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Ch. 35 ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT 22 § 2576 
shall, on a continuing basis, provide the Director with full and timely 
access to detailed information, in accordance with the procedures 
established pursuant to section 2575 of this title, with respect to the 
nature, scope, and purpose of such proposal. 
I'rnicram Miif>iiin«ii(, and recommendations bjr Director to National 
Security Council, Oftlcr of Manuarment and nudget, and propoainjc 
agency i requeata for nuthurliatlon or appropriation! contentai Informs* 
tlon requeated by select Congressional committees 
(b)(1) The Director, as he deems appropriate, shall assess and 
analyze each program described in subsection (a) of this section with 
respect to its impact on arms control and disarmament policy and 
negotiations, and shall advise and make recommendations, on the 
basis of such assessment and analysis, to the National Security Coun- 
cil, the Office of Management and Budget, and the Government agen- 
cy proposing such program. 
(2) No request to the Congress for authorizations or appropria- 
tions for — 
(A) any program described in subsection (a)(1) or (2) of this 
section, or 
(B) any program described ih subsection (a)(3) of this sec- 
tion and found by the National Security Council, on the basis of 
the advice and recommendations received from the Director, to 
have a significant impact on arms control and disarmament poli- 
cy or negotiations, 
shall be transmitted without a complete statement analyzing the im- 
pact of such program, either as an individual program or as an aggre- 
gation of related programs, on arms control and disarmament policy 
and negotiations. Any such statement transmitted in classified form 
shall be accompanied by an unclassified version thereof. 
(3) Upon the request of the Committee on Armed Services of the 
Senate or the House of Representatives, the Committee on Appropria- 
tions of the Senate or the House of Representatives, the Committee 
on Foreign Relations of the Senate, or the Committee on Foreign Af- 
fairs of the House of Representatives or the Joint Committee on 
Atomic Energy, the Director shall, after informing the Secretary of 
State, advise such committee on the arms control and disarmament 
Implications of any program with respect to which a statement has 
been submitted to the Congress pursuant to paragraph (2). 
I'rahll»lt|»n of court* to eomprl (statutory performance or review adequacy 
• f atntutory performance of Government agenclm or Director 
(c) No court shall have any jurisdiction under any law to compel 
the performance of any requirement of this section or to review the 
•dequacy of the performance of any such requirement on the part of 
®ny Government agency (including the Agency and the Director). 
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