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Sec. 133. PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE GOOD GOVERNANCE

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## SEC. 133 PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE GOOD GOVERNANCE **[**[22 U.S.C. 2152c](/us/usc/t22/s2152c)**]** ###
(a)Establishment of Programs ####
(1)In general The President is authorized to establish programs that combat corruption, improve transparency and accountability, and promote other forms of good governance in countries described in paragraph (2). ####
(2)Countries described A country described in this paragraph is a country that is eligible to receive assistance under this part (including chapter 4 of part II of this Act) or the Support for East European Democracy
(SEED)Act of 1989. ####
(3)Priority In carrying out paragraph (1), the President shall give priority to establishing programs in countries that received a significant amount of United States foreign assistance for the prior fiscal year, or in which the United States has a significant economic interest, and that continue to have the most persistent problems with public and private corruption. In determining which countries have the most persistent problems with public and private corruption under the preceding sentence, the President shall take into account criteria such as the Transparency International Annual Corruption Perceptions Index, standards and codes set forth by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Monetary Fund, and other relevant criteria. ####
(4)Relation to other laws #####
(A)In general Assistance provided for countries under programs established pursuant to paragraph
(1)may be made available notwithstanding any other provision of law that restricts assistance to foreign countries. Assistance provided under a program established pursuant to paragraph
(1)for a country that would otherwise be restricted from receiving such assistance but for the preceding sentence may not be provided directly to the government of the country. #####
(B)Exception Subparagraph
(A)does not apply with respect to— ######
(i)section 620A of this Act or any comparable provision of law prohibiting assistance to countries that support international terrorism; or ######
(ii)section 907 of the Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eurasian Democracies and Open Markets Support Act of 1992. ###
(b)Specific Projects and Activities The programs established pursuant to subsection
(a)shall include, to the extent appropriate, projects and activities that— ####
(1)support responsible independent media to promote oversight of public and private institutions; ####
(2)implement financial disclosure among public officials, political parties, and candidates for public office, open budgeting processes, and transparent financial management systems; ####
(3)support the establishment of audit offices, inspectors general offices, third party monitoring of government procurement processes, and anti-corruption agencies; ####
(4)promote responsive, transparent, and accountable legislatures and local governments that ensure legislative and local oversight and whistle-blower protection; ####
(5)promote legal and judicial reforms that criminalize corruption and law enforcement reforms and development that encourage prosecutions of criminal corruption; ####
(6)assist in the development of a legal framework for commercial transactions that fosters business practices that promote transparent, ethical, and competitive behavior in the economic sector, such as commercial codes that incorporate international standards and protection of intellectual property rights; ####
(7)promote free and fair national, state, and local elections; ####
(8)foster public participation in the legislative process and public access to government information; and ####
(9)engage civil society in the fight against corruption. ###
(c)Conduct of Projects and Activities Projects and activities under the programs established pursuant to subsection
(a)may include, among other things, training and technical assistance (including drafting of anti-corruption, privatization, and competitive statutory and administrative codes), drafting of anti-corruption, privatization, and competitive statutory and administrative codes, support for independent media and publications, financing of the program and operating costs of nongovernmental organizations that carry out such projects or activities, and assistance for travel of individuals to the United States and other countries for such projects and activities. **[**(d) Repealed.**]** ###
(e)Funding Amounts made available to carry out the other provisions of this part (including chapter 4 of part II of this Act) and the Support for East European Democracy
(SEED)Act of 1989 shall be made available to carry out this section.
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