Sec. 651. Termination date. Subtitle E—Freedom Investment Act of 2002 human rights. Subtitle F-Elimination and Streamlining of Reporting Requirements Subtitle G-Other Matters 2000. Sec. 683. Annual human rights country reports on child soldiers. Sec. 684. Extension of authority for Caucus on International Narcotics Control. Sec. 685. Participation of South Asian countries in international law enforcement. Sec. 686. Payment of anti-terrorism judgments. Sec. 687. Reports on participation by small businesses in procurement contracts of USAID. Sec. 688. Program to improve building construction and practices in Latin Amer ican countries. Sec. 689. Sense of Congress relating to HIV/AIDS and United Nations peace keeping operations. Sec. 690. Sense of Congress relating to Magen David Adom Society. Sec. 691. Sense of Congress regarding the location of Peace Corps offices abroad. Sec. 692. Sense of Congress relating to resolution of the Taiwan Strait issue. Sec. 693. Sense of Congress relating to display of the American flag at the Amer ican Institute in Taiwan. Sec. 694. Reports on activities in Colombia. Sec. 695. Report on United States-sponsored activities in Colombia. Sec. 696. Report on extradition policy and practice. Sec. 697. Special Court for Sierra Leone. Sec. 698. United States Envoy for Peace in Sudan. Sec. 699. Transfer of proscribed weapons to persons or entities in the West Bank and Gaza. Sec. 700. Sense of Congress relating to arsenic contamination in drinking water in Bangladesh. Sec. 701. Policing reform and human rights in Northern Ireland. Sec. 702. Annual reports on United States-Vietnam human rights dialogue meet ings. Sec. 703. Sense of Congress regarding human rights violations in Indonesia. Sec. 704. Report concerning the German Foundation "Remembrance, Responsi bility, and the Future". Sec. 705. Sense of Congress on return of portraits of holocaust victims to the artist Dina Babbitt. DIVISION B-SECURITY ASSISTANCE ACT OF 2002 TITLE X-GENERAL PROVISIONS AGREEMENTS TITLE XII—MILITARY AND RELATED ASSISTANCE Subtitle A–Foreign Military Sales and Financing Authorities Sec. 1201. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1202. Relationship of Foreign Military Sales to United States nonproliferation interests. Sec. 1203. Official reception and representation expenses. have repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism. Sec. 1205. Congressional notification of small arms and light weapons license ap provals; reports. Sec. 1206. Treatment of Taiwan relating to transfers of defense articles and defense services. Subtitle B—International Military Education and Training Sec. 1211. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1212. Human rights violations. Sec. 1213. Participation in post-undergraduate flying training and tactical leader ship programs. Subtitle C-Assistance for Select Countries Subtitle D—Excess Defense Article and Drawdown Authorities zations. Sec. 1234. Priority with respect to transfer of excess defense articles. Subtitle E—Other Political-Military Assistance Sec. 1241. Destruction of surplus weapons stockpiles. Subtitle F-Antiterrorism Assistance Sec. 1251. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle G-Other Matters Sec. 1261. Additions to United States War Reserve Stockpiles for Allies. Sec. 1262. Revised military assistance reporting requirements. Sec. 1263. Consultation with Congress with regard to Taiwan. TITLE XIII—NONPROLIFERATION AND EXPORT CONTROL ASSISTANCE Subtitle A-General Provisions Sec. 1301. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1302. Nonproliferation technology acquisition programs for friendly foreign countries. Sec. 1303. International nonproliferation and export control training. Sec. 1304. Relocation of scientists. Sec. 1305. International Atomic Energy Agency regular budget assessments and voluntary contributions. Sec. 1306. Amendments to the Iran Nonproliferation Act of 2000. Sec. 1307. Amendments to the North Korea Threat Reduction Act of 1999. Sec. 1308. Annual reports on the proliferation of missiles and essential components of nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological weapons. Sec. 1309. Three-year international arms control and nonproliferation strategy. Subtitle B—Russian Federation Debt Reduction for Nonproliferation Sec. 1311. Short title. Sec. 1312. Findings and purposes. Sec. 1313. Definitions. Sec. 1314. Authority to reduce the Russian Federation's Soviet-era debt obligations to the United States. with other creditor states. Subtitle C—Nonproliferation Assistance Coordination Sec. 1332. Findings. Subtitle D—Iran Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Act of 2002 ergy Agency for programs and projects in Iran. International Atomic Energy Agency; United States opposition to certain programs and projects of the Agency. TITLE XIV-EXPEDITING THE MUNITIONS LICENSING PROCESS TITLE XV-NATIONAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE STRATEGY TITLE XVI–MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS control and nonproliferation organizations. TITLE XVII–AUTHORITY TO TRANSFER NAVAL VESSELS (1) APPROPRIATE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES.—The term "appropriate congressional committees” means the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on International Relations of the House of Representatives. (2) DEPARTMENT.—The term “Department” means the Department of State. (3) SECRETARY.-Except as otherwise provided, the term "Secretary” means the Secretary of State. 22 USC 2651 note. DIVISION A-DEPARTMENT OF OF STATE Department of State AUTHORIZATION ACT, FISCAL YEAR Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003 2003. SEC. 101. SHORT TITLE. This division may be cited as the “Department of State Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003”. 22 USC 2651 note. TITLE I-AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS Subtitle A-Department of State SEC. 111. ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS. (a) IN GENERAL.-The following amounts are authorized to be appropriated for the Department under "Administration of Foreign Affairs” to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States, and for other purposes authorized by law, including public diplomacy activities and the diplomatic security program: (1) DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PROGRAMS. (A) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.—For “Diplomatic and Consular Programs”, $4,030,023,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (B) WORLDWIDE SECURITY UPGRADES.Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by subparagraph (A), $564,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be appropriated for worldwide security upgrades. (C) BUREAU OF DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND LABOR.Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by subparagraph (A), $20,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be appropriated for salaries and expenses of the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. (D) RECRUITMENT OF MINORITY GROUPS.-Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by subparagraph (A), $2,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be appropriated for the recruitment of members of minority groups for careers in the Foreign Service and international affairs. (2) CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND. For "Capital Investment Fund”, $200,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (3) EMBASSY SECURITY, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE. — (A) IN GENERAL.–For "Embassy Security, Construction and Maintenance", $555,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003, in addition to amounts otherwise authorized to be appropriated for such purpose by section 604 of the Admiral James W. Nance and Meg Donovan Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001 (as enacted into law by section 1000(a)(7) of Public Law 106–113 and contained in appendix G of that Act; 113 Stat. 1501A470). (B) AMENDMENT OF THE NANCE-DONOVAN FOREIGN RELATIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT.-Section 604(a)(4) of that Act (113 Stat. 1501A-453) is amended by striking "$900,000,000” and inserting “$1,000,000,000”. (4) REPRESENTATION ALLOWANCES. -For "Representation Allowances”, $9,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (5) PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS.-For "Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials”, $11,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. 22 USC 4865 note. (6) EMERGENCIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE.—For “Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service", $15,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (7) 'REPATRIATION LOANS. -For “Repatriation Loans”, —” $1,250,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (8) PAYMENT TO THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE IN TAIWAN.For “Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan”, $18,817,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (9) OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL.-For “Office of the Inspector General”, $30,800,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (b) AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS FOR PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS AND OFFICIALS.—The amount appropriated pursuant to subsection (a)(5) is authorized to remain available through September 30, 2004. SEC. 112. UNITED STATES EDUCATIONAL, CULTURAL, AND PUBLIC DIPLOMACY PROGRAMS. The following amounts are authorized to be appropriated for the Department to carry out public diplomacy programs of the Department under the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, Reorganization Plan Number 2 of 1977, the Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act of 1998, the Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act of 1960, the Dante B. Fascell North-South Center Act of 1991, and the National Endowment for Democracy Act, and to carry out other authorities in law consistent with such purposes: (1) EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS.— (A) FULBRIGHT ACADEMIC EXCHANGE PROGRAMS.— (i) IN GENERAL.–For the “Fulbright Academic Exchange Programs" (other than programs described in subparagraph (B)), $135,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (ii) VIETNAM FULBRIGHT ACADEMIC EXCHANGE PROGRAM.–Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by clause (i), $5,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be available to carry out the Vietnam scholarship program established by section 229 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993 (Public Law 102–138). (iii) NEW CENTURY SCHOLARS INITIATIVE—HIV/ AIDS.—Of the amount authorized to be appropriated under clause (i), $1,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be available for HIV/AIDS research and mitigation strategies under the Health Issues in a Border-Less World academic program of the New Century Scholars Initiative. (B) OTHER EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS. — (i) IN GENERAL.–For other educational and cultural exchange programs authorized by law, $125,000,000 for the fiscal year 2003. (ii) TIBETAN EXCHANGES.—Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by clause (i), $500,000 for the fiscal year 2003 is authorized to be available for “Ngawang Choephel Exchange Programs” (formerly rograms of educational and cultural known as |