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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 1793 (Introduced in House) — To establish a framework for effective, transparent, and accountable United States foreign assistance, and for other... · Sec. 4402

Sec. 4402. Administrative expenses

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Funds made available under other provisions of law for the operations of Federal agencies carrying out functions under this title shall be available for the administrative expenses incurred by such agencies under this title. Charges for administrative services calculated under section 4314(a)(1) shall include recovery of administrative expenses and official reception and representation expenses incurred by any Federal agency, including any mission or group thereof, in carrying out functions under this title if— such functions are primarily for the benefit of any foreign country; such expenses are not directly and fully charged to, and reimbursed from amounts received for, sale of defense services under section 4311; and such expenses are neither salaries of the United States Armed Forces nor represent unfunded estimated costs of civilian retirement and other benefits.
Not more than $86,500 of the funds derived from charges for administrative services pursuant to section 4314(a)(1) may be used each fiscal year for official reception and representation expenses.
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