Front Matter
*Title 1—General Provisions
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Title 2—The Congress
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*Title 3—The President
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*Title 4—Flag And Seal, Seat Of Government, And The States
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*Title 5—Government Organization And Employees
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Appendix
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Title 6—Domestic Security
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Title 7—Agriculture
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Title 8—Aliens And Nationality
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*Title 9—Arbitration
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*Title 10—Armed Forces
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*Title 11—Bankruptcy
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Appendix
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Title 12—Banks And Banking
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*Title 13—Census
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*Title 14—Coast Guard
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Title 15—Commerce And Trade
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Title 16—Conservation
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*Title 17—Copyrights
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*Title 18—Crimes And Criminal Procedure
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Appendix
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Title 19—Customs Duties
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Title 20—Education
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Title 21—Food And Drugs
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Title 22—Foreign Relations And Intercourse
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TITLE 22—Front Matter
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CHAPTER 1—DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICE GENERALLY
(sections 1 to 136)
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CHAPTER 2—CONSULAR COURTS
(sections 141 to 183)
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CHAPTER 3—UNITED STATES COURT FOR CHINA
(sections 191 to 202)
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CHAPTER 4—PASSPORTS
(sections 211 to 229)
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CHAPTER 5—PRESERVATION OF FRIENDLY FOREIGN RELATIONS GENERALLY
(sections 231 to 250f)
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CHAPTER 6—FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR OFFICERS
(sections 251 to 259)
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CHAPTER 7—INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS, CONGRESSES, ETC.
(sections 261 to 290o-7)
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CHAPTER 7—Front Matter
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Sec. 261. Policy as to settlement of disputes and disarmament
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Sec. 262. President's participation in international congresses restricted
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Sec. 262-1. Restriction relating to United States accession to any new international criminal tribunal
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Sec. 262a. Contributions to international organizations; consent of State Department; limitations as to certain organizations
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Sec. 262b. Commitments for United States contributions to international organizations; limitations; consultation with Congressional committees
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Sec. 262c. Commitments for United States contributions to international financial institutions fostering economic development in less developed countries; continuation of participation
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Sec. 262d. Human rights and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
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Sec. 262d-1. Congressional statement of policy of human rights and United States assistance policies with international institutions
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Sec. 262e. Comparability of salaries and benefits of employees of international financial institutions with employees of American private business and governmental service
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Sec. 262f. Promotion of development and utilization of light capital technologies and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions
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Sec. 262g. Human nutrition in developing countries and United States assistance policies with international financial institutions; declaration of policy
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Sec. 262g-1. Targeting assistance to specific populations
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Sec. 262g-2. Establishment of guidelines for international financial institutions
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Sec. 262g-3. International negotiations on future replenishments of international financial institutions; consultation with appropriate Members of Congress
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Sec. 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
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Sec. 262i. Repealed. Pub. L. 101-240, title V, §541(d)(6), Dec. 19, 1989, 103 Stat. 2518
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Sec. 262j. Use of renewable resources for energy production
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Sec. 262k. Financial assistance to international financial institutions; considerations and criteria
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Sec. 262k-1. Transparency of budgets
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Sec. 262k-2. Female genital mutilation
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Sec. 262l. Environmental reform measures and remedial measures; Committee on Health and the Environment
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Sec. 262l-1. Sustainable economic growth and management of natural resources; environmental impact of loans; pest management; addition of trained professionals; "early warning system"
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Sec. 262l-2. Sustainable use of natural resources; use of agricultural and industrial chemicals
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Sec. 262l-3. Environmental and energy initiatives; benchmarks; Global Warming Initiative; appropriations
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Sec. 262m. Congressional findings and policies for multilateral development banks respecting environment, public health, natural resources, and indigenous peoples
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Sec. 262m-1. Environmental performance of banks; mechanisms for improvement
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Sec. 262m-2. Environmental impact of assistance proposals
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Sec. 262m-3. Cooperative information exchange system
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Sec. 262m-4. Environmental educational and training programs for mid-level bank managers and officials of borrowing countries
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Sec. 262m-5. Environmental impact statements; factors considered; promotion of activities by United States Executive Directors
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Sec. 262m-6. Repealed. Pub. L. 101-240, title V, §541(d)(4), Dec. 19, 1989, 103 Stat. 2518
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Sec. 262m-7. Assessment of environmental impact of proposed multilateral development bank actions
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Sec. 262m-8. Climate change mitigation and greenhouse gas accounting
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Sec. 262n. Congressional findings and policies respecting agricultural and commodity production
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Sec. 262n-1. Increase in income and employment in developing countries; enhancement of purchasing power; diversification away from single crop or product economies
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Sec. 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
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Sec. 262n-3. Reduction of barriers to agricultural trade
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Sec. 262o. Negotiations concerning replenishment or increase in capital; annual reports on implementation of lending policy goals
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Sec. 262o-1. Military spending by recipient countries; military involvement in economies of recipient countries
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Sec. 262o-2. Advocacy of policies to enhance general effectiveness of International Monetary Fund
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Sec. 262o-3. Administrative provisions
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Sec. 262o-4. Promotion of policy goals
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Sec. 262p. Impact adjustment lending programs
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Sec. 262p-1. Grassroots Collaboration Program
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Sec. 262p-2. Instructions to United States Executive Directors for extension of credit
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Sec. 262p-3. Participation of women in economic, social and policy development activities
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Sec. 262p-4. Instructions to United States Executive Directors; indigenous people in borrowing country; determination of impact; protection of rights; consultation
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Sec. 262p-4a. Loan programs to reduce economic dependence on illicit narcotics
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Sec. 262p-4b. Directives regarding government-owned enterprises in countries receiving World Bank loans
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Sec. 262p-4c. Initiation of discussions to facilitate debt-for-development swaps for human welfare and environmental conservation
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Sec. 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
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Sec. 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
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Sec. 262p-4f. Assistance to countries to develop statistical assessment of well-being of poor
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Sec. 262p-4g. Directives regarding government-owned enterprises in countries receiving IADB loans
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Sec. 262p-4h. Discussions to increase productive economic participation of poor; reports
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Sec. 262p-4i. Multilateral development banks and debt-for-nature exchanges
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Sec. 262p-4j. Promotion of lending for environment
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Sec. 262p-4k. Promotion of institution-building for nongovernmental organizations concerned with environment
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Sec. 262p-4l. Improvement of interaction between International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and nongovernmental organizations
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Sec. 262p-4m. Population, health, and nutrition programs
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Sec. 262p-4n. Equal employment opportunities
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Sec. 262p-4o. Respect for indigenous peoples
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Sec. 262p-4p. Encouragement of fair labor practices
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Sec. 262p-4q. Opposition to assistance by international financial institutions to terrorist states
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Sec. 262p-4r. Use of authority of United States Executive Directors
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Sec. 262p-5. Definitions
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Sec. 262p-6. Improvement of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative
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Sec. 262p-7. Reform of the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility
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Sec. 262p-8. Modification of the Enhanced HIPC Initiative
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Sec. 262p-9. Reform of the "Doing Business" Report of the World Bank
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Sec. 262p-10. Enhancing the transparency and effectiveness of the Inspection Panel process of the World Bank
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Sec. 262p-11. Opposition to loans or funds for countries that support terrorism
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Sec. 262p-12. Cancellation of Haiti's debts to international financial institutions
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Sec. 262p-12a. Ukraine debt payment relief
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Sec. 262p-13. Support for capacity of the International Monetary Fund to prevent money laundering and financing of terrorism
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Sec. 262p-14. Support to enhance the capacity of fund members to evaluate the legal and financial terms of sovereign debt contracts
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Sec. 262p-15. United States policy on Burma at the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank Group, and the Asian Development Bank
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Sec. 262p-16. United States policy on World Bank Group and Asian Development Bank Assistance to the People's Republic of China
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Sec. 262p-17. Support for international initiatives to provide debt restructuring or relief to developing countries with unsustainable levels of debt
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Sec. 262q. Transferred
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Sec. 262r. Annual report by Chairman of National Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial Policies
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Sec. 262r-1. Transmission to the Congress of operating summaries of the multilateral development banks
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Sec. 262r-2. Combined report on effect of pending multilateral development bank loans on environment, natural resources, public health, and indigenous peoples
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Sec. 262r-3. Reports on financial stabilization programs led by International Monetary Fund in connection with financing from Exchange Stabilization Fund
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Sec. 262r-4. Annual report and testimony on state of international financial system, IMF reform, and compliance with IMF agreements
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Sec. 262r-5. Repealed. Pub. L. 106-429, §101(a) title V, §592, Nov. 6, 2000, 114 Stat. 1900, 1900A-59
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Sec. 262r-6. Reports on policies, operations, and management of international financial institutions
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Sec. 262s. Multilateral development bank procurement
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Sec. 262s-1. Procurement opportunities for United States firms
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Sec. 262s-2. Commercial Service Officers and multilateral development bank procurement
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Sec. 262t. Personnel practices
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Sec. 263. International Prison Commission
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Sec. 263a. International Criminal Police Organization
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Sec. 263b. Transnational repression accountability and prevention
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Sec. 263c. Anti-piracy information sharing
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Secs. 264, 265. Omitted
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Sec. 266. International commission of congresses of navigation; authorization of appropriation for expenses
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Sec. 266a. Transferred
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Sec. 266b. Repealed. June 11, 1940, ch. 306, 54 Stat. 263
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Sec. 267. Permanent Commission of International Geodetic Association; representative of United States
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Sec. 267a. Appointment of delegates; compensation
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Sec. 267b. International Joint Commission; invitation to establish; personnel; duties
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Sec. 268. International Joint Commission; salaries; powers
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Sec. 268a. Repealed. Pub. L. 89-554, §8(a), Sept. 6, 1966, 80 Stat. 650
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Sec. 268b. Advances from appropriation "Boundary line, Alaska and Canada, and the United States and Canada"
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Sec. 268c. Limitation on expenditure of funds for compensation of International Boundary Commissioner to actual hours worked
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Sec. 269. Permanent International Association of Road Congresses; authorization of membership
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Sec. 269a. Central Bureau of the International Map of the World on the Millionth Scale; authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 269b. Omitted
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Sec. 269c. International Statistical Bureau at The Hague; authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 269d. Inter American Statistical Institute; authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 269e. Omitted
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Sec. 269f. International Bureau for the Protection of Industrial Property; authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 269g. Private International Law Conference at The Hague and Private Law International Institute in Rome; membership; appointment of delegates
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Sec. 269g-1. Authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 269h. International Union for the Publication of Customs Tariffs; authorization of annual appropriations for expenses
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Secs. 270 to 270g. Repealed. Pub. L. 88-619, §3, Oct. 3, 1964, 78 Stat. 995
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Sec. 271. International Labor Organization; membership
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Sec. 272. Omitted
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Sec. 272a. Authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 272b. Loyalty check on United States personnel
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Sec. 273. Pan American Institute of Geography and History; authorization of annual appropriations for membership
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Sec. 274. International Council of Scientific Unions and Associated Unions; authorization of annual appropriations for membership
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Sec. 274a. International biological program
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Sec. 274b. Cooperation of Federal and non-Federal departments, agencies, and organizations; transfers of funds
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Sec. 275. International Hydrographic Bureau
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Sec. 275a. Permanent International Commission of the Congresses of Navigation; authorization of appropriations
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Secs. 276 to 276a-4. Repealed. Pub. L. 105-277, div. G, subdiv. B, title XXV, §2503(d), Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681-837
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Sec. 276b. Repealed. Pub. L. 95-45, §4(d)(4), June 15, 1977, 91 Stat. 223
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Sec. 276c. Designation of Senate delegates to Conferences of the Interparliamentary Union
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Sec. 276c-1. Reports of expenditures by members of American groups or delegations and employees; consolidated reports by congressional committees; public inspection
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Sec. 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
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Sec. 276c-3. Repealed. Pub. L. 101-240, title V, §541(d)(7), Dec. 19, 1989, 103 Stat. 2518
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Sec. 276c-4. Employment of United States citizens by certain international organizations
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Sec. 276c-5. Authorization for United States participation in the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
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Sec. 276c-6. Supporting the employment of United States citizens by international organizations
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Sec. 276c-7. Internships of United States nationals at international organizations
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SUBCHAPTER I—CANADA-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(sections 276d to 276g)
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SUBCHAPTER II—MEXICO-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(sections 276h to 276k)
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SUBCHAPTER II-A—BRITISH-AMERICAN INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(section 276l)
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SUBCHAPTER II-B—UNITED STATES DELEGATION TO PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE (CSCE)
(section 276m)
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SUBCHAPTER II-C—UNITED STATES SENATE-CHINA INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(section 276n)
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SUBCHAPTER II-D—UNITED STATES SENATE-RUSSIA INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(section 276o)
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SUBCHAPTER II-E—UNITED STATES SENATE-JAPAN INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP
(section 276p)
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SUBCHAPTER III—KERMIT ROOSEVELT FUND
(sections 276aa to 276ee)
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SUBCHAPTER IV—INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION
(sections 277 to 277j)
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SUBCHAPTER V—GORGAS MEMORIAL LABORATORY
(sections 278 to 278b)
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SUBCHAPTER VI—UNITED NATIONS FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
(sections 279 to 279d)
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SUBCHAPTER VII—SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION
(sections 280 to 280c)
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SUBCHAPTER VIII—CARIBBEAN COMMISSION
(sections 280h to 280i)
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SUBCHAPTER IX—PAN AMERICAN RAILWAY CONGRESS
(sections 280j to 280k)
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SUBCHAPTER X—THE INSTITUTE OF INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS
(sections 281 to 281l)
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SUBCHAPTER XI—INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION
(sections 282 to 282p)
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SUBCHAPTER XII—INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
(sections 283 to 283z-13)
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SUBCHAPTER XII-A—INTER-AMERICAN INVESTMENT CORPORATION
(sections 283aa to 283ii)
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SUBCHAPTER XIII—INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
(sections 284 to 284dd)
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SUBCHAPTER XIV—ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
(sections 285 to 285hh)
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SUBCHAPTER XV—INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
(sections 286 to 286aaa)
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SUBCHAPTER XVI—UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION
(sections 287 to 287l)
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SUBCHAPTER XVII—UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
(sections 287m to 287t)
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SUBCHAPTER XVIII—PRIVILEGES AND IMMUNITIES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
(sections 288 to 288l)
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SUBCHAPTER XIX—INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE ORGANIZATION
(sections 289 to 289d)
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SUBCHAPTER XX—WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
(sections 290 to 290e-1)
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SUBCHAPTER XXI—INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION
(section 290f)
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SUBCHAPTER XXII—AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FUND
(sections 290g to 290g-26)
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SUBCHAPTER XXIII—UNITED STATES AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION
(sections 290h to 290h-9)
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SUBCHAPTER XXIII—Front Matter
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Sec. 290h. Congressional findings
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Sec. 290h-1. United States African Development Foundation
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Sec. 290h-2. Congressional declaration of purposes
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Sec. 290h-3. Functions of Foundation
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Sec. 290h-4. Powers of Foundation
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Sec. 290h-5. Management of Foundation
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Sec. 290h-6. Government corporation control provisions applicable
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Sec. 290h-7. Limitation on spending authority
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Sec. 290h-8. Authorization of appropriations
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Sec. 290h-9. Repealed. Pub. L. 101-167, title II, Nov. 21, 1989, 103 Stat. 1209
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SUBCHAPTER XXIV—AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
(sections 290i to 290i-12)
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SUBCHAPTER XXV—UNITED STATES-INDIA FUND FOR CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION
(sections 290j to 290j-1)
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SUBCHAPTER XXVI—MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT GUARANTEE AGENCY
(sections 290k to 290k-11)
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SUBCHAPTER XXVII—EUROPEAN BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT
(sections 290l to 290l-9)
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SUBCHAPTER XXVIII—NORTH AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK AND RELATED PROVISIONS
(sections 290m to 290m-8)
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SUBCHAPTER XXIX—UNITED STATES-MEXICO BORDER HEALTH COMMISSION
(sections 290n to 290n-6)
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SUBCHAPTER XXX—MIDDLE EAST DEVELOPMENT BANK
(sections 290o to 290o-7)
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SUBCHAPTER XXXI—INTERNATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY AGENCY
(section 290p)
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SUBCHAPTER XXXII—ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES
(section 290q)
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CHAPTER 8—FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS
(sections 291 to 306)
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CHAPTER 9—FOREIGN WARS, WAR MATERIALS, AND NEUTRALITY
(sections 401 to 465)
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CHAPTER 10—HEMISPHERAL RELATIONS
(sections 501 to 527)
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CHAPTER 11—FOREIGN AGENTS AND PROPAGANDA
(sections 611 to 621)
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CHAPTER 12—CLAIMS COMMISSIONS
(sections 661 to 672)
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CHAPTER 13—SERVICE COURTS OF FRIENDLY FOREIGN FORCES
(sections 701 to 706)
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CHAPTER 14—FOREIGN SERVICE
(sections 801 to 1204)
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CHAPTER 14A—FOREIGN SERVICE INFORMATION OFFICERS CORPS
(sections 1221 to 1234)
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CHAPTER 15—THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES
(sections 1281 to 1395)
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CHAPTER 16—GREEK AND TURKISH ASSISTANCE
(sections 1401 to 1410)
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CHAPTER 17—RELIEF AID TO WAR-DEVASTATED COUNTRIES
(sections 1411 to 1417)
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CHAPTER 18—UNITED STATES INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
(sections 1431 to 1480)
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CHAPTER 19—FOREIGN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(sections 1501 to 1557o)
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CHAPTER 20—MUTUAL DEFENSE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
(sections 1571 to 1585)
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CHAPTER 20A—MUTUAL DEFENSE ASSISTANCE CONTROL PROGRAM
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CHAPTER 21—SETTLEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CLAIMS
(sections 1621 to 1645o)
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CHAPTER 21A—SETTLEMENT OF INVESTMENT DISPUTES
(sections 1650 to 1650a)
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CHAPTER 22—MUTUAL SECURITY ASSISTANCE
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CHAPTER 23—PROTECTION OF CITIZENS ABROAD
(sections 1731 to 1741f)
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CHAPTER 24—MUTUAL SECURITY PROGRAM
(sections 1750 to 1945)
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CHAPTER 24A—MIDDLE EAST PEACE AND STABILITY
(sections 1961 to 1965)
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CHAPTER 25—PROTECTION OF VESSELS ON THE HIGH SEAS AND IN TERRITORIAL WATERS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES
(sections 1971 to 1980b)
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CHAPTER 26—ARMED FORCES PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR SPORTS COMPETITIONS
(sections 1981 to 1985)
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CHAPTER 27—INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL EXCHANGE AND TRADE FAIR PARTICIPATION
(sections 1991 to 2001)
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CHAPTER 28—INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY PARTICIPATION
(sections 2021 to 2027)
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CHAPTER 29—CULTURAL, TECHNICAL, AND EDUCATIONAL CENTERS
(sections 2051 to 2057)
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CHAPTER 29A—INTER-AMERICAN CULTURAL AND TRADE CENTER
(sections 2081 to 2085)
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CHAPTER 30—INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH
(sections 2101 to 2104)
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CHAPTER 31—INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL
(sections 2122 to 2129)
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CHAPTER 31A—NATIONAL TOURISM ORGANIZATION
(sections 2141 to 2141f)
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CHAPTER 32—FOREIGN ASSISTANCE
(sections 2151 to 2431k)
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CHAPTER 33—MUTUAL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM
(sections 2451 to 2465)
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CHAPTER 34—THE PEACE CORPS
(sections 2501 to 2523)
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CHAPTER 35—ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
(sections 2551 to 2595d)
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CHAPTER 36—MIGRATION AND REFUGEE ASSISTANCE
(sections 2601 to 2606)
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CHAPTER 37—FOREIGN GIFTS AND DECORATIONS
(sections 2621 to 2626)
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CHAPTER 38—DEPARTMENT OF STATE
(sections 2651 to 2739)
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CHAPTER 39—ARMS EXPORT CONTROL
(sections 2751 to 2799aa-2)
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CHAPTER 40—INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS
(sections 2801 to 2807)
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CHAPTER 41—STUDY COMMISSION RELATING TO FOREIGN POLICY
(sections 2821 to 2826)
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CHAPTER 42—INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY
(sections 2841 to 2849)
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CHAPTER 43—INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING
(sections 2871 to 2883)
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CHAPTER 44—JAPAN-UNITED STATES FRIENDSHIP
(sections 2901 to 2906)
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CHAPTER 45—COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE
(sections 3001 to 3009)
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CHAPTER 46—INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT AND TRADE IN SERVICES SURVEY
(sections 3101 to 3108)
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CHAPTER 46A—FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL DATA
(sections 3141 to 3146)
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CHAPTER 47—NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION
(sections 3201 to 3282)
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CHAPTER 48—TAIWAN RELATIONS
(sections 3301 to 3316)
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CHAPTER 48A—TAIWAN ENHANCED RESILIENCE
(sections 3351 to 3392)
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CHAPTER 49—SUPPORT OF PEACE TREATY BETWEEN EGYPT AND ISRAEL
(sections 3401 to 3427)
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CHAPTER 50—INSTITUTE FOR SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL COOPERATION
(sections 3501 to 3513)
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CHAPTER 51—PANAMA CANAL
(sections 3601 to 3873)
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CHAPTER 52—FOREIGN SERVICE
(sections 3901 to 4226)
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CHAPTER 53—AUTHORITIES RELATING TO THE REGULATION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS
(sections 4301 to 4316)
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CHAPTER 53A—DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ABROAD
(sections 4341 to 4343)
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CHAPTER 53B—FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES HISTORICAL SERIES
(sections 4351 to 4357)
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CHAPTER 54—PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ASSISTANCE
(sections 4401 to 4416)
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CHAPTER 55—RESEARCH AND TRAINING FOR EASTERN EUROPE AND INDEPENDENT STATES OF FORMER SOVIET UNION
(sections 4501 to 4509)
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CHAPTER 56—UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE
(sections 4601 to 4611)
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CHAPTER 57—UNITED STATES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
(sections 4701 to 4715)
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CHAPTER 58—DIPLOMATIC SECURITY
(sections 4801 to 4868)
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CHAPTER 59—FASCELL FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
(sections 4901 to 4904)
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CHAPTER 60—ANTI-APARTHEID PROGRAM
(sections 5001 to 5117)
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CHAPTER 61—ANTI-TERRORISM-PLO
(sections 5201 to 5203)
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CHAPTER 62—INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL POLICY
(sections 5301 to 5354)
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CHAPTER 63—SUPPORT FOR EAST EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY (SEED)
(sections 5401 to 5495)
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CHAPTER 64—UNITED STATES RESPONSE TO TERRORISM AFFECTING AMERICANS ABROAD
(sections 5501 to 5513)
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CHAPTER 65—CONTROL AND ELIMINATION OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS
(sections 5601 to 5606)
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CHAPTER 66—UNITED STATES-HONG KONG POLICY
(sections 5701 to 5732)
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CHAPTER 67—FREEDOM FOR RUSSIA AND EMERGING EURASIAN DEMOCRACIES AND OPEN MARKETS SUPPORT
(sections 5801 to 5874)
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CHAPTER 68—DEMILITARIZATION OF FORMER SOVIET UNION
(sections 5901 to 5922)
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CHAPTER 68A—COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION WITH STATES OF FORMER SOVIET UNION
(sections 5951 to 5965)
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CHAPTER 69—CUBAN DEMOCRACY
(sections 6001 to 6010)
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CHAPTER 69A—CUBAN LIBERTY AND DEMOCRATIC SOLIDARITY (LIBERTAD)
(sections 6021 to 6085)
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CHAPTER 70—MANSFIELD FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
(sections 6101 to 6106)
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CHAPTER 71—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING
(sections 6201 to 6217)
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CHAPTER 72—NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION
(sections 6301 to 6324)
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CHAPTER 73—INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
(sections 6401 to 6483)
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CHAPTER 74—FOREIGN AFFAIRS AGENCIES CONSOLIDATION
(sections 6501 to 6617)
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CHAPTER 75—CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION
(sections 6701 to 6763)
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CHAPTER 76—ASSISTANCE TO COUNTRIES WITH LARGE POPULATIONS HAVING HIV/AIDS
(sections 6801 to 6842)
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CHAPTER 77—UNITED STATES-CHINA RELATIONS
(sections 6901 to 7002)
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CHAPTER 78—TRAFFICKING VICTIMS PROTECTION
(sections 7101 to 7115)
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CHAPTER 79—TRADE SANCTIONS REFORM AND EXPORT ENHANCEMENT
(sections 7201 to 7211)
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CHAPTER 80—DIPLOMATIC TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROGRAM OFFICE (DTS-PO)
(sections 7301 to 7304)
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CHAPTER 81—INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT
(sections 7401 to 7433)
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CHAPTER 82—AFGHANISTAN FREEDOM SUPPORT
(sections 7501 to 7556)
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CHAPTER 83—UNITED STATES LEADERSHIP AGAINST HIV/AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, AND MALARIA
(sections 7601 to 7682)
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CHAPTER 84—MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE
(sections 7701 to 7718)
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CHAPTER 85—NORTH KOREAN HUMAN RIGHTS
(sections 7801 to 7846)
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CHAPTER 86—CLIMATE CHANGE TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
(sections 7901 to 7909)
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CHAPTER 87—UNITED STATES AND INDIA NUCLEAR COOPERATION
(sections 8001 to 8008)
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CHAPTER 88—NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY-UNITED STATES ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
(sections 8101 to 8175)
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CHAPTER 89—ADVANCING DEMOCRATIC VALUES
(sections 8201 to 8262)
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CHAPTER 90—VOLUNTEERS FOR PROSPERITY PROGRAM
(sections 8301 to 8304)
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CHAPTER 91—ENHANCED PARTNERSHIP WITH PAKISTAN
(sections 8401 to 8442)
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CHAPTER 92—COMPREHENSIVE IRAN SANCTIONS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND DIVESTMENT
(sections 8501 to 8575)
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CHAPTER 93—UNITED STATES-ISRAEL COOPERATION
(sections 8601 to 8607)
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CHAPTER 94—IRAN THREAT REDUCTION AND SYRIA HUMAN RIGHTS
(sections 8701 to 8795)
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CHAPTER 95—IRAN FREEDOM AND COUNTERPROLIFERATION
(sections 8801 to 8811)
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CHAPTER 96—SOVEREIGNTY, INTEGRITY, DEMOCRACY, AND ECONOMIC STABILITY OF UKRAINE
(sections 8901 to 8910)
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CHAPTER 96A—UKRAINE FREEDOM SUPPORT
(sections 8921 to 8930)
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CHAPTER 97—INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION REMEDIES
(sections 9001 to 9011)
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CHAPTER 98—INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION PREVENTION AND RETURN
(sections 9101 to 9125)
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CHAPTER 99—NORTH KOREA SANCTIONS AND POLICY ENHANCEMENT
(sections 9201 to 9269d)
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CHAPTER 100—GLOBAL FOOD SECURITY
(sections 9301 to 9308)
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CHAPTER 101—COUNTERING IRAN'S DESTABILIZING ACTIVITIES
(sections 9401 to 9412)
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CHAPTER 101A—FIGHT AND COMBAT RAMPANT IRANIAN MISSILE EXPORTS
(sections 9421 to 9424)
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CHAPTER 102—COUNTERING RUSSIAN INFLUENCE IN EUROPE AND EURASIA
(sections 9501 to 9564)
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CHAPTER 103—BETTER UTILIZATION OF INVESTMENTS LEADING TO DEVELOPMENT
(sections 9601 to 9689)
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CHAPTER 104—VENEZUELA ASSISTANCE
(sections 9701 to 9763)
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CHAPTER 105—GLOBAL FRAGILITY
(sections 9801 to 9810)
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CHAPTER 106—CHAMPIONING AMERICAN BUSINESS THROUGH DIPLOMACY
(sections 9901 to 9906)
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CHAPTER 107—SUDAN DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND FISCAL TRANSPARENCY
(sections 10001 to 10012)
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CHAPTER 108—GLOBAL MAGNITSKY HUMAN RIGHTS ACCOUNTABILITY
(sections 10101 to 10103)
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CHAPTER 109—BURMA UNIFIED THROUGH RIGOROUS MILITARY ACCOUNTABILITY
(sections 10201 to 10243)
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CHAPTER 110—INFORMATION SECURITY AND CYBER DIPLOMACY
(sections 10301 to 10308)
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CHAPTER 111—AUSTRALIA, UNITED KINGDOM, AND UNITED STATES (AUKUS) SECURITY PARTNERSHIP
(sections 10401 to 10433)
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CHAPTER 112—COMBATING GLOBAL CORRUPTION
(sections 10501 to 10505)
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Title 24—Hospitals And Asylums
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Title 25—Indians
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Title 26—Internal Revenue Code
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Title 27—Intoxicating Liquors
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*Title 28—Judiciary And Judicial Procedure
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Title 29—Labor
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Title 30—Mineral Lands And Mining
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*Title 31—Money And Finance
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Title 34—Crime Control And Law Enforcement
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*Title 35—Patents
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*Title 36—Patriotic And National Observances, Ceremonies, And Organizations
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*Title 37—Pay And Allowances Of The Uniformed Services
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*Title 38—Veterans' Benefits
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*Title 39—Postal Service
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*Title 40—Public Buildings, Property, And Works
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*Title 41—Public Contracts
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Title 42—The Public Health And Welfare
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Title 43—Public Lands
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*Title 44—Public Printing And Documents
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Title 45—Railroads
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*Title 46—Shipping
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Title 47—Telecommunications
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Title 48—Territories And Insular Possessions
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*Title 49—Transportation
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Title 50—War And National Defense
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*Title 51—National And Commercial Space Programs
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Title 52—Voting And Elections
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Title 53—[Reserved]
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