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P)SLC\ASCRI2MH1S40CONFRPT.XML 820 (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Com- mittee on Appropriations of the Senate; and (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Com- mittee on Appropriations of the House of Rep- resentatives. (2) The term “logistic support, supplies, ard services” has the meaning given that. term in se¢tion 2350(1) of title 10, United States Code. (h) Exprration.—The authority provided under this section may not be exercised after September 30, 2013. SEC. 1207, GLOBAL SECURITY CONTINGENCY FUND. (a) ESTaBLisuMenr.—There is established on the books of the Treasury of the United States an account ‘to be known as the “Global Security Contingeney Func” (in this section referred to as the “Fund”). (b) AUTHORIrY.—Notwithstanding any other provi- sion of law (other than the provisions of section 620A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2871) and the section 620J of such Act relating to limitations on as- sistance to security forees (2: C. 2378d)), amounts in the Fund shall he available to either the Secretary of State or the Secretary of Defense to provide assistance to countries designated by the Secretary of State, with the nwHLoH2IzrM2;2rs.ce6xm (14854111) December 12,2011 219 pm) FASLCVASCRI2\H1S40CONFRPT-XML 821 1 concurrence of the Secretary of Defense, for purposes of 2 this section, as follows 3 (1) To enhance the capabilities of a country’s 4 national military forces, and other national security 5 forees that conduct border and maritime security, 6 internal defense, and counterterrorism operations, as 7 well as the government agencies responsible for such 8 forces, to— 9 (A) conduct border and maritime security, 10 internal defense, and counterterrorism oper- u ations; and 2 (B) participate in or support military, sta- 13 bility, or peace support operations consistent 4 with United States foreign policy and national 45 security interests, 16 (2) For the justice sector (imeuding law en- 17 forcement and prisons), rule of law programs, and 18 stabilization efforts in a country in cases in which 19 the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Sec- 20 retary of Defense, determines that conflict or insta- 21 bility in a country or region challenges the existing 22 capability of civilian providers to deliver such assist- 23 ance. 24 (c) TYPES OF ASSISTANCE, ewhLowerernier2rt oom (et48sAttt December £2, 2011 28pm) ASLC\ASCRI2MI1S40CONFRPT-XML 822 (1) AUTHORIZED ELEMENTS —A program to provide the assistance under subsection (b)(1) mest inelude the provision of equipment, supplies, and training. (2) REQUIRED ELEMEN'TS—A program to pro- vide the assistance under subsection (b)(1) shall in- clude elements that promote— (A) observance of and respect for humen rights and fundamental freedoms; and (B) respect for legitimate civilian authority within the country concerned. (d) FORMULATION AND APPROVAL OF ASSISTANCE, 13 PRooRaNs.— 14 (1) SecuRtry PROGRAMS —The Secretary, of 15 State and the Seoretary of Defense shall jointly for- 16 mulate assistance programs under subsection (b)(1). 17 Assistance programs to be carried out pursuant to 18 subsection (b)(1) shall be approved by the Seeretary 19 of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of 20 Defense, before implementation. 2 (2) JUSTICE SECTOR AND STABILIZATION PRO- 22 GRAMS.—The Secretary of State, in consultation 23 with the Secretary of Defense, shall formulate assist- 24 ance programs under subsection (b)(2). Assistance 25 programs to be carried out under the authority: in fvmtouerernatet open (6eesat December 12,2011 (219 p.m}

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