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  • Sec.  2651. Establishment of Department.
  • Sec.  2651a. Organization of Department of State.
  • Sec.  2652, 2652a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  2652b. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs.
  • Sec.  2652c. Assistant Secretary of State for Verification and Compliance.
  • Sec.  2653 to 2655. Repealed.
  • Sec.  2655a. Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs within Department of State; Assistant Secretary of State as head of Bureau.
  • Sec.  2656. Management of foreign affairs.
  • Sec.  2656a. Congressional declaration of findings of major significance of modern scientific and technological advances in foreign policy.
  • Sec.  2656b. Congressional declaration of policy regarding consequences of science and technology on conduct of foreign policy.
  • Sec.  2656c. Responsibilities of President.
  • Sec.  2656d. Responsibilities of Secretary of State.
  • Sec.  2656e. Terrorism-related travel advisories.
  • Sec.  2656f. Annual country reports on terrorism.
  • Sec.  2656g. Report on terrorist assets in United States.
  • Sec.  2656h. International credit reports.
  • Sec.  2656i. Counterdrug and anticrime activities of Department of State.
  • Sec.  2657. Custody of seals and property.
  • Sec.  2658. Repealed.
  • Sec.  2659. State statutes to be procured.
  • Sec.  2660. Copies of treaties furnished to Public Printer.
  • Sec.  2661. Procurement of information for corporations, firms and individuals; expense of cablegrams and telephone service involved; appropriation.
  • Sec.  2661a. Foreign contracts or arrangements; discrimination.
  • Sec.  2661b. Services provided to the press.
  • Sec.  2662, 2663. Transferred.
  • Sec.  2664. Distribution of duties of officers, clerks, and employees.
  • Sec.  2664a. Protection of Civil Service employees.
  • Sec.  2665. Personal services other than those provided for.
  • Sec.  2665a. Foreign Service fellowships.
  • Sec.  2666, 2667. Repealed.
  • Sec.  2668. Requisitions for advances to pay lawful obligations.
  • Sec.  2668a. Disposition of trust funds received from foreign governments for citizens of United States.
  • Sec.  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.
  • Sec.  2669-1. Payment of tort claims arising in connection with overseas operations.
  • Sec.  2669a. Diplomatic Telecommunications Service.
  • Sec.  2669b. Reaffirming United States international telecommunications policy.
  • Sec.  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; acknowledgment of services of foreign vessels and aircraft; rentals and leases.
  • Sec.  2671. Emergency expenditures.
  • Sec.  2672. Participation in international activities; restriction; expenses.
  • Sec.  2672a. Alternate United States Commissioners for international fisheries commissions.
  • Sec.  2672b. Compensation of Alternate United States Commissioners; travel expenses and other allowances.
  • Sec.  2673. International Civil Aviation Organization; availability of funds for participation.
  • Sec.  2674. Availability of exchange allowances or proceeds derived from exchange or sale of motor vehicles.
  • Sec.  2675. Allocation or transfer to other agencies of funds appropriated to Department of State; authority for expenditure of funds.
  • Sec.  2676. Contracts in foreign countries.
  • Sec.  2677. Availability of funds for travel expenses and transportation of personal effects, household goods, or automobiles.
  • Sec.  2678. Reduction in earmarks if appropriations are less than authorizations.
  • Sec.  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.
  • Sec.  2679a. Procurement contracts.
  • Sec.  2679b. Prohibition against fraudulent use of "Made in America" labels.
  • Sec.  2679c. Prohibition on discriminatory contracts.
  • Sec.  2680. Appropriations for State Department; information to Congressional committees.
  • Sec.  2680-1. Deadline for responses to questions from Congressional committees.
  • Sec.  2680-2. Facilitating access to Department of State.
  • Sec.  2680a. Compensation for disability or death.
  • Sec.  2681. International broadcasting facilities; transfer to Department of State; acquisition of property.
  • Sec.  2682. Liquidation and disposal of broadcasting facilities.
  • Sec.  2683. Assumption of obligations of operation of broadcasting facilities.
  • Sec.  2684. Capital fund for Department of State to centralize reproduction, editorial, data processing, audiovisual and other services; maximum amount; operation of fund.
  • Sec.  2684a. Capital Investment Fund.
  • Sec.  2685. Reimbursement for detailed State Department personnel.
  • Sec.  2686. Review of world-wide supply, demand, and price of basic raw and processed materials.
  • Sec.  2686a. Appointment of Special Coordinator for water policy negotiations and water resources policy.
  • Sec.  2687. Use of appropriated funds for unusual expenses of United States Representative to Organization of American States.
  • Sec.  2688. Ambassadors; criteria regarding selection and confirmation.
  • Sec.  2689. American Sections, International Joint Commission, United States and Canada; funds for representation expenses and official entertainment within the United States.
  • Sec.  2690. Foreign gifts; audit; reports to Congress.
  • Sec.  2691. Repealed.
  • Sec.  2692. Compensation for persons participating in State Department proceedings; availability of funds.
  • Sec.  2693. Repealed.
  • Sec.  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.
  • Sec.  2695. Administrative services.
  • Sec.  2695a. Foreign language services.
  • Sec.  2695b. Omitted.
  • Sec.  2696. Nondiscretionary personnel costs, currency fluctuations, and other contingencies.
  • Sec.  2697. Acceptance of gifts on behalf of United States.
  • Sec.  2698. Procurement of legal services.
  • Sec.  2699. Employment opportunities for family members.
  • Sec.  2700. Use of vehicles.
  • Sec.  2701. Educational facilities.
  • Sec.  2702. Malpractice protection.
  • Sec.  2703. Services and facilities for employees at posts abroad.
  • Sec.  2704. Subsistence expenses.
  • Sec.  2705. Documentation of citizenship.
  • Sec.  2706. Reprograming of funds; notice requirements.
  • Sec.  2707. International communications and information policy; duties of Secretary of State.
  • Sec.  2708. Department of State rewards program.
  • Sec.  2708a. Award of Foreign Service star.
  • Sec.  2709. Special agents.
  • Sec.  2710. Expenses relating to participation in arbitrations of certain disputes.
  • Sec.  2711. Counterterrorism Protection Fund.
  • Sec.  2712. Authority to control certain terrorism-related services.
  • Sec.  2713. Protection of historic and artistic furnishings of reception areas of the Harry S Truman Federal Building.
  • Sec.  2714. Denial of passports to certain convicted drug traffickers.
  • Sec.  2715. Procedures regarding major disasters and incidents abroad affecting United States citizens.
  • Sec.  2715a. Provision of information on certain violent crimes abroad to victims and victims' families.
  • Sec.  2715b. Notification of next of kin; reports of death.
  • Sec.  2715c. Conservation and disposition of estates.
  • Sec.  2716. Debt collection.
  • Sec.  2717. Defense trade controls registration fees.
  • Sec.  2718. Fees received for use of Blair House.
  • Sec.  2719. Grants for training and education in international affairs.
  • Sec.  2720. Closing of consular and diplomatic posts abroad.
  • Sec.  2721. Impermissible basis for denial of passports.
  • Sec.  2722. International meetings.
  • Sec.  2723. Denial of visas.
  • Sec.  2724. Fees for commercial services.
  • Sec.  2725. Fees for use of National Foreign Affairs Training Center.
  • Sec.  2726. Fee for use of diplomatic reception rooms.
  • Sec.  2727. Accounting of collections in budget presentation documents.
  • Sec.  2728. Crimes committed by diplomats.
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