Collapse to view only § 283z-9. Multilateral Investment Fund
- § 283. Acceptance of membership by United States in Inter-American Development Bank
- § 283a. Appointment of officers; term of office; salary
- § 283b. National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
- § 283c. Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 283d. Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 283e. Payment of subscription to Bank and Fund by United States
- § 283f. Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 283g. Status, privileges, and immunities of the United States
- § 283h. Securities issued by Bank; reports to and of Securities and Exchange Commission
- § 283i. Repealed.
- § 283j. Increased United States participation in Bank activities
- § 283j-1. Audit
- § 283k. Authorization of appropriations
- § 283l. Increase in resources of the Fund for Special Operations
- § 283m. Additional increases in resources of the Fund for Special Operations
- § 283n. Increase in authorized capital stock; United States share; authorization of appropriations
- § 283o. Increase in authorized capital stock and additional subscriptions of members thereto; increase in resources of Fund for Special Operations and contributions thereto; United States share; authorization of appropriations
- § 283p. Authorization for payment of United States contribution to increase Fund for Special Operations; authorization of appropriations
- § 283q. Articles of agreement; authorization to agree to amendments
- § 283r. Expropriation of United States property; loan restrictions
- § 283s. Illegal drug traffic; loan restrictions
- § 283t. Authorization to vote on proposed resolutions
- § 283u. Membership in the Bank for the Bahamas and Guyana
- § 283v. Loans to the Caribbean Development Bank
- § 283w. Increase in authorized capital stock of Bank and increase in resources of Fund for Special Operations; United States share; authorization of appropriations
- § 283x. Subscription to additional shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 283y. Repealed.
- § 283z. Proposal of light-capital or intermediate technologies as part of Bank’s development strategy
- § 283z-1. Increase in authorized capital stock of Bank and increase in resources of Fund for Special Operations
- § 283z-2. Contribution to Inter-American Development Bank; authorization of appropriations
- § 283z-3. Increase in authorized capital stock of Bank and increases in resources of Fund for Special Operations; United States share; authorization of appropriations
- § 283z-4. Amendments to Articles of Agreement in resolution on Merger of Interregional and Ordinary Capital Resources
- § 283z-5. Capital increase; increase in resources of Fund for Special Operations
- § 283z-6. Investment in human capital
- § 283z-7. Limitations on policy based lending
- § 283z-8. Increase in lending to Caribbean
- § 283z-9. Multilateral Investment Fund
- § 283z-10. Focus on low-income areas of Latin America and Caribbean
- § 283z-11. First replenishment of the resources of the Enterprise for the Americas Multilateral Investment Fund
- § 283z-12. Authority to vote for and contribute to an increase in resources of the Fund for Special Operations; providing debt relief to Haiti
- § 283z-13. Ninth Capital Increase
The President is hereby authorized to accept membership for the United States in the Inter-American Development Bank (hereinafter referred to as the “Bank”), provided for by the agreement establishing the bank (hereinafter referred to as the “agreement”) deposited in the archives of the Organization of American States.
The provisions of section 286b of this title shall apply with respect to the Bank to the same extent as with respect to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Monetary Fund.
Unless Congress by law authorizes such action, neither the President nor any person or agency shall, on behalf of the United States, (a) subscribe to additional shares of stock under article II, section 3, or article IIA, section 2, of the agreement; (b) request or consent to any change in the quota of the United States under article IV, section 3, of the agreement; (c) accept any amendment under article XII of the agreement; or (d) make a loan or provide other financing to the Bank, except that loans or other financing may be provided to the Bank by a United States agency created pursuant to an Act of Congress which is authorized by law to make loans or provide other financing to international organizations. Unless Congress by law authorizes such actions, no governor or alternate appointed to represent the United States shall vote for any increase of capital stock of the Bank under article II, section 2, or article IIA, section 1, of the agreement or any increase in the resources of the Fund for Special Operations under article IV, section 3(g) thereof.
Any Federal Reserve bank which is requested to do so by the Bank shall act as its depository or as its fiscal agent and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall supervise and direct the carrying out of these functions by the Federal Reserve banks.
For the purpose of any action which may be brought within the United States, its Territories or possessions, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico by or against the Bank in accordance with the agreement, the Bank shall be deemed to be an inhabitant of the Federal judicial district in which its principal office in the United States is located, and any such action at law or in equity to which the Bank shall be a party shall be deemed to arise under the laws of the United States, and the district courts of the United States shall have original jurisdiction of any such action. When the Bank is a defendant in any such action, it may, at any time before the trial thereof, remove such action from a State court into the district court of the United States for the proper district by following the procedure for removal of causes otherwise provided by law.
The provisions of article X, section 4(c), and article XI, sections 2 to 9, both inclusive, of the agreement shall have full force and effect in the United States, its Territories and possessions, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, upon acceptance of membership by the United States in, and the establishment of, the Bank.
The United States Governor of the Bank is hereby authorized (1) to vote (A) for the increases in the authorized capital stock of the Bank under article II, Section 2, of the agreement, and (B) for an increase in the resources of the Fund for Special Operations under article IV, section 3, of the agreement, all as recommended by the Executive Directors in a report dated March 18, 1963, to the Board of Governors of the Bank; (2) to agree on behalf of the United States to subscribe to its proportionate share of the $1,000,000,000 increase in the authorized callable capital stock of the Bank; and (3) to vote for an amendment to article VIII, section 3, of the agreement to provide that the Board of Governors may, upon certain conditions, increase by one the number of Executive Directors.
The United States Governor of the Bank is authorized to agree to amendments to the provisions of the articles of agreement as provided in proposed Board of Governors resolutions entitled (a) “Amendment of the Provisions of the Agreement Establishing the Bank with Respect to Membership and to Related Matters” and (b) “Amendment of the Provisions of the Agreement Establishing the Bank with Respect to the Election of Executive Directors”.
The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive Director of the Bank to vote against any loan or other utilization of the funds of the Bank for the benefit of any country with respect to which the President has made a determination, and so notified the Secretary of the Treasury, that the government of such country has failed to take adequate steps to prevent narcotic drugs and other controlled substances (as defined by the Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act of 1970 [21 U.S.C. 801 et seq.]) produced or processed, in whole or in part, in such country, or transported through such country, from being sold illegally within the jurisdiction of such country to United States Government personnel or their dependents, or from entering the United States unlawfully. Such instruction shall continue in effect until the President determines, and so notifies the Secretary of the Treasury, that the government of such country has taken adequate steps to prevent such sale or entry of narcotic drugs and other controlled substances.
The United States Governor of the Bank is authorized to vote for three proposed resolutions of the Board of Governors entitled (a) “Amendments to the Agreement Establishing the Bank with respect to the Creation of the Inter-Regional Capital Stock of the Bank and to Related Matters”, (b) “General Rules Governing Admission of Nonregional Countries to Membership in the Bank”, and (c) “Increase in the Authorized Callable Ordinary Capital Stock and Subscriptions Thereto in Connection with the Admission of Nonregional Member Countries”, which were submitted to the Board of Governors pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Executive Directors approved on March 4, 1975.
The United States Governor of the Bank is authorized to agree to the amendments to article II, section 1(b) and article IV, section 3(b) of the Agreement Establishing the Bank, as proposed by the Board of Executive Directors, to provide for membership for the Bahamas and Guyana in the Bank at such times and in accordance with such terms as the Bank may determine.
The United States Governor of the Bank is authorized to agree to the amendments to article III, sections 1, 4, and 6(b) of the Agreement Establishing the Bank, as proposed by the Board of Executive Directors, to provide for lending to the Caribbean Development Bank.
The United States Governor of the Inter-American Development Bank is hereby authorized to agree to and to accept the amendments to the Articles of Agreement in the proposed resolution entitled “Merger of Inter-regional and Ordinary Capital Resources”.
The Secretary of the Treasury shall direct the United States Executive Director of the Bank to use the voice and vote of the United States to support an increased focus on the poorest countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, and on poorer areas of better off countries, and to support programs conducted by the Multilateral Investment Fund, particularly in targeting low-income countries and populations, working with nongovernmental organizations and training and assisting former combatants from civil conflicts in Latin America.