59765 laws
59765 laws
- § 262b. Commitments for United States contributions to international organizations; limitations; consultation with Congressional committees
- § 262n. Congressional findings and policies respecting agricultural and commodity production
- § 262c. Commitments for United States contributions to international financial institutions fostering economic development in less developed countries; continuation of participation
- § 262d. Human rights and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
- § 262d–1. Congressional statement of policy of human rights and United States assistance policies with international institutions
- § 262e. Comparability of salaries and benefits of employees of international financial institutions with employees of American private business and governmental service
- § 262f. Promotion of development and utilization of light capital technologies and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
- § 262g. Human nutrition in developing countries and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions; declaration of policy
- § 262g–1. Targeting assistance to specific populations
- § 262g–2. Establishment of guidelines for international financial institutions
- § 262g–3. International negotiations on future replenishments of international financial institutions; consultation with appropriate Members of Congress
- § 262h. Opposition by United States Executive Directors of international financial institutions to assistance for production or extraction of export commodities or minerals in surplus on world markets
- § 262i. Repealed. [Pub. L. 101–240, title V, § 541(d)(6)](/us/pl/101/240/tV/s541/d/6), Dec. 19, 1989, [103 Stat. 2518](/us/stat/103/2518)
- § 262j. Use of renewable resources for energy production
- § 262k. Financial assistance to international financial institutions; considerations and criteria
- § 262k–1. Transparency of budgets
- § 262k–2. Female genital mutilation
- § 262l. Environmental reform measures and remedial measures; Committee on Health and the Environment
- § 262l–1. Sustainable economic growth and management of natural resources; environmental impact of loans; pest management; addition of trained professionals; “early warning system”
- § 262l–2. Sustainable use of natural resources; use of agricultural and industrial chemicals
- § 262l–3. Environmental and energy initiatives; benchmarks; Global Warming Initiative; appropriations
- § 262m. Congressional findings and policies for multilateral development banks respecting environment, public health, natural resources, and indigenous peoples
- § 262m–1. Environmental performance of banks; mechanisms for improvement
- § 262m–2. Environmental impact of assistance proposals
- § 262m–3. Cooperative information exchange system
- § 262m–4. Environmental educational and training programs for mid-level bank managers and officials of borrowing countries
- § 262m–5. Environmental impact statements; factors considered; promotion of activities by United States Executive Directors
- § 262m–6. Repealed. [Pub. L. 101–240, title V, § 541(d)(4)](/us/pl/101/240/tV/s541/d/4), Dec. 19, 1989, [103 Stat. 2518](/us/stat/103/2518)
- § 262m–7. Assessment of environmental impact of proposed multilateral development bank actions
- § 262m–8. Climate change mitigation and greenhouse gas accounting
- § 3049. Recall to active duty
- § 262n–1. Increase in income and employment in developing countries; enhancement of purchasing power; diversification away from single crop or product economies
- § 262n–2. Financing projects for production of export commodities, products, or minerals in surplus in world markets discouraged; instructions by Secretary of the Treasury to United States Executive Directors
- § 262n–3. Reduction of barriers to agricultural trade
- § 262o. Negotiations concerning replenishment or increase in capital; annual reports on implementation of lending policy goals
- § 262o–1. Military spending by recipient countries; military involvement in economies of recipient countries
- § 262o–2. Advocacy of policies to enhance general effectiveness of International Monetary Fund
- § 262o–3. Administrative provisions
- § 262o–4. Promotion of policy goals
- § 262p. Impact adjustment lending programs
- § 3048. Continuation on active duty; deferral of retirement
- § 262p–1. Grassroots Collaboration Program
- § 262p–10. Enhancing the transparency and effectiveness of the Inspection Panel process of the World Bank
- § 262p–11. Opposition to loans or funds for countries that support terrorism
- § 262p–12. Cancellation of Haiti’s debts to international financial institutions
- § 262p–12a. Ukraine debt payment relief
- § 262p–13. Support for capacity of the International Monetary Fund to prevent money laundering and financing of terrorism
- § 262p–14. Support to enhance the capacity of fund members to evaluate the legal and financial terms of sovereign debt contracts
- § 262p–15. United States policy on Burma at the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank Group, and the Asian Development Bank
- § 262p–16. United States policy on World Bank Group and Asian Development Bank assistance to the People’s Republic of China