Sec. 10204. Chairman of OECD Development Assistance Committee
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The President may— appoint any United States citizen who is not a Federal employee, or assign any United States citizen who is a Federal employee, to serve as Chairman of the Development Assistance Committee
(DAC)or any successor committee thereto of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, upon election thereto by members of said Committee. An individual appointed or assigned under subsection
(a)may receive such compensation and allowances as are authorized by the Foreign Service Act of 1980, not to exceed those authorized for a chief of mission (as defined in section 102(a)(3) of that Act), as the President deems appropriate. Such individual (if appointed under subsection (a)(1)) shall be deemed to be a Federal employee for purposes of chapters 81, 83, 84, 87, and 89 of title 5, United States Code. Such individual may also, in the President’s discretion, receive any other benefits and perquisites then available under this Act to a Chief of Mission under section 10103.