Title 22 — FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
- § 211a— Authority to grant, issue, and verify passports
- § 212— Persons entitled to passport
- § 212a— Restriction of passports for sex tourism
- § 212b— Unique passport identifiers for covered sex offenders
- § 213— Application for passport; verification by oath of initial passport
- § 213a— Authority to designate additional passport acceptance agents
- § 214— Fees for execution and issuance of passports; persons excused from payment
- § 214a— Fees erroneously charged and paid; refund
- § 217a— Validity of passport; limitation of time
- § 218— Returns as to passports issued, etc.
- § 254a— Definitions
- § 254b— Privileges and immunities of mission of nonparty to Vienna Convention
- § 254c— Extension of more favorable or less favorable treatment than provided under Vienna Convention; authority of President
- § 254c–1— Policy toward certain agents of foreign governments
- § 254d— Dismissal on motion of action against individual entitled to immunity
- § 254e— Liability insurance for members of mission
- § 256— Jurisdiction of consular officers in disputes between seamen
- § 257— Arrest of seamen; procedure generally
- § 258— Commitment and discharge
- § 258a— Enforcement of awards of foreign consuls
- § 261— Policy as to settlement of disputes and disarmament
- § 262— President’s participation in international congresses restricted
- § 262–1— Restriction relating to United States accession to any new international criminal tribunal
- § 262a— Contributions to international organizations; consent of State Department; limitations as to certain organizations
- § 262b— Commitments for United States contributions to international organizations; limitations; consultation with Congressional committees
- § 262c— Commitments for United States contributions to international financial institutions fostering economic development in less developed countries; continuation of participation
- § 262d— Human rights and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
- § 262d–1— Congressional statement of policy of human rights and United States assistance policies with international institutions
- § 262e— Comparability of salaries and benefits of employees of international financial institutions with employees of American private business and governmental service
- § 262f— Promotion of development and utilization of light capital technologies and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
- § 262g— Human nutrition in developing countries and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions; declaration of policy
- § 262g–1— Targeting assistance to specific populations
- § 262g–2— Establishment of guidelines for international financial institutions
- § 262g–3— International negotiations on future replenishments of international financial institutions; consultation with appropriate Members of Congress
- § 262h— Opposition by United States Executive Directors of international financial institutions to assistance for production or extraction of export commodities or minerals in surplus on world markets
- § 262j— Use of renewable resources for energy production
- § 262k— Financial assistance to international financial institutions; considerations and criteria
- § 262k–1— Transparency of budgets
- § 262k–2— Female genital mutilation
- § 262l— Environmental reform measures and remedial measures; Committee on Health and the Environment
- § 262l–1— Sustainable economic growth and management of natural resources; environmental impact of loans; pest management; addition of trained professionals; “early warning system”
- § 262l–2— Sustainable use of natural resources; use of agricultural and industrial chemicals
- § 262l–3— Environmental and energy initiatives; benchmarks; Global Warming Initiative; appropriations
- § 262m— Congressional findings and policies for multilateral development banks respecting environment, public health, natural resources, and indigenous peoples
- § 262m–1— Environmental performance of banks; mechanisms for improvement
- § 262m–2— Environmental impact of assistance proposals
- § 262m–3— Cooperative information exchange system
- § 262m–4— Environmental educational and training programs for mid-level bank managers and officials of borrowing countries
- § 262m–5— Environmental impact statements; factors considered; promotion of activities by United States Executive Directors
- § 262m–7— Assessment of environmental impact of proposed multilateral development bank actions
- § 262m–8— Climate change mitigation and greenhouse gas accounting
- § 262n— Congressional findings and policies respecting agricultural and commodity production
- § 262n–1— Increase in income and employment in developing countries; enhancement of purchasing power; diversification away from single crop or product economies
- § 262n–2— Financing projects for production of export commodities, products, or minerals in surplus in world markets discouraged; instructions by Secretary of the Treasury to United States Executive Directors
- § 262n–3— Reduction of barriers to agricultural trade
- § 262o— Negotiations concerning replenishment or increase in capital; annual reports on implementation of lending policy goals
- § 262o–1— Military spending by recipient countries; military involvement in economies of recipient countries
- § 262o–2— Advocacy of policies to enhance general effectiveness of International Monetary Fund
- § 262o–3— Administrative provisions
- § 262o–4— Promotion of policy goals
- § 262p— Impact adjustment lending programs
- § 262p–1— Grassroots Collaboration Program
- § 262p–10— Enhancing the transparency and effectiveness of the Inspection Panel process of the World Bank
- § 262p–11— Opposition to loans or funds for countries that support terrorism
- § 262p–12— Cancellation of Haiti’s debts to international financial institutions
- § 262p–12a— Ukraine debt payment relief
- § 262p–13— Support for capacity of the International Monetary Fund to prevent money laundering and financing of terrorism
- § 262p–14— Support to enhance the capacity of fund members to evaluate the legal and financial terms of sovereign debt contracts
- § 262p–15— United States policy on Burma at the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank Group, and the Asian Development Bank
- § 262p–16— United States policy on World Bank Group and Asian Development Bank assistance to the People’s Republic of China
- § 262p–17— Support for international initiatives to provide debt restructuring or relief to developing countries with unsustainable levels of debt
- § 262p–2— Instructions to United States Executive Directors for extension of credit
- § 262p–3— Participation of women in economic, social and policy development activities
- § 262p–4— Instructions to United States Executive Directors; indigenous people in borrowing country; determination of impact; protection of rights; consultation
- § 262p–4a— Loan programs to reduce economic dependence on illicit narcotics
- § 262p–4b— Directives regarding government-owned enterprises in countries receiving World Bank loans
- § 262p–4c— Initiation of discussions to facilitate debt-for-development swaps for human welfare and environmental conservation
- § 262p–4d— Initiation of discussions to facilitate financing of human welfare and natural resource programs in sub-Saharan Africa in connection with debt reduction and conversion
- § 262p–4e— Extent to which borrowing country governments have honored debt-for-development swap agreements to be considered as factor in making loans to such borrowers
- § 262p–4f— Assistance to countries to develop statistical assessment of well-being of poor
- § 262p–4g— Directives regarding government-owned enterprises in countries receiving IADB loans
- § 262p–4h— Discussions to increase productive economic participation of poor; reports
- § 262p–4i— Multilateral development banks and debt-for-nature exchanges
- § 262p–4j— Promotion of lending for environment
- § 262p–4k— Promotion of institution-building for nongovernmental organizations concerned with environment
- § 262p–4l— Improvement of interaction between International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and nongovernmental organizations
- § 262p–4m— Population, health, and nutrition programs
- § 262p–4n— Equal employment opportunities
- § 262p–4o— Respect for indigenous peoples
- § 262p–4p— Encouragement of fair labor practices
- § 262p–4q— Opposition to assistance by international financial institutions to terrorist states
- § 262p–4r— Use of authority of United States Executive Directors
- § 262p–5— Definitions
- § 262p–6— Improvement of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative
- § 262p–7— Reform of the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
- § 262p–8— Modification of the Enhanced HIPC Initiative
- § 262p–9— Reform of the “Doing Business” Report of the World Bank
- § 262r— Annual report by Chairman of National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies
- § 262r–1— Transmission to the Congress of operating summaries of the multilateral development banks
- § 262r–2— Combined report on effect of pending multilateral development bank loans on environment, natural resources, public health, and indigenous peoples
- § 262r–3— Reports on financial stabilization programs led by International Monetary Fund in connection with financing from Exchange Stabilization Fund
- § 262r–4— Annual report and testimony on state of international financial system, IMF reform, and compliance with IMF agreements
- § 262r–6— Reports on policies, operations, and management of international financial institutions
- § 262s— Multilateral development bank procurement
- § 262s–1— Procurement opportunities for United States firms
- § 262s–2— Commercial Service Officers and multilateral development bank procurement
- § 262t— Personnel practices
- § 263— International Prison Commission
- § 263a— International Criminal Police Organization
- § 263b— Transnational repression accountability and prevention
- § 263c— Anti-piracy information sharing
- § 266— International commission of congresses of navigation; authorization of appropriation for expenses
- § 267— Permanent Commission of International Geodetic Association; representative of United States
- § 267a— Appointment of delegates; compensation
- § 267b— International Joint Commission; invitation to establish; personnel; duties
- § 268— International Joint Commission; salaries; powers
- § 268b— Advances from appropriation “Boundary line, Alaska and Canada, and the United States and Canada”
- § 268c— Limitation on expenditure of funds for compensation of International Boundary Commissioner to actual hours worked
- § 269— Permanent International Association of Road Congresses; authorization of membership
- § 269a— Central Bureau of the International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale; authorization of appropriations
- § 269c— International Statistical Bureau at The Hague; authorization of appropriations
- § 269d— Inter American Statistical Institute; authorization of appropriations
- § 269f— International Bureau for the Protection of Industrial Property; authorization of appropriations
- § 269g— Private International Law Conference at The Hague and Private Law International Institute in Rome; membership; appointment of delegates
- § 269g–1— Authorization of appropriations
- § 269h— International Union for the Publication of Customs Tariffs; authorization of annual appropriations for expenses
- § 271— International Labor Organization; membership
- § 272a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 272b— Loyalty check on United States personnel
- § 273— Pan American Institute of Geography and History; authorization of annual appropriations for membership
- § 274— International Council of Scientific Unions and Associated Unions; authorization of annual appropriations for membership
- § 274a— International biological program
- § 274b— Cooperation of Federal and non-Federal departments, agencies, and organizations; transfers of funds
- § 275— International Hydrographic Bureau
- § 275a— Permanent International Commission of the Congresses of Navigation; authorization of appropriations
- § 276aa— Establishment of the Kermit Roosevelt fund; creation and composition of board of trustees
- § 276bb— Acceptance of funds and property from Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt; purpose and use; disbursement and investment of fund
- § 276c— Designation of Senate delegates to Conferences of the Interparliamentary Union
- § 276c–1— Reports of expenditures by members of American groups or delegations and employees; consolidated reports by congressional committees; public inspection
- § 276c–2— Employee benefits for United States citizen-representatives to international financial institutions; Treasury Department as collecting, accounting, and depositing agency for employee payments; contributions from appropriated funds
- § 276c–4— Employment of United States citizens by certain international organizations
- § 276c–5— Authorization for United States participation in the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
- § 276c–6— Supporting the employment of United States citizens by international organizations
- § 276c–7— Internships of United States nationals at international organizations
- § 276cc— Acceptance of funds and property from other sources; limitation; disbursement and investment
- § 276d— United States group; appointment; term; meetings
- § 276dd— Income from property covered into Treasury; disbursement and investment
- § 276e— Authorization of appropriations; disbursements
- § 276ee— Powers of board; personal liability of members; compensation; decisions reviewable by Secretary of the Army; annual report; jurisdiction of court
- § 276f— Report to Congress
- § 276g— Auditing of accounts
- § 276h— United States group; appointment; term; meetings
- § 276i— Authorization of appropriations; disbursements
- § 276j— Report to Congress
- § 276k— Auditing of accounts
- § 276l— British-American Interparliamentary Group
- § 276m— United States Delegation to Parliamentary Assembly of Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE)
- § 276n— United States Senate-China Interparliamentary Group
- § 276o— United States Senate-Russia Interparliamentary Group
- § 276p— United States Senate-Japan Interparliamentary Group
- § 277— International Boundary Commission, United States and Mexico; study of boundary waters
- § 277a— Investigations of commission; construction of works or projects
- § 277b— Works or projects under treaty
- § 277c— Agreements with political subdivisions; acquisition of lands
- § 277d— Funds received from Mexico; expenditure
- § 277d–1— Authorizations for Mexican treaty projects; acquisition of lands for relocation purposes; contracts and conveyances
- § 277d–10— Nogales Sanitation Project; operation by Commission; division of costs; contribution by Nogales, Arizona
- § 277d–11— Authorization of appropriations; availability of prior appropriations; use of moneys received
- § 277d–12— Expenditures for flood fighting, rescue operations, repairs or restoration of flood control or sanitation works threatened or destroyed by floodwaters of Rio Grande, Colorado, or Tijuana Rivers
- § 277d–13— Authorization for international storage dam on the Rio Grande
- § 277d–14— Construction, operation, and maintenance on self-liquidating basis of facilities for generating hydroelectric energy
- § 277d–15— Integration of operation of dam with other United States water conservation activities
- § 277d–16— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–17— Chamizal boundary settlement; investigations relating to river channel; acquisition of lands; relocation of facilities
- § 277d–18— Construction, operation, and maintenance of works; Bridge of the Americas
- § 277d–19— Compensation of owners and tenants to prevent economic injury; regulations
- § 277d–2— Construction and maintenance of roads, highways, etc.; housing and other facilities for personnel
- § 277d–20— Limitation on application for reimbursement or compensation
- § 277d–21— Attorneys’ fees; penalties
- § 277d–22— Prohibition against duplicate payments; eligibility for payments unaffected by means employed for acquisition of property; rights and powers unaffected
- § 277d–23— Taxation; exclusion from gross income
- § 277d–24— Definitions; exemption from administrative procedure provisions
- § 277d–25— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–26— Lower Colorado River emergency flood control works; agreements with Mexico for joint construction, operation and maintenance
- § 277d–27— Execution of agreements
- § 277d–28— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–29— Rio Grande canalization project; flood and sediment control; agreements authorized; control gates; costs; authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–3— Authorization for appropriations; activities for which available; contracts for excess amounts
- § 277d–30— Lower Rio Grande drainage conveyance canal projects; agreements with Mexico for construction, operation, and maintenance; division of costs; non-Federal assurances of one-half of Federal costs
- § 277d–31— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–32— Tijuana River flood control project; agreement with Mexico for joint construction, operation and maintenance
- § 277d–33— Authorization; construction, operation, and maintenance, appropriations, and acquisition of land
- § 277d–34— American-Mexican Boundary Treaty, authorization for carrying out treaty provisions; investigations; land acquisition, purposes; damages, repair or compensation
- § 277d–35— Construction, operation, and maintenance of works; property relocation, contracts; transfer of authority
- § 277d–36— Sale of excess land
- § 277d–37— Channel shifts; boundary determination
- § 277d–38— Acquired land, addition to State; State jurisdiction
- § 277d–39— Hidalgo-Reynosa lands; administration; part of national wildlife refuge system
- § 277d–4— Acquisition of properties of Imperial Irrigation District of California
- § 277d–40— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–41— American-Mexican Boundary Treaty, Presidio flood control project; authorization of flood control agreement
- § 277d–42— Construction, operation, and maintenance of flood control works; authorization of appropriations; restrictions
- § 277d–43— Definitions
- § 277d–44— Actions to be taken by the Commission and the Administrator
- § 277d–45— New Treaty Minute
- § 277d–46— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277d–5— Availability of prior appropriations; restriction to projects agreed to under treaty
- § 277d–6— Douglas-Agua Prieta Sanitation Project; operation by Commission; division of costs; contribution by City of Douglas, Arizona
- § 277d–7— Authorization for appropriations; availability of prior appropriations; use of moneys received
- § 277d–8— Calexico Mexicali Sanitation Project; operation by Commission; division of costs; contribution by City of Calexico, California
- § 277d–9— Authorization for appropriations; availability of prior appropriations; use of moneys received
- § 277e— Disposal of lands; issuance of licenses for use of lands; compensation for injured property
- § 277f— Valley Gravity Canal and Storage Project
- § 277g— Agreements to correct pollution of Rio Grande
- § 277g–1— Authority of Secretary of State to plan, construct, operate, and maintain facilities
- § 277g–2— Consultation with Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency and other authorities
- § 277g–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 277h— Authority of the International Boundary and Water Commission to assist State and local governments
- § 277i— Report on water sharing
- § 277j— Management of international transboundary water pollution
- § 278— Gorgas Memorial Laboratory; location; acceptance of funds from Latin American countries or other sources
- § 278a— Annual report to Congress; examination of books and accounts
- § 279— United States membership in the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization
- § 279a— Authorization of appropriations for payment of United States expenses in Organization; limitation of contributions
- § 279b— Integration of International Institute of Agriculture with Organization
- § 279c— Congressional authority necessary for acceptance of new obligations in Organization
- § 279d— Limitation on power of Conference to impose new obligations on United States
- § 280— Representation in South Pacific Commission; appointment of commissioners and alternates
- § 280a— Definitions
- § 280b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280c— Employment of personnel with specialized skills
- § 280h— Representation in Caribbean Commission; appointment of commissioners and alternates
- § 280i— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280j— Representation in Congress; appointment of delegates and alternates
- § 280k— Authorization of appropriations
- § 282— Acceptance of membership by United States in International Finance Corporation
- § 282a— Governor, executive director, and alternates of Corporation
- § 282b— Applicability of National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
- § 282c— Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 282d— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 282e— Payment of subscriptions to Corporation by United States; dividends covered into Treasury
- § 282f— Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 282g— Status, privileges, and immunities of the United States
- § 282h— Loans to or from International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; amendment to Articles of Agreement
- § 282i— Increase in capital stock of Corporation; subscription to additional shares
- § 282j— Increase in capital stock of Corporation; subscription to additional shares
- § 282k— Securities issued by Corporation
- § 282l— Capital stock increase
- § 282m— Authority to vote for capital increases necessary to support economic restructuring in independent states of former Soviet Union
- § 282n— Authority to agree to amendments to Articles of Agreement
- § 282o— Selective capital increase and amendment of the Articles of Agreement
- § 282p— Capital increases and amendment to the Articles of Agreement
- § 283— Acceptance of membership by United States in Inter-American Development Bank
- § 283a— Appointment of officers; term of office; salary
- § 283aa— Acceptance of membership
- § 283b— National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
- § 283bb— Governor, Director, and alternates
- § 283c— Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 283cc— Applicability of Bretton Woods Agreements Act
- § 283d— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 283dd— Restrictions
- § 283e— Payment of subscription to Bank and Fund by United States
- § 283ee— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 283f— Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 283ff— Subscription of stock
- § 283g— Status, privileges, and immunities of the United States
- § 283gg— Jurisdiction of United States courts
- § 283h— Securities issued by Bank; reports to and of Securities and Exchange Commission
- § 283hh— Effectiveness of agreement
- § 283ii— Securities issued by the Corporation
- § 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
- § 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–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
- § 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
- § 284— Acceptance of membership by United States in International Development Association
- § 284a— Governor, executive director, and alternates of Association
- § 284aa— Multilateral debt relief
- § 284b— National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
- § 284bb— Eighteenth replenishment
- § 284c— Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 284cc— Nineteenth replenishment
- § 284d— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 284dd— Twentieth replenishment
- § 284e— Payment of subscription to Association by United States
- § 284f— Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 284g— Status, privileges, and immunities of the United States
- § 284h— Second replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284i— Third replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284j— Expropriation of United States property; loan restrictions
- § 284k— Illegal drug traffic; loan restrictions
- § 284l— Fourth replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284n— Fifth replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284o— Sixth replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284p— Seventh replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284q— Special Facility for Sub-Saharan Africa
- § 284r— Eighth replenishment; authorization of appropriations
- § 284s— Ninth replenishment
- § 284t— Thirteenth replenishment
- § 284u— Fourteenth replenishment
- § 284v— Fifteenth replenishment
- § 284w— Multilateral debt relief
- § 284x— Sixteenth replenishment
- § 284y— Multilateral debt relief
- § 284z— Seventeenth replenishment
- § 285— Acceptance of membership by United States in Asian Development Bank
- § 285a— Appointment of Governor, Alternate Governor and Director; compensation
- § 285aa— Capital increase
- § 285b— Coordination of policies and operations
- § 285bb— Additional contribution to special funds
- § 285c— Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 285cc— Eighth replenishment
- § 285d— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 285dd— Ninth replenishment
- § 285e— Authorization of appropriations; income covered into Treasury
- § 285ee— Fifth capital increase
- § 285f— Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 285ff— Tenth replenishment
- § 285g— Status, immunities, and privileges
- § 285gg— Eleventh replenishment
- § 285h— Securities issued by Bank as exempt securities; suspension of exemption provisions; reports to and of Securities and Exchange Commission
- § 285hh— Twelfth replenishment
- § 285i— Authorization for payment of United States contribution; United States Special Resources
- § 285j— United States Special Resources
- § 285k— Utilization of United States Special Resources
- § 285l— Letter of credit form for United States Special Resources
- § 285m— Withdrawal rights covering United States Special Resources
- § 285n— Authorization of appropriations to provide United States Special Resources
- § 285o— Expropriation of United States property; loan restrictions
- § 285p— Illegal drug traffic; loan restrictions
- § 285q— Subscription to additional shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 285r— Contribution to special funds; authorization of appropriations
- § 285s— Additional subscription to shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 285t— Additional contribution to special funds; authorization of appropriations
- § 285u— Additional contribution to special funds
- § 285v— Sense of Congress respecting membership of Taiwan in Bank
- § 285w— Contribution to Asian Development Fund; authorization of appropriations
- § 285x— Additional subscription to shares
- § 285y— Additional contribution to special funds; authorization of appropriations
- § 285z— Additional contribution to special funds; authorization of appropriations
- § 286— Acceptance of membership by United States in International Monetary Fund
- § 286a— Appointments
- § 286aa— Instructions to United States Executive Director; Communist dictatorships
- § 286aaa— Congressional notification with respect to exceptional access lending
- § 286b— National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems
- § 286bb— Elimination of predatory agricultural export subsidies
- § 286c— Congressional authorization needed for certain actions
- § 286cc— Sustaining economic growth
- § 286d— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 286dd— Fund bailouts of banks; rescheduling of debt
- § 286e— Payment of subscriptions to Fund and Bank by United States; issuance of special notes; income covered into Treasury
- § 286e–1— Increase in quota of United States and in capital stock of Bank; subscription to additional shares
- § 286e–11— Assistance by the Fund to any country harboring international terrorists
- § 286e–12— Contribution to Interest Subsidy Account of Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility of International Monetary Fund
- § 286e–13— Approval of fund pledge to sell gold to provide resources for Reserve Account of Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility Trust
- § 286e–1a— Increase in capital stock of Bank
- § 286e–1b— Increase in quota of United States; authorization of appropriations
- § 286e–1c— Additional increase in quota of United States
- § 286e–1d— Increase in capital stock of Bank; subscription to additional shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 286e–1e— Equivalent increase in quota of United States
- § 286e–1f— Additional increase in capital stock of Bank; subscription to additional shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 286e–1g— Additional increase in quota of United States; condition
- § 286e–1h— Increase of subscription of stock; authority of United States Governor of Bank; authorization of appropriations
- § 286e–1i— Increase in United States quota; consultations with Congress
- § 286e–1j— Additional increase in capital stock of Bank; subscription to additional shares; authorization of appropriations
- § 286e–1k— Capital stock increase
- § 286e–1l— Quota increase to 8,608,500,000 Special Drawing Rights
- § 286e–1m— Quota increase to 10,622,500,000 Special Drawing Rights
- § 286e–2— Loans to Fund
- § 286e–3— Transfers to stabilization fund of purchase of currencies or gold from International Monetary Fund; administration; utilization of fund resources for repayments
- § 286e–4— Loans to International Finance Corporation; amendment to Articles of Agreement
- § 286e–5— Amendments to Articles of Agreement
- § 286e–5a— Additional amendments to Articles of Agreement
- § 286e–5b— Acceptance of amendments to Articles of Agreement of the Fund approved on June 28, 1990
- § 286e–6— Vote against establishment of Council
- § 286e–7— Supplementary Financing Facility
- § 286e–8— Treatment of creditors in debt rescheduling
- § 286e–9— Stabilization programs
- § 286ee— International cooperation
- § 286f— Obtaining and furnishing information to the Fund
- § 286ff— Fund interest rates
- § 286g— Jurisdiction and venue of actions
- § 286gg— Elimination of trade restrictions
- § 286h— Status, privileges, and immunities of the United States
- § 286hh— Policy based lending for debt reduction
- § 286i— Stabilization loans by Bank; amendment to Articles of Agreement
- § 286ii— Limitations on Bank policy based lending; actions required to be taken to oppose excessive policy based lending by Bank
- § 286j— Use of Fund resources
- § 286jj— Partial guarantees in connection with debt reduction for borrower countries
- § 286k— Further promotion of international economic relations
- § 286k–1— Securities issued by Bank as exempt securities; reports filed with Security and Exchange Commission
- § 286k–2— Suspension of right of International Bank to issue securities under section 286k–1; report of Securities and Exchange Commission
- § 286kk— Discussions to enhance capacity of Fund to alleviate potentially adverse impacts of Fund programs on poor and environment
- § 286l— British loan; authorization to Secretary of the Treasury to carry out agreement
- § 286ll— Fund policy changes
- § 286m— Amount of loan; public-debt transaction; disposition of interest payments
- § 286mm— Measures to reduce military spending by developing nations
- § 286n— Special Drawing Rights
- § 286nn— Approval of contributions for debt reductions for the poorest countries
- § 286o— Administration as part of the Exchange Stabilization Fund
- § 286oo— Principles for International Monetary Fund lending
- § 286p— Issuance, purpose, and redemption of Special Drawing Rights certificates
- § 286pp— Acceptance of amendments to Articles of Agreement of Fund approved on April 28 and May 5, 2008
- § 286q— Limitation on allocations to the United States
- § 286qq— Quota increase to 4,973,100,000 Special Drawing Rights
- § 286r— United States participation in special drawing account
- § 286rr— Approval to sell a limited amount of the Fund’s gold
- § 286s— Consideration of basic human needs in economic adjustment programs supported by Fund
- § 286ss— Acceptance of amendment to Articles of Agreement of Fund approved on October 22, 1997
- § 286tt— Restrictions on use of United States funds for foreign governments; protection of American taxpayers
- § 286u— Dollar-Special Drawing Rights substitution account
- § 286uu— Acceptance of an amendment to the Articles of Agreement of the Bank to increase basic votes
- § 286v— Membership for Taiwan in Fund
- § 286vv— Capital stock increases
- § 286w— Denial of membership or other status in Fund for Palestine Liberation Organization; United States participation in Fund if membership or other status granted; report by President to Congress
- § 286ww— Acceptance of amendments to Articles of Agreement of Fund
- § 286x— Assistance to private sector of El Salvador, Nicaragua, and other nations
- § 286xx— Quota increase
- § 286y— Promoting conditions for exchange rate stability
- § 286yy— Opposition to assistance for any government that fails to implement sanctions on North Korea
- § 286z— Collection and exchange of information on monetary and financial problems
- § 286zz— Capital stock increases
- § 287— Representation in Organization
- § 287a— Action by representatives in accordance with Presidential instructions; voting
- § 287b— Reports to Congress by President
- § 287b–1— Additional report on other United States contributions to the United Nations
- § 287c— Economic and communication sanctions pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution
- § 287d— Use of armed forces; limitations
- § 287d–1— Noncombatant assistance to United Nations
- § 287e— Authorization of appropriations; payment of expenses
- § 287e–1— Housing supplement for certain employees assigned to the United States Mission to the United Nations
- § 287e–2— Reimbursement for goods and services provided by the United States to the United Nations
- § 287e–3— Limitation on the United States share of assessments for United Nations regular budget
- § 287e–4— Limitation on United States contributions to peacekeeping operations not authorized by the United Nations Security Council
- § 287g— Authorization of appropriations for loan to United Nations; restrictions on use of proceeds of loan
- § 287h— Limitation on loan
- § 287i— Deduction of principal and interest from annual payment of assessed share of United States of budget
- § 287j— Participation in future United Nations borrowing; promotion of pattern of financing to avoid future large-scale deficits; report to Congress
- § 287k— Congressional expression of satisfaction that expenditures relating to operations in Middle East and in the Congo are “expenses of the Organization”
- § 287l— Congressional declaration that United Nations take steps to give effect to advisory opinion of International Court of Justice on financial obligations of members
- § 287m— Acceptance of membership by the United States
- § 287n— Representatives in General Conference; number; citizenship; compensation
- § 287o— National Commission on Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Cooperation; membership; meetings; expenses
- § 287p— Citizenship of members
- § 287q— General and special conferences; expenses; acceptance of services and gifts or bequests of money or materials
- § 287r— Authorization of appropriations; payment of expenses
- § 287s— Amendments to constitution of Organization involving new obligations
- § 287t— Prohibition against disclosure of information or knowledge
- § 288— “International organization” defined; authority of President
- § 288a— Privileges, exemptions, and immunities of international organizations
- § 288b— Baggage and effects of officers and employees exempted from customs duties and internal revenue taxes
- § 288c— Exemption from property taxes
- § 288d— Privileges, exemptions, and immunities of officers, employees, and their families; waiver
- § 288e— Personnel entitled to benefits
- § 288f— Applicability of reciprocity laws
- § 288f–1— European Space Agency and Organization of Eastern Caribbean States; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities to members
- § 288f–2— African Union; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities
- § 288f–3— Immunities for International Committee of the Red Cross
- § 288f–4— International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities
- § 288f–5— European Central Bank; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities
- § 288f–6— Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities
- § 288f–7— Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the International Civilian Office in Kosovo; extension of privileges, exemptions, and immunities
- § 288g— Organization of American States; extension of privileges and immunities to members
- § 288h— Commission of European Communities; extension of privileges and immunities to members
- § 288i— Liaison Office of the People’s Republic of China; extension of privileges and immunities to members
- § 288j— International Development Law Institute
- § 288k— Extension of certain privileges, exemptions, and immunities to Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices
- § 288l— The Holy See
- § 289— Acceptance of membership by the United States; conditions
- § 289a— Designation of representative and alternates; compensation
- § 289b— Authorization of appropriations; payment of salaries and expenses
- § 289c— Transfer of funds; furnishing supplies and services; accounting for reimbursements
- § 290— Acceptance of membership by the United States
- § 290a— Designation of representatives and alternates; compensation; loyalty checkup
- § 290b— Authorization of appropriations; payment of salaries and expenses
- § 290c— Withdrawal from Organization on one-year notice
- § 290d— Enactment of specific legislation by Congress
- § 290e— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 290e–1— International Agency for Research on Cancer; authorization of appropriations; limitation
- § 290f— Inter-American Foundation
- § 290g— African Development Fund; United States participation
- § 290g–1— Appointment of Governor and Alternate Governor; rank, duties, and compensation
- § 290g–10— Additional authorization for contribution to African Development Fund
- § 290g–11— Additional authorization for payment of United States contribution
- § 290g–12— Additional authorization for payment of United States contribution
- § 290g–13— Additional authorization for payment of United States contribution
- § 290g–14— Additional authorization for payment of United States contribution
- § 290g–15— Sixth replenishment
- § 290g–16— Ninth replenishment
- § 290g–17— Tenth replenishment
- § 290g–18— Eleventh replenishment
- § 290g–19— Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative
- § 290g–2— Law governing reports to the President and the Congress
- § 290g–20— Twelfth replenishment
- § 290g–21— Multilateral debt relief
- § 290g–22— Thirteenth replenishment
- § 290g–23— Multilateral debt relief
- § 290g–24— Fourteenth replenishment
- § 290g–25— Fifteenth replenishment
- § 290g–26— Sixteenth replenishment
- § 290g–3— Specific actions requiring Congressional authorization
- § 290g–4— Authorization of appropriations; repayments and distributions from Fund to Treasury
- § 290g–5— Federal Reserve banks as depository for the Fund; supervision
- § 290g–6— Civil action by or against the Fund; service of process, venue, jurisdiction, removal of actions
- § 290g–7— Force and effect of agreement; deposit of documents by the President; reservation of right to tax salaries and emoluments paid by the Fund to United States citizens or nationals
- § 290g–8— Presidential instructions to United States Governor of the Fund to veto any use of funds to benefit a country pursuing a detrimental economic policy against United States interests; exceptions
- § 290h— Congressional findings
- § 290h–1— United States African Development Foundation
- § 290h–2— Congressional declaration of purposes
- § 290h–3— Functions of Foundation
- § 290h–4— Powers of Foundation
- § 290h–5— Management of Foundation
- § 290h–6— Government corporation control provisions applicable
- § 290h–7— Limitation on spending authority
- § 290h–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 290i— Acceptance of membership
- § 290i–1— Governor and Alternate Governor
- § 290i–10— Authorization of United States subscription to stock; authorization of appropriations
- § 290i–11— Sixth capital increase
- § 290i–12— Seventh capital increase
- § 290i–2— Director or Alternate Director; allowances
- § 290i–3— Applicability of Bretton Woods Agreements Act
- § 290i–4— Restrictions
- § 290i–5— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 290i–6— Subscription to stock
- § 290i–7— Jurisdiction of United States courts
- § 290i–8— Force and effect of agreement
- § 290i–9— Securities issued by Bank; Securities and Exchange Commission oversight
- § 290j— Establishment of the Fund
- § 290j–1— Use of United States owned rupees to capitalize the Fund
- § 290k— Acceptance of membership
- § 290k–1— Governor and Alternate Governor
- § 290k–10— Effectiveness of Convention
- § 290k–11— Arbitral awards; enforcement; full faith and credit; Federal Arbitration Act inapplicable; exclusiveness of district court jurisdiction
- § 290k–2— Instructions for United States Director
- § 290k–3— Opposition to certain guarantees or investment promotions; independent evaluation of guaranteed investments
- § 290k–4— Consultation with representatives of private sector and of labor organizations on Agency policy directions and operations
- § 290k–5— Applicability of Bretton Woods Agreements Act
- § 290k–6— Restrictions
- § 290k–7— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 290k–8— Subscription of stock
- § 290k–9— Jurisdiction of United States courts and enforcement of arbitral awards
- § 290l— Acceptance of membership
- § 290l–1— Governor and alternate Governor
- § 290l–10— Capital increase
- § 290l–2— Applicability of certain provisions of Bretton Woods Agreements Act
- § 290l–3— Federal Reserve banks as depositories
- § 290l–4— Subscription of stock
- § 290l–5— Jurisdiction and venue of civil actions by or against Bank
- § 290l–6— Effectiveness of Agreement
- § 290l–7— Exemption from securities laws for certain securities issued by Bank; reports required
- § 290l–8— Congressional consultations
- § 290l–9— Capital increase
- § 290m— North American Development Bank
- § 290m–1— Status, immunities, and privileges
- § 290m–2— Community adjustment and investment program
- § 290m–3— “Border Environment Cooperation Agreement” defined
- § 290m–4— Authority to agree to certain amendments to the Border Environment Cooperation Agreement
- § 290m–5— Grants out of paid-in capital resources
- § 290m–7— First capital increase
- § 290m–8— Performance measures
- § 290n— Appointment of members of Border Health Commission
- § 290n–1— Duties
- § 290n–2— Other authorized functions
- § 290n–3— Membership
- § 290n–4— Regional offices
- § 290n–5— Reports
- § 290n–6— Definitions
- § 290o— Acceptance of membership
- § 290o–1— Governor and alternate Governor
- § 290o–2— Applicability of certain provisions of Bretton Woods Agreements Act
- § 290o–3— Federal Reserve Banks as depositories
- § 290o–4— Subscription of stock
- § 290o–5— Jurisdiction and venue of civil actions by or against Bank
- § 290o–6— Effectiveness of Agreement
- § 290o–7— Exemption from securities laws for certain securities issued by Bank; reports required
- § 290p— Acceptance of statute and membership
- § 290q— Organization of American States revitalization and reform strategy
- § 291— Lease of buildings, etc., for offices, living quarters, heat, light, and equipment
- § 292— Acquisition of sites and buildings for diplomatic and consular establishments; allotment of space; credit of payments without regard to limitations of amounts
- § 292a— Demonstration of solar and other renewable energy technologies in foreign countries
- § 294— Manner of use of buildings; contracts for construction, etc.
- § 294a— Contracts requiring payment in foreign currency
- § 294b— Support co-location with allied partner nations
- § 295— Authorization of appropriations; Foreign Service Building Fund; expenditures; foreign currencies
- § 296— Duties of Secretary of State with respect to commission and properties
- § 296a— Maintenance management of overseas property
- § 297— Acquisition of property by lease
- § 299— Short title
- § 300— Dispositions of property; damage payments; acceptance of gifts or services
- § 301— Lease or rental arrangements of not less than ten years; approval by Secretary; delegation of authority; information to Congress
- § 302— Award of contracts
- § 304— Biannual report on overseas capital construction projects
- § 305— Growth projections for new embassies and consulates
- § 306— Contracting methods in capital construction
- § 401— Illegal exportation of war materials
- § 406— Interference with foreign trade
- § 408— Use of land and naval forces to prevent exportation
- § 408a— “United States” defined
- § 421— Contracts by Government agencies for defense articles, services, etc., for foreign governments in interests of United States
- § 422— Retention for United States of defense articles procured for foreign governments
- § 441— Proclamation of state of war between foreign states
- § 444— American Red Cross vessels
- § 445— Travel on vessels of belligerent states
- § 447— Financial transactions
- § 448— Solicitation and collection of funds and contributions
- § 449— American republics
- § 450— Restrictions on use of American ports
- § 451— Submarines and armed merchant vessels
- § 453— Regulations
- § 454— Unlawful use of the American flag by vessel of foreign state
- § 455— General penalty provision
- § 456— Definitions
- § 457— Appropriations
- § 461— Enforcement by courts; employment of land or naval forces
- § 462— Compelling foreign vessels to depart
- § 463— Bonds from armed vessels on clearing
- § 464— Detention by collectors of customs
- § 465— Detention of vessels
- § 501— Utilization of services of Government agencies to promote inter-American relations
- § 502— Creation of advisory committees
- § 503— Facilitating work of foreign traveling salesmen; licenses and certificates of identification
- § 504— Transfer of hemisphere territory from one non-American power to another; recognition; consultation with American Republics
- § 521— Military and naval assistance to governments of American Republics
- § 522— Transmission of information pertaining to implements of war, vessels, etc.
- § 523— Restriction in contracts against disposal of implements of war, vessels, etc., or information
- § 524— Information on shipments to be given Chairman of National Munitions Control Board
- § 525— Appropriations and disposition of receipts
- § 526— Protection of patent rights
- § 527— Purchases of implements of war, etc., from American Republics
- § 611— Definitions
- § 612— Registration statement
- § 613— Exemptions
- § 614— Filing and labeling of political propaganda
- § 615— Books and records
- § 616— Public examination of official records; transmittal of records and information
- § 617— Liability of officers
- § 618— Enforcement and penalties
- § 619— Territorial applicability of subchapter
- § 620— Rules and regulations
- § 621— Reports to Congress
- § 701— Definitions
- § 702— Arrest of offenders
- § 703— Attendance of witnesses
- § 704— Immunities of courts and witnesses
- § 705— Imprisonment
- § 706— Operative effect dependent upon Presidential finding
- § 1354— Quotas on Philippine articles
- § 1355— Suspension of processing tax on coconut oil
- § 1356— Termination of payments into Philippine treasury
- § 1357— Trade agreements with the Philippines
- § 1358— Rights of third countries
- § 1360— Definitions
- § 1373— Suspension of Philippine Trade Act of 1946
- § 1381— Retention by United States of title to real and personal property
- § 1382— Administration of the Trading With the Enemy Act in Philippines
- § 1383— Transfer of property by President of United States
- § 1384— Transfer of shares of corporations owning agricultural lands; consideration; indemnification
- § 1385— Ownership of naval reservations, diplomatic property, etc., unaffected
- § 1386— Definitions
- § 1391— Transfer of property and rights to Philippine Commonwealth
- § 1392— Acquisition of military and naval bases by United States
- § 1393— Supplementary sinking fund for bond payments; purchase of bonds by United States; creation of special trust account
- § 1394— Recognition of Philippine independence
- § 1395— Definitions
- § 1431— Congressional declaration of objectives
- § 1432— Information on United States participation in United Nations
- § 1433— Definitions
- § 1435— Delegation of authority by Secretary
- § 1436— Restriction on disclosure of information
- § 1437— Utilization of private agencies
- § 1438— Veterans’ preference
- § 1442— Informational media guaranties
- § 1442a— National security measures
- § 1447— Books and materials
- § 1448— Assistance to certain institutions abroad founded or sponsored by United States citizens
- § 1451— Assignment of Government employees to requesting countries; governing regulations
- § 1452— Status and allowances of assigned personnel
- § 1453— Acceptance of office under foreign governments of assigned personnel; oath of allegiance
- § 1456— Utilization of facilities and personnel of other Government agencies; reimbursement to agencies; report to Congress
- § 1457— Rendition of technical and other services to foreign governments; limitations
- § 1458— Policy governing rendition of services
- § 1461— General authorization
- § 1461–1— Mission of United States Information Agency
- § 1461–1a— Clarification on domestic distribution of program material
- § 1461b— Indemnification of owners of short-wave radio facilities against loss or damage
- § 1462— Policies governing information activities
- § 1464— Voice of America/Europe
- § 1464a— Broadcasting Board of Governors satellite and television
- § 1464b— Voice of America hiring practices
- § 1465— Congressional findings and declaration of purposes
- § 1465a— Additional functions of Broadcasting Board of Governors
- § 1465aa— Findings and purposes
- § 1465b— Cuba Service
- § 1465bb— Television broadcasting to Cuba
- § 1465c— Advisory Board for Cuba Broadcasting
- § 1465cc— Television Marti Service
- § 1465d— Assistance from other government agencies
- § 1465dd— Assistance from other Government agencies
- § 1465e— Compensation for Cuban interference with broadcasting in United States
- § 1465ee— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1465f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1465ff— Definitions
- § 1469— United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
- § 1471— Authority of Secretary of State
- § 1472— Department of State and other Government agencies
- § 1473— Use of existing Government property and facilities
- § 1474— Additional authority of Secretary of State or other Government agency authorized to administer provisions
- § 1475— Travel expenses
- § 1475a— Replacement of passenger motor vehicles
- § 1475d— Compensation for disability or death
- § 1475e— Use of English-teaching program fees
- § 1475g— Overseas public diplomacy posts and personnel overseas
- § 1475h— Overseas public diplomacy grants
- § 1477— Transfer of funds
- § 1477c— Notification and award of grants
- § 1478— Reimbursement of program expenses from sources other than appropriations; disposition of receipts
- § 1479— Advancement of funds, property, or services by foreign governments; disposition; availability; return of unexpended balances or property
- § 1621— Definitions
- § 1622— Establishment of International Claims Commission
- § 1622a— Transfer of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States to Department of Justice
- § 1622b— Transfer of functions, powers, and duties of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States
- § 1622c— Membership of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States
- § 1622d— Appointment and compensation of officers and employees of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States; allowances and benefits; utilization of other Federal facilities
- § 1622e— Vesting of all non-adjudicatory functions, powers, and duties in Chairman of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States
- § 1622f— Administrative support and services to Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States by Attorney General
- § 1622g— Independence of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States; finality of Commission decisions
- § 1623— Claims
- § 1624— Certification of awards; certification of claims
- § 1626— Payments
- § 1627— Creation of special funds in Treasury
- § 1631— Definitions
- § 1631a— Property owned by Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania or any national thereof
- § 1631b— Cancellation and issuance of shares of stock or other beneficial interest in corporation
- § 1631c— Filing of order of conveyance
- § 1631d— Acquittance and discharge of obligation
- § 1631e— Rules by district courts; appeals
- § 1631f— Claims to vested property
- § 1631g— Payment of debts
- § 1631h— Hearings on claims; rules and regulations; delegation of powers
- § 1631i— Limitations
- § 1631j— Fees of agents, attorneys, or representatives
- § 1631k— Taxes
- § 1631l— Determination of expenses and time for filing suit, notice of claim and debt claim
- § 1631m— Lien, attachment, garnishment, etc., of transferred property
- § 1631n— Penalties
- § 1631o— Eligibility for return of interest in property
- § 1641— Definitions
- § 1641a— Claims funds
- § 1641b— Claims of nationals of the United States against Bulgaria, Hungary, and Rumania
- § 1641c— Claims of nationals of the United States against Italy
- § 1641d— Claims of nationals of the United States against the Soviet Union
- § 1641e— Filing of claims; notice in Federal Register
- § 1641f— Amount of award
- § 1641g— Certification of awards
- § 1641h— Funds for payment of claims
- § 1641i— Payment of awards
- § 1641j— Claims by corporations or other legal entities
- § 1641k— Prohibition against payment of award to collaborators or disloyal persons
- § 1641l— Unpaid balance of claim; claims of United States unaffected
- § 1641m— Finality of action of Commission
- § 1641n— Appropriations
- § 1641o— Time limitation on completion of affairs of Commission
- § 1641p— Fees of agents, attorneys, or representatives
- § 1641q— Applicability of administrative provisions of subchapter I
- § 1642— Definitions
- § 1642a— Financial provisions
- § 1642b— Claims against United States; jurisdiction; limitation; preference; reserve fund
- § 1642c— Determination of validity and amount of claims
- § 1642d— Nationality requirements
- § 1642e— Claims based on ownership interest in corporations or other legal entities
- § 1642f— Prevention of double benefits
- § 1642g— Consolidated awards
- § 1642h— Prohibition against payment of award to certain persons
- § 1642i— Certification of awards
- § 1642j— Time for filing of claims; notice
- § 1642k— Time limitation on completion of affairs of Commission
- § 1642l— Payment of awards
- § 1642m— Fees of attorneys; limitation; penalty
- § 1642n— Transfer of records
- § 1642o— Applicability of administrative provisions of subchapter I
- § 1642p— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1643— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1643a— Definitions
- § 1643b— Receipt of claims; determination of amount and validity
- § 1643c— Ownership of claims by nationals
- § 1643d— Claims based on ownership interest in or debt or other obligations owing by corporations or other legal entities
- § 1643e— Offsets
- § 1643f— Action of Commission with respect to claims
- § 1643g— Transfer of records
- § 1643h— Applicability of administrative provisions of subchapter I
- § 1643i— Time limitation on completion of affairs of Commission
- § 1643j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1643k— Fees for services; limitation; penalty
- § 1643l— Determination of ownership of claims referred by district courts of the United States
- § 1643m— Exclusivity of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission certification procedure
- § 1644— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1644a— Definitions
- § 1644b— Receipt and determination of claims; notice by publication in Federal Register
- § 1644c— Ownership of claims by nationals
- § 1644d— Claims based on ownership interest in or debt or other obligation owing by corporations or other legal entities
- § 1644e— Offsets
- § 1644f— Consolidated awards
- § 1644g— Claims Fund; establishment; deductions
- § 1644h— Certification of amounts; priority of payments
- § 1644i— Time limitation on completion of affairs of Commission
- § 1644j— Transfer of records
- § 1644k— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1644l— Fees for services; limitation; penalty
- § 1644m— Applicability of administrative provisions of subchapter I
- § 1645— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1645a— Definitions
- § 1645b— Receipt and determination of claims; notice by publication in Federal Register
- § 1645c— Ownership of claims by nationals
- § 1645d— Claims based on ownership interest in or debt or other obligation owing by corporations or other legal entities
- § 1645e— Offsets
- § 1645f— Certifications; assigned claims
- § 1645g— Consolidated awards
- § 1645h— Claims Fund; establishment; deductions
- § 1645i— Award payment procedures
- § 1645j— Settlement period
- § 1645k— Transfer of records
- § 1645l— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1645m— Fees for services; limitation; penalty
- § 1645n— Applicability of other statutory provisions
- § 1645o— Separability
- § 1650— Appointments of representatives and panel members under Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes
- § 1650a— Arbitration awards under the Convention
- § 1731— Protection to naturalized citizens abroad
- § 1732— Release of citizens imprisoned by foreign governments
- § 1733— Interagency Hostage Recovery Coordinator
- § 1741— Assistance for United States nationals unlawfully or wrongfully detained abroad
- § 1741a— Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs
- § 1741b— Hostage Recovery Fusion Cell
- § 1741c— Hostage Response Group
- § 1741c–1— Report on strategies for reducing likelihood of United States nationals being unlawfully or wrongfully detained or taken hostage
- § 1741c–2— Coordination with transportation authorities and industry on Department of State travel advisories
- § 1741d— Authorization of imposition of sanctions
- § 1741d–1— Designation of a foreign country as a State Sponsor of Unlawful or Wrongful Detention
- § 1741e— Definitions
- § 1741f— Rule of construction
- § 1754— Foreign currencies
- § 1783— Coordination with foreign policy
- § 1796— Participation in Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction in China
- § 1853— Assistance to Yugoslavia
- § 1896a— Restriction on commitments for technical assistance
- § 1896b— Colombo Plan Council for Technical Cooperation; authorization
- § 1928— North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- § 1928a— North Atlantic Treaty Parliamentary Conference; participation; appointment of United States Group
- § 1928b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1928c— Report to the Congress
- § 1928d— Auditing and accounting
- § 1928e— North Atlantic Assembly; appropriations for expenses of annual meeting
- § 1928f— Limitation on withdrawal from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- § 1937— Irish counterpart account; approval of disposition
- § 1942— Development assistance in Latin America; Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1943— Authorization of appropriations; restrictions; reports to congressional committees
- § 1944— Reconstruction assistance in Chile; authorization of appropriations
- § 1945— Utilization of funds for assistance in Latin America; availability for transportation of immigrants from Ryukyuan Archipelago
- § 1961— Economic assistance
- § 1962— Military assistance; use of armed forces
- § 1963— United Nations Emergency Force
- § 1964— Report to Congress
- § 1965— Expiration
- § 1971— “Vessel of the United States” defined
- § 1972— Action by Secretary of State upon seizure of vessel by foreign country; preconditions
- § 1973— Reimbursement of owner for any direct charges paid to secure release of vessel and crew
- § 1974— Inapplicability of chapter to certain seizures
- § 1975— Claims for amounts expended because of seizure
- § 1976— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1977— Reimbursement for seized commercial fishermen
- § 1978— Restriction on importation of fishery or wildlife products from countries which violate international fishery or endangered or threatened species programs
- § 1979— Fishermen’s Protective Fund
- § 1980— Compensation for loss or destruction of commercial fishing vessel or gear
- § 1980a— Reimbursement of owner for fee paid to navigate foreign waters if fee inconsistent with international law
- § 1980b— Sanctions for imposition of conditions on U.S. fishing vessel found inconsistent with international law
- § 2021— Agency appointments by President
- § 2022— Purpose of participation; reports to Congress
- § 2023— Actions and votes of representatives
- § 2024— Authorization of appropriations for payment of expenses
- § 2025— Effect of employment on retirement, insurance, and other civil service rights and privileges
- § 2026— Termination of authority and participation in Agency
- § 2027— Annual review by Secretary of State of programs and projects of the International Atomic Energy Agency; United States opposition to certain programs and projects of the Agency
- § 2054— Statement of purpose
- § 2055— Duties of Secretary of State; establishment and operation of educational institution; grants, fellowships, and scholarships; availability of facilities
- § 2056— Administration
- § 2057— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2075— Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between North and South
- § 2077— International University for the Americas
- § 2078— International Center for Middle Eastern-Western Dialogue Trust Fund
- § 2081— United States participation in Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center; purposes of Interama
- § 2082— Participation in Interama by States and foreign countries
- § 2083— Commissioner for Interama; procurement and appointment of personnel; powers and duties
- § 2084— Cooperation of other Federal departments, agencies, and instrumentalities
- § 2085— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2101— Statement of purpose
- § 2102— Authority of Secretary
- § 2103— Authority of President
- § 2104— Authority of Federal officers and agencies unaffected
- § 2121— Congressional findings; establishment of policy
- § 2122— Powers and duties of Secretary of Commerce
- § 2123— Office of Travel Promotion
- § 2123a— Research program
- § 2124— Tourism Policy Council
- § 2124c— Rural Tourism Development Foundation
- § 2131— Travel Promotion Act of 2009
- § 2151— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 2151–1— Development assistance policy
- § 2151–2— Actions to improve the international gender policy of the United States Agency for International Development
- § 2151a— Agricultural development in rural areas
- § 2151a–1— Agricultural research
- § 2151aa— Program to provide technical assistance to foreign governments and foreign central banks of developing or transitional countries
- § 2151b— Population planning and health programs
- § 2151b–1— Assistance for malaria prevention, treatment, control, and elimination
- § 2151b–2— Assistance to combat HIV/AIDS
- § 2151b–3— Assistance to combat tuberculosis
- § 2151b–4— Assistance to combat malaria
- § 2151c— Education and human resources development
- § 2151c–1— United States assistance to support educational services for displaced children
- § 2151d— Development of indigenous energy resources
- § 2151e— Appropriate technology
- § 2151g— Transfer of funds
- § 2151h— Cost-sharing
- § 2151i— Development and use of cooperatives
- § 2151k— Integrating women into national economies; report
- § 2151n— Human rights and development assistance
- § 2151n–2— Human Rights and Democracy Fund
- § 2151p— Environmental and natural resources
- § 2151p–1— Tropical forests
- § 2151q— Endangered species
- § 2151r— Sahel development program; planning
- § 2151t— Development assistance authority
- § 2151t–1— Establishment of program
- § 2151u— Private and voluntary organizations and cooperatives in overseas development
- § 2151v— Aid to relatively least developed countries
- § 2151w— Project and program evaluations
- § 2151x— Development and illicit narcotics production
- § 2151x–1— Assistance for agricultural and industrial alternatives to narcotics production
- § 2151x–2— Assistance in furtherance of narcotics control objectives of United States
- § 2151y— Accelerated loan repayments; annual review of countries with bilateral concessional loan balances; priority of determinations respecting negotiations with countries having balances; criteria for determinations
- § 2151z— Targeted assistance
- § 2152— Assistance for victims of torture
- § 2152c— Programs to encourage good governance
- § 2152d— Assistance to foreign countries to meet minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking
- § 2152e— Program to improve building construction and practices in Latin American countries
- § 2152f— Assistance for orphans and other vulnerable children
- § 2152g— Annual report
- § 2152h— Assistance to provide safe water, sanitation, and hygiene
- § 2152i— Small Grants Program
- § 2152j— Statement of policy
- § 2152j–1— United States strategy to promote the participation of women in conflict prevention and peace building
- § 2152j–2— Training requirements regarding the participation of women in conflict prevention and peace building
- § 2152j–3— Consultation and collaboration
- § 2152j–4— Definitions
- § 2152k— Assistance to improve early childhood outcomes globally
- § 2166— Regional development in Africa
- § 2169— Multilateral, regional, and bilateral programs
- § 2174— American schools, libraries, and hospital centers abroad
- § 2179— Prototype desalting plant
- § 2181— Policy
- § 2182— Authorization for worldwide shelter guarantees
- § 2182a— Agricultural and productive credit and self-help community development programs
- § 2183— General provisions
- § 2184— Trade credit insurance program for Central America
- § 2185— Trade credit insurance program for Poland
- § 2186— Loan guarantees to Israel program
- § 2197— General provisions relating to insurance, guaranty, financing, and reinsurance programs
- § 2201— Assistance to disadvantaged children in Asia
- § 2211— Findings and policy
- § 2211a— Authorization; implementation; targeted assistance
- § 2211b— Monitoring system
- § 2211c— Poverty measurement methods
- § 2211d— Additional authorities
- § 2212— Development credits for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises
- § 2213— United States Microfinance Loan Facility
- § 2214— Report
- § 2214a— Definitions
- § 2218— Utilization of democratic institutions in development
- § 2220a— General provisions
- § 2220b— General authority
- § 2220c— Board for International Food and Agricultural Development
- § 2220d— Funds for programs and activities
- § 2220e— Presidential report to Congress
- § 2221— General authority
- § 2222— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2223— Indus Basin development
- § 2225— Integration of women
- § 2226— Reports on international organizations
- § 2227— Withholding of United States proportionate share for certain programs of international organizations
- § 2228— International Muslim Youth Opportunity Fund
- § 2261— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2271— Statement of policy
- § 2272— Conditions on furnishing assistance
- § 2273— Peace process in Central America
- § 2274— Economic assistance coordination
- § 2275— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2276— “Central American countries” defined
- § 2277— Strategy to advance prosperity, combat corruption, strengthen democratic governance, and improve civilian security in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
- § 2277a— Targeted sanctions to fight corruption in El Salvador, Guatemala,,1 So in original. Honduras, and Nicaragua
- § 2281— “Debt-for-nature exchange” defined
- § 2282— Assistance for commercial debt exchanges
- § 2283— Eligible projects
- § 2284— Eligible countries
- § 2285— Terms and conditions
- § 2286— Pilot program for sub-Saharan Africa
- § 2291— Policy, general authorities, coordination, foreign police actions, definitions, and other provisions
- § 2291–4— Official immunity for authorized employees and agents of United States and foreign countries engaged in interdiction of aircraft used in illicit drug trafficking
- § 2291–5— Provision of nonlethal equipment to foreign law enforcement organizations for cooperative illicit narcotics control activities
- § 2291a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2291b— Prohibition on use of foreign assistance for reimbursements for drug crop eradications
- § 2291c— Requirements relating to aircraft and other equipment
- § 2291d— Records of aircraft use
- § 2291e— Reallocation of funds withheld from countries which fail to take adequate steps to halt illicit drug production or trafficking
- § 2291f— Prohibition on assistance to drug traffickers
- § 2291g— Limitations on acquisition of real property and construction of facilities
- § 2291h— Reporting requirements
- § 2291j— Annual certification procedures
- § 2291j–1— International drug control certification procedures
- § 2291l— Prioritization of efforts of the Department of State to combat international trafficking in covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291m— Program to provide assistance to build the capacity of foreign law enforcement agencies with respect to covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291n— Exchange program on demand reduction matters relating to illicit use of covered synthetic drugs
- § 2291o— Fentanyl reporting and authorities
- § 2292— General provisions
- § 2292a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2292a–1— Appropriated funds; Presidential reports to Committees on Appropriations of the Senate and the House
- § 2292b— Disaster assistance coordination through a Special Coordinator for International Disaster Assistance; Presidential appointment and duties
- § 2293— Long-term development assistance for sub-Saharan Africa
- § 2294— Authorizations of appropriations for Development Fund for Africa
- § 2295— Assistance for the independent states
- § 2295a— Criteria for assistance to governments of the independent states
- § 2295b— Authorities relating to assistance and other provisions
- § 2295c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2296— United States assistance to promote reconciliation and recovery from regional conflicts
- § 2296a— Economic assistance
- § 2296b— Development of infrastructure
- § 2296c— Border control assistance
- § 2296d— Strengthening democracy, tolerance, and the development of civil society
- § 2296e— Administrative authorities
- § 2296f— Definitions
- § 2301— Congressional statement of policy
- § 2302— Utilization of defense articles and defense services
- § 2304— Human rights and security assistance
- § 2305— National Security Assistance Strategy
- § 2311— General authority
- § 2312— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2314— Furnishing of defense articles or related training or other defense service on grant basis
- § 2318— Special authority
- § 2321b— Excess defense article
- § 2321c— Definitions
- § 2321d— Considerations in furnishing military assistance
- § 2321h— Stockpiling of defense articles for foreign countries
- § 2321i— Overseas management of assistance and sales programs
- § 2321j— Authority to transfer excess defense articles
- § 2321k— Designation of major non-NATO allies
- § 2323— Transfer of defense articles or services
- § 2344— Reimbursements
- § 2346— Authority
- § 2346a— Authorizations of appropriations
- § 2346b— Emergency assistance
- § 2346c— Administration of justice
- § 2346d— People-to-People Partnership for Peace Fund
- § 2347— General authority
- § 2347a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2347b— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 2347c— Exchange training; reciprocity agreement
- § 2347d— Training in maritime skills
- § 2347e— Prohibition on grant assistance for certain high income foreign countries
- § 2347f— Consultation requirement
- § 2347g— Records regarding foreign participants
- § 2347h— Human rights report
- § 2348— General authorization
- § 2348a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2348c— Administrative authorities
- § 2348d— Data on costs incurred in support of United Nations peacekeeping operations
- § 2349— General authority
- § 2349a— Authorization and utilization of funds
- § 2349aa— General authority
- § 2349aa–1— Purposes
- § 2349aa–10— Antiterrorism assistance
- § 2349aa–2— Limitations
- § 2349aa–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2349aa–5— Administrative authorities
- § 2349aa–7— Coordination of all United States terrorism-related assistance to foreign countries
- § 2349aa–8— Prohibition on imports from and exports to Libya
- § 2349aa–9— Ban on importing goods and services from countries supporting terrorism
- § 2349b— Waiver authorities
- § 2349bb— Purposes
- § 2349bb–1— Authorization of assistance
- § 2349bb–2— Transit interdiction
- § 2349bb–2a— International nonproliferation export control training
- § 2349bb–3— Limitations
- § 2349bb–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2349bb–5— Proliferation interdiction assistance
- § 2349bb–6— Safeguarding and elimination of conventional arms
- § 2349cc— Findings
- § 2349cc–1— Authorization of assistance and funding for cyberspace, digital connectivity, and related technologies (CDT) capacity building activities
- § 2349cc–2— Review of emergency assistance capacity
- § 2349cc–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2351— Encouragement of free enterprise and private participation
- § 2352— Small business
- § 2353— Shipping on United States vessels
- § 2354— Procurement
- § 2355— Retention and use of certain items and funds
- § 2356— Patents and technical information
- § 2357— Furnishing of services and commodities
- § 2358— Foreign and domestic excess property
- § 2360— Transfer of funds between accounts
- § 2361— Completion of plans and cost estimates
- § 2362— Use of foreign currencies
- § 2363— Accounting, valuation, reporting, and administration of foreign currencies
- § 2364— Special authorities
- § 2365— Contract authority
- § 2366— Availability of funds
- § 2367— Termination expenses
- § 2368— Assistance for a reconstruction and stabilization crisis
- § 2370— Prohibitions against furnishing assistance
- § 2370a— Expropriation of United States property
- § 2370b— Humanitarian assistance code of conduct
- § 2370c— Definitions
- § 2370c–1— Prohibition
- § 2370c–2— Reports
- § 2371— Prohibition on assistance to governments supporting international terrorism
- § 2372a— Renewal, reissuance, etc., of export licenses to or for Argentina
- § 2373— Eastern Mediterranean policy requirements
- § 2375— Assistance to Pakistan
- § 2376— Nuclear non-proliferation policy in South Asia
- § 2377— Prohibition on assistance to countries that aid terrorist states
- § 2378— Prohibition on assistance to countries that provide military equipment to terrorist states
- § 2378–1— Prohibition on assistance to countries that restrict United States humanitarian assistance
- § 2378a— Depleted uranium ammunition
- § 2378b— Limitation on assistance to the Palestinian Authority
- § 2378c— Limitation on assistance for the West Bank and Gaza
- § 2378c–1— Limitation on assistance to the West Bank and Gaza
- § 2378d— Limitation on assistance to security forces
- § 2381— Exercise of functions
- § 2381a— Strengthened management practices
- § 2382— Coordination with foreign policy
- § 2383— Responsibilities of the Secretary of Defense; priorities in procurement, delivery, and allocation of military equipment
- § 2384— Statutory officers
- § 2385— Employment of personnel
- § 2385a— Unified personnel system
- § 2386— Experts, consultants, and retired officers
- § 2387— Detail of personnel to foreign governments
- § 2388— Detail of personnel to international organizations
- § 2389— Status and benefits of personnel assigned or detailed to foreign governments or international organizations
- § 2390— Terms of detail or assignment of personnel
- § 2391— Missions and staffs abroad
- § 2392— Government agencies
- § 2393— Waiver of certain laws
- § 2393a— Requests by Government Accountability Office and Congressional committees for documents and materials
- § 2394— Reports and information; definitions
- § 2394–1— Notification of program changes
- § 2394–1a— Classification of reports
- § 2394a— Extortion and illegal payments to officials of foreign countries receiving international security assistance
- § 2394b— HELP Commission
- § 2394c— Information on covered United States foreign assistance programs
- § 2395— General authorities
- § 2395a— International agreements concerning debt relief; transmittal to congressional committees
- § 2396— Availability of funds
- § 2396a— Property Management Fund
- § 2396b— USAID Buying Power Maintenance Account
- § 2397— Administrative expenses
- § 2398— Assistance to countries pursuant to other statutes
- § 2399b— False claims and ineligible commodities
- § 2399c— Coordination of policies and programs
- § 2399d— Shipping differential
- § 2401— Effective date; identification of programs
- § 2402— Saving provisions
- § 2403— Definitions
- § 2404— Unexpended balances
- § 2405— Separability
- § 2406— Development programs for dependable fuel supplies
- § 2407— Special authorization for use of foreign currencies
- § 2409— Use of United States Armed Forces
- § 2411— Limitation upon exercise of special authorities
- § 2412— Limitation on foreign assistance appropriations
- § 2413— Changes in allocation of foreign assistance
- § 2414— Presidential findings and determinations
- § 2414a— Annual report to Congress on voting practices at United Nations
- § 2415— Annual military assistance report
- § 2416— Annual foreign military training report
- § 2420— Police training prohibition
- § 2421— Trade and Development Agency
- § 2421a— Capital projects office within Agency for International Development
- § 2421b— Capital projects for poverty alleviation and environmental safety and sustainability
- § 2421c— Coordination
- § 2421d— Funding for capital projects
- § 2421e— Definitions
- § 2421f— Sustainability requirements for certain capital projects in connection with overseas contingency operations
- § 2423— Exchanges of certain materials
- § 2426— Discrimination against United States personnel
- § 2427— Operating expenses
- § 2428a— Congressional declaration of policy toward Korea; transmittal of report to Speaker of the House and Congressional committees
- § 2428b— Special security assistance for modernization of Armed Forces of Korea
- § 2429a–1— Annual report on nuclear transfer activities
- § 2429a–2— Enforcement of nonproliferation treaties
- § 2430— Purpose
- § 2430a— Definitions
- § 2430b— Eligibility for benefits
- § 2430c— Reduction of certain debt
- § 2430d— Repayment of principal
- § 2430e— Interest on new obligations
- § 2430f— Enterprise for the Americas Funds
- § 2430g— Americas Framework Agreements
- § 2430h— Enterprise for the Americas Board
- § 2430i— Annual reports to Congress
- § 2431— Findings and purposes
- § 2431a— Definitions
- § 2431b— Establishment of Facility
- § 2431c— Eligibility for benefits
- § 2431d— Reduction of debt owed to United States as result of concessional loans under this chapter
- § 2431e— Reduction of debt owed to United States as result of credits extended under title I of Food for Peace Act
- § 2431f— Authority to engage in debt-for-nature swaps and debt buybacks
- § 2431g— Conservation Agreement
- § 2431h— Conservation Fund
- § 2431i— Board
- § 2431j— Consultations with Congress
- § 2431k— Annual reports to Congress
- § 2451— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 2452— Authorization of activities
- § 2452a— Exchange program with countries in transition from totalitarianism to democracy
- § 2452c— Program to provide grants to American-sponsored schools in predominantly Muslim countries to provide scholarships
- § 2453— Agreements with foreign governments and international organizations
- § 2454— Administration
- § 2455— Appropriations
- § 2456— J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
- § 2457— Reports by Board
- § 2458— Authority of President
- § 2458a— Federal employee participation in cultural exchange programs
- § 2459— Immunity from seizure under judicial process of cultural objects imported for temporary exhibition or display
- § 2460— Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
- § 2461— Exchanges between United States and independent states of the former Soviet Union
- § 2462— Establishment of grant program for foreign study by American college students of limited financial means
- § 2463— Allocation of funds transferred to the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
- § 2464— Ethical issues in international health research
- § 2465— John Lewis Civil Rights Fellowship Program
- § 2501— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 2501–1— Independent agency status of Peace Corps
- § 2501a— Voluntary service programs
- § 2502— Presidential authorization; appropriations and financial readjustments
- § 2503— Director and Deputy Director; delegation of functions
- § 2504— Peace Corps volunteers
- § 2504a— Health care for volunteers at Peace Corps posts
- § 2505— Peace Corps volunteer leaders; number; applicability of chapter; benefits
- § 2506— Peace Corps employees
- § 2507— Training program
- § 2507a— Sexual assault risk-reduction and response training
- § 2507b— Sexual assault policy
- § 2507c— Office of Victim Advocacy
- § 2507d— Establishment of Sexual Assault Advisory Council
- § 2507e— Volunteer feedback and Peace Corps review
- § 2507f— Establishment of a policy on stalking
- § 2507g— Establishment of a confidentiality protection policy
- § 2507h— Removal and assessment and evaluation
- § 2507i— Reporting requirements
- § 2508— Foreign participants; admission into the United States as nonimmigrants; removal
- § 2509— Presidential powers and authorities
- § 2511— Peace Corps National Advisory Council
- § 2512— Experts and consultants
- § 2513— Assignment of personnel to foreign governments or international organizations
- § 2514— Use of funds
- § 2514a— Authorization for Peace Corps to provide separation pay for host country resident personal services contractors of the Peace Corps
- § 2515— Foreign Currency Fluctuations Account
- § 2516— Use of foreign currencies
- § 2517— Activities promoting Americans’ understanding of other peoples
- § 2518— Seal and name
- § 2519— Security investigations
- § 2520— Military training and service exemption
- § 2521— Foreign language proficiency
- § 2521a— Nonpartisan appointments
- § 2522— Definitions
- § 2523— Separability
- § 2551— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 2552— Definitions
- § 2567— Presidential Special Representatives
- § 2568— Program for visiting scholars
- § 2571— Research, development and other studies
- § 2572— Patents; availability to general public; protection of background rights
- § 2573— Policy formulation
- § 2574— Negotiation management
- § 2576— Arms control information
- § 2577— Verification of compliance
- § 2577a— Arms control verification
- § 2578— Negotiating records
- § 2581— General authority of Secretary of State
- § 2584— Dual compensation exemption
- § 2593a— Annual report to Congress
- § 2593e— Measures against persons involved in activities that violate arms control treaties or agreements with the United States
- § 2595— Findings
- § 2595a— Policy coordination concerning implementation of on-site inspection provisions
- § 2595b–1— Review of certain reprogramming notifications
- § 2595c— Definitions
- § 2595d— Annual report on comprehensive nuclear-test-ban treaty sensors
- § 2601— Refugees and migration
- § 2602— Presidential authorization
- § 2603— Delegation of powers
- § 2604— Allocation, transfer and availability of funds; separate appropriation accounts on Treasury books
- § 2605— Use of funds and personnel; savings provision
- § 2606— Audits of U.S. funds received by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- § 2621— Definitions
- § 2625— Gifts or decorations on deposit with State Department
- § 2651— Establishment of Department
- § 2651a— Organization of Department of State
- § 2652c— Assistant Secretary of State for Verification and Compliance
- § 2655a— Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs within Department of State; Assistant Secretary of State as head of Bureau
- § 2655b— Diplomatic presence overseas
- § 2655c— Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs
- § 2656— Management of foreign affairs
- § 2656a— Congressional declaration of findings of major significance of modern scientific and technological advances in foreign policy
- § 2656b— Congressional declaration of policy regarding consequences of science and technology on conduct of foreign policy
- § 2656c— Responsibilities of President
- § 2656d— Responsibilities of Secretary of State
- § 2656e— Terrorism-related travel advisories
- § 2656f— Annual country reports on terrorism
- § 2656g— Report on terrorist assets in United States
- § 2656h— International credit reports
- § 2656i— Counterdrug and anticrime activities of Department of State
- § 2656j— Countering white identity terrorism globally
- § 2656k— Human rights awareness for American athletic delegations
- § 2657— Custody of seals and property
- § 2658a— Foreign Affairs Manual and Foreign Affairs Handbook changes
- § 2659— State statutes to be procured
- § 2660— Copies of treaties furnished to Director of the Government Publishing Office
- § 2661— Procurement of information for corporations, firms and individuals; expense of cablegrams and telephone service involved; appropriation
- § 2661a— Foreign contracts or arrangements; discrimination
- § 2661b— Services provided to the press
- § 2664— Distribution of duties of officers, clerks, and employees
- § 2664a— Protection of Civil Service employees
- § 2665— Personal services other than those provided for
- § 2665a— Foreign Service fellowships
- § 2665b— Veterans Innovation Partnership Fellowship Program
- § 2665c— Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program
- § 2665d— Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Fellowship Program
- § 2668— Requisitions for advances to pay lawful obligations
- § 2668a— Disposition of trust funds received from foreign governments for citizens of United States
- § 2669— Printing and binding outside continental United States; settlement and payment of claims by foreign governments; employment of aliens; official functions and courtesies; purchase of uniforms; payment of tort claims; payment of assumed obligations in Germany; telecommunications services; security; special purpose passenger motor vehicles; pay obligations arising under international conventions or contracts; personal service contracts
- § 2669–1— Payment of tort claims arising in connection with overseas operations
- § 2669a— Diplomatic Telecommunications Service
- § 2669b— Reaffirming United States international telecommunications policy
- § 2670— Insurance on motor vehicles in foreign countries; tie lines and teletype equipment; ice and drinking water; excise taxes on negotiable instruments; remains of deceased persons; relief, protection, and burial of seamen; acknowledgement of services of foreign vessels and aircraft; rentals and leases
- § 2671— Emergency expenditures
- § 2672— Participation in international activities; restriction; expenses
- § 2672a— Alternate United States Commissioners for international fisheries commissions
- § 2672b— Compensation of Alternate United States Commissioners; travel expenses and other allowances
- § 2673— International Civil Aviation Organization; availability of funds for participation
- § 2674— Availability of exchange allowances or proceeds derived from exchange or sale of motor vehicles
- § 2675— Allocation or transfer to other agencies of funds appropriated to Department of State; authority for expenditure of funds
- § 2676— Contracts in foreign countries
- § 2677— Availability of funds for travel expenses and transportation of personal effects, household goods, or automobiles
- § 2678— Reduction in earmarks if appropriations are less than authorizations
- § 2679— Maximum rates of per diem in lieu of subsistence payable to foreign participants in exchange of persons program or in program of furnishing technical information and assistance
- § 2679a— Procurement contracts
- § 2679b— Prohibition against fraudulent use of “Made in America” labels
- § 2679c— Prohibition on discriminatory contracts
- § 2679d— Exemption from certain procurement protest procedures for noncompetitive contracting in emergency circumstances
- § 2679e— List of certain telecommunications providers
- § 2680— Appropriations for State Department; information to congressional committees
- § 2680–1— Deadline for responses to questions from congressional committees
- § 2680–2— Facilitating access to Department of State
- § 2680–3— Responsiveness to Congressional Research Service inquiries and Congressional Budget Office inquiries
- § 2680–4— Periodic briefings from Bureau of Intelligence and Research
- § 2680a— Compensation for disability or death
- § 2680b— Special rules for certain monthly workers’ compensation payments and other payments for Department of State personnel under chief of mission authority
- § 2681— International broadcasting facilities; transfer to Department of State; acquisition of property
- § 2682— Liquidation and disposal of broadcasting facilities
- § 2683— Assumption of obligations of operation of broadcasting facilities
- § 2684— Capital fund for Department of State to centralize reproduction, editorial, data processing, audiovisual and other services; maximum amount; operation of fund
- § 2684a— Capital Investment Fund
- § 2684b— Strengthening the Chief Information Officer of the Department of State
- § 2685— Reimbursement for detailed State Department personnel
- § 2686— Review of world-wide supply, demand, and price of basic raw and processed materials
- § 2686a— Appointment of Special Coordinator for water policy negotiations and water resources policy
- § 2687— Use of appropriated funds for unusual expenses of United States Representative to Organization of American States
- § 2688— Ambassadors; criteria regarding selection and confirmation
- § 2689— American Sections, International Joint Commission, United States and Canada; funds for representation expenses and official entertainment within the United States
- § 2690— Foreign gifts; audit; reports to Congress
- § 2692— Compensation for persons participating in State Department proceedings; availability of funds
- § 2694— Limitation on purchase of gifts for foreign individuals; report to Speaker of the House and chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate
- § 2695— Administrative services
- § 2695a— Foreign language services
- § 2696— Nondiscretionary personnel costs, currency fluctuations, and other contingencies
- § 2697— Acceptance of gifts on behalf of United States
- § 2698— Procurement of legal services
- § 2699— Employment opportunities for family members
- § 2700— Use of vehicles
- § 2701— Educational facilities
- § 2701a— Education allowance for dependents of Department of State employees located in United States territories
- § 2702— Malpractice protection
- § 2703— Services and facilities for employees at posts abroad
- § 2703a— Emergency back-up care
- § 2704— Subsistence expenses
- § 2705— Documentation of citizenship
- § 2706— Reprograming of funds; notice requirements
- § 2706a— Rewards payments
- § 2707— International communications and information policy; duties of Secretary of State
- § 2708— Department of State rewards program
- § 2708a— Award of Thomas Jefferson Star for Foreign Service
- § 2709— Special agents
- § 2710— Expenses relating to participation in arbitrations of certain disputes
- § 2711— Counterterrorism Protection Fund
- § 2712— Authority to control certain terrorism-related services
- § 2713— Protection of historic and artistic furnishings of reception areas of the Harry S Truman Federal Building
- § 2714— Denial of passports to certain convicted drug traffickers
- § 2714a— Revocation or denial of passport in case of certain unpaid taxes
- § 2715— Procedures regarding major disasters and incidents abroad affecting United States citizens
- § 2715a— Provision of information on certain violent crimes abroad to victims and victims’ families
- § 2715b— Notification of next of kin; reports of death
- § 2715c— Conservation and disposition of estates
- § 2716— Debt collection
- § 2717— Defense trade controls registration fees
- § 2718— Fees received for use of Blair House
- § 2719— Grants for training and education in international affairs
- § 2719a— Foreign affairs training
- § 2719b— Training and professional development prioritization
- § 2719c— Facilitation and encouragement of training and professional development for Foreign Service and Civil Service personnel
- § 2719d— Language incentive pay for civil service employees
- § 2720— Closing of consular and diplomatic posts abroad
- § 2721— Impermissible basis for denial of passports
- § 2722— International meetings
- § 2723— Denial of visas
- § 2724— Fees for commercial services
- § 2725— Fees for use of the George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center
- § 2726— Fee for use of diplomatic reception rooms
- § 2727— Accounting of collections in budget presentation documents
- § 2728— Crimes committed by diplomats
- § 2729— State Department records of overseas deaths of United States citizens from nonnatural causes
- § 2730— Prohibition on funding the involuntary return of refugees
- § 2731— Monitoring and combating anti-Semitism
- § 2732— Public diplomacy responsibilities of the Department of State
- § 2732a— Avoiding duplication of programs and efforts
- § 2732b— Improving research and evaluation of public diplomacy
- § 2732c— Submission of federally funded research and development center reports to Congress
- § 2733— Reemployment of annuitants under the Civil Service Retirement System and Federal Employees’ Retirement System
- § 2734— Reconstruction and stabilization
- § 2734a— Authorities related to personnel
- § 2734b— Report on diversity recruitment, employment, retention, and promotion
- § 2734c— Employee assignment restrictions
- § 2734d— Recruitment and retention of individuals who have lived, worked, or studied in predominantly Muslim countries or communities
- § 2734e— Annual Report
- § 2734f— Strategic staffing plan for the Department of State
- § 2734g— Promoting transparency and accountability in the Department of State workforce
- § 2734h— Increased accountability in assignment restrictions and reviews
- § 2735— Foreign relations exchange programs
- § 2735a— Presidential Envoy for the Abraham Accords, Negev Forum, and Related Integration and Normalization Fora and Agreements
- § 2735b— National Museum of American Diplomacy
- § 2736— Exit interviews for workforce
- § 2736a— Recruitment and retention
- § 2736b— Leadership engagement and accountability
- § 2736c— Professional development opportunities and tools
- § 2736d— Payne fellowship authorization
- § 2736d–1— Donald M. Payne International Development Fellowship Program
- § 2736e— Voluntary participation
- § 2736f— Efforts to improve retention and prevent retaliation
- § 2737— Department of State paid Student Internship Program
- § 2738— Mid-Career Mentoring Program
- § 2739— Civil service rotational program
- § 2740— Career intermission program adjustment to enhance retention
- § 2741— Authority to pay for or reimburse for certain security services
- § 2751— Need for international defense cooperation and military export controls; Presidential waiver; report to Congress; arms sales policy
- § 2752— Coordination with foreign policy
- § 2753— Eligibility for defense services or defense articles
- § 2754— Purposes for which military sales or leases by the United States are authorized; report to Congress
- § 2755— Discrimination prohibited if based on race, religion, national origin, or sex
- § 2756— Foreign intimidation and harassment of individuals in United States
- § 2761— Sales from stocks
- § 2762— Procurement for cash sales
- § 2763— Credit sales
- § 2764— Guaranties
- § 2765— Annual estimate and justification for sales program
- § 2766— Security assistance surveys
- § 2767— Authority of President to enter into cooperative projects with friendly foreign countries
- § 2769— Foreign military construction sales
- § 2770— General authority
- § 2770a— Exchange of training and related support
- § 2771— Military sales authorizations and ceilings
- § 2773— Restraint in arms sales to Sub-Saharan Africa
- § 2774— Foreign military sales credit standards
- § 2775— Foreign military sales to less developed countries
- § 2776— Reports and certifications to Congress on military exports
- § 2777— Fiscal provisions relating to foreign military sales credits
- § 2778— Control of arms exports and imports
- § 2778a— Exportation of uranium depleted in the isotope 235
- § 2779— Fees of military sales agents
- § 2779a— Prohibition on incentive payments
- § 2780— Transactions with countries supporting acts of international terrorism
- § 2781— Transactions with countries not fully cooperating with United States antiterrorism efforts
- § 2785— End-use monitoring of defense articles and defense services
- § 2791— General provisions
- § 2792— Administrative expenses
- § 2793— Other provisions unaffected
- § 2794— Definitions
- § 2795— Fund
- § 2795a— Use and transfer of items procured by Fund
- § 2796— Leasing authority
- § 2796a— Reports to Congress
- § 2796b— Legislative review procedures
- § 2796c— Applicability of other statutory provisions
- § 2796d— Loan of materials, supplies, and equipment for research and development purposes
- § 2797— Licensing
- § 2797a— Denial of transfer of missile equipment or technology by United States persons
- § 2797b— Transfers of missile equipment or technology by foreign persons
- § 2797b–1— Notification of admittance of MTCR adherents
- § 2797b–2— Authority relating to MTCR adherents
- § 2797c— Definitions
- § 2798— Sanctions against certain foreign persons
- § 2799— Purpose
- § 2799a— CFE Treaty obligations
- § 2799aa— Nuclear enrichment transfers
- § 2799aa–1— Nuclear reprocessing transfers, illegal exports for nuclear explosive devices, transfers of nuclear explosive devices, and nuclear detonations
- § 2799aa–2— “Nuclear explosive device” defined
- § 2799b— Authorities
- § 2799c— Notifications and reports to Congress
- § 2799d— Definitions
- § 2801— Congressional findings
- § 2802— Federal recognition
- § 2803— Federal participation
- § 2804— Establishment of standards and criteria; publication in the Federal Register
- § 2805— Withdrawal of Federal recognition or participation
- § 2806— Other provisions unaffected
- § 2807— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2901— Congressional statement of findings and declaration of purpose
- § 2902— Japan-United States Friendship Trust Fund
- § 2903— Japan-United States Friendship Commission
- § 2904— Functions of Commission
- § 2905— Administrative powers of Commission
- § 2906— Management of the Friendship Trust Fund
- § 3001— Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; establishment
- § 3002— Function and duties of Commission
- § 3003— Commission membership
- § 3004— Testimony of witnesses, production of evidence; issuance of subpena; administration of oaths
- § 3006— Commission report to Congress; periodic reports; expenditure of appropriations
- § 3007— Appropriations for Commission
- § 3008— Commission staff
- § 3009— Printing and binding costs
- § 3101— Congressional statement of findings and declaration of purpose
- § 3102— Definitions
- § 3103— Presidential authority and duties
- § 3104— Rules and regulations
- § 3105— Enforcement
- § 3106— Use of experts and administrative support services
- § 3107— Consultations; creation of independent public advisory committees
- § 3108— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3141— Congressional findings
- § 3142— Report by Secretary of Commerce
- § 3143— Reports by Government Accountability Office
- § 3144— Access to information; confidentiality
- § 3145— Construction of foreign direct investment and international financial data provisions
- § 3146— Definitions
- § 3201— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 3202— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 3203— Definitions
- § 3221— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 3222— Uranium enrichment capacity
- § 3223— International undertakings
- § 3224— Reevaluation of nuclear fuel cycle
- § 3224a— Studies and agreements by Secretary of Energy on multinational or international basis concerning spent fuel storage facilities and transportation systems; congressional consent; authorization of appropriations; limitations on use of funds; exceptions; special nuclear material for India
- § 3241— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 3242— Training program
- § 3243— Negotiations
- § 3244— Actions to combat international nuclear terrorism
- § 3261— Congressional declaration of policy; Presidential report to Congress
- § 3262— Programs
- § 3281— Annual Presidential report to Congress on governmental efforts to prevent proliferation
- § 3282— Reports by departments and agencies
- § 3301— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 3302— Implementation of United States policy with regard to Taiwan
- § 3303— Application to Taiwan of laws and international agreements
- § 3304— Overseas Private Investment Corporation
- § 3305— The American Institute in Taiwan
- § 3306— Services to United States citizens on Taiwan
- § 3307— Exemption from taxation
- § 3308— Activities of United States Government agencies
- § 3309— Taiwan instrumentality
- § 3310— Employment of United States Government agency personnel
- § 3310a— Commercial personnel at American Institute of Taiwan
- § 3311— Reporting requirements
- § 3312— Rules and regulations
- § 3313— Congressional oversight
- § 3314— Definitions
- § 3315— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3316— Severability
- § 3351— Modernizing Taiwan’s security capabilities to deter and, if necessary, defeat aggression by the People’s Republic of China
- § 3352— Establishment
- § 3353— International military education and training cooperation with Taiwan
- § 3354— Use of Special Defense Acquisition Fund
- § 3355— Multi-year plan to fulfill defensive requirements of military forces of Taiwan
- § 3356— Fast-tracking sales to Taiwan under foreign military sales program
- § 3357— Findings and statement of policy
- § 3357a— Statement of policy on Taiwan
- § 3357b— Establishment of training, advising, and institutional capacity-building program for military forces of Taiwan
- § 3361— Strategy to respond to influence and information operations targeting Taiwan
- § 3362— Task force to counter economic coercion by the People’s Republic of China
- § 3363— China censorship monitor and action group
- § 3371— Findings
- § 3372— Strategy to support Taiwan’s meaningful participation in international organizations
- § 3373— Meaningful participation of Taiwan in the International Civil Aviation Organization
- § 3381— Findings
- § 3382— Purposes
- § 3383— Definitions
- § 3384— Taiwan Fellowship Program
- § 3385— Reports and audits
- § 3386— Taiwan fellows on detail from Government service
- § 3387— Funding
- § 3388— Supporting United States educational and exchange programs with Taiwan
- § 3391— Rule of construction
- § 3392— Rule of construction regarding the use of military force
- § 3401— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 3402— Supplemental authorization of foreign military sales loan guaranties for Egypt and Israel
- § 3403— Supplemental authorization of economic support for Egypt
- § 3404— Transfer of facilities of United States Sinai Field Mission to Egypt
- § 3405— Contributions by other countries to support peace in the Middle East
- § 3406— Trilateral scientific and technological cooperation by Egypt, Israel, and United States
- § 3408— Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons
- § 3421— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 3422— Participation of United States personnel in the Multinational Force and Observers
- § 3423— United States contributions to costs
- § 3424— Nonreimbursed costs
- § 3425— Reports to Congress
- § 3426— Statements of Congressional intent
- § 3427— Definitions
- § 3501— Congressional statement of policy
- § 3502— Purposes and establishment; policy guidelines and objectives
- § 3503— Functions
- § 3504— General authorities; fiscal requirement for authorities
- § 3505— Director
- § 3506— Deputy Director
- § 3507— Council on International Scientific and Technological Cooperation
- § 3508— Fellowships
- § 3509— Conflict of interest; personnel and activities covered
- § 3510— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3513— Expiration of statutory authorities
- § 3601— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 3602— Definitions
- § 3611— Establishment, purposes, offices, and residence of Commission
- § 3612— Supervisory Board
- § 3612a— General powers of Commission
- § 3612b— Specific powers of Commission
- § 3613— Administrator
- § 3614— Deputy Administrator
- § 3615— Consultative Committee
- § 3616— Joint Commission on the Environment
- § 3617— Travel expenses
- § 3618— Defense of Panama Canal
- § 3619— Joint sea level canal study
- § 3620— Authority of Ambassador; independence of Commission regarding its Panama Canal responsibilities
- § 3621— Security legislation
- § 3622— Code of conduct for Commission personnel
- § 3623— Office of Ombudsman
- § 3641— Definitions
- § 3642— Appointment and compensation; duties
- § 3643— Transfer of Federal employees
- § 3644— Compensation of individuals in uniformed services
- § 3645— Deduction from basic pay of amounts due for supplies or services
- § 3648— Privileges and immunities of certain employees
- § 3649— Applicability of certain benefits
- § 3650— Air transportation
- § 3651— Definitions
- § 3652— Panama Canal Employment System; merit and other employment requirements
- § 3653— Employment standards
- § 3656— Uniform application of standards and rates
- § 3657— Recruitment and retention remuneration
- § 3657a— Quarters allowances
- § 3658— Benefits based on basic pay
- § 3660— Review and adjustment of classifications, grades, and pay level
- § 3661— Panama Canal Board of Appeals; duties
- § 3662— Appeals to Board; procedures
- § 3664— Applicability of title 5
- § 3672— Placement
- § 3673— Transition separation incentive payments
- § 3681— Retirement under special treaty provisions
- § 3682— Administration of certain disability benefits
- § 3691— Individuals considered employees
- § 3701— Labor-management relations
- § 3712— Panama Canal Revolving Fund
- § 3712a— Authority to lease office space
- § 3713— Panama Canal emergency authority
- § 3714— Borrowing authority
- § 3714a— Dissolution of Commission
- § 3714b— Printing
- § 3715— Establishment of Compensation Fund
- § 3715a— Operation of Fund
- § 3715b— Transfers from Fund for compensation benefits
- § 3715c— Final evaluation of Fund; deficiency or surplus in Fund
- § 3715d— Continuation of benefits
- § 3721— Accounting policies
- § 3723— Audits
- § 3731— Reimbursements
- § 3741— Postal service
- § 3751— Payments to Republic of Panama
- § 3752— Transactions with Republic of Panama
- § 3753— Disaster relief
- § 3754— Congressional restraints on property transfers and tax expenditures; formal apprisal of Panama
- § 3761— Settlement of claims generally
- § 3771— Injuries in locks of canal; adjustment and payment of claims
- § 3772— Injuries outside locks
- § 3773— Measure of damages generally
- § 3774— Delays for which no responsibility is assumed
- § 3775— Settlement of claims
- § 3776— Actions on claims
- § 3777— Investigation of accident or injury giving rise to claim
- § 3778— Board of local inspectors
- § 3779— Insurance
- § 3781— Assets and liabilities of Panama Canal Company
- § 3782— Transfers and cross-servicing between agencies
- § 3783— Disposition of property of United States
- § 3784— Transfer of property to Republic of Panama
- § 3791— Prescription of measurement rules and rates of tolls
- § 3792— Bases of tolls
- § 3793— Interest on investments
- § 3794— Procedures
- § 3811— Operating regulations
- § 3821— Vessels subject to inspection
- § 3822— Foreign vessels
- § 3823— Regulations governing inspection
- § 3861— Procurement system
- § 3862— Panama Canal Board of Contract Appeals
- § 3871— Annual report
- § 3872— Notification requirements
- § 3873— Exemption from Metric Conversion Act of 1975
- § 3901— Congressional findings and objectives
- § 3902— Definitions
- § 3903— Members of Service
- § 3904— Functions of Service
- § 3905— Personnel actions
- § 3921— Administration by Secretary of State
- § 3922— Utilization of Foreign Service personnel system by other agencies
- § 3922a— Representation of minorities and women in Foreign Service
- § 3922b— Public diplomacy training
- § 3922c— Integration of foreign economic policy
- § 3923— Compatibility among agencies utilizing Foreign Service personnel system
- § 3924— Uniform and consolidated administration of Service
- § 3925— Compatibility between Foreign Service and other Government personnel systems
- § 3926— Regulations; delegation of functions
- § 3927— Chief of mission
- § 3927a— Review by chief of mission
- § 3927b— Reporting requirement on chiefs of mission
- § 3928— Director General of Foreign Service
- § 3929— Inspector General
- § 3929a— Abolishment of Inspector General of Department of State and Foreign Service
- § 3929b— Cooperation with Office of the Inspector General
- § 3930— Board of Foreign Service
- § 3931— Board of Examiners
- § 3941— General provisions
- § 3942— Appointments by the President
- § 3943— Appointments by the Secretary
- § 3944— Chiefs of Mission
- § 3945— Senior Foreign Service
- § 3946— Career appointments
- § 3947— Entry levels for Foreign Service officer candidates
- § 3948— Recall and reappointment of career members
- § 3949— Limited appointments
- § 3950— Reemployment rights following limited appointment
- § 3951— United States citizens hired abroad
- § 3952— Diplomatic and consular missions
- § 3961— Salaries of chiefs of mission
- § 3962— Salaries of Senior Foreign Service members
- § 3963— Foreign Service Schedule
- § 3964— Assignments to salary class
- § 3965— Performance pay
- § 3966— Within-class salary increases
- § 3967— Salaries for Foreign Service personnel abroad who perform routine duties
- § 3968— Local compensation plans
- § 3968a— Locally-employed staff wages
- § 3969— Salaries of consular agents
- § 3970— Compensation for imprisoned foreign national employees
- § 3971— Temporary service as principal officer
- § 3972— Special differentials
- § 3973— Death gratuities
- § 3974— Border equalization pay adjustment
- § 3975— Group life insurance supplement applicable to those killed in terrorist attacks
- § 3976— Survivors’ and dependents’ educational assistance
- § 3981— Authority of Secretary
- § 3982— Assignments to Foreign Service positions
- § 3983— Assignments to non-Service and other positions
- § 3984— Service in United States and abroad
- § 3985— Temporary details
- § 4001— Promotions
- § 4002— Establishment of selection boards
- § 4003— Recommendations and rankings
- § 4004— Records
- § 4005— Implementation of selection board recommendations
- § 4006— Other bases for promoting or increasing pay
- § 4007— Retirement for expiration of time in class
- § 4008— Retirement based on failure to meet standard of performance
- § 4009— Retirement benefits
- § 4010— Separation for cause; suspension
- § 4010a— Reductions in force
- § 4011— Termination of limited appointments
- § 4012— Termination of appointments of consular agents and foreign national employees
- § 4012a— Foreign national employees separation pay
- § 4013— Department awards
- § 4021— Institution for training
- § 4021a— Matters relating to the Foreign Service Institute
- § 4022— Foreign language requirements
- § 4023— Career development program
- § 4024— Functions of Secretary
- § 4025— Training grants
- § 4026— Career counseling
- § 4027— Visiting Scholars Program
- § 4028— Training for Foreign Service officers
- § 4028a— Per diem allowance for newly hired members of the Foreign Service
- § 4029— Increased training in multilateral diplomacy
- § 4030— Suitability reviews for Foreign Service Institute instructors
- § 4041— Administration
- § 4042— Maintenance of Fund
- § 4043— Participants
- § 4044— Definitions
- § 4045— Contributions to Fund
- § 4046— Computation of annuities
- § 4047— Payment of annuity
- § 4048— Retirement for disability or incapacity
- § 4049— Death in service
- § 4050— Discontinued service retirement
- § 4051— Voluntary retirement
- § 4052— Mandatory retirement
- § 4053— Reassignment and retirement of former Presidential appointees
- § 4054— Former spouses
- § 4055— Lump-sum payments
- § 4056— Creditable service
- § 4057— Extra credit for service at unhealthful posts
- § 4058— Estimate of appropriations needed
- § 4059— Investment of Fund
- § 4060— Assignment and attachment of moneys
- § 4061— Payments for future benefits
- § 4062— Unfunded liability obligations
- § 4063— Annuity adjustment for recall service
- § 4064— Reemployment
- § 4065— Voluntary contribution account
- § 4066— Cost-of-living adjustment of annuities
- § 4067— Compatibility between retirement systems
- § 4068— Remarriage
- § 4069— Thrift Savings Fund participation
- § 4069–1— Qualified former wives and husbands
- § 4069a— Retirement benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4069a–1— Retirement benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4069b— Survivor benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4069b–1— Survivor benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4069c— Health benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4069c–1— Health benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4071— Establishment; application of Federal Employees’ Retirement System to Foreign Service Pension System participants
- § 4071a— Definitions
- § 4071b— Participants
- § 4071c— Creditable service
- § 4071d— Entitlement to annuity
- § 4071e— Deductions and withholdings from pay
- § 4071f— Government contributions
- § 4071g— Cost-of-living adjustments
- § 4071h— General and administrative provisions
- § 4071i— Transition provisions
- § 4071j— Former spouses
- § 4071k— Spousal agreements
- § 4081— Travel and related expenses
- § 4081a— Exception for Government-financed air transportation; reducing hardship for transportation of domestic animals
- § 4081b— Presence of chiefs of mission at diplomatic posts
- § 4082— Loan of household effects
- § 4083— Required leave
- § 4083a— Rest and recuperation leave
- § 4083b— Overseas operations leave
- § 4084— Health care program
- § 4085— Entertainment and representation expenses
- § 4086— Entitlement to vote in a State in a Federal election; preconditions; applicability
- § 4087— Termination of residential or motor vehicle leases and telephone service contracts
- § 4088— Education allowance
- § 4089— Portability of professional licenses
- § 4101— Congressional findings and policy
- § 4102— Definitions
- § 4103— Application
- § 4104— Employee rights
- § 4105— Management rights
- § 4106— Foreign Service Labor Relations Board
- § 4107— Functions of Foreign Service Labor Relations Board
- § 4108— Functions of General Counsel
- § 4109— Judicial review and enforcement
- § 4110— Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel
- § 4111— Exclusive recognition
- § 4112— Employees represented
- § 4113— Representation rights and duties
- § 4114— Resolution of implementation disputes
- § 4115— Unfair labor practices
- § 4116— Prevention of unfair labor practices
- § 4117— Standards of conduct for labor organizations
- § 4118— Administrative provisions
- § 4131— Definitions and applicability
- § 4132— Grievances concerning former members or their survivors
- § 4133— Freedom of action
- § 4134— Time limitations
- § 4135— Foreign Service Grievance Board
- § 4136— Foreign Service Grievance Board procedures
- § 4137— Foreign Service Grievance Board decisions
- § 4138— Access to records
- § 4139— Relationship to other remedies
- § 4140— Judicial review
- § 4141— Statement of policy; objectives
- § 4141a— Foreign Service Internship Program
- § 4141b— Report to Congress
- § 4141c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4151— Pay and benefits pending conversion
- § 4152— Conversion to Foreign Service Schedule
- § 4153— Conversion to Senior Foreign Service
- § 4154— Conversion from Foreign Service
- § 4155— Conversion of certain positions in Department of Agriculture
- § 4156— Preservation of status and benefits
- § 4157— Regulations
- § 4158— Authority of other agencies
- § 4159— Survivor benefits for certain former spouses
- § 4171— Model foreign language competence posts
- § 4172— Savings provisions
- § 4173— Congressional oversight of implementation
- § 4191— General application of provisions to consular officers
- § 4193— Protests
- § 4194— Lists and returns of seamen and vessels, etc.
- § 4196— Notification of death of decedent; transmission of inventory of effects
- § 4197— Following testamentary directions; assistance to testamentary appointee
- § 4198— Bond as administrator or guardian; action on bond
- § 4199— Penalty for failure to give bond and for embezzlement
- § 4200— Certification of invoices generally
- § 4201— Fees for certification of invoices
- § 4202— Exaction of excessive fees for verification of invoices; penalty
- § 4203— Destruction of old invoices
- § 4204— Restriction as to certificate for goods from countries adjacent to United States
- § 4205— Retention of papers of American vessels until payment of demands and wages
- § 4206— Fees for services to American vessels or seamen prohibited
- § 4207— Profits from dealings with discharged seamen; prohibition
- § 4208— Valuation of foreign coins in payment of fees
- § 4209— Exaction of excessive fees generally; penalty of treble amount
- § 4210— Liability for uncollected fees
- § 4211— Returns as to fees by officers compensated by fees
- § 4215— Notarial acts, oaths, affirmations, affidavits, and depositions; fees
- § 4216— Posting rates of fees
- § 4217— Embezzlement of fees or of effects of American citizens
- § 4218— False certificate as to ownership of property
- § 4219— Regulation of fees by President
- § 4220— Medium for payment of fees
- § 4221— Depositions and notarial acts; perjury
- § 4222— Authentication of documents of State of Vatican City by consular officer in Rome
- § 4223— General duty to account for fees
- § 4224— Fees; accounting; stamps
- § 4225— Fiscal districts; establishment; district accounting and disbursing offices; personnel; duties
- § 4226— Fees and official monies from diplomatic missions, consular offices and district accounting and disbursing offices; disposition
- § 4301— Congressional declaration of findings and policy
- § 4302— Definitions
- § 4303— Authorities of Secretary of State
- § 4304— Provision of benefits
- § 4304a— Enforcement of compliance with liability insurance requirements
- § 4304b— Crimes committed by diplomats
- § 4305— Property of foreign missions
- § 4306— Location of foreign missions in the District of Columbia
- § 4307— Preemption
- § 4308— General provisions
- § 4309— Application to public international organizations and official missions to such organizations
- § 4309a— United States responsibilities for employees of the United Nations
- § 4310— Privileges and immunities
- § 4311— Enforcement
- § 4312— Presidential guidelines
- § 4313— Severability
- § 4314— Extraordinary protective services
- § 4315— Use of foreign mission in manner incompatible with its status as foreign mission
- § 4316— Application of travel restrictions to personnel of certain countries and organizations
- § 4341— Definitions
- § 4342— Limitations on disposition of personal property
- § 4343— Regulations
- § 4351— General authority and contents of publication
- § 4352— Responsibility for preparation of FRUS series
- § 4353— Procedures for identifying records for FRUS series; declassification, revisions, and summaries
- § 4354— Declassification of State Department records
- § 4355— Relationship to Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act
- § 4356— Advisory Committee
- § 4357— Definitions
- § 4401— Findings
- § 4402— Grants; authorization; purposes; terms and conditions; deposit of interest
- § 4403— Funding
- § 4411— Findings; statement of purposes
- § 4412— Grants to the Endowment
- § 4413— Eligibility of the Endowment for grants
- § 4414— Requirements relating to the Endowment and its grantees
- § 4415— Freedom of information
- § 4416— Retention of interest
- § 4501— Findings and declarations
- § 4502— “Institution of higher education” and “Advisory Committee” defined
- § 4503— Establishment of Advisory Committee
- § 4504— Authority to make payments; purposes
- § 4505— Applications; payments to eligible institutions
- § 4507— Federal control of education prohibited
- § 4508— Allocation of funds
- § 4601— Congressional declaration of findings and purposes
- § 4602— Definitions
- § 4603— United States Institute of Peace
- § 4604— Powers and duties
- § 4605— Board of Directors
- § 4606— Officers and employees
- § 4607— Procedures and records
- § 4608— Independence and limitations
- § 4609— Funding
- § 4610— Dissolution or liquidation
- § 4611— Biennial reports to President and Congress; comments, findings, and recommendations; Congressional Committee hearings
- § 4701— Statement of purpose
- § 4702— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 4703— Scholarship program authority
- § 4704— Guidelines
- § 4705— Authority to enter into agreements
- § 4706— Policy regarding other international educational programs
- § 4707— Establishment and maintenance of counseling services
- § 4708— J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board
- § 4709— General authorities
- § 4710— English teaching, textbooks, and other teaching materials
- § 4712— Funding of scholarships for fiscal year 1986 and fiscal year 1987
- § 4713— Latin American exchanges
- § 4714— Feasibility study of training programs in sizable Hispanic populations
- § 4715— Compliance with Congressional Budget Act
- § 4801— Findings and purposes
- § 4802— Responsibility of Secretary of State
- § 4803— Designation of high risk, high threat posts
- § 4804— Briefings on embassy security
- § 4805— Cooperation of other Federal agencies
- § 4806— Protection of foreign consulates
- § 4807— Establishment of Visa and Passport Security Program in the Department of State
- § 4821— Diplomatic Security Service
- § 4822— Director of Diplomatic Security Service
- § 4823— Special agents
- § 4824— Contracting authority
- § 4831— Security Review Committees
- § 4832— Security Review Committee
- § 4833— Serious Security Incident investigation process
- § 4834— Security Review Committee findings and report
- § 4835— Relation to other proceedings
- § 4851— Authorization
- § 4852— Diplomatic construction program
- § 4853— Security requirements for contractors
- § 4854— Qualifications of persons hired for diplomatic construction program
- § 4855— Cost overruns
- § 4856— Efficiency in contracting
- § 4857— Advisory Panel on Overseas Security
- § 4858— Training to improve perimeter security at United States diplomatic missions abroad
- § 4859— Protection of public entrances of United States diplomatic missions abroad
- § 4860— Reimbursement of Department of the Treasury
- § 4861— Inspector General for Department of State
- § 4862— Prohibition on use of funds for facilities in Israel, Jerusalem, or West Bank
- § 4863— Use of cleared personnel to ensure secure maintenance and repair of diplomatic facilities abroad
- § 4864— Increased participation of United States contractors in local guard contracts abroad under diplomatic security program
- § 4865— Security requirements for United States diplomatic facilities
- § 4866— Security training for personnel assigned to a high risk, high threat post
- § 4867— Security management training for officials assigned to a high risk, high threat post
- § 4868— Assignment of personnel at high risk, high threat posts
- § 4869— Counter-intelligence training for certain Diplomatic Security special agents
- § 4901— Fellowship program for temporary service at United States missions abroad
- § 4902— Fellowship Board
- § 4903— Fellowships
- § 4904— Secretary of State
- § 5201— Findings; determinations
- § 5202— Prohibitions regarding PLO
- § 5203— Enforcement
- § 5301— Short title
- § 5302— Findings
- § 5303— Statement of policy
- § 5304— International negotiations on exchange rate and economic policies
- § 5305— Reporting requirements
- § 5306— Definitions
- § 5321— Short title
- § 5322— Findings
- § 5323— Purposes
- § 5324— Statement of policy
- § 5331— International initiative
- § 5332— Actions to facilitate creation of Authority
- § 5333— IMF-World Bank review
- § 5341— Short title
- § 5342— Requirement of national treatment in underwriting government debt instruments
- § 5351— Short title
- § 5352— Quadrennial reports on foreign treatment of United States financial institutions
- § 5353— Fair trade in financial services
- § 5354— Banks loan loss reserves
- § 5401— Support for East European Democracy (SEED) Program
- § 5402— Scope of authority
- § 5411— Multilateral support for structural adjustment in Poland and Hungary
- § 5412— Stabilization assistance for Poland
- § 5413— Agricultural assistance
- § 5414— Debt-for-equity swaps and other special techniques
- § 5421— Enterprise Funds for Poland and Hungary
- § 5422— Labor market transition in Poland and Hungary
- § 5423— Technical training for private sector development in Poland and Hungary
- § 5424— Peace Corps programs in Poland and Hungary
- § 5425— Use of Polish currency generated by agricultural assistance
- § 5426— United States policy of private financial support for Polish and Hungarian credit unions
- § 5441— Educational and cultural exchanges and sister institutions programs with Poland and Hungary
- § 5442— Poland-Hungary scholarship partnership
- § 5443— Science and technology exchange with Poland and Hungary
- § 5451— Assistance in support of democratic institutions in Poland and Hungary
- § 5452— Environmental initiatives for Poland and Hungary
- § 5453— Medical supplies, hospital equipment, and medical training for Poland
- § 5461— Policy coordination of SEED Program
- § 5462— SEED Information Center System
- § 5463— Encouraging voluntary assistance for Poland and Hungary
- § 5464— Economic and commercial officers at United States embassies and missions in Poland and Hungary
- § 5471— Report on initial steps taken by United States and on Poland’s requirement for agricultural assistance
- § 5472— Report on confidence building measures by Poland and Hungary
- § 5473— Report on environmental problems in Poland and Hungary
- § 5474— Annual SEED Program report
- § 5476— Notifications to Congress regarding assistance
- § 5491— Suspension of SEED assistance
- § 5492— Declaration of the Republic of Hungary
- § 5493— Administrative expenses of Agency for International Development
- § 5494— Relation of provisions of this chapter to certain provisions of appropriations acts
- § 5495— Certain uses of excess foreign currencies
- § 5501— International negotiations concerning aviation security
- § 5502— Coordinator for Counterterrorism
- § 5503— Department of State notification of families of victims
- § 5504— Designation of State Department-family liaison and toll-free family communications system
- § 5505— Disaster training for State Department personnel
- § 5506— Department of State responsibilities and procedures at international disaster site
- § 5507— Recovery and disposition of remains and personal effects
- § 5508— Assessment of Lockerbie experience
- § 5509— Official Department of State recognition
- § 5510— United States Government compensation for victims of terrorism
- § 5511— Overseas Security Electronic Bulletin Board
- § 5512— Antiterrorism measures
- § 5513— Proposal for consideration by International Civil Aviation Organization
- § 5601— Purposes
- § 5602— Multilateral efforts
- § 5603— United States export controls
- § 5604— Determinations regarding use of chemical or biological weapons
- § 5605— Sanctions against use of chemical or biological weapons
- § 5701— Findings and declarations
- § 5702— Definitions
- § 5711— Bilateral ties between United States and Hong Kong
- § 5712— Participation in multilateral organizations, rights under international agreements, and trade status
- § 5713— Commerce between United States and Hong Kong
- § 5714— Transportation
- § 5715— Cultural and educational exchanges
- § 5721— Continued application of United States law
- § 5722— Presidential order
- § 5723— Rules and regulations
- § 5724— Consultation with Congress
- § 5725— Secretary of State report regarding the autonomy of Hong Kong
- § 5726— Treatment of Hong Kong applicants for visas to study or work in the United States
- § 5731— Reporting requirement
- § 5732— Separate part of country reports
- § 5801— Definition of independent states
- § 5811— Findings
- § 5812— Program coordination, implementation, and oversight
- § 5813— Report on overall assistance and economic cooperation strategy
- § 5821— American Business Centers
- § 5822— Business and Agriculture Advisory Council
- § 5823— Funding for export promotion activities and capital projects
- § 5824— Interagency working group on energy of the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee
- § 5826— Policy on combatting tied aid practices
- § 5827— Technical assistance for Russian Far East
- § 5828— Funding for OPIC programs
- § 5841— Authorization for establishment of Democracy Corps
- § 5851— Findings
- § 5852— Eligibility
- § 5853— Nonproliferation and disarmament activities in independent states
- § 5854— Nonproliferation and disarmament fund
- § 5855— Limitations on defense conversion authorities
- § 5856— Soviet weapons destruction
- § 5857— Waiver of certain provisions
- § 5858— Notice and reports to Congress
- § 5859— International nonproliferation initiative
- § 5859a— International nonproliferation initiative
- § 5860— Report on special nuclear materials
- § 5861— Research and Development Foundation
- § 5871— Facilitating discussions regarding acquisition of space hardware, technology, and services from former Soviet Union
- § 5872— Office of Space Commerce
- § 5873— Report to Congress
- § 5874— Definitions
- § 5901— Demilitarization of independent states of former Soviet Union
- § 5911— Administration of demilitarization programs
- § 5922— Quarterly reports on programs
- § 5931— Programs with states of former Soviet Union
- § 5951— Findings on cooperative threat reduction
- § 5954— Funding for fiscal year 1994
- § 5958— Authorization for additional fiscal year 1993 assistance to independent states of the former Soviet Union
- § 5961a— Requirement for on-site managers
- § 6001— Findings
- § 6002— Statement of policy
- § 6003— International cooperation
- § 6004— Support for Cuban people
- § 6005— Sanctions
- § 6006— Policy toward a transitional Cuban Government
- § 6007— Policy toward a democratic Cuban Government
- § 6008— Existing claims not affected
- § 6009— Enforcement
- § 6010— “United States person” defined
- § 6021— Findings
- § 6022— Purposes
- § 6023— Definitions
- § 6024— Severability
- § 6031— Statement of policy
- § 6032— Enforcement of economic embargo of Cuba
- § 6033— Prohibition against indirect financing of Cuba
- § 6034— United States opposition to Cuban membership in international financial institutions
- § 6035— United States opposition to termination of suspension of Cuban Government from participation in Organization of American States
- § 6036— Assistance by independent states of former Soviet Union for Cuban Government
- § 6037— Television broadcasting to Cuba
- § 6039— Authorization of support for democratic and human rights groups and international observers
- § 6040— Importation safeguard against certain Cuban products
- § 6041— Withholding of foreign assistance from countries supporting Juragua nuclear plant in Cuba
- § 6042— Reinstitution of family remittances and travel to Cuba
- § 6043— Expulsion of criminals from Cuba
- § 6044— News bureaus in Cuba
- § 6045— Effect of chapter on lawful United States Government activities
- § 6046— Condemnation of Cuban attack on American aircraft
- § 6061— Policy toward transition government and democratically elected government in Cuba
- § 6062— Assistance for Cuban people
- § 6063— Coordination of assistance program; implementation and reports to Congress; reprogramming
- § 6064— Termination of economic embargo of Cuba
- § 6065— Requirements and factors for determining transition government
- § 6066— Requirements for determining democratically elected government
- § 6067— Settlement of outstanding United States claims to confiscated property in Cuba
- § 6081— Findings
- § 6082— Liability for trafficking in confiscated property claimed by United States nationals
- § 6083— Proof of ownership of claims to confiscated property
- § 6084— Limitation of actions
- § 6085— Effective date
- § 6091— Exclusion from United States of aliens who have confiscated property of United States nationals or who traffic in such property
- § 6101— Establishment of Fellowship Program
- § 6102— Program requirements
- § 6103— Separation of Government personnel during fellowships
- § 6104— Mansfield Fellows on detail from Government service
- § 6105— Liability for repayments
- § 6106— Definitions
- § 6201— Congressional findings and declaration of purposes
- § 6202— Standards and principles
- § 6203— Establishment of the Chief Executive Officer of the United States Agency for Global Media
- § 6204— Authorities of Chief Executive Officer
- § 6205— Establishment of the International Broadcasting Advisory Board
- § 6206— Grantee corporate boards of directors
- § 6207— Limits on grants for Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty
- § 6208— Radio Free Asia
- § 6208a— Open Technology Fund
- § 6209— Incorporation and non-Federal status of broadcasting entities
- § 6209a— Inspector General authorities
- § 6209b— Role of the Secretary of State in foreign policy guidance
- § 6210— Preservation of American jobs
- § 6212— Requirement for authorization of appropriations
- § 6213— Definitions
- § 6214— Relocation costs
- § 6215— Establishment of Radio Free Afghanistan
- § 6216— Special authority for surge capacity
- § 6217— Global internet freedom
- § 6301— Imposition of procurement sanction on persons engaging in export activities that contribute to proliferation
- § 6302— Role of international financial institutions
- § 6303— Prohibition on assisting nuclear proliferation through provision of financing
- § 6304— Reporting on demarches
- § 6305— Definitions
- § 6321— Bilateral and multilateral initiatives
- § 6322— IAEA internal reforms
- § 6323— Reporting requirement
- § 6324— Definitions
- § 6401— Findings; policy
- § 6402— Definitions
- § 6411— Office on International Religious Freedom; Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom
- § 6412— Reports
- § 6413— Establishment of religious freedom Internet site
- § 6414— High-level contacts with nongovernmental organizations
- § 6415— Programs and allocations of funds by United States missions abroad
- § 6416— Equal access to United States missions abroad for conducting religious activities
- § 6417— Prisoner lists and issue briefs on religious freedom concerns
- § 6431— Establishment and composition
- § 6432— Duties of Commission
- § 6432a— Powers of the Commission
- § 6432b— Commission personnel matters
- § 6433— Report of Commission
- § 6433a— Strategic plan
- § 6434— Applicability of other laws
- § 6435— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6435a— Standards of conduct and disclosure
- § 6436— Termination
- § 6441— Presidential actions in response to violations of religious freedom
- § 6442— Presidential actions in response to particularly severe violations of religious freedom
- § 6442a— Non-state actor designations
- § 6443— Consultations
- § 6444— Report to Congress
- § 6445— Description of Presidential actions
- § 6446— Effects on existing contracts
- § 6447— Presidential waiver
- § 6448— Publication in Federal Register
- § 6449— Termination of Presidential actions
- § 6450— Preclusion of judicial review
- § 6461— Exports of certain items used in particularly severe violations of religious freedom
- § 6471— Use of Annual Report
- § 6472— Reform of refugee policy
- § 6473— Reform of asylum policy
- § 6473a— Designated persons list for particularly severe violations of religious freedom
- § 6474— Studies on effect of expedited removal provisions on asylum claims
- § 6481— Business codes of conduct
- § 6482— Voluntary codes of conduct for United States institutions of higher education outside the United States
- § 6483— Sense of Congress regarding national security strategy to promote religious freedom through United States foreign policy
- § 6501— Purposes
- § 6502— Definitions
- § 6503— Report on budgetary cost savings resulting from reorganization
- § 6511— Abolition of United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
- § 6512— Transfer of functions to Secretary of State
- § 6521— References
- § 6531— Abolition of United States Information Agency
- § 6532— Transfer of functions
- § 6533— Abolition of Office of Inspector General of United States Information Agency and transfer of functions
- § 6541— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 6542— Transfer of broadcasting related funds, property, and personnel
- § 6543— Savings provisions
- § 6544— Report on privatization of RFE/RL, Incorporated
- § 6551— References
- § 6552— Application of certain laws
- § 6553— Continuation of United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy
- § 6561— Abolition of United States International Development Cooperation Agency
- § 6562— Transfer of functions and authorities
- § 6563— Status of AID
- § 6571— References
- § 6581— Reorganization of Agency for International Development
- § 6591— “United States assistance” defined
- § 6592— Administrator of AID reporting to Secretary of State
- § 6593— Assistance programs coordination and oversight
- § 6601— Reorganization plan and report
- § 6611— Reorganization authority
- § 6612— Transfer and allocation of appropriations
- § 6613— Transfer, appointment, and assignment of personnel
- § 6614— Incidental transfers
- § 6615— Savings provisions
- § 6616— Authority of Secretary of State to facilitate transition
- § 6617— Final report
- § 6701— Definitions
- § 6711— Designation of United States National Authority
- § 6712— No abridgement of constitutional rights
- § 6713— Civil liability of United States
- § 6721— Definitions
- § 6722— Facility agreements
- § 6723— Authority to conduct inspections
- § 6724— Procedures for inspections
- § 6725— Warrants
- § 6726— Prohibited acts relating to inspections
- § 6727— National security exception
- § 6728— Annual report on inspections
- § 6729— United States assistance in inspections at private facilities
- § 6741— Reports required by United States National Authority
- § 6742— Prohibition relating to low concentrations of Schedules 2 and 3 chemicals
- § 6743— Prohibition relating to unscheduled discrete organic chemicals and coincidental byproducts in waste streams
- § 6744— Confidentiality of information
- § 6745— Recordkeeping violations
- § 6761— Penalties
- § 6762— Specific enforcement
- § 6763— Expedited judicial review
- § 6771— Prohibition
- § 6801— Definitions
- § 6802— Findings and purposes
- § 6811— Coordinated donor strategy for support and education of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa
- § 6812— African crisis response initiative and HIV/AIDS training
- § 6821— Establishment
- § 6822— Grant authorities
- § 6823— Administration
- § 6824— Advisory Board
- § 6831— Reports to Congress
- § 6841— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6842— Certification requirement
- § 6901— Findings
- § 6902— Policy
- § 6903— Definitions
- § 6911— Establishment of Congressional-Executive Commission on the People’s Republic of China
- § 6912— Functions of the Commission
- § 6913— Membership of the Commission
- § 6914— Votes of the Commission
- § 6915— Expenditure of appropriations
- § 6916— Testimony of witnesses, production of evidence; issuance of subpoenas; administration of oaths
- § 6917— Appropriations for the Commission
- § 6918— Staff of the Commission
- § 6919— Printing and binding costs
- § 6931— Review within the WTO
- § 6941— Findings
- § 6942— Purpose
- § 6943— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6951— Report on compliance
- § 6961— Establishment of Task Force
- § 6962— Functions of Task Force
- § 6963— Composition of Task Force
- § 6964— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6965— Reports to Congress
- § 6981— Establishment of technical assistance and rule of law programs
- § 6982— Administrative authorities
- § 6983— Prohibition relating to human rights abuses
- § 6984— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6991— Accession of Taiwan to the WTO
- § 7001— Authorizations of appropriations for broadcasting capital improvements and international broadcasting operations
- § 7002— United States-China Economic and Security Review Commission
- § 7003— Strategy to respond to global bases of the People’s Republic of China
- § 7101— Purposes and findings
- § 7102— Definitions
- § 7103— Interagency Task Force to Monitor and Combat Trafficking
- § 7103a— Creating, building, and strengthening partnerships against significant trafficking in persons
- § 7103b— Survivors of Human Trafficking Empowerment Act
- § 7104— Prevention of trafficking
- § 7104a— Compliance plan and certification requirement
- § 7104b— Monitoring and investigation of trafficking in persons
- § 7104c— Notification to Inspectors General and cooperation with government
- § 7104d— Rules of construction; effective date
- § 7104e— Preventing future trafficking in the United States through receipt of complaints abroad
- § 7105— Protection and assistance for victims of trafficking
- § 7105a— Increasing effectiveness of anti-trafficking programs
- § 7105b— Improving domestic victim screening procedures
- § 7106— Minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking
- § 7107— Actions against governments failing to meet minimum standards
- § 7108— Actions against significant traffickers in persons
- § 7109— Strengthening prosecution and punishment of traffickers
- § 7109a— Research on domestic and international trafficking in persons
- § 7109b— Presidential Award for Extraordinary Efforts To Combat Trafficking in Persons
- § 7110— Authorizations of appropriations
- § 7111— Report by Secretary of State
- § 7112— Additional activities to monitor and combat forced labor and child labor
- § 7113— Accountability
- § 7114— Efforts to end modern slavery
- § 7115— Ensuring protection and confidentiality for survivors of human trafficking
- § 7201— Definitions
- § 7202— Restriction
- § 7203— Exceptions
- § 7204— Termination of sanctions
- § 7205— State sponsors of international terrorism
- § 7206— Congressional procedures
- § 7207— Prohibition on United States assistance and financing
- § 7208— Prohibition on additional imports from Cuba
- § 7209— Requirements relating to certain travel-related transactions with Cuba
- § 7210— Application of the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act
- § 7211— Technical clarification relating to provision of material support to terrorism
- § 7301— Reorganization; duties
- § 7302— Establishment of the Diplomatic Telecommunications Service Governance Board
- § 7303— Funding of the Diplomatic Telecommunications Service
- § 7304— Definitions
- § 7401— Restriction relating to United States accession to the International Criminal Court
- § 7402— Prohibition on extradition or transfer of United States citizens to the International Criminal Court
- § 7421— Findings
- § 7422— Waiver and termination of prohibitions of this subchapter
- § 7423— Prohibition on cooperation with the International Criminal Court
- § 7424— Restriction on United States participation in certain United Nations peacekeeping operations
- § 7425— Prohibition on direct or indirect transfer of classified national security information and law enforcement information to the International Criminal Court
- § 7427— Authority to free members of the Armed Forces of the United States and certain other persons detained or imprisoned by or on behalf of the International Criminal Court
- § 7428— Alliance command arrangements
- § 7429— Withholdings
- § 7430— Application of sections 7423 and 7425 to exercise of constitutional authorities
- § 7431— Nondelegation
- § 7432— Definitions
- § 7433— Assistance to international efforts
- § 7501— Definition
- § 7511— Declaration of policy
- § 7512— Purposes of assistance
- § 7513— Authorization of assistance
- § 7514— Coordination of assistance
- § 7515— Sense of Congress regarding promoting cooperation in opium producing areas
- § 7516— Administrative provisions
- § 7517— Relationship to other authority
- § 7518— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7551— Requirement to comply with procedures relating to the prohibition on assistance to drug traffickers
- § 7552— Sense of Congress regarding protecting Afghanistan’s President
- § 7553— Donor contributions to Afghanistan and reports
- § 7554— Reports
- § 7555— Formulation of long-term strategy for Afghanistan
- § 7556— Benchmarks to evaluate the progress being made toward the transition of security responsibilities for Afghanistan to the Government of Afghanistan
- § 7601— Findings
- § 7602— Definitions
- § 7603— Purpose
- § 7604— Authority to consolidate and combine reports
- § 7611— Development of a comprehensive, five-year, global strategy
- § 7612— HIV/AIDS response Coordinator
- § 7612a— HIV/AIDS Working Capital Fund
- § 7621— Sense of Congress on public-private partnerships
- § 7622— Participation in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
- § 7623— Combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria by strengthening health policies and health systems of partner countries
- § 7624— Facilitating vaccine development
- § 7631— Assistance to combat HIV/AIDS
- § 7631a— United States Agency for International Development
- § 7632— Authorization of appropriations to combat tuberculosis
- § 7633— Assistance to combat malaria
- § 7634— Malaria response Coordinator
- § 7635— Report on treatment activities by relevant executive branch agencies
- § 7636— Study on illegal diversions of prescription drugs
- § 7651— Findings
- § 7652— Policy and requirements
- § 7653— Annual reports on prevention of mother-to-child transmission of the HIV infection
- § 7654— Pilot program of assistance for children and families affected by HIV/AIDS
- § 7655— Pilot program on family survival partnerships
- § 7671— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7672— Sense of Congress
- § 7673— Allocation of funds
- § 7674— Assistance from the United States private sector to prevent and reduce HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
- § 7681— Report on expansion of debt relief to non-HIPC countries
- § 7682— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7701— Purposes
- § 7702— Definitions
- § 7703— Establishment and management of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
- § 7704— Authorization of assistance
- § 7705— Candidate countries
- § 7706— Eligible countries
- § 7707— Congressional and public notification of candidate countries, eligibility criteria, and eligible countries
- § 7708— Millennium Challenge Compact
- § 7709— Congressional and public notification
- § 7710— Suspension and termination of assistance
- § 7711— Disclosure
- § 7712— Annual report
- § 7713— Powers of the Corporation; related provisions
- § 7714— Coordination with United States Agency for International Development
- § 7715— Assistance to certain candidate countries
- § 7716— General personnel authorities
- § 7717— Personnel outside the United States
- § 7718— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7801— Findings
- § 7802— Purposes
- § 7803— Definitions
- § 7811— Sense of Congress regarding negotiations with North Korea
- § 7812— Support for human rights and democracy programs
- § 7813— Radio broadcasting to North Korea
- § 7814— Actions to promote freedom of information
- § 7815— United Nations Commission on Human Rights
- § 7816— Establishment of regional framework
- § 7817— Special Envoy on North Korean human rights issues
- § 7818— National registry of Korean American divided families
- § 7831— Report on United States humanitarian assistance
- § 7832— Assistance provided inside North Korea
- § 7833— Assistance provided outside of North Korea
- § 7834— Briefings on the welfare of North Korean children
- § 7841— United States policy toward refugees and defectors
- § 7842— Eligibility for refugee or asylum consideration
- § 7843— Facilitating submission of applications for admission as a refugee
- § 7844— United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- § 7845— Annual reports
- § 7846— Sense of Congress on humanitarian coordination related to the Korean Peninsula
- § 7901— Definitions
- § 7902— Reduction of greenhouse gas intensity
- § 7903— Technology inventory for developing countries
- § 7904— Trade-related barriers to export of greenhouse gas intensity reducing technologies
- § 7905— Greenhouse Gas Intensity Reducing Technology Export Initiative
- § 7906— Technology demonstration projects
- § 7907— Fellowship and exchange programs
- § 7908— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7909— Authorization for the Clean Technology Fund
- § 8001— Sense of Congress
- § 8002— Statements of policy
- § 8003— Waiver authority and congressional approval
- § 8004— United States compliance with its nuclear nonproliferation treaty obligations
- § 8005— Inoperability of determination and waivers
- § 8006— MTCR adherent status
- § 8007— United States-India scientific cooperative nuclear nonproliferation program
- § 8008— Definitions
- § 8101— Findings
- § 8102— Definitions
- § 8103— Severability
- § 8111— Authority
- § 8121— Requirement for authority to conduct complementary access
- § 8122— Procedures for complementary access
- § 8123— Consents, warrants, and complementary access
- § 8124— Prohibited acts relating to complementary access
- § 8131— Protection of confidentiality of information
- § 8141— Recordkeeping violations
- § 8142— Penalties
- § 8143— Specific enforcement
- § 8151— Notification to Congress of IAEA Board approval of wide-area environmental sampling
- § 8152— Application of national security exclusion to wide-area environmental sampling
- § 8153— Application of national security exclusion to location-specific environmental sampling
- § 8154— Rule of construction
- § 8161— Protection of certain information
- § 8162— IAEA inspections and visits
- § 8171— Report on initial United States declaration
- § 8172— Report on revisions to initial United States declaration
- § 8173— Content of reports on United States declarations
- § 8174— Report on efforts to promote the implementation of additional protocols
- § 8175— Notice of IAEA notifications
- § 8181— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8201— Findings
- § 8202— Statement of policy
- § 8203— Definitions
- § 8211— Democracy promotion at the Department of State
- § 8212— Democracy Fellowship Program
- § 8213— Investigations of violations of international humanitarian law
- § 8221— Strategies, priorities, and annual report
- § 8222— Translation of human rights reports
- § 8231— Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion
- § 8232— Sense of Congress regarding the Internet website of the Department of State
- § 8241— Training in democracy promotion and the protection of human rights
- § 8242— Sense of Congress regarding ADVANCE Democracy Award
- § 8243— Personnel policies at the Department of State
- § 8251— Cooperation with democratic countries
- § 8261— The United Nations Democracy Fund
- § 8262— United States democracy assistance programs
- § 8301— Findings
- § 8302— Definitions
- § 8303— Office of Volunteers for Prosperity
- § 8304— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8401— Definitions
- § 8402— Findings
- § 8403— Statement of principles
- § 8411— Authorization of assistance
- § 8412— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8413— Auditing
- § 8421— Purposes of assistance
- § 8422— Authorization of assistance
- § 8423— Limitations on certain assistance
- § 8424— Pakistan Counterinsurgency Capability Fund
- § 8425— Requirements for civilian control of certain assistance
- § 8441— Strategy reports
- § 8442— Monitoring reports
- § 8501— Findings
- § 8511— Definitions
- § 8512— Economic sanctions relating to Iran
- § 8513— Mandatory sanctions with respect to financial institutions that engage in certain transactions
- § 8513a— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the financial sector of Iran
- § 8513b— Expansion of, and reports on, mandatory sanctions with respect to financial institutions that engage in certain activities
- § 8514— Imposition of sanctions on certain persons who are responsible for or complicit in human rights abuses committed against citizens of Iran or their family members after the June 12, 2009, elections in Iran
- § 8514a— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the transfer of goods or technologies to Iran that are likely to be used to commit human rights abuses
- § 8514b— Imposition of sanctions with respect to persons who engage in censorship or other related activities against citizens of Iran
- § 8514c— Imposition of sanctions with respect to persons engaged in the diversion of goods intended for the people of Iran
- § 8515— Prohibition on procurement contracts with persons that export sensitive technology to Iran
- § 8516— Authority to implement United Nations Security Council resolutions imposing sanctions with respect to Iran
- § 8517— Increased capacity for efforts to combat unlawful or terrorist financing
- § 8518— Reports on investments in the energy sector of Iran
- § 8519— Reports on certain activities of foreign export credit agencies and of the Export-Import Bank of the United States
- § 8531— Definitions
- § 8532— Authority of State and local governments to divest from certain companies that invest in Iran
- § 8541— Definitions
- § 8542— Identification of countries of concern with respect to the diversion of certain goods, services, and technologies to or through Iran
- § 8543— Destinations of Diversion Concern
- § 8544— Enforcement authority
- § 8551— General provisions
- § 8561— Findings
- § 8562— Definitions
- § 8563— Report and imposition of sanctions with respect to persons who are responsible for or complicit in abuses toward dissidents on behalf of the Government of Iran
- § 8564— Report and imposition of sanctions with respect to foreign financial institutions conducting significant transactions with persons responsible for or complicit in abuses toward dissidents on behalf of the Government of Iran
- § 8565— Exceptions; waivers; implementation
- § 8566— Exception relating to importation of goods
- § 8571— Statement of policy
- § 8572— Imposition of sanctions with respect to Iranian petroleum
- § 8573— Report on Iranian petroleum and petroleum products exports
- § 8574— Strategy to counter role of the People’s Republic of China in evasion of sanctions with respect to Iran
- § 8575— Definitions
- § 8601— Findings
- § 8602— Statement of policy
- § 8603— United States actions to assist in the defense of Israel and protect United States interests
- § 8604— Reports required
- § 8605— Definitions
- § 8606— United States-Israel cooperation on energy, water, homeland security, agriculture, and alternative fuel technologies
- § 8607— Other matters of cooperation
- § 8701— Definitions
- § 8711— Sense of Congress on enforcement of multilateral sanctions regime and expansion and implementation of sanctions laws
- § 8712— Diplomatic efforts to expand multilateral sanctions regime
- § 8721— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the provision of vessels or shipping services to transport certain goods related to proliferation or terrorism activities to Iran
- § 8722— Imposition of sanctions with respect to provision of underwriting services or insurance or reinsurance for the National Iranian Oil Company or the National Iranian Tanker Company
- § 8723— Imposition of sanctions with respect to purchase, subscription to, or facilitation of the issuance of Iranian sovereign debt
- § 8724— Continuation in effect of sanctions with respect to the Government of Iran, the Central Bank of Iran, and sanctions evaders
- § 8725— Liability of parent companies for violations of sanctions by foreign subsidiaries
- § 8726— Reports on, and authorization of imposition of sanctions with respect to, the provision of specialized financial messaging services to the Central Bank of Iran and other sanctioned Iranian financial institutions
- § 8727— Identification of, and immigration restrictions on, senior officials of the Government of Iran and their family members
- § 8741— Identification of, and imposition of sanctions with respect to, officials, agents, and affiliates of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps
- § 8742— Identification of, and imposition of sanctions with respect to, persons that support or conduct certain transactions with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps or other sanctioned persons
- § 8743— Identification of, and imposition of measures with respect to, foreign government agencies carrying out activities or transactions with certain Iran-affiliated persons
- § 8744— Rule of construction
- § 8751— Codification of sanctions with respect to grave human rights abuses by the Governments of Iran and Syria using information technology
- § 8752— Clarification of sensitive technologies for purposes of procurement ban under Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and Divestment Act of 2010
- § 8753— Expedited consideration of requests for authorization of certain human rights-, humanitarian-, and democracy-related activities with respect to Iran
- § 8754— Comprehensive strategy to promote Internet freedom and access to information in Iran
- § 8754a— Strategy and grant program to promote internet freedom in Iran
- § 8755— Statement of policy on political prisoners
- § 8756— Secretary of State assistance for prisoners in Islamic Republic of Iran
- § 8771— Exclusion of citizens of Iran seeking education relating to the nuclear and energy sectors of Iran
- § 8772— Interests in certain financial assets of Iran
- § 8773— Report on membership of Iran in international organizations
- § 8781— Implementation; penalties
- § 8782— Applicability to certain intelligence activities
- § 8783— Applicability to certain natural gas projects
- § 8784— Rule of construction with respect to use of force against Iran and Syria
- § 8785— Termination
- § 8791— Imposition of sanctions with respect to certain persons who are responsible for or complicit in human rights abuses committed against citizens of Syria or their family members
- § 8792— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the transfer of goods or technologies to Syria that are likely to be used to commit human rights abuses
- § 8793— Imposition of sanctions with respect to persons who engage in censorship or other forms of repression in Syria
- § 8794— Waiver
- § 8795— Termination
- § 8801— Definitions
- § 8802— Sense of Congress relating to violations of human rights by Iran
- § 8803— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the energy, shipping, and shipbuilding sectors of Iran
- § 8804— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the sale, supply, or transfer of certain materials to or from Iran
- § 8805— Imposition of sanctions with respect to the provision of underwriting services or insurance or reinsurance for activities or persons with respect to which sanctions have been imposed
- § 8806— Imposition of sanctions with respect to foreign financial institutions that facilitate financial transactions on behalf of specially designated nationals
- § 8807— Impositions of sanctions with respect to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
- § 8808— Report on use of certain Iranian seaports by foreign vessels and use of foreign airports by sanctioned Iranian air carriers
- § 8809— Implementation; penalties
- § 8810— Applicability to certain natural gas projects
- § 8811— Rule of construction
- § 8901— Definitions
- § 8902— United States policy toward Ukraine
- § 8903— Provision of costs of loan guarantees for Ukraine
- § 8904— Recovery of assets linked to governmental corruption in Ukraine
- § 8905— Democracy, civil society, governance, and technical assistance for Ukraine and other states in Central and Eastern Europe
- § 8906— Enhanced security cooperation with Ukraine and other countries in Central and Eastern Europe
- § 8907— Sanctions on persons responsible for violence or undermining the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine
- § 8908— Sanctions on persons in the Russian Federation complicit in or responsible for significant corruption
- § 8909— Mandatory imposition of sanctions with respect to certain transactions with persons that evade sanctions imposed with respect to the Russian Federation
- § 8910— Mandatory imposition of sanctions with respect to transactions with persons responsible for human rights abuses
- § 8921— Definitions
- § 8922— Statement of policy regarding Ukraine
- § 8923— Sanctions relating to the defense and energy sectors of the Russian Federation
- § 8924— Sanctions on Russian and other foreign financial institutions
- § 8925— Increased military assistance for the Government of Ukraine
- § 8926— Expanded nonmilitary assistance for Ukraine
- § 8926a— Supporting the identification and recovery of abducted Ukrainian children
- § 8927— Expanded broadcasting in countries of the former Soviet Union
- § 8928— Support for Russian democracy and civil society organizations
- § 8929— Report on non-compliance by the Russian Federation of its obligations under the INF Treaty
- § 8930— Rule of construction
- § 9001— Findings and declarations
- § 9002— Definitions
- § 9003— Judicial remedies
- § 9004— Provisional remedies
- § 9005— Admissibility of documents
- § 9006— United States Central Authority
- § 9007— Costs and fees
- § 9008— Collection, maintenance, and dissemination of information
- § 9009— Office of Children’s Issues
- § 9010— Interagency coordinating group
- § 9011— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9101— Definitions
- § 9111— Annual Report
- § 9112— Standards and assistance
- § 9113— Bilateral procedures, including memoranda of understanding
- § 9114— Report to congressional representatives
- § 9121— Response to international child abductions
- § 9122— Actions by the Secretary of State in response to patterns of noncompliance in cases of international child abductions
- § 9123— Consultations with foreign governments
- § 9124— Waiver by the Secretary of State
- § 9125— Termination of actions by the Secretary of State
- § 9141— Authorization for judicial training on international parental child abduction
- § 9201— Findings; purposes
- § 9202— Definitions
- § 9203— Strategy on North Korea
- § 9211— Statement of policy
- § 9212— Investigations
- § 9213— Reporting requirements
- § 9214— Designation of persons
- § 9221— Determinations with respect to North Korea as a jurisdiction of primary money laundering concern
- § 9221a— Prohibition on indirect correspondent accounts
- § 9221b— Sanctions with respect to foreign financial institutions that provide financial services to certain sanctioned persons
- § 9221c— Prohibition on transactions with certain sanctioned persons by persons owned or controlled by United States financial institutions
- § 9222— Ensuring the consistent enforcement of United Nations Security Council resolutions and financial restrictions on North Korea
- § 9223— Proliferation prevention sanctions
- § 9224— Procurement sanctions
- § 9225— Enhanced inspection authorities
- § 9226— Travel sanctions
- § 9227— Travel recommendations for United States citizens to North Korea
- § 9228— Exemptions, waivers, and removals of designation
- § 9229— Report on and imposition of sanctions to address persons responsible for knowingly engaging in significant activities undermining cybersecurity
- § 9230— Codification of sanctions with respect to North Korean activities undermining cybersecurity
- § 9231— Sense of Congress on trilateral cooperation between the United States, South Korea, and Japan
- § 9241— Strategy to promote North Korean human rights
- § 9241a— Rebuttable presumption applicable to goods made with North Korean labor
- § 9241b— Sanctions on foreign persons employing North Korean labor
- § 9242— Report on North Korean prison camps
- § 9243— Report on and imposition of sanctions with respect to serious human rights abuses or censorship in North Korea
- § 9251— Suspension of sanctions and other measures
- § 9252— Termination of sanctions and other measures
- § 9254— Rulemaking
- § 9255— Authority to consolidate reports
- § 9261— Definitions
- § 9265— Notification of termination or suspension of sanctions
- § 9265a— Reports on certain licensing actions
- § 9269— Rulemaking
- § 9269a— Authority to consolidate reports
- § 9269b— Waivers, exemptions, and termination
- § 9269c— Procedures for review of classified and certain other information
- § 9269d— Exception relating to importation of goods
- § 9301— Findings
- § 9302— Statement of policy objectives; sense of Congress
- § 9303— Definitions
- § 9304— Comprehensive Global Food Security Strategy
- § 9305— Assistance to implement the Global Food Security Strategy
- § 9306— Emergency Food Security Program
- § 9307— Reports
- § 9308— Rule of construction
- § 9401— Definitions
- § 9402— Regional strategy for countering conventional and asymmetric Iranian threats in the Middle East and North Africa
- § 9403— Imposition of additional sanctions in response to Iran’s ballistic missile program
- § 9404— Imposition of terrorism-related sanctions with respect to the IRGC
- § 9405— Imposition of additional sanctions with respect to persons responsible for human rights abuses
- § 9406— Enforcement of arms embargos
- § 9407— Review of applicability of sanctions relating to Iran’s support for terrorism and its ballistic missile program
- § 9408— Report on coordination of sanctions between the United States and the European Union
- § 9409— Report on United States citizens detained by Iran
- § 9410— Exceptions for national security and humanitarian assistance; rule of construction
- § 9411— Presidential waiver authority
- § 9412— Report on Iranian expenditures supporting foreign military and terrorist activities
- § 9421— Findings
- § 9422— Statement of policy
- § 9423— Sanctions to combat the proliferation of Iranian missiles
- § 9424— Definitions
- § 9501— Findings
- § 9502— Sense of Congress
- § 9511— Congressional review of certain actions relating to sanctions imposed with respect to the Russian Federation
- § 9521— Definitions
- § 9522— Codification of sanctions relating to the Russian Federation
- § 9523— Modification of implementation of Executive Order No. 13662
- § 9524— Imposition of sanctions with respect to activities of the Russian Federation undermining cybersecurity
- § 9525— Imposition of sanctions with respect to persons engaging in transactions with the intelligence or defense sectors of the Government of the Russian Federation
- § 9526— Sanctions with respect to the development of pipelines in the Russian Federation
- § 9527— Sanctions with respect to investment in or facilitation of privatization of State-owned assets by the Russian Federation
- § 9528— Sanctions with respect to the transfer of arms and related materiel to Syria
- § 9529— Sanctions described
- § 9530— Exceptions, waiver, and termination
- § 9531— Exception relating to activities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- § 9532— Rule of construction
- § 9541— Findings
- § 9542— Sense of Congress
- § 9543— Coordinating aid and assistance across Europe and Eurasia
- § 9544— Report on media organizations controlled and funded by the Government of the Russian Federation
- § 9545— Report on Russian Federation influence on elections in Europe and Eurasia
- § 9546— Ukranian energy security
- § 9547— Termination
- § 9548— Appropriate congressional committees defined
- § 9561— Definitions
- § 9562— Statement of policy
- § 9563— Prioritization of efforts and assistance for energy infrastructure projects in Europe and Eurasia
- § 9564— Progress reports
- § 9601— Definitions
- § 9611— Statement of policy
- § 9612— United States International Development Finance Corporation
- § 9613— Management of Corporation
- § 9614— Independent accountability mechanism
- § 9621— Authorities relating to provision of support
- § 9622— Terms and conditions
- § 9623— Payment of losses
- § 9624— Termination
- § 9631— Operations
- § 9632— Corporate powers
- § 9633— Maximum contingent liability
- § 9634— Corporate funds
- § 9635— Coordination with other development agencies
- § 9651— Establishment of risk and audit committees
- § 9652— Performance measures, evaluation, and learning
- § 9653— Annual report
- § 9654— Publicly available project information
- § 9655— Engagement with investors
- § 9656— Notifications to be provided by the Corporation
- § 9671— Limitations and preferences
- § 9672— Additionality and avoidance of market distortion
- § 9673— Prohibition on support in countries that support terrorism or violate human rights and with sanctioned persons
- § 9674— Applicability of certain provisions of law
- § 9681— Definitions
- § 9682— Reorganization plan
- § 9683— Transfer of functions
- § 9684— Termination of Overseas Private Investment Corporation and other superceded authorities
- § 9685— Transitional authorities
- § 9686— Savings provisions
- § 9687— Other terminations
- § 9688— Incidental transfers
- § 9689— Reference
- § 9701— Findings; sense of Congress in support of the Interim President of Venezuela
- § 9702— Recognition of Venezuela’s democratically elected National Assembly
- § 9703— Advancing a negotiated solution to Venezuela’s crisis
- § 9711— Humanitarian relief for the Venezuelan people
- § 9712— Support for efforts at the United Nations on the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela
- § 9721— Additional restrictions on visas
- § 9722— Waiver for sanctioned officials that recognize the Interim President of Venezuela
- § 9731— Support for international election observation and democratic civil society
- § 9741— Recovering assets stolen from the Venezuelan people
- § 9751— Developing and implementing a coordinated sanctions strategy with partners in the Western Hemisphere and the European Union
- § 9752— Concerns over PDVSA transactions with Rosneft
- § 9753— Countering Russian influence in Venezuela
- § 9754— Restriction on export of covered articles and services to certain security forces of Venezuela
- § 9761— Congressional briefings
- § 9762— Prohibition on construction of provisions of this chapter as an authorization for the use of military force
- § 9763— Termination
- § 9801— Appropriate congressional committees defined
- § 9802— Statement of policy
- § 9803— Global fragility strategy
- § 9804— Selection of priority countries and regions
- § 9805— Priority country and regional plans
- § 9806— Implementation
- § 9807— Biennial reports and congressional consultation
- § 9808— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9809— Improving and leveraging assistance for the global fragility strategy
- § 9810— Rule of construction
- § 9901— Findings
- § 9902— Report from each mission on matters of commercial relations
- § 9903— Consolidated report on unified investment climate statement and country commercial guide
- § 9904— Whole-of-government coordination and consultation to support United States economic and business interests
- § 9905— Private sector consultation and coordination
- § 9906— Improving awareness of United States Government tools and services to support United States businesses overseas
- § 10001— Definitions
- § 10002— Statement of policy
- § 10003— Support for democratic governance, rule of law, human rights, and fundamental freedoms
- § 10004— Support for development programs
- § 10005— Support for conflict mitigation
- § 10006— Support for accountability for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Sudan
- § 10007— Suspension of assistance
- § 10008— Multilateral assistance
- § 10009— Coordinated support to recover assets stolen from the Sudanese people
- § 10010— Limitation on assistance to the Sudanese security and intelligence services
- § 10011— Reports
- § 10012— United States strategy for support to a civilian-led government in Sudan
- § 10101— Definitions
- § 10102— Authorization of imposition of sanctions
- § 10103— Reports to Congress
- § 10201— Definitions
- § 10211— Statement of policy
- § 10221— Definitions
- § 10222— Imposition of sanctions with respect to human rights abuses and perpetration of a coup in Burma
- § 10223— Sanctions and policy coordination for Burma
- § 10224— Support for greater United Nations action with respect to Burma
- § 10225— Sunset
- § 10241— General authorization of appropriations
- § 10242— Limitations
- § 10243— Appropriate congressional committees defined
- § 10251— Authorization to provide technical assistance for efforts against human rights abuses
- § 10261— Sanctions exception relating to importation of goods
- § 10301— United States international cyberspace policy
- § 10302— International cyberspace and digital policy strategy
- § 10303— Cybersecurity recruitment and retention
- § 10304— Short course on emerging technologies for senior officials
- § 10305— Establishment and expansion of Regional Technology Officer Program
- § 10306— Vulnerability disclosure policy and bug bounty program report
- § 10307— Digital Connectivity and Cybersecurity Partnership
- § 10308— Cyber protection support for personnel of the Department of State in positions highly vulnerable to cyber attack
- § 10309— Post Data Pilot Program
- § 10401— Definitions
- § 10411— AUKUS partnership oversight and accountability framework
- § 10412— Designation of senior official for Department of Defense activities relating to, and implementation plan for, the AUKUS partnership
- § 10413— Reporting related to the AUKUS partnership
- § 10421— Priority for Australia and the United Kingdom in foreign military sales and direct commercial sales
- § 10422— Identification and pre-clearance of platforms, technologies, and equipment for sale to Australia and the United Kingdom through foreign military sales and direct commercial sales
- § 10423— Expedited review of export licenses for exports of advanced technologies to Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada
- § 10431— Authorization of sales of Virginia Class submarines to Australia
- § 10432— Acceptance of contributions in support of Australia, United Kingdom, and United States submarine security activities
- § 10433— Appropriate congressional committees and leadership defined
- § 10501— Definitions
- § 10502— Publication and provision of lists regarding progress on anti-corruption efforts
- § 10503— Minimum standards for the elimination of corruption and assessment of efforts to combat corruption
- § 10504— Imposition of sanctions under Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act
- § 10505— Designation of embassy anti-corruption points of contact
- § 10601— Definitions
- § 10602— United States Foundation for International Conservation
- § 10603— Governance of the Foundation
- § 10604— Corporate powers and obligations of the Foundation
- § 10605— Safeguards and accountability
- § 10606— Projects and grants
- § 10607— Prohibition of support for certain governments
- § 10608— Annual report
- § 10609— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10701— Findings
- § 10702— Sense of Congress
- § 10703— Definitions
- § 10704— Sanctions relating to the Western Balkans
- § 10705— Democratic and economic development and prosperity initiatives
- § 10706— Promoting cross-cultural and educational engagement
- § 10707— Young Balkan Leaders Initiative
- § 10708— Supporting cybersecurity and cyber resilience in the Western Balkans
- § 10709— Relations between Kosovo and Serbia
- § 10710— Reports on Russian and Chinese malign influence operations and campaigns in the Western Balkans