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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1635 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To authorize the Department of State for fiscal year 2016, and for other purposes. · Sec. 303

Sec. 303. Report on peacekeeping arrears, credits, and contributions

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Section 4(c) of the United Nations Participation Act ( 22 U.S.C. 287b(c) ), as amended by section 301(b), is further amended by adding at the end the following: A complete and full accounting of United States peacekeeping assessments and contributions for United Nations peacekeeping operations, including the following: A tabulation of annual United Nations peacekeeping assessment rates, the peacekeeping contribution rate authorized by the United States, and the United States public law that authorized the contribution rate for the United Nations peacekeeping budget for each fiscal year beginning in fiscal year 1995 through the fiscal year following the date of the report.
A tabulation of current United States accrued shortfalls and arrears in each respective ongoing or closed United Nations peacekeeping mission. A tabulation of all peacekeeping credits, including— the total amount of peacekeeping credits determined by the United Nations to be available to the United States; the total amount of peacekeeping credits determined by the United Nations to be unavailable to the United States; the total amount of peacekeeping credits determined by the United Nations to be available to the United States from each open and closed peacekeeping mission; the total amount of peacekeeping credits determined by the United Nations to be unavailable to the United States from each open and closed peacekeeping mission; the total amount of peacekeeping credits applied by the United Nations toward shortfalls from previous years that are apportioned to the United States; the total amount of peacekeeping credits applied by the United Nations toward offsetting future contributions of the United States; and the total amount of peacekeeping credits determined by the United Nations to be available to the United States that could be applied toward offsetting United States contributions in the following fiscal year.
An explanation of any claim of unavailability by the United Nations of any peacekeeping credits described in clause (iii)(IV). A description of any efforts by the United States to obtain reimbursement in accordance with the requirements of this Act, including Department of Defense materiel and services, and an explanation of any failure to obtain any such reimbursement. In this paragraph, the term peacekeeping credits means the amounts by which, during a United Nations peacekeeping fiscal year, the contributions of the United States to the United Nations for peacekeeping operations exceed the actual expenditures for peacekeeping operations by the United Nations that are apportioned to the United States. .
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