Legislation on Foreign Relations Through ..., Volumul 2

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Recovery of damages incurred as a result of Soviet intelligence activities directed at the new United States Em bassy in Moscow
32
Report on personnel of Soviet state trading enter prises
33
Prohibition on certain employment at United States diplomatic and consular missions in Communist Countries
34
Report on employment of foreign nationals at for eign service posts abroad
35
Counterintelligence polygraph screening of Diplo matic Security Service personnel
36
Part DPersonnel Matters
37
Compensation for certain State Department offi cials
38
Chief of missions salary
39
Prohibition on member of a Foreign Service union negotiating on behalf of the Department of State
40
Compliance with law requiring reports to Congress
41
Title VIIInternational Organizations
42
Reform in the budget decisionmaking procedures of the United Nations and its specialized agencies
45
Protection of Tyre by the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
46
Membership of the Commission
47
Powers of the Commission
48
Report
49
General Accounting Office audits of the Commis sion
50
Recognition of CARICOM
51
Informationsharing system so that visas are denied to drug traffickers
52
Adjustment to lawful resident status of certain na tionals of countries for which extended voluntary departure has been made available
53
Processing of Cuban nationals for admission to the United States
54
Amerasian children in Vietnam
57
Release of Yang Wei
59
Title XIIRegional Foreign Relations Matters
60
Emigration of Jews and others who wish to emi grate from the Soviet Union
61
Selfdetermination of the people from the Baltic states of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania
62
Partial lifting of the trade embargo against Nicara gua
63
Human rights in Paraguay
64
Forced detention by the African National Congress and the South African Government
66
Part DMiddle East
67
Acting in accordance with international law in the Persian Gulf
68
United States policy toward the IranIraq war
69
Iranian persecution of the Bahais
70
Part EAsia
71
Report on Administration policy on Afghanistan
72
Support for the right of selfdetermination for the Cambodian people
75
Human rights in the Peoples Republic of China
76
Democracy in Taiwan
77
Part FMiscellaneous
78
Report on progress toward a world summit on terrorism
79
Title XIIIEffective Date
80
b Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987
81
Permanent Authorizations of Appropriations
83
Liaison by the National Commission on Education al Scientific and Cultural Cooperation
84
Limitations on Use of Migration and Refugee Assist ance Funds
85
Pilot Project for Foreign Service Associates
86
Official Residence of Secretary of State
88
Sharing of Information Concerning Drug Traffickers
89
Commendation of Ambassador to Mexico
90
Responsibility of United States Missions to Promote Freedom of the Press Abroad
91
United Nations Organizations Reform in Budget Procedures
92
International Jute Organization
95
Soviet and Communist Disinformation and Press Manipulation
97
Employees of the United Nations
98
Damages Resulting from Delays in the Construction of the United States Embassy in Moscow
99
Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1984 and 1985
110
Section 1007Policy Toward the Export of NuclearRelated Equipment Materials or Technology to India Argentina and South Africa
123
Section 1009International Agreements on Natural Gas
124
Section 1010Prepublication Review of Writings of Former Federal Employees
125
Section 1013Expedited Procedures for Certain Joint Resolu tions and Bills
126
Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1982 and 1983
127
Section 103Reopening Certain United States Consulates
130
Liberation Organization
131
Section 109Restriction on Contributions to the United Na tions Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization
132
Section 110Bilateral Science and Technology Agreements
133
Section 114International Institute for the Unification of Pri vate Law and the Hague Conference on Private Internation al Law
134
Title VMiscellaneous Provisions
136
e Department of State Authorization Act Fiscal Years 1980 and 1981
138
Section 103Assistance for Refugees Settling in Israel
140
Section 108United States Consulates
141
Title IVMiscellaneous Provisions
142
Section 406Private Sector Representatives on the United States Delegation to the World Administrative Radio Confer ence
143
f Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Year 1979 Public Law
145
Section 103United Nations Conference on Science and Tech nology for Development
146
Section 105Foreign Missions Solar Energy Demonstration
147
Section 106Assistance for Refugees Settling in Israel
148
Section 114Under Secretary of State for Management
149
Section 122Systematic InformationSharing
150
Section 125Diplomatic and Official Passports
151
Section 411Compensatory Time Off at Certain Posts in For eign Areas
152
Title VScience Technology and American Diplomacy
153
Section 503Responsibilities of the President
154
Section 504Responsibility of the Secretary of State
155
Title VIPolicy Provisions
156
Section 102Transfer Authority
166
Section 108Americans Incarcerated Abroad
167
h Foreign Relations Authorization Act Fiscal Year 1977 Public Law
177
Section 503United Nations Cooperation Regarding Members
184
2 Supplemental Appropriations Act 1987 Public Law 10071 par
201
o The Immigration and Nationality Act as amended Public Law 82414
248
FOREWORD III
250
3 Executive Order 11742 Delegating to the Secretary of State Cer
260
Authorizations and Appropriations 11
263
of State Public Law 8173 as amended
395
tary of State
401
f Interdepartmental Operations of the U S Government Overseas
407
4 Executive Order 12334 Presidents Intelligence Oversight Board
442
people
447
Diplomatic Security and AntiTerrorism
459
Demand for Apprehen
504
Sec 1245
510
Passposrt Law and Regulations
519
Passport Limitations
522
75
529
Foreign Service Buildings
530
ings and Grounds in Foreign Countries
538
International Center Act Public Law 90553 as amended
540
Foreign Gifts and Decorations
542
Senate Resolution 314 90th Congress July 19 1968
549
Migration and Refugee Assistance
550
b Executive Order 11077 Administration of the Migration and Refugee
555
e Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 Public Law 99603
563
Kecognition by the United States of Foreign Governments S Res 205
576
The Asia Foundation Act title IV of Public Law 98164
577
International Environment Protection
579
Soviet Embassy in the United States
585
E INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
587
United States Information and Educational Exchange Act and Related Materials
591
77
613
TITLE IIUNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY SEE PAGE 616
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Funds appropriated for the United States Information Agency Sec 203 Receipts from Englishteaching and library programs Sec 204 USIA posts and ...
617
Fortyyear leasing authority Sec 206 United States Information Agency programming on Afghanistan Sec 207 Television service of the United States ...
618
National Endowment for Democracy
619
Separate accounts for NED grantees Sec 212 NED treatment of independent labor unions Sec 213 United States Advisory Commission on Public Dipl...
620
TITLE IIIEDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS SEE PAGE 621
621
Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program Sec 303 The Arts America Program Sec 304 Professorship on constitutional democracy
622
United StatesIndia Fund Sec 306 The Edward Zorinsky Memorial Library Sec 307 Cultural Property Advisory Committee TITLE IVVOICE OF AM...
623
Contractor requirements
624
United States Information Agency Authorization Act Fiscal Years
630
f International Communication Agency Authorization Act Fiscal
639
Summer Fever Public Law 93168 partial text
649
Supplemental Appropriations 1987 Public Law 10071 partial
655
Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act and Related Materials
662
United States Scholarship Progam for Developing Countries Authorization Fiscal Years 1986 and 1987 title VI of Public Law 9993
682
National Endowment for Democracy Act title IV of Public Law 98164
689
SovietEastern Europe Education and Training Programs
695
b Fascell Fellowship Program title X of Public Law 99399
700
United StatesIndia Programs
703
Center for Cultural and Technical Interchange Between East and West Act Public Law 86472 partial text
706
JapanUnited States Friendship Act Public Law 94118
708
Exchange of Materials and Objects
714
Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act Public Law 97446
718
United States Recognition and Participation in International Expositions Public Law 91269
734
Board for International Broadcasting Radio Free EuropeRadio Liberty
738
TITLE VTHE BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING SEE PAGE 747
747
Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act Public Law 98111
756
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe
761
F ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT 771
773
Arms Control and Disarmament Act as amended
775
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Authorization for Fiscal Years 1988
799
Arms Control and Disarmament Act Authorization for Fiscal Years 1986
801
Arms Control Provisions in Department of Defense Authorization Acts
805
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Appropriations 1988 Public Law 100202 partial text
828
Executive Order 11850 Renunciation of Certain Uses in War of Chemical Herbicides and Riot Control Agents
829
G WAR POWERS COLLECTIVE SECURITY AND RELATED
831
Cuban Resolution Public Law 87733
847
Berlin Resolution H Con Res 570 87th Congress
861
North Atlantic Alliance
867
Taiwan Relations
875
Republic of Chin 72
884
Panama Canal
887
H UNITED NATIONS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
935
a Executive Order 11311 Carrying Out Provisions of the Beirut Agree
945
The United Nations Participation Act of 1945 as amended Public
949
The United Nations Headquarters Agreement Act Public Law 80357
960
Response to United Nations Resolution on Zionism H Res 855 94th
969
Child Health Resolution Public Law 98198
1009

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Pagina 634 - such records as may be reasonably necessary to fully disclose the amount and the disposition by such recipient of the proceeds of such assistance, the total cost of the project or undertaking in connection with which such assistance is given or used, and the amount and nature of that portion of the cost of
Pagina 184 - Sec. 605. (a) The Commission shall have power to appoint and fix the compensation of such personnel as it deems advisable, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and without regard to the provisions of chapter
Pagina 736 - States, and, consequently, each one of the said contracting parties undertakes to assist in meeting the attack in the exercise of the inherent right of individual or collective selfdefense recognized by article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations"; and Whereas the Foreign Ministers of the Organization of
Pagina 410 - on or before December 31, 1970. The audit shall be conducted at the place or places where the accounts of the Institute are normally kept. All books, accounts, financial records, files, and other papers, things, and property belonging to or in use by the Institute and necessary to facilitate the audit shall be made
Pagina 105 - Commission may appoint and fix the pay of such staff personnel as it deems desirable, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter ni of chapter 53 of such title
Pagina 399 - Speaker of the House of Representatives; and (3) three appointed by the President. (b) Members shall be appointed for the life of the Commission. (c) A vacancy in the Commission shall be filled in the manner in which the original appointment was made. (dXD Except as provided in
Pagina 847 - end thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and the following: "and (7) a representative of a foreign government in or to an international organization entitled to enjoy privileges, exemptions, and immunities as an international organization under the International Organizations Immunities Act, or an alien officer or employee of such an international organization,
Pagina 634 - pertaining to its financial transactions and necessary to facilitate the audit; and they shall be afforded full facilities for verifying transactions with any assets held by depositories, fiscal agents, and custodians. All such books, accounts, records, reports, files, papers, and property of the Endowment shall remain in the possession and custody of the Endowment.
Pagina 191 - such provision to any person or circumstances shall be held invalid, the remainder of the Act and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is held invalid shall not be affected thereby. • •••••• SEC.
Pagina 39 - (b) COMPLIANCE WITH FUTURE REQUESTS.—Whenever the Committee on Governmental Affairs of the Senate or the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service of the House of Representatives requests information from the Secretary of State for inclusion in the publication "US Government Policy and Supporting Positions", the Secretary shall provide such information in a timely manner.

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