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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Foreign Service Act of 1980 · Sec. 103

Sec. 103. Members of the Service

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## Sec. 103 Members of the Service **[**[22 U.S.C. 3903](/us/usc/t22/s3903)**]** The following are the members of the Service. ####
(1)Chiefs of mission, appointed under section 302(a)(1) or assigned under section 502(c). ####
(2)Ambassadors at large, appointed under section 302(a)(1). ####
(3)Members of the Senior Foreign Service, appointed under section 302(a)(1) or 303, who are the corps of leaders and experts for the management of the Service and the performance of its functions. ####
(4)Foreign Service officers, appointed under section 302(a)(1), who have general responsibility for carrying out the functions of the Service. ####
(5)Foreign Service personnel, United States citizens appointed under section 303, who provide skills and services required for effective performance by the Service. ####
(6)Foreign national employees, foreign nationals appointed under section 303, who provide clerical, administrative, technical, fiscal, and other support at Foreign Service posts abroad. ####
(7)Consular agents, appointed under section 303 by the Secretary of State, who provide consular and related services as authorized by the Secretary of State at specified locations abroad where no Foreign Service posts are situated.
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