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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SEC. 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCIES Part A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 101. Administration of foreign affairs. Sec. 102. International organizations, programs, and conferences. Sec. 103. International commissions. Sec. 104. Migration and refugee assistance. Sec. 105. Other programs. Sec. 106. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Part B—Authorities and Activities Sec. 121. Authorized strength of the Foreign Service. Sec. 122. Transfers and reprogrammings. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 123. Expenses relating to certain international claims and proceedings. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 124. Child care facilities at certain posts abroad. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 125. Emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 126. Role of the National Foreign Affairs Training Center. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 127.
Consular authorities. Sec. 128. Report on consolidation of administrative operations. Sec. 129. Facilitating access to the Department of State building. Sec. 130. Report on safety and security of United States personnel in Sarajevo. Sec. 131. Passport security. Sec. 132. Record of place of birth for Taiwanese-Americans. Sec. 133. Terrorism rewards and reports. Sec. 134. Property agreements. Sec. 135. Capital investment fund. Sec. 136. Fees for commercial services. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 137.
Personal services contracts abroad. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 138. Publishing international agreements. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 139. Repeal of reporting requirements. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 140. Visas. Sec. 141. Local guard contracts abroad. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 142. Women's human rights protection. Part C—Department of State Organization Sec. 161. Organization of the Department of State. Sec. 162. Technical and conforming amendments.
Sec. 163. Director General of the Foreign Service. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 164. Administrative expenses. **[**amends other legislation**]** Part D—Personnel SUBPART 1—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 171. Labor-management relations. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 172. Waiver of limitation for certain claims for personal property damage or loss. Sec. 173. Senior Foreign Service performance pay. Sec. 174. Reassignment and retirement of former presidential appointees. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 175.
Report on classification of Senior Foreign Service positions. Sec. 176. Allowances. Sec. 177. Grievances. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 178. Mid-level women and minority placement program. Sec. 179. Employment assistance referral system for certain members of the Foreign Service. Sec. 180. United States citizens hired abroad. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 181. Reduction in force authority with regard to certain members of the Foreign Service. Sec. 182. Restoration of withheld benefits.
SUBPART 2—FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE WITHIN THE FOREIGN SERVICE Sec. 191. Foreign language competence within the Foreign Service. Sec. 192. Designation of Foreign Language Resources Coordinator. Sec. 193. Foreign language services. TITLE II—UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS Part A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations. Part B—USIA and Related Agencies Authorities and Activities Sec. 221. USIA office in Lhasa, Tibet.
Sec. 222. Changes in administrative authorities. Sec. 223. Employment authority. Sec. 224. Buying power maintenance account. Sec. 225. Contract authority. **[** Sec. 226. Repealed. **]** Sec. 227. Fulbright-Hays Act Authorities. Sec. 228. Separate ledger accounts for NED grantees. Sec. 229. Coordination of United States exchange programs. Sec. 230. Limitation concerning participation in international expositions. Sec. 231. Private sector opportunities. Sec. 232. Authority to respond to public inquiries.
Sec. 233. Technical amendment relating to Near and Middle East research and training. Sec. 234. Distribution within the United States of certain materials of the United States Information Agency. Sec. 235. American studies collections. Sec. 236. Educational and cultural exchanges with Tibet. Sec. 237. Scholarships for East Timorese students. Sec. 238. Cambodian scholarship and exchange programs. Sec. 239. Increasing African participation in USIA exchange programs. Sec. 240. Environment and sustainable development exchange program.
Sec. 241. South Pacific exchange programs. Sec. 242. International exchange programs involving disability related matters. Part C—Mike Mansfield Fellowships Sec. 251. Short title. Sec. 252. Establishment of fellowship program. Sec. 253. Program requirements. Sec. 254. Separation of Government personnel during the fellowships. Sec. 255. Mansfield Fellows on detail from Government service. Sec. 256. Liability for repayments. Sec. 257. Definitions. TITLE III—UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING ACT Sec. 301.
Short title. Sec. 302. Congressional findings and declaration of purposes. Sec. 303. Standards and principles. Sec. 304. Establishment of broadcasting Board of Governors. Sec. 305. Authorities of the Board. Sec. 306. Foreign policy guidance. Sec. 307. International Broadcasting Bureau. Sec. 308. Limits on grants for Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty. Sec. 309. Radio Free Asia. Sec. 310. Transition. Sec. 311. Preservation of American jobs. Sec. 312. Privatization of Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty.
Sec. 313. Requirement for authorization of appropriations. Sec. 314. Definitions. Sec. 315. Technical and conforming amendments. TITLE IV—INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Part A—United Nations Reform and Peacekeeping Operations Sec. 401. United Nations Office of Inspector General. Sec. 402. United States participation in management of the United Nations. Sec. 403. Sense of the Senate on Department of Defense funding for United Nations peacekeeping operations. Sec. 404. Assessed contributions for United Nations peacekeeping operations.
Sec. 405. United States personnel taken prisoner while serving in multinational forces. Sec. 406. Transmittals of certain United Nations documents. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 407. Consultations and reports. Sec. 408. Transfers of excess defense articles for international peacekeeping operations. Sec. 409. Reform in budget decisionmaking procedures of the United Nations and its specialized agencies. Sec. 410. Limitation on contributions to the United Nations and affiliated organizations.
Sec. 411. United Nations Security Council membership. Sec. 412. Reforms in the World Health Organization. Sec. 413. Reforms in the Food and Agriculture Organization. Sec. 414. Sense of Congress regarding adherence to United Nations Charter. Sec. 415. Designated congressional committees. Part B—General Provisions and Other International Organizations Sec. 421. Agreement on State and local taxation. Sec. 422. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Sec. 423. International Boundary and Water Commission.
Sec. 424. United States membership in the Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization. Sec. 425. United States membership in the International Copper Study Group. Sec. 426. Extension of the International Organizations Immunities Act to the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Sec. 427. Inter-American organizations. Sec. 428. Prohibition on contributions to the International Coffee Organization. Sec. 429. Prohibition on contributions to the International Jute Organization.
Sec. 430. Migration and refugee amendments. Sec. 431. Withholding of United States contributions for certain programs of international organizations. TITLE V—FOREIGN POLICY Part A—General Provisions Sec. 501. United States policy concerning overseas assistance to refugees and displaced persons. Sec. 502. Interparliamentary exchanges. Sec. 503. Food as a human right. Sec. 504. Transparency in armaments. Sec. 505. Sense of the Senate concerning Inspector General Act. Sec. 506. Torture convention implementation.
Sec. 507. United States policy concerning Iraq. Sec. 508. High-level visits to Taiwan. Sec. 509. Transfer of certain obsolete or surplus defense articles in the War Reserve Allies Stockpile to the Republic of Korea. Sec. 510. Extension of the Fair Trade in Auto Parts Act of 1988. Sec. 511. Report on the use of foreign frozen or blocked assets. Sec. 512. Extension of certain adjudication provisions. Sec. 513. Policy regarding the conditions which the Government of the People's Republic of China should meet to continue to receive nondiscriminatory most-favored-nation treatment.
Sec. 514. Implementation of Partnership for Peace. Sec. 515. Policy toward Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Burma. Sec. 516. Peace process in Northern Ireland. Sec. 517. Policy with respect to the establishment of an international criminal court. Sec. 518. International criminal court participation. Sec. 519. Protection of first and fourth amendment rights. Sec. 520. Policy on termination of United States arms embargo. Sec. 521. Sense of Senate on relations with Vietnam. Sec. 522.
Report on sanctions on Vietnam. Sec. 523. Report on People's Mujaheddin of Iran. Sec. 524. Amendments to the PLO Commitments Compliance Act. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 525. Free trade in ideas. Sec. 526. Embargo against Cuba. Sec. 527. Expropriation of United States property. Sec. 528. Report on Russian military operations in the independent states of the former Soviet Union. Sec. 529. United States policy on North Korea. Sec. 530. Enforcement of nonproliferation treaties.
Sec. 531. Taiwan. Sec. 532. Waiver of sanctions with respect to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to promote democracy abroad. Sec. 533. Freedom of information exemption for certain Open Skies Treaty data. Sec. 534. Study of democracy effectiveness. Sec. 535. Sense of Congress concerning United States citizens victimized by Germany during World War II. Sec. 536. Reporting requirements on occupied Tibet. Part B—Spoils of War Act Sec. 551. Short title. Sec. 552. Transfers of spoils of war.
Sec. 553. Prohibition on transfers to countries which support terrorism. Sec. 554. Report on previous transfers. Sec. 555. Definitions. Sec. 556. Construction. Part C—Anti-Economic Discrimination Act Sec. 561. Short title. Sec. 562. Israel's diplomatic status. Sec. 563. Policy on Middle East arms sales. Sec. 564. Prohibition on certain sales and leases. Sec. 565. Prohibition on discriminatory contracts. Part D—The Cambodian Genocide Justice Act Sec. 571. Short title. Sec. 572.
Policy. Sec. 573. Establishment of State Department Office. Sec. 574. Reporting requirement. Part E—Middle East Peace Facilitation Sec. 581. Short title. Sec. 582. Findings. Sec. 583. Authority to suspend certain provisions. TITLE VI—PEACE CORPS Sec. 601. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 602. Amendments to the Peace Corps Act. TITLE VII—ARMS CONTROL Part A—Arms Control and Nonproliferation Act of 1994 Sec. 701. Short title; references in part; table of contents. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 702.
Congressional declarations; purpose. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 703. Purposes. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 704. Repeals. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 705. Director. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 706. Bureaus, offices, and divisions. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 707. Scientific and Policy Advisory Committee. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 708. Presidential Special Representatives. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 709.
Policy formulation. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 710. Negotiation management. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 711. Report on measures to coordinate research and development. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 712. Verification of compliance. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 713. Negotiating records. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 714. Authorities with respect to nonproliferation matters. Sec. 715. Appointment and compensation of personnel. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 716.
Security requirements. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 717. Reports. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 718. Funding. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 719. Conforming amendments. **[**amends other legislation**]** Part B—Amendments to the Arms Export Control Act Sec. 731. Limitation on authority to transfer excess defense articles. Sec. 732. Reports under the Arms Export Control Act. Sec. 733. Prohibition on incentive payments under the Arms Export Control Act.
Sec. 734. Missile technology exports to certain Middle Eastern and Asian countries. Sec. 735. Notification of Congress on certain events involving the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). Sec. 736. Control of reexports to terrorist countries. TITLE VIII—NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION PREVENTION ACT Sec. 801. Short title. Part A—Reporting on Nuclear Exports Sec. 811. Reports to Congress. **[**amends other legislation**]** Part B—Sanctions for Nuclear Proliferation Sec. 821. Imposition of sanction procurement on persons engaging in export activities that contribute to proliferation.
Sec. 822. Eligibility for assistance. Sec. 823. Role of international financial institutions. Sec. 824. Prohibition on assisting nuclear proliferation through the provision of financing. Sec. 825. Export-Import Bank. Sec. 826. Amendment to the Arms Export Control Act. Sec. 827. Reward. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 828. Reports. Sec. 829. Technical correction. **[**amends other legislation**]** Sec. 830. Definitions. Sec. 831. Effective date. Part C—International Atomic Energy Agency Sec. 841.
Bilateral and multilateral initiatives. Sec. 842. IAEA internal reforms. Sec. 843. Reporting requirement. Sec. 844. Definitions. Part D—Termination Sec. 851. Termination upon enactment of next Foreign Relations Act. TITLE IX—COMMISSION ON PROTECTING AND REDUCING GOVERNMENT SECRECY Sec. 901. Short title. Sec. 902. Findings. Sec. 903. Purpose. Sec. 904. Composition of the Commission. Sec. 905. Functions of the Commission. Sec. 906. Powers of the Commission. Sec. 907. Staff of the Commission.
Sec. 908. Compensation and travel expenses. Sec. 909. Security clearances for Commission members and staff. Sec. 910. Final report of Commission; termination. # TITLE I DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND RELATED AGENCIES ### PART A AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
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