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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Japan-United States Friendship Act · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. establishment of the fund; expenditures

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## Sec. 3 establishment of the fund; expenditures **[**[22 U.S.C. 2902](/us/usc/t22/s2902)**]** ###
(a)There is established in the Treasury of the United States a trust fund to be known as the Japan-United States Friendship Trust Fund (hereafter referred to as the “Fund”). ###
(b)Amounts in the Fund shall be used for the promotion of scholarly, cultural, and artistic activities between Japan and the United States, including— ####
(1)support for studies, including language studies, in institutions of higher education or scholarly research in Japan and the United States, designed to foster mutual understanding between Japan and the United States; ####
(2)support for major collections of Japanese books and publications in appropriate libraries located throughout the United States and similar support for collections of American books and publications in appropriate libraries located throughout Japan; ####
(3)support for programs in the arts in association with appropriate institutions in Japan and the United States; ####
(4)support for fellowships and scholarships at the graduate and faculty levels in Japan and the United States in accord with the purposes of this Act; ####
(5)support for visiting professors and lecturers at colleges and universities in Japan and the United States; and ####
(6)support for other Japan-United States cultural and educational activities consistent with the purposes of this Act. ###
(c)Amounts in the Fund may also be used to pay administrative expenses of the Japan-United States Friendship Commission, established by section 4 of this Act, as directed by that Commission. ###
(d)There is authorized to be appropriated to the Fund, for fiscal year 1976, an amount equal to 7.5 per centum of the total fund payable to the United States pursuant to the Agreement Between Japan and the United States of America Concerning the Ryukyu Islands and the Daito islands, signed at Washington and Tokyo, June 17, 1971, including interest and proceeds accruing to the Fund from such funds in accordance with section 6(4) and 7 of this Act. ###
(e)####
(1)There is authorized to be appropriated to the Fund, for fiscal year 1976, in addition to the amount authorized to be appropriated by subsection
(d)of this section, those funds available in United States accounts in Japan and transferred by the Government of Japan to the United States pursuant to the United States request made under article V of the agreement between the United States of America and Japan regarding the settlement of Postwar Economic Assistance to Japan, signed in Tokyo, January 9, 1962, and the exchange of notes of the same date (13 U.S.T. 1957; T.I.A.S. 5154) (the G.A.R.I.O.A. Account), including interest accruing to the G.A.R.I.O.A. Account and interest and proceeds accruing to the Fund from such funds in accordance with sections 6(4) and 7 of this Act. ####
(2)The amount authorized to be appropriated by paragraph
(1)of this subsection shall not include any amount required by law to be applied to United States participation in the International Ocean Exposition to be held in Okinawa, Japan. ####
(3)Any unappropriated portion of the amount authorized to be appropriated by subsection
(d)of this section and paragraph
(1)of this subsection for fiscal year 1976 may be appropriated in any subsequent fiscal year.
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