Sec. 1002. ORGANIZATION OF DIVISION INTO SUBDIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SEC. 1002 ORGANIZATION OF DIVISION INTO SUBDIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Divisions This division is organized into three subdivisions as follows: ####
(1)Subdivision a Foreign Affairs Agencies Consolidation Act of 1998. ####
(2)Subdivision b Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1998 and 1999. ####
(3)Subdivision c United Nations Reform Act of 1998. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents for this division is as follows: DIVISION G—FOREIGN AFFAIRS REFORM AND RESTRUCTURING ACT OF 1998 Sec. 1001. Short title. Sec. 1002. Organization of division into subdivisions; table of contents. Subdivision A—Consolidation of Foreign Affairs Agencies TITLE XI—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Purposes. Sec. 1103. Definitions. Sec. 1104. Report on budgetary cost savings resulting from reorganization. TITLE XII—UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY Chapter 1—General Provisions Sec. 1201. Effective date. Chapter 2—Abolition and Transfer of Functions Sec. 1211. Abolition of United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Sec. 1212. Transfer of functions to Secretary of State. Sec. 1213. Under Secretary for Arms Control and International Security. Chapter 3—Conforming Amendments Sec. 1221. References. Sec. 1222. Repeals. Sec. 1223. Amendments to the Arms Control and Disarmament Act. Sec. 1224. Compensation of officers. Sec. 1225. Additional conforming amendments. TITLE XIII—UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY Chapter 1—General Provisions Sec. 1301. Effective date. Chapter 2—Abolition and Transfer of Functions Sec. 1311. Abolition of United States Information Agency. Sec. 1312. Transfer of functions. Sec. 1313. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy. Sec. 1314. Abolition of Office of Inspector General of United States Information Agency and transfer of functions. Chapter 3—International Broadcasting Sec. 1321. Congressional findings and declaration of purpose. Sec. 1322. Continued existence of Broadcasting Board of Governors. Sec. 1323. Conforming amendments to the United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994. Sec. 1324. Amendments to the Radio Broadcasting to Cuba Act. Sec. 1325. Amendments to the Television Broadcasting to Cuba Act. Sec. 1326. Transfer of broadcasting related funds, property, and personnel. Sec. 1327. Savings provisions. Sec. 1328. Report on the privatization of RFE/RL, Incorporated. Chapter 4—Conforming Amendments Sec. 1331. References. Sec. 1332. Amendments to title 5, United States Code. Sec. 1333. Application of certain laws. Sec. 1334. Abolition of United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 1335. Conforming amendments. Sec. 1336. Repeals. TITLE XIV—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY Chapter 1—General Provisions Sec. 1401. Effective date. Chapter 2—Abolition and Transfer of Functions Sec. 1411. Abolition of United States International Development Cooperation Agency. Sec. 1412. Transfer of functions and authorities. Sec. 1413. Status of AID. Chapter 3—Conforming Amendments Sec. 1421. References. Sec. 1422. Conforming amendments. TITLE XV—AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Chapter 1—General Provisions Sec. 1501. Effective date. Chapter 2—Reorganization and Transfer of Functions Sec. 1511. Reorganization of Agency for International Development. Chapter 3—Authorities of the Secretary of State Sec. 1521. Definition of United States assistance. Sec. 1522. Administrator of AID reporting to the Secretary of State. Sec. 1523. Assistance programs coordination and oversight. TITLE XVI—TRANSITION Chapter 1—Reorganization Plan Sec. 1601. Reorganization plan and report. Chapter 2—Reorganization Authority Sec. 1611. Reorganization authority. Sec. 1612. Transfer and allocation of appropriations. Sec. 1613. Transfer, appointment, and assignment of personnel. Sec. 1614. Incidental transfers. Sec. 1615. Savings provisions. Sec. 1616. Authority of Secretary of State to facilitate transition. Sec. 1617. Final report. Subdivision B—Foreign Relations Authorization TITLE XX—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 2001. Short title. Sec. 2002. Definition of appropriate congressional committees. TITLE XXI—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FOR DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sec. 2101. Administration of foreign affairs. Sec. 2102. International commissions. Sec. 2103. Grants to The Asia Foundation. Sec. 2104. Voluntary contributions to international organizations. Sec. 2105. Voluntary contributions to peacekeeping operations. Sec. 2106. Limitation on United States voluntary contributions to United Nations Development Program. TITLE XXII—DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUTHORITIES AND ACTIVITIES Chapter 1—Authorities and Activities Sec. 2201. Reimbursement of Department of State for assistance to overseas educational facilities. Sec. 2202. Revision of Department of State rewards program. Sec. 2203. Retention of additional defense trade controls registration fees. Sec. 2204. Fees for commercial services. Sec. 2205. Pilot program for foreign affairs reimbursement.1414Section 318(1) of Public Law 107–228 (116 Stat. 1379) amends the heading of section 2205 by striking “pilot” without providing a conforming amendment to the table of contents. Sec. 2206. Fee for use of diplomatic reception rooms. Sec. 2207. Budget presentation documents. Sec. 2208. Office of the Inspector General. Sec. 2209. Capital Investment Fund. Sec. 2210. Contracting for local guards services overseas. Sec. 2211. Authority of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. Sec. 2212. Expenses relating to certain international claims and proceedings. Sec. 2213. Grants to remedy international abductions of children. Sec. 2214. Counterdrug and anticrime activities of the Department of State. Sec. 2215. Annual report on overseas surplus properties. Sec. 2216. Human rights reports. Sec. 2217. Reports and policy concerning diplomatic immunity. Sec. 2218. Reaffirming United States international telecommunications policy. Sec. 2219. Reduction of reporting. Chapter 2—Consular Authorities of the Department of State Sec. 2221. Use of certain passport processing fees for enhanced passport services. Sec. 2222. Consular officers. Sec. 2223. Repeal of outdated consular receipt requirements. Sec. 2224. Elimination of duplicate Federal Register publication for travel advisories. Sec. 2225. Denial of visas to confiscators of American property. Sec. 2226. Inadmissibility of any alien supporting an international child abductor. Chapter 3—Refugees and Migration SUBCHAPTER A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 2231. Migration and refugee assistance. SUBCHAPTER B—AUTHORITIES Sec. 2241. United States policy regarding the involuntary return of refugees. Sec. 2242. United States policy with respect to the involuntary return of persons in danger of subjection to torture. Sec. 2243. Reprogramming of migration and refugee assistance funds. Sec. 2244. Eligibility for refugee status. Sec. 2245. Reports to Congress concerning Cuban emigration policies. TITLE XXIII—ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; DEPARTMENT OF STATE PERSONNEL; THE FOREIGN SERVICE Chapter 1—Organization of the Department of State Sec. 2301. Coordinator for Counterterrorism. Sec. 2302. Elimination of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Burdensharing. Sec. 2303. Personnel management. Sec. 2304. Diplomatic security. Sec. 2305. Number of senior official positions authorized for the Department of State. Sec. 2306. Nomination of Under Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries of State. Chapter 2—Personnel of the Department of State; the Foreign Service Sec. 2311. Foreign Service reform. Sec. 2312. Retirement benefits for involuntary separation. Sec. 2313. Authority of Secretary to separate convicted felons from the Foreign Service. Sec. 2314. Career counseling. Sec. 2315. Limitations on management assignments. Sec. 2316. Availability pay for certain criminal investigators within the Diplomatic Security Service. Sec. 2317. Nonovertime differential pay. Sec. 2318. Report concerning minorities and the Foreign Service. TITLE XXIV—UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS Chapter 1—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 2401. International information activities and educational and cultural exchange programs. Chapter 2—Authorities and Activities Sec. 2411. Retention of interest. Sec. 2412. Use of selected program fees. Sec. 2413. Muskie Fellowship Program. Sec. 2414. Working Group on United States Government-Sponsored International Exchanges and Training. Sec. 2415. Educational and cultural exchanges and scholarships for Tibetans and Burmese. Sec. 2416. Surrogate broadcasting study. Sec. 2417. Radio broadcasting to Iran in the Farsi language. Sec. 2418. Authority to administer summer travel and work programs. Sec. 2419. Permanent administrative authorities regarding appropriations. Sec. 2420. Voice of America broadcasts. TITLE XXV—INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS OTHER THAN UNITED NATIONS Sec. 2501. International conferences and contingencies. Sec. 2502. Restriction relating to United States accession to any new international criminal tribunal. Sec. 2503. United States membership in the Bureau of the Interparliamentary Union. Sec. 2504. Service in international organizations. Sec. 2505. Reports regarding foreign travel. TITLE XXVI—UNITED STATES ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY Sec. 2601. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 2602. Statutory construction. TITLE XXVII—EUROPEAN SECURITY ACT OF 1998 Sec. 2701. Short title. Sec. 2702. Statement of policy. Sec. 2703. Authorities relating to NATO enlargement. Sec. 2704. Sense of Congress with respect to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. Sec. 2705. Restrictions and requirements relating to ballistic missile defense. TITLE XXVIII—OTHER FOREIGN POLICY PROVISIONS Sec. 2801. Reports on claims by United States firms against the Government of Saudi Arabia. Sec. 2802. Reports on determinations under title IV of the Libertad Act. Sec. 2803. Report on compliance with the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. Sec. 2804. Sense of Congress relating to recognition of the Ecumenical Patriarchate by the Government of Turkey. Sec. 2805. Report on relations with Vietnam. Sec. 2806. Reports and policy concerning human rights violations in Laos. Sec. 2807. Report on an alliance against narcotics trafficking in the Western Hemisphere. Sec. 2808. Congressional statement regarding the accession of Taiwan to the World Trade Organization. Sec. 2809. Programs or projects of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Cuba. Sec. 2810. Limitation on assistance to countries aiding Cuba nuclear development. Sec. 2811. International Fund for Ireland. Sec. 2812. Support for democratic opposition in Iraq. Sec. 2813. Development of democracy in the Republic of Serbia. #### SUBDIVISION A CONSOLIDATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AGENCIES # TITLE XI GENERAL PROVISIONS
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ORGANIZATION OF DIVISION INTO SUBDIVISIONS; TABLE OF CONTENTS
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