' fbi Tasu or Cowrttvrs.-77se table of con- f-iittfor this Act is as follows: Sec 1. Short title sad table of eontenta TITtE I-THE DEPAATMEN7 OF STATE Pater A-Ain won r4r7ON or AUPitoPU.rrot A1zOCar7ows or Fcrnns: A=-,arc-rows Of the 1k9aKenenl q/ stale Set 111. Commission to study Forrtpn Serf building: We personnel system. 127. Inclusion of coerefrr population See 172. Protection of Coil Service employ control uttbrmatton lit annual I. human nac4Ls report Set 172 Compensation for certain state De Limitation on the use of a foreign PCrtment officia2L Weisman in a manner tncom- Set 174. Audit of mertl personnel system o. pe:ible with it, status as a for- Foreign Serv ce. esgn mission. Sec 175. Performance pay. OCation of shared costs at mss- See. 176. Extension of ltmtite-: appointments /aGtlitses in Israel. Jerusalem. or the West Bank Purt:hanng and leasing of resi- dence: Sec 1J2. Prohibition on acquisition of house for Secretary of State Sec. III United State: Department o/ State freedom of e=resnon Set 134. Repeal of Office of Policy and Pro. gram Review. Sec. 1JS Studtet and planning for 4 consoli- dated training facility for the Foreign Service Institute See 132. Restriction on supervision of Gorr ernment employees by chiefs of miJJtOtL Sec. 137. Study and report concerting the status of indir%duals with dip- lon-.cfte immunity in the United States. Set 131. Federal lisrtdiction of direct ac- tion: against insurers of diplo. Wiatie agents See 139. Enforcement of Case Zablockl Act regisirernentJ. See 240. Annual country reports on terror- Sec 141. Restriction on we of funds for public diplomacy efforts See 142 Authority to invest and recover a- penset from international Pater C-Drs oact7rC Rmrttoerrr AND See. 206. United St4t0 Informative Agency Sscvatt~ - - - - prograsuning on A/phanutar. Sec Sec Set 177. t7tief of JnutiOnj setary. 171. Pay level of antbasscaon at large. 179. Foreign Senses career candidates Lae trealrnenL ISO. Prohibition on wtcmber of a For. esgn Serowe union negotiating on behalf of the Depart men t o! State- Set 111. Clanicallon a/lurtsdictton of/on sign service gnecanee board See Ill Record ofgrtevances awarded. Set 111 Woasen and siinortties in the For. etgn Service Set 114. Compliance with taw requiring re- ports to Congress. Ste IlS C7taages in reporting requtrrmer-Lt Sec. lit Dlrposltion of personal property abroad. Sec. 117. Authorities for service of Faseea fellows Set Ili benefits for certain former spouses Q( tncmbers of the Foreign Sere ice TITLE ill- UNITED STATES INFORJUTION AGENCY Sec. 201. Asthortration of appropriation; allocation offends Sec. 202 Farads appro"nated for the United States Jn/ormatton Agency. See 202 Receipts from EngtuA?teacAing and library programs Set 204. USL4 posts and personnel overseas ?-? "?`? ? ??""??' Stales rn/oruw1an Agency. ApreernenC profiibttfort on fat Sec. 201. Limitation OR Woridnet Jisndinp. - of MML Alto Site. Sec 209. Audience S2 152. Recovery of damages incurred as a Wray of Woridnet pro- result of Soviet intelligence ac- ~~ tivitees directed at the ne-a Sec IIO. Nislional ?ndorment lbw De-norrts- United Stales Embassy is Noecosa See lSS. Separate aecoants lbw NED prt:nt- s See 152 United Stale . cviet reciprocity in a" matters relating to embassies Sec SSL NED bvat" ens. of independent Set 134. Report on personnel of Soviet state Set 212 United labor States ales s Adrucry Commis- trtidtng enterprises 0* Sec 106. Reduction to earmarks if appro- Set-1SL Personnel security program for em- lion on hoist Diplemuy. pn?tions are less than authors- ._ &._. Set 211. DLrtribulioit wiLlin the United See 101. Adminutratton of Foreign Affairs. Set 102. Contributions to international Or. panuations and Confcreneer intrrnattonal Peacekeeping Ac to to ties Sec 103. International Commission,. Sec 104. Migration and refugee auutance Sec. 105. Otter programs. Sec. 101. Comidiance with Prctidrntlal-Con- grwional a?umma agreement on delleat reduction. aarnuc asnanca Set !1s. USIA a tltteal purposes Sec. 151. Termination of Fee cement beneJ t,,\ '~r4'~ t x'soton!ip Sec 110. Latin American and Caribbean' progi WL data baJCS I for forrtpri national employees TITLE Ill-EDUCATIONAL AND engaging to hostile lnttUtptncs/ Pater B-Der.w rsrtwr or Szi rz A tm-ottrn sett rites CULTURAL AFFAIRS AArO Acrrvrrrtss: rotislew 1C'St1ONJ Sec 159. Report on employment of foreign See. 301. AutorIzations of apprpriationa See 121. Re~rogremrnrng o[fisids appropri. nationals at foreign seisicei Sec 302- Samantha Smith memorial Es- aced /or U;e teipar:ment of post, abroad cAaMgt Program. Tlate, See 140. Construction security eerttflcalton.7 See 301 The Aru America Program. Set 12Z, -CVR7t:ra and "plomatle posts Sec. 161. P otection fain future hostile In- Set J01- hpfessorskip on eon.ittluttonal de- abroad teiligencs activities in the Wtoe7a[y. Sec 1Z1 Closing of diplomatic and consular United States Sec J05. United States-l dle Fund. post, in Antigua and Barbuda. Sm. 162. Application of trawl rrstrictions to See Jot The Edward Zortnsky Yemiorial L1- See 12i. Repast on expenditures made frost personnel of certain Countries behest appropriation for emergencies and orpanizat:ons Sec J07. Cultural ProCam* in the diplomatic and eonsutar Sec 161, Countrr.ntetli7e+iee polygraph In rr'ptrTY Idttta*y Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 TIT LZ IV-VOICE Cr AMERICA Sec 401. Authornsattons of a;prvpnatton. Sec 402. Voice Of Amertca'Ewtrope. Sec 401 Contractor require-nenu TITLE V-TXL BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCLTTING Sec 50L Aathonratton at appraprtaltonL' Sec SOL R=ome for offu.LAO downward ftvctuatton.r to 0veneas rates Set S01 Centfteatlori of Certain ersd:tabts srrs-eee TITLE er Set 601. T Z V I -ASIA s.4 of a FOUNDATION lonL TITLE VTI-INTERNATIONAL V V 11 11298 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE December h. 19,F7 ORGANIZATIONS Cation of aliens on certain 0. T - PAttr A e =CmPtNsrncxs gtiunds Sec 1241. Soviet ocrupalion 014 rhantstan. Set TOE. Probable ee-nplions to the United Set 90L Attlawttrienf to lawrl.t1 residers! Sd !2!s. Repor! an Adniwnutra::an Nations employee hinnom+rese_ eta!'.' of certain nationals of :icy Sec 702 ReJorrn to Me budget detisionma t- counlnes for ichich =:ended on A/odansstan. soivntar7 departure has been See 1242 Human rtphz, violations tx Tibet tn0 D+ocednru of the United made available by the People's Re;ublie of Nations and its spaczalized Set 901 Proce=ng of Cuban nationals for aOenLn~ tDtina Set 701 Rousing allowances of interaction- admt s-on to at unite Slates Ste 1244. Support for the right of seL'?deter- al well servants. Sec 904. Indochinese MOspee reset:lcmenL wntrta.tton far the Cambodian Sec. 704. United States par.'iripafeon is the SK 405. Am erastan children in Vietnams PWp&c Untied Nations V Issnel is We- See 901. Rrhtreu from Southeosf Aria Set 1215 Human rl In the People's Re. Dually gelled. See 907. Release of rang Wet public of i iaa. Sec. 705. United Nations projects whom pre- 71TL1 X-JNTI?TIRBORJSJ(ACT OF 1987 SOC 1244. Denioc,ac7 in Tanwoan trtar7 purpose to to benefit the Sec 1001. Short title Patti F-Macsls.eyoto Palestine Llbe n.e1ca Orpanlsa See 1002 Findings: deterstinafeen s. Sec. 125L Reports as illegal to hnoLogy lion. Set 1003. Prohibition regarding the PLO. t'a'ttlers Sec 704. Hablie access to United Nations Set 1004. twtlorrenenL Sec 1252 Report on progre toward a War Crones Cavnmunon Jots. Sec 1005. LfectZve date: weorid rummit on !err ru*i. Sec 707. Report on potwcer p by oNer Sec 1251 Protection of Amiencans rxd4s- cvvntr%m is tnternattana2 PART Xl-GLOBAL =MA: Z pew by the appearance of ganiealions or- PROTEC?!ON their Viace a/ birth on their ? Sae 704. Protection of lyre by the United Sec 1101. Short tills passporiy Nabons Iattrun Force in Leba- Sec 1102 Findings. Sec 1251. Support of initial defense allt- son. Sec 1101 Mandate for action on Lie global PART B-UNiR9D SrATa Cown2sstotr ON IN- eltmeu Sec 1104. Report 10 Cotzgresi S. 1255 Area cirri control enforcement NtDwmq me s~sa[nn'sss or ewer U~1TZO Sec 1105. International year of global cli- and mate TITLE XIIJ-ZTfZCT/VE DATE Ste 721. Istablisllment of Cammissian. matt ~ t Sec SJ0L Elf-it dale: Set 722 Parpesm of the Commtuioa Set 110E Climate protection and United Set 721 membership of the Cont,nusirrt States Sownetc/!on t relations TM-Ties. DEPARf]ftiYTOrSTATS Sec 724. Pooerw of the Com:reusuoa TITLZ XIl-REGIONAL FOREIGN PART A-AL7NOR1ZA770.7 OJ APPROPRIA- Sec 725. Staff. RELATIONS J4.4 77 RS T70.%M- ALLOCA77OA3 OF FENDS. RFSTRJC. Sec 774. Report PAA r A-Sony UAOOV Ar(D LAr x&N LGCtorr 77O?Y5 Set 727, ltndtnplbr the Comnni.uion. Sec 1291. Soviet ba:Llstu r wile tuts near SEC ML AD1tt7STZA170.V OFIORLJGVA/T4IRS Sec 771. Genera! Accounting Off ce audits Hawaii (0J Dl?LD,uirc AND ONoomo OPzAa 7ONi- of the Coma iaton. Sec 120L Emigration of Jew=s and other, 7%e /Dllretta9 amoinir are authorized to be Sr_ 724. Termination of the Cummusio _ who muA to est:cra:e from the apprapr elect under Admunutratton of For- Sec 730. Effective date. Soviet Union ewwn Affmrs-for the Department of State to Purr B-Orwra INTTx)u77omAL SC 1293. Srsteraatwe ncadel:eery of inter- carry out the a.Lhoritta funcnoas duties ORaANrtJTrONS Ra:aonal mat! addressed to err- and rssyess%bttsb.es in the conduct of the Sec 711. Prizileges and lmmunttie, to 01 Lain perroru residing within Foreign affairs of the Unites Stater rs s 41 and im is Untied the Soviet Union. (1) For Saiarw and Lsyeuues" of the De. tiefiats ato the the n Me Sec 1204. United States Policy against per. partmcent of Slab !other than the Diplotaat? Sid Su W of of the a COWL= UL Son of Chrwians in Sail- ie Seruniv P-vgrc U. l1.IJ1.3Ot.Oio for the ern Europe and the Soviet Fiscal Year 1989 and 81.460.546.000 for the Sec 742. Contribution to the regular budget Union. fiscal Year 1989. of w Mch not lnr Nan of the International Cornmallet the Red Crisis and sense of Set 1201. Obxrvancs by the Government of 8250.M0 1b+ each fiscal year Nat be avcii? cV of ness ng se nse o Rcinanta of the human rights able only for we by the Bureau of Interna- C hresr eo on of Reif ncrr tnDa red of Hungarian in Trastrrlva- tional Communications and Informalicit Sea 743. Immuneoies for the international ? Ste. ,i Policy to rapport international inhtut:on- mrntltet on he Red CroAL Sec 1..'& Selfdettrm:era. on of the people W development and other ecttvitus wclich Committee 744. North Amine on tmhe Red the Baltic states of Zito- prop ot.e international communications and Sec 744. NoUntied rth SAtlantic tate ntsse s. Atp in Inte^~ sta. Latvia and Lithuania. tsforwiatwoa developmenL See 1:91.. Assutanee in support ofdemeara? 12/ For Aevvtnltcn and Maintenance of poEuixrnropeanmtr.:tl sal C CoJtlin m for c7 in Poland. Betiding, Abroad' (other than the Dipl- Sec. 746. Recognition of CARICOM. PA&r B-Larsw AsWCA AM CL'ta matte Security Program., 8311124.000 for ations the year 1K19ar 3988 sad SJI3.J84.109 for the Sec 747. Asian-Pa i.5te regional human Sec 1211. Cuban human rights viol (cal l Wei rights Crrws+e .uirrt and the failure of the United 89. Nations to peace Cuba on to 4) For Reprrieatatwow TITLE VIII-INTERNATICNAL 14.I60.009 for the lLk+al year r 1911 9th and d NARCOTICS CONTROL human rights agenda. 14.549.000/or theJlueat year 1113. Sec 801. Asstgnment of Drug rrJoroewienf SQ 121Z Partial ltffing of the trade (mbar- (4i For Ewerpencies In the Diplomatic Admwnistratton agents abroad. PC against Nicaragua. and Consular Service. 81.00(?000 for the Set Sc:. Quarterly reports on proserutlon o/ Sec 1211 Hitian t npltL s tbombo n0 Paarraguayunduras IL&csl ym r 1988 and 81.340.100 for the fiscal those Puponsuble for the torture SK 1214. Hauman ypr 1981 and murder of Drug Enforce- Peal C-AJ*1CS (SJ For Pnrment to the Arneriooa lnstt- ment Admtatrtration aptats to See 1221. Human doh48 to Ethiopia. We to Tatwen 89.173.901 for the /Ucal Me _-Ica Sec 1222. United Stales policy O R A ngola year loll and 81.ii73M for the /isca! year Sec 803. Requirrment Nat extradition of Sec 1.1.11 forced detention by the Ahwean 2949. drug trq?'tcker, be a pnortly National CongreLw end the tusue of Untied States missions South Alrsean Gove^nmeaL in 'ncvor illicit drug producing Sec 1224. Detention of children in Se uth or truant counlnta ,tt/nca. :04. li/orTWEA08'4hertne rVite'n so Nat wnAa d d PART D-lf.0DCr ?.rr s are ente to drug tro% Mudd?, Sec. IM Mudd?, Z= peace conference SK JickerL 105. Ceres,'tc. .a* procedures for drop Sec. 12JZ United SlcLu policy totcard Lebo- producing and dru -tr t non. g uan Cawtntrn and inclusion of s Sec 1231 Acting in accordance with inter. ~: "! t nocturnal taws in the Pernan t agency cnmsier s " S 10 GvU. ec 1 Sant::ioas on drug producing and l d Set 1234. United Slates pol icy toward the rug- rannt countries. T Iran-Iraq way. ITLZ IX-IMMIGRATION AND Sec 1235. Iran human nphts violations REFUGEE PROVISIONS Sec J234. Iranian Persecution c ( the Set 901. Prohibition on =rtunon or deDor- L Aa Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 11 11304 following new subparagraph: `rG1 financial and eunrtey servwes. ' as the Foreign Vusionu Act] is amended- (11 by staking out -and" at the end of sub- paragraph (E/; (2/ in subparagraph (F1, by inserting "and-after "services" : and (J/ by inserting after subparog'0 h (TI the pay more than fair value for goods or serv- ices as a result of Me Soviet Government.; control over Soviet currency valuation and over the pricing of goods and services. (21 beeves To oooos AND SL)tVICLT.-United States diplomatic and con.uler posts in the Soviet Union have full access to goods and services including utilities. (J/ Rue. PROPCR.rr'.-The real property used for a/fice purposes, the real property used for residenhal purposes, and the reel property used for all other purposes by United States diplomatic and consular posts in the Soviet Union is comparable in terms of quantity and quality to the real property used for each of those purposes by d:ptomal- ie and consular pasts of the Soviet mission to the United States. (b/ Sovrrr COMSuLrz3 IN TNr U.vr:'ZD STira-77ie Secretary at Slate shag net allow the Soviet scission to the United Stater to occupy any new consulate in the United States until the United States mu- lion in Siev it able to occupy sec?re perms. nine facilities. (e) SLCarrAStT OF TXr 7%L4.SL7tr.-77w Secretary of the Treasury Matt provide to the Secretary of State such assistance with respect to the implementation of paragraph (11 of subsection (a/ as the Secretary Of Slate may request Id) Rz1oer To CoNCttts=-Not later than s.0 days vier the date of enactment of this Act and annually thereaJTer, the Secretary of State shall submit to the Congress a report setting forth the actions taken and planned to be taken in earring out subsection (ai. *1 DLFDVrsSOiror Bt..777-Paragraph (11 Of Section 202(a) of the title 11 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 6JOZ(a)(11: commonly referred to V ? CONGRESSIONAL RECORD - HOUSE Dt'cernbcr 1., J195; Slaws as a resist: of :Ae in.re:!!i.-rrrcr ac:iri- ties 0/ L1e Soviet Union dt-rc:ed at the nete United Slaty Embassy in 9icscoic. Jibe ,s. U-errrD STI rt o vier R?r,PRtrrrrT t.1' MATTERS ULS r7.VC TO 6.YRA35/SS (as. Rear"RrsrrNr PJa RtcrPRoc rr IN CIa- rA/w MArMR=-The Secretary of State sha11 eserrue the authority granted in title 11 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (relating to foreign missions/ to obtain the full cooperation of the Sctnet Government in achieving the following ob- )echves by October 1. 1969.' (1/ FnvA c&-United States diplomatic and consular posts in the Soviet Union not SIC Is. RLPORT OM PCXSOMMEL OF $o i it STA TZ TRADING Lv7ZRPZJ3Li Not later than 60 days after the date of en- actmenl of this Act the Sec-etary of State shall submit to at Ctugrus a report dis- cussing whether the number Cl personnel of Soviet start trading enterprises in the United State should be reduced. SIC. JAL PERSONNEL StCt'R1T7 PROC5 s Y FOR Ir- l- STIt S IN r/GM IATELLJGt.YCS Tra6A r COC.YTR L'S (a/ SPrctAL SrcL7tmr PRooaAm.-The Secre- tary of State shall develop and implement. within three months after the date of enact- tent of this Act a spec-id person net security program for personnel of the Department of State assigned to United States diplomatic and consular poet: in high intelligence threat countries who are responsible for !!- curtly at those posts and for any tndivid? Mali performing guard functions at those poses. Such program shill include- fly aele :ion a-(e is and se-ren:n; to ensure suitabt:ity, /,Of asstgnment to high in- telligence threat countries. (2) cvuRterinteUigence awareness and re- lated training: 131 security reporting and command ar- rangements designed to counter intelligence threats: and NJ length of duty criteria and policies re- garding rest and recuaerattve absences. IN Rrrosr To Co,earss. -Not later than 6 months aster the date of enac:menl of this subsectiom the Secretary of State Mall report to the Congress on the speC.a1 Pe- 3o11-net sec city program required by subset:ion '1/ a rrporL itPicA sAaU inci.dr- 1A1 0 feasibility study 0/ U.r implrmeri:a Lion of this section: and IS, an analysts of the impact of the imple. mentation of tutu section on the budget of the Department of State: and (2) a request for funds necessary for the implementation of this sect:on pursuant to the findings and conclusions specified in the report under paragraph /1/. /e/ WAIVER-The President may waive this sec: ion- (11 tffunds are not spec-i/teally authorized and appropriated to carry out this sec::on: (a/. or (c) DrrrNmoM.-AS used in subjection (a/. (2) the President determines that it is in the term '7Iigii intelligence threat counts-/" the national security Interest of the United means- States to continue to employ foreign service (l/ a country tuttd a.: a Communist coun- iationaLL try in section 620(11 of the Foreign Assist- 77:e President shall notify the appropriate an" Act of 1961: and committees of Congress each time he makes (21 any other country designated as a high the waiver conferred on him intelligence threat country for purposes of by this section. this section by the Secretary of State the SEC. Iva TIAMINAT/0.y OF RA77RLYr.1T RI.-'r!/TS Secretary of Defense, the Director of Centrcl FOR FOREIGN MA77o.1A1 IYPLorrr.S l LYGACLYG IN MOS77LL L%TZLUCZ.vCt Intelligence or the Direct r f V F d o er? o ie e . Bureau o/Inves:igation. SEC 1s4 ACtl'IL7ITAI/L/r7 R?r1rl- ROAPDS 1a/ ES-.AA semen- oP A BOA".-Section 301 of the Diplomatic Security Act (22 U.S.C. 6631) is amended- Ili by inserting' and in any case of a se- rioas breach of security invoi-no in:elli- genee activities of a foreign government di- rected at a United States Government mu- sic's abroad' after 'mission abroad': and 12) by inserting after the first sentence thereof the following new sentence. "With re- Meet to breaches of security involving intel- lipenee acti-t= the Secretary o state stay delay estebtislting an Accountability Review Board iJ after ecnsutla.?ion with the Qteir- man Of the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate and the Ciasrnan of the Per- manent Select Committee on Intelligence of the Howe of Representatives, the Secretary determines that doing so would compromise intelligence sources and methods The Secre- tary shall promptly advise the Chairmen of such committer: of each determination pur- suant to this section to delay the establisli- sient of an Accountability Renew Board' (b/ BOARD FrNv/MO.i-Section 304'a/ Of Met Act 122 US C 6*34/a/) is amended by rose-tang "or surrounding the serious breath 'e it appears. PROM(lr'70N OV tZRTALW LNPLOrVLST of security tnvoiizng intelligence activities of a foreign government directed at a United State Government mission abroad fai file c MW may bei- an.,er "mission abroad" the AC71Vl7'7 (a/ 7YRrrrurro+e-7%e Secretary of State shall e:er-v se the authorities available to him to ensure that the United States does not provide, directly or indirectly, any re- tirement benefits of any kind to any present or former foreign national employee of a United States diplomatic or consular post against whom the Secretary has convincing esndtnce that such employee has engaged in intelligence activities directed against the United States. To the ettent practicable, the Secretary shall provide due process in imple- menting this section. (b) WA1vu-77u Secretary Of Slate May waive the applicability of Subsection (a1 on a ease-by-case basis with respect to an em- ployee if he determines that it is vital to the national security of the United States to do so and he reports such waiver to the appro- priate committees o/ the Congress. SEC isl AE"A7 ON LYPLO rxLYF Of PORI,Cv MA- T70MALS AT PDaE1cy S sncz POS7S AiIOA. Not later than 6 months Alter the daft of enactment of this Act, the Secretary :/State. in consultation with the Secretary of Com- mier e. the Secretary of Agricicihne. the Di- rector of Centro.l Intelligence the Director of the United States Information Agency, and the Director of the Peace Corps. shall submit to the Congress a report dsnising the ad- visability of employing foreign nationals at foreign service pasts abroad (including their access to automatic data processing rysterms an&networksi.- CDAxuR rtSSrons IN COYYL:VA7 !SIC nt C04s72t'C7roN SECZ.AM CW1FICArio.v M:vrR- Ia/ CarrO OTe unasrta rig W toyed a: of f Co boreal of c Co After Sette-nber 30. 1990. OM new cotstruerion or major renovctien no mmunist eosin:. may be i prorect in ant /b+eign fatr'lty L.nhC-ded foe any area ed as of a a forron United national States employee diplomatic loyee in or the Ito? e. i 44ssifseC two finals or the con- { !tie ar '71IIt'f ;t_2 Nett atht'tiies !tie Secretary of eonsularfat-lity in any Commune: country r 7d e. After t nsullation with the Director of when c!cjjV6ed ma:trial are maintalnef.' (bi DcP7Nrroa.-AS used in this section, the Central Intelligence, shall certify to the Committee on Foreign Afraire of the House term "Communist ccur.:-3" miens a 00u A- try listed in section 6:0111 of the foreign As. of Reprise-ltatives and the Committee on sistance Act of 1961. Foreign P-a:at ions of the Senate Nat- (c) ADorrrorAC FL7eAr FOR H/RJMO UNrrLc (1/ appropriate and adequate stead have Sreru tlrrzrla-The Congress egresses its been taken to enrare the security of the con- wil:ingness to provide additional funds to latriiction project (tneludtng an evaluation the Department of State for the espenses of I of how all security- related factors with re- employing United States national to re, isisect to such prolert are being addressed.'; place the ind'_ndual dtsmiu rd by reason of and subsection /a.. (21 the faei'ity resulting from such project 1 Ids RLPoRr A5D Rtatzsr FOR FuMO.:.-As a in- F.iO''ztes- part of the Department of State's authorise- 1A/ adequate ewazure: fbr protecting clas- tion request for fecal years 1990 and 1991. silted inlermaticn and national secun(yre- Lhe Secretary of State in eoruul:ation With Laced ac:ivi:ies; and the leads of all relevant age-- -w& Mail IBr adequate protection for tree person net submit- working to the diplom.atiefacility. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/01/03: CIA-RDP89T00234R000300330003-6