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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10422 · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Act This Act is organized into two divisions as follows: ####
(1)Division a Department of State Provisions. ####
(2)Division b Arms Control, Nonproliferation, and Security Assistance Provisions. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Organization of act into divisions; table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. DIVISION A—DEPARTMENT OF STATE PROVISIONS TITLE I—AUTHORIZATIONS OF APPROPRIATIONS Subtitle A—Department of State Sec. 101. Administration of foreign affairs. Sec. 102. International commissions. Sec. 103. Migration and refugee assistance. Sec. 104. United States informational, educational, and cultural programs. Sec. 105. Grants to the Asia Foundation. Sec. 106. Contributions to international organizations. Sec. 107. Contributions for international peacekeeping activities. Sec. 108. Voluntary contributions to international organizations. Subtitle B—United States International Broadcasting Activities Sec. 121. Authorizations of appropriations. TITLE II—DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUTHORITIES AND ACTIVITIES Subtitle A—Basic Authorities and Activities Sec. 201. Office of Children's Issues. Sec. 202. Strengthening implementation of the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Sec. 203. Report concerning attack in Cambodia. **[**Sec. 204 was repealed**]** Sec. 205. Responsibility of the AID Inspector General for the Inter-American Foundation and the African Development Foundation. Sec. 206. Report on Cuban drug trafficking. Sec. 207. Revision of reporting requirement. Sec. 208. Foreign language proficiency. Sec. 209. Continuation of reporting requirements. Sec. 210. Joint funds under agreements for cooperation in environmental, scientific, cultural and related areas. Sec. 211. Report on international extradition. Subtitle B—Consular Authorities Sec. 231. Machine readable visas. Sec. 232. Fees relating to affidavits of support. Sec. 233. Passport fees. Sec. 234. Deaths and estates of United States citizens abroad. Sec. 235. Duties of consular officers regarding major disasters and incidents abroad affecting United States citizens. Sec. 236. Issuance of passports for children under age 14. Sec. 237. Processing of visa applications. Sec. 238. Feasibility study on further passport restrictions on individuals in arrears on child support. Subtitle C—Refugees Sec. 251. United States policy regarding the involuntary return of refugees. Sec. 252. Human rights reports. Sec. 253. Guidelines for refugee processing posts. Sec. 254. Gender-related persecution task force. Sec. 255. Eligibility for refugee status. TITLE III—ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Subtitle A—Organization Matters Sec. 301. Legislative liaison offices of the Department of State. Sec. 302. State Department official for Northeastern Europe. Sec. 303. Science and Technology Adviser to the Secretary of State. Sec. 304. Application of certain laws to public diplomacy funds. Subtitle B—Personnel of the Department of State Sec. 321. Award of Foreign Service star. Sec. 322. United States citizens hired abroad. Sec. 323. Limitation on percentage of Senior Foreign Service eligible for performance pay. Sec. 324. Placement of Senior Foreign Service personnel.22Section 671 of Public Law 107–228 (116 Stat. 1407) repeals section 324 without making a conforming amendment to the table of sections. Sec. 325. Report on management training. Sec. 326. Workforce planning for Foreign Service personnel by Federal agencies. Sec. 327. Records of disciplinary actions. Sec. 328. Limitation on salary and benefits for members of the Foreign Service recommended for separation for cause. Sec. 329. Treatment of grievance records. Sec. 330. Deadlines for filing grievances. Sec. 331. Reports by the Foreign Service Grievance Board. Sec. 332. Extension of use of Foreign Service personnel system. Sec. 333. Border equalization pay adjustment. Sec. 334. Treatment of certain persons reemployed after service with international organizations. Sec. 335. Transfer allowance for families of deceased Foreign Service personnel. Sec. 336. Parental choice in education. Sec. 337. Medical emergency assistance. Sec. 338. Report concerning financial disadvantages for administrative and technical personnel. Sec. 339. State Department Inspector General and personnel investigations. Sec. 340. Study of compensation for survivors of terrorist attacks overseas. Sec. 341. Preservation of diversity in reorganization. TITLE IV—UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS Subtitle A—Authorities and Activities Sec. 401. Educational and cultural exchanges and scholarships for Tibetans and Burmese. Sec. 402. Conduct of certain educational and cultural exchange programs. Sec. 403. National security measures. Sec. 404. Sunset of United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 405. Royal Ulster Constabulary training. Subtitle B—Russian and Ukrainian Business Management Education Sec. 421. Purpose. Sec. 422. Definitions. Sec. 423. Authorization for training program and internships. Sec. 424. Applications for technical assistance. Sec. 425. Restrictions not applicable. Sec. 426. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE V—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES Sec. 501. Reauthorization of Radio Free Asia. Sec. 502. Nomination requirements for the Chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. Sec. 503. Preservation of RFE/RL (Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty). Sec. 504. Immunity from civil liability for Broadcasting Board of Governors. TITLE VI—EMBASSY SECURITY AND COUNTERTERRORISM MEASURES Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Findings. Sec. 603. United States diplomatic facility defined. Sec. 604. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 605. Obligations and expenditures. Sec. 606. Security requirements for United States diplomatic facilities. Sec. 607. Report on overseas presence. Sec. 608. Accountability review boards. Sec. 609. Increased anti-terrorism training in Africa. TITLE VII—INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMISSIONS Subtitle A—International Organizations Other than the United Nations Sec. 701. Conforming amendments to reflect redesignation of certain interparliamentary groups. Sec. 702. Authority of the International Boundary and Water Commission to assist State and local governments. Sec. 703. International Boundary and Water Commission. Sec. 704. Semiannual reports on United States support for membership or participation of Taiwan in international organizations. Sec. 705. Restriction relating to United States accession to the International Criminal Court. Sec. 706. Prohibition on extradition or transfer of United States citizens to the International Criminal Court. Sec. 707. Requirement for reports regarding foreign travel. Sec. 708. United States representation at the International Atomic Energy Agency. Subtitle B—United Nations Activities Sec. 721. United Nations policy on Israel and the Palestinians. Sec. 722. Data on costs incurred in support of United Nations peacekeeping operations. Sec. 723. Reimbursement for goods and services provided by the United States to the United Nations. Sec. 724. Codification of required notice of proposed United Nations peacekeeping operations. TITLE VIII—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 801. Denial of entry into United States of foreign nationals engaged in establishment or enforcement of forced abortion or sterilization policy. Sec. 802. Technical corrections. Sec. 803. Reports with respect to a referendum on Western Sahara. Sec. 804. Reporting requirements under PLO Commitments Compliance Act of 1989. Sec. 805. Report on terrorist activity in which United States citizens were killed and related matters. Sec. 806. Annual reporting on war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide. Subtitle B—North Korea Threat Reduction Sec. 821. Short title. Sec. 822. Restrictions on nuclear cooperation with North Korea. Sec. 823. Definitions. Subtitle C—People's Republic of China Sec. 871. Findings. Sec. 872. Funding for additional personnel at diplomatic posts to report on political, economic, and human rights matters in the People's Republic of China. Sec. 873. Prisoner information registry for the People's Republic of China. TITLE IX—ARREARS PAYMENTS AND REFORM Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 901. Short title. Sec. 902. Definitions. Subtitle B—Arrearages to the United Nations Chapter 1—Authorization of Appropriations; Obligation and Expenditure of Funds Sec. 911. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 912. Obligation and expenditure of funds. Sec. 913. Forgiveness of amounts owed by the United Nations to the United States. Chapter 2—United States Sovereignty Sec. 921. Certification requirements. Chapter 3—Reform of Assessments and United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Sec. 931. Certification requirements. Chapter 4—Budget and Personnel Reform Sec. 941. Certification requirements. Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 951. Statutory construction on relation to existing laws. Sec. 952. Prohibition on payments relating to UNIDO and other international organizations from which the United States has withdrawn or rescinded funding. DIVISION B—ARMS CONTROL, NONPROLIFERATION, AND SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROVISIONS Sec. 1001. Short title. TITLE XI—ARMS CONTROL AND NONPROLIFERATION Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Definitions. Subtitle A—Arms Control Chapter 1—Effective Verification of Compliance With Arms Control Agreements Sec. 1111. Key Verification Assets Fund. Sec. 1112. Assistant Secretary of State for Verification and Compliance. Sec. 1113. Enhanced annual (“Pell”) report. Sec. 1114. Report on START and START II Treaties monitoring issues. Sec. 1115. Standards for verification. Sec. 1116. Contribution to the advancement of seismology. Sec. 1117. Protection of United States companies. Sec. 1118. Requirement for transmittal of summaries. Chapter 2—Matters Relating to the Control of Biological Weapons Sec. 1121. Short title. Sec. 1122. Definitions. Sec. 1123. Findings. Sec. 1124. Trial investigations and trial visits. Subtitle B—Nuclear Nonproliferation, Safety, and Related Matters Sec. 1131. Congressional notification of nonproliferation activities. Sec. 1132. Effective use of resources for nonproliferation programs. Sec. 1133. Disposition of weapons-grade material. Sec. 1134. Provision of certain information to Congress. Sec. 1135. Amended nuclear export reporting requirement. Sec. 1136. Adherence to the Missile Technology Control Regime. Sec. 1137. Authority relating to MTCR adherents. Sec. 1138. Transfer of funding for science and technology centers in the former Soviet Union. Sec. 1139. Research and exchange activities by science and technology centers. TITLE XII—SECURITY ASSISTANCE Sec. 1201. Short title. Subtitle A—Transfers of Excess Defense Articles Sec. 1211. Excess defense articles for Central and Southern European countries. Sec. 1212. Excess defense articles for certain other countries. Sec. 1213. Increase in annual limitation on transfer of excess defense articles. Subtitle B—Foreign Military Sales Authorities Sec. 1221. Termination of foreign military training. Sec. 1222. Sales of excess Coast Guard property. Sec. 1223. Competitive pricing for sales of defense articles. Sec. 1224. Notification of upgrades to direct commercial sales. Sec. 1225. Unauthorized use of defense articles. Subtitle C—Stockpiling of Defense Articles for Foreign Countries Sec. 1231. Additions to United States war reserve stockpiles for allies. Sec. 1232. Transfer of certain obsolete or surplus defense articles in the war reserves stockpile for allies. Subtitle D—Defense Offsets Disclosure Sec. 1241. Short title. Sec. 1242. Findings and declaration of policy. Sec. 1243. Definitions. Sec. 1244. Sense of Congress. Sec. 1245. Reporting of offset agreements. Sec. 1246. Expanded prohibition on incentive payments. Sec. 1247. Establishment of review commission. Sec. 1248. Multilateral strategy to address offsets. Subtitle E—Automated Export System Relating to Export Information Sec. 1251. Short title. Sec. 1252. Mandatory use of the Automated Export System for filing certain Shippers' Export Declarations. Sec. 1253. Voluntary use of the Automated Export System. Sec. 1254. Report to appropriate committees of Congress. Sec. 1255. Acceleration of Department of State licensing procedures. Sec. 1256. Definitions. Subtitle F—International Arms Sales Code of Conduct Act of 1999 Sec. 1261. Short title. Sec. 1262. International arms sales code of conduct. Subtitle G—Transfer of Naval Vessels to Certain Foreign Countries Sec. 1271. Authority to transfer naval vessels. TITLE XIII—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 1301. Publication of arms sales certifications. Sec. 1302. Notification requirements for commercial export of items on United States Munitions List. Sec. 1303. Enforcement of Arms Export Control Act. Sec. 1304. Violations relating to material support to terrorists. Sec. 1305. Authority to consent to third party transfer of ex-U.S.S. Bowman County to USS 1st Ship Memorial, Inc. Sec. 1306. Annual military assistance report. Sec. 1307. Annual foreign military training report. Sec. 1308. Security assistance for the Philippines. Sec. 1309. Effective regulation of satellite export activities. Sec. 1310. Study on licensing process under the Arms Export Control Act. Sec. 1311. Report concerning proliferation of small arms. Sec. 1312. Conforming amendment.
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ORGANIZATION OF ACT INTO DIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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