Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 22 : Section 2151t


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2151t. Development assistance authority

    (a) Authority of President to furnish assistance
      In order to carry out the purposes of this part, the President is
    authorized to furnish assistance, on such terms and conditions as
    he may determine, to countries and areas through programs of grant
    and loan assistance, bilaterally or through regional, multilateral,
    or private entities.
    (b) Authority of President to make loans; terms and conditions
      The President is authorized to make loans payable as to principal
    and interest in United States dollars on such terms and conditions
    as he may determine, in order to promote the economic development
    of countries and areas, with emphasis upon assisting long-range
    plans and programs designed to develop economic resources and
    increase productive capacities. The President shall determine the
    interest payable on any loan. In making loans under this part, the
    President shall consider the economic circumstances of the borrower
    and other relevant factors, including the capacity of the recipient
    country to repay the loan at a reasonable rate of interest, except
    that loans may not be made at a rate of interest of less than 3 per
    centum per annum commencing not later than ten years following the
    date on which the funds are initially made available under the
    loan, during which ten-year period the rate of interest shall not
    be lower than 2 per centum per annum, nor higher than the
    applicable legal rate of interest of the country in which the loan
    is made.
    (c) Dollar receipts from loans to be paid into Treasury
      Dollar receipts paid during any fiscal year from loans made under
    subchapter I of this chapter or from loans made under predecessor
    foreign assistance legislation shall be deposited in the Treasury
    as miscellaneous receipts.
    (d) Assistance to research and educational institutions in United
      States; limitation on amounts
      Not to exceed $10,000,000 of the funds made available each fiscal
    year for the purposes of this part may be used for assistance, on
    such terms and conditions as the President may determine, to
    research and educational institutions in the United States for the
    purpose of strengthening their capacity to develop and carry out
    programs concerned with the economic and social development of
    developing countries.
    (e) Development Loan Committee; establishment; duties; appointment
      of officers
      The President shall establish an interagency Development Loan
    Committee, consisting of such officers from such agencies of the
    United States Government as he may determine, which shall, under
    the direction of the President, establish standards and criteria
    for lending operations under this part in accordance with the
    foreign and financial policies of the United States. Except in the
    case of officers serving in positions to which they were appointed
    by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate,
    officers assigned to the Committee shall be so assigned by the
    President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.



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