Sec. 103. Taiwan symbols of sovereignty
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In this section, the term official purposes means— the wearing of official uniforms; conducting government-hosted ceremonies or functions; and appearances on Department of State social media accounts promoting engagements with Taiwan. Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall rescind any contact guideline, internal restriction, section of the Foreign Affairs Manual or the Foreign Affairs Handbook, or related guidance or policies that, explicitly or implicitly, including through restrictions or limitations on activities of United States Government personnel, limits the ability of members of the armed forces of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and government representatives from the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office to display, for official purposes, symbols of Republic of China sovereignty, including— the flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan); and the corresponding emblems or insignia of military units.