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[CITE: 22USC3422]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
      CHAPTER 49--SUPPORT OF PEACE TREATY BETWEEN EGYPT AND ISRAEL
 
     SUBCHAPTER II--MULTINATIONAL FORCE AND OBSERVERS PARTICIPATION
 
Sec. 3422. Participation of United States personnel in the 
        Multinational Force and Observers
        

(a) Participation by United States Armed Forces; maximum limit on the 
        number of members

    (1) Subject to the limitations contained in this subchapter, the 
President is authorized to assign, under such terms and conditions as he 
may determine, members of the United States Armed Forces to participate 
in the Multinational Force and Observers.
    (2) The Congress declares that the participation of the military 
personnel of other countries in the Multinational Force and Observers is 
essential to maintain the international character of the peacekeeping 
function in the Sinai. Accordingly--
        (A) before the President assigns or details members of the 
    United States Armed Forces to the Multinational Force and Observers, 
    he shall notify the Congress of the names of the other countries 
    that have agreed to provide military personnel for the Multinational 
    Force and Observers, the number of military personnel to be provided 
    by each country, and the functions to be performed by such 
    personnel; and
        (B) if a country withdraws from the Multinational Force and 
    Observers with the result that the military personnel of less than 
    four foreign countries remain, every possible effort must be made by 
    the United States to find promptly a country to replace that 
    country.

    (3) Members of the United States Armed Forces, and United States 
civilian personnel, who are assigned, detailed, or otherwise provided to 
the Multinational Force and Observers may perform only those functions 
or responsibilities which are specified for United Nations Forces and 
Observers in the Treaty of Peace and in accordance with the Protocol.
    (4) The number of members of the United States Armed Forces who are 
assigned or detailed by the United States Government to the 
Multinational Force and Observers may not exceed one thousand two 
hundred at any one time.

(b) Participation by civilian personnel

    Subject to the limitations contained in this subchapter, the 
President is authorized to provide, under such terms and conditions as 
he may determine, United States civilian personnel to participate as 
observers in the Multinational Force and Observers.

(c) Status of United States personnel

    The status of United States Government personnel assigned to the 
Multinational Force and Observers under subsection (a)(1) or (b) of this 
section shall be as provided in section 2389 of this title.

(Pub. L. 97-132, Sec. 3, Dec. 29, 1981, 95 Stat. 1693.)

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in section 3424 of this title.
