Environmental reform measures; instructions to Executive Directors of Multilateral Development Banks
Joint evaluation of potential environmental problems and remedial measures
The Secretaries of Treasury and State, and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, shall ensure and coordinate a thorough evaluation within the United States Government of the potential environmental problems, and the adequacy of measures to address these problems, associated with all proposed loans for projects involving large impoundments of rivers in tropical countries; penetration roads into relatively undeveloped areas; and agricultural and rural development programs. The potential environmental problems to be addressed in such evaluations shall include those relating to deterioration of water quality; siltation; spread of waterborne diseases; forced resettlement; deforestation; threats to the land, health and culture of indigenous peoples; wetlands disruption; topsoil management, water logging and salinization in irrigation projects; and pesticide misuse and resistance.
Additional initiatives
The Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of State shall regularly undertake and continue diplomatic and other initiatives, in addition to those mentioned in subsection (a)(5), to discuss measures to improve the environmental performance of the Multilateral Development Banks with the representatives to these institutions, and with ministries from which they receive their instructions, of borrower and donor nations. In particular, joint efforts shall be undertaken with borrowers and donors to ensure cooperative implementation of the reforms described above.
Special meetings of Boards of Governors
The Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of State shall propose formally that the Boards of Governors of each Multilateral Development Bank hold a special meeting within the next twelve months, focused specifically on environmental performance and better implementation of multilateral development policies designed to protect the environment and indigenous peoples.
Reporting requirements generally
The Secretary of the Treasury shall prepare and submit to the Committees on Appropriations by , and annually thereafter, a report documenting the progress the Multilateral Development Banks have made in implementing the environmental reform measures described in paragraphs one through eight of subsection (a).
Reporting requirements respecting environmental staffing
In the report of the Secretary of the Treasury required by subsection (e), regarding the implementation of staffing measures suggested in subsection (a)(1)(A), the Secretary of the Treasury shall specifically discuss the progress of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in upgrading and adding environmentally trained professionals to each of its six regional offices to review projects for their prospective ecological impacts.
Duties of Administrator of Agency for International Development
Adverse impacts to environment, natural resources, or indigenous peoples; instructions to Executive Director of Multilateral Development Bank
If a review required by subsection (g)(1) identifies adverse impacts to the environment, natural resources, or indigenous peoples, the Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive Director of the Multilateral Development Bank to seek changes to the project necessary to eliminate or mitigate those impacts.
Committee on Health and the Environment
The Administrator of the Agency for International Development shall appoint a Committee on Health and the Environment to examine opportunities for assisting countries in the proper use of agricultural and industrial chemicals and processes and alternatives such as integrated pest management. The committee shall be broadly representative of industry, agriculture, labor, health and environmental interests and shall report its preliminary findings to Congress before hearings on the fiscal year 1988 budget.
Pub. L. 99–500, § 101(f) [title V, § 539]100 Stat. 1783–213 Pub. L. 99–591, § 101(f) [title V, § 539]100 Stat. 3341–214 (, , , 1783–232, and , , , 3341–232.)
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section is from the Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1987.
Pub. L. 99–591Pub. L. 99–500 is a corrected version of .
Prior Provisions
lPub. L. 102–391, title V, § 532106 Stat. 1666 lA prior section 262, , , , which related to environmental and energy initiatives, benchmarks, Global Warming Initiative, and appropriations, was transferred to section 262–3 of this title.
lPub. L. 101–167, title V, § 533103 Stat. 1225 Another prior section 262, , , , is set out as a note below.
lPub. L. 100–461, title V, § 535102 Stat. 2268–28 lAnother prior section 262, , , , which related to sustainable use of natural resources and use of agricultural and industrial chemicals, was transferred to section 262–2 of this title.
lPub. L. 100–202, § 101(e) [title V, § 537]101 Stat. 1329–131 Pub. L. 101–240, title V, § 541(d)(8)103 Stat. 2518 lAnother prior section 262, , , , 1329–161; , , , which related to sustainable economic growth and management of natural resources, environmental impact of loans, pest management, addition of trained professionals, and “early warning system”, was transferred to section 262–1 of this title.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Similar Provisions
Similar provisions were contained in the following appropriation acts:
Pub. L. 101–513, title V, § 533104 Stat. 2013 Pub. L. 102–27, title III, § 308105 Stat. 152 , , , as amended by , , .
Pub. L. 99–190, § 101(i) [title V, § 540]99 Stat. 1291 , , , 1309.
Economic Growth To Be Predicated on Sustainable Management of Natural Resources; Global Climate Change
Pub. L. 101–167, title V, § 533103 Stat. 1225