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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 · Sec. 101

Sec. 101. ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

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## SEC. 101 ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ###
(a)In General The following amounts are authorized to be appropriated for the Department of State under “Administration of Foreign Affairs” to carry out the authorities, functions, duties, and responsibilities in the conduct of the foreign affairs of the United States and for other purposes authorized by law, including the diplomatic security program: #### (1)2 Diplomatic and consular programs For “Diplomatic and Consular Programs”, of the Department of State $1,704,589,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $1,781,139,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 2The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1185), provided the following: ``diplomatic and consular programs ``For necessary expenses of the Department of State and the Foreign Service not otherwise provided for, including expenses authorized by the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956, as amended; representation to certain international organizations in which the United States participates pursuant to treaties, ratified pursuant to the advice and consent of the Senate, or specific Acts of Congress; acquisition by exchange or purchase of passenger motor vehicles as authorized by 31 U.S.C. 1343, 40 U.S.C. 481(c) and 22 U.S.C. 2674; $1,704,589,000, and in addition not to exceed $665,000 in registration fees collected pursuant to section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act, as amended, may be used in accordance with section 45 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956, 22 U.S.C. 2717, and in addition not to exceed $1,185,000 shall be derived from fees from other executive agencies for lease or use of facilities located at the International Center in accordance with section 4 of the International Center Act (Public Law 90–553, as amended by section 120 of Public Law 101–246), and in addition not to exceed $15,000 shall be derived from reimbursements, surcharges, and fees for use of Blair House facilities in accordance with section 46 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 (22 U.S.C. 2718(a)) and for expenses of general administration: *Provided, *That notwithstanding section 502 of this Act, not to exceed 20 percent of the amounts made available in this Act in the appropriation accounts, “Diplomatic and Consular Programs” and “Salaries and Expenses” under the heading “Administration of Foreign Affairs” may be transferred between such appropriation accounts: *Provided further, *That any transfer pursuant to this section shall be treated as a reprogramming of funds under section 605 of this Act and shall not be available for obligation or expenditure except in compliance with the procedures set forth in that section.''. #### (2)3 Salaries and expenses For “Salaries and Expenses”, of the Department of State $396,722,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $391,373,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 3The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1185), provided $396,722,000, for “Salaries and Expenses” for fiscal year 1994. #### (3)4 Acquisition and maintenance of buildings abroad For “Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad”, $381,481,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $309,760,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 4The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided “$410,000,000, of which $10,000,000 is for relocation and renovation costs necessary to facilitate the consolidation of overseas financial and administrative activities in the United States, to remain available until expended as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 2696(c): *Provided, *That none of the funds appropriated in this paragraph shall be available for acquisition of furniture and furnishings and generators for other departments and agencies.”, for fiscal year 1994. #### (4)5 Representation allowances For “Representation Allowances”, $4,780,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $4,780,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 5The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided $4,780,000 for “Representation allowances” for fiscal year 1994. #### (5)6 Emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service For “Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service”, $7,805,000 for the fiscal 1994 and $6,500,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 6The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided $7,805,000 for “Emergencies in the Diplomatic and Consular Service”, for fiscal year 1994. #### (6)7 Office of the inspector general For “Office of the Inspector General”, $23,469,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $23,798,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 7The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1185), provided $23,469,000, for the Office of Inspector General, for fiscal year 1994. #### (7)8 Payment to the american institute in taiwan For “Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan”, $15,165,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $15,465,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 8The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided $15,165,000 for “Payment to the American Institute in Taiwan”. #### (8)9 Protection of foreign missions and officials For “Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials”, $10,551,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $10,079,000 for the fiscal year 1995. 9The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided $10,551,000 for “Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials” for fiscal year 1994. #### (9)10 Repatriation loans For “Repatriation Loans”, $776,000 for the fiscal year 1994 and $776,000 for the fiscal year 1995, for administrative expenses. 10The Department of State and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 1994 (title V of Public Law 103–121; 107 Stat. 1186), provided the following: ``repatriation loans program account ``For the cost of direct loans, $593,000, as authorized by 22 U.S.C. 2671: *Provided, *That such costs, including the cost of modifying such loans, shall be as defined in section 502 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974. In addition, for administrative expenses necessary to carry out the direct loan program, $183,000, which may be transferred to and merged with the Salaries and Expenses account under Administration of Foreign Affairs.''. ###
(b)Limitations ####
(1)Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for “Salaries and Expenses” under subsection (a)(2) $500,000 is authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1994 and $500,000 for the fiscal year 1995 for the Department of State for the recruitment of Hispanic American students from United States institutions of higher education with a high percentage enrollment of Hispanic Americans and for the training of Hispanic Americans for careers in the Foreign Service and in international affairs. ####
(2)Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for “Diplomatic and Consular Programs” under subsection (a)(1)— #####
(A)$5,000,000 is authorized to be appropriated for each of the fiscal years 1994 and 1995 for grants, contracts, and other activities to conduct research and promote international cooperation on environmental and other scientific issues; #####
(B)$11,500,000 is authorized to be available for fiscal year 1994 and $11,900,000 is authorized to be available for fiscal year 1995, only for administrative expenses of the bureau charged with carrying out the purposes of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962; #####
(C)$700,000 is authorized to be appropriated for each of the fiscal years 1994 and 1995 to carry out the activities of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy established under title IX of this Act and such amounts under this subparagraph are authorized to remain available until expended; and #####
(D)$800,000 is authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years 1994 and 1995 to carry out the activities of the Office of Cambodian Genocide Investigations established under part D of title V of this Act. #####
(E)$2,000,000 is authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 1995 for computer upgrades for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. ####
(3)Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for “Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad” under subsection (a)(3), $95,904,000 is authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1994 and $114,825,000 is authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year 1995 for Maintenance of Buildings and Facility Rehabilitation. ####
(4)Of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for “Protection of Foreign Missions and Officials” in subsection (a)(8)— #####
(A)$940,000 is authorized to be available to reimburse the City of Seattle and the State of Washington for security costs associated with the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation conference held in Seattle in November 1993, on a one-time-only basis, and for purposes of obligation and expenditure of amounts under this subparagraph under Public Law 103–121 as reimbursement for extraordinary protective services under section 208 of title 3, United States Code, the limitations of section 202(10) of title 3, United States Code (concerning 20 or more consulates), shall not apply; and #####
(B)$1,000,000 is authorized to be available for fiscal year 1995 to reimburse State and local government agencies for security costs associated with the Western Hemisphere summit scheduled to be held in Miami, Florida in December 1994. ### (c)11 Repeal Effective October 1, 1995, section 401(a)(3) of the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 (Public Law 99–399) is repealed. 1122 U.S.C. 4851 note.
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  • Pub. L. 103-121
  • 107 Stat. 1185
  • 40 USC 481(c)
  • Pub. L. 90-553
  • Pub. L. 101-246
  • 107 Stat. 1186
  • Pub. L. 99-399
  • 1122 USC 4851
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Sec. 101
ADMINISTRATION OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Pub. L.Pub. L. 103-121
Stat.107 Stat. 1185
Cite40 USC 481(c)
Pub. L.Pub. L. 90-553
Pub. L.Pub. L. 101-246
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