Pub. L. 99–440, § 3100 Stat. 1087Pub. L. 99–631, § 1(a)(2)100 Stat. 3515Pub. L. 103–149, § 4(a)(3)(A)107 Stat. 1505Section, , , ; , , ; , , , defined terms for purposes of this chapter.
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of Repeal
section 4(a)(2) of Pub. L. 103–149Repeal effective , date on which President certified to Congress that interim government, elected on nonracial basis through free and fair elections, had taken office in South Africa, see , set out in a Repeal of Chapter; South African Democratic Transition Support note below.
Short Title
Pub. L. 99–440, § 1100 Stat. 1086Pub. L. 99–440osection 635 of Title 12section 2346d of this titlePub. L. 103–149, § 4(a)(2)107 Stat. 1505, , , provided that , which enacted this chapter and sections 2151 and 2346d of this title, amended sections 2151c and 2151n of this title and , Banks and Banking, and enacted provisions set out as a note under , could be cited as the “Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act of 1986”, prior to repeal by , , .
Repeal of Chapter; South African Democratic Transition Support
SHORT TITLE.
“This Act may be cited as the ‘South African Democratic Transition Support Act of 1993’.
FINDINGS.
UNITED STATES POLICY.
REPEAL OF APARTHEID SANCTIONS LAWS AND OTHER MEASURES DIRECTED AT SOUTH AFRICA.
Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act.—
In general .—
Effective date of repeal of code of conduct requirements .—
Conforming amendments .—
Other Provisions .—
Sanctions Measures Adopted by State or Local Governments or Private Entities.—
Policy regarding rescission .—
Repeal of provisions relating to withholding federal funds .—
Continuation of UN Special Sanctions .—
UNITED STATES ASSISTANCE FOR THE TRANSITION TO A NONRACIAL DEMOCRACY.
In General .—
Government of South Africa.—
Limitation on assistance .—
Exceptions .—
Ineligible Organizations.—
Acts of violence .—
Views inconsistent with democracy and free enterprise .—
UNITED STATES INVESTMENT AND TRADE.
Tax Treaty .—
OPIC .—
Trade and Development Agency .—
Export-Import Bank .—
Promoting Disadvantaged Enterprises.—
Investment and trade programs .—
United states government procurement .—
INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS.
22 U.S.C. 1431“The Director of the United States Information Agency should use the authorities of the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948 [ et seq.] to promote the development of a nonracial democracy in South Africa.
OTHER COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.
“In addition to the actions specified in the preceding sections of this Act, the President should seek to conclude cooperative agreements with South Africa on a range of issues, including cultural and scientific issues.
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND OTHER DONORS.
In General .—
International Financial Institutions .—
Technical Assistance .—
CONSULTATION WITH SOUTH AFRICANS.
“In carrying out this Act, the President should consult closely with South African individuals and organizations representative of the majority population in South Africa (particularly consultations through the Transitional Executive Council) and others committed to abolishing the remnants of apartheid.”
[For abolition of United States Information Agency (other than Broadcasting Board of Governors and International Broadcasting Bureau), transfer of functions, and treatment of references thereto, see sections 6531, 6532, and 6551 of this title.]
Non-Federal Restrictions and Regulations
Pub. L. 99–440House Resolution 549, Ninety-ninth Congress, , provided: “That in passing the bill, H.R. 4868, as amended by the Senate [enacted into law as ], it is not the intent of the House of Representatives that the bill limit, preempt, or affect, in any fashion, the authority of any State or local government or the District of Columbia or of any Commonwealth, territory, or possession of the United States or political subdivision thereof to restrict or otherwise regulate any financial or commercial activity respecting South Africa.”