§ 2021. Agency appointments by President
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(a)Representative and deputy representative; terms; functions The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a representative and a deputy representative of the United States to the International Atomic Energy Agency (referred to in this chapter as the “Agency”), who shall hold office at the pleasure of the President. Such representative and deputy representative shall represent the United States on the Board of Governors of the Agency, may represent the United States at the General Conference, and may serve ex officio as United States representative on any organ of that Agency, and shall perform such other functions in connection with the participation of the United States in the Agency as the President may from time to time direct. The Representative of the United States to the Vienna office of the United Nations shall also serve as representative of the United States to the Agency.
(b)Specified sessions The President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, may appoint or designate from time to time to attend a specified session or specified sessions of the General Conference of the Agency a representative of the United States and such number of alternates as he may determine consistent with the rules of procedure of the General Conference.
(c)Designation of other persons The President may also appoint or designate from time to time such other persons as he may deem necessary to represent the United States in the organs of the Agency. The President may designate any officer of the United States Government, whose appointment is subject to confirmation by the Senate, to act, without additional compensation, for temporary periods as the representative of the United States on the Board of Governors or to the General Conference of the Agency in the absence or disability of the representative and deputy representative appointed under subsection
(a)or in lieu of such representatives in connection with a specified subject matter.
(d)Compensation; allowances and benefits All persons appointed or designated in pursuance of authority contained in this section shall receive compensation at rates determined by the President upon the basis of duties to be performed but not in excess of rates authorized by sections 401, 402, and 403 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 [22 U.S.C. 3961, 3962, and 3963] for chiefs of mission, members of the Senior Foreign Service, and Foreign Service officers occupying positions of equivalent importance, except that no Member of the Senate or House of Representatives or officer of the United States who is designated under subsection
(b)or subsection
(c)of this section as a delegate or representative of the United States or as an alternate to attend any specified session or specified sessions of the General Conference shall be entitled to receive such compensation. Any person who receives compensation pursuant to the provisions of this subsection may be granted allowances and benefits not to exceed those received under the Foreign Service Act of 1980 [22 U.S.C. 3901 et seq.] by chiefs of mission, members of the Senior Foreign Service, and Foreign Service officers occupying positions of equivalent importance.
(Pub. L. 85–177, § 2, Aug. 28, 1957, 71 Stat. 453; Pub. L. 96–465, title II, § 2206(a)(7)(A), Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat. 2161; Pub. L. 106–113, div. B, § 1000(a)(7) [div. A, title VII, § 708(b)], Nov. 29, 1999, 113 Stat. 1536, 1501A–462.)
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- Public Law 106–113Making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000,and for other purposes
- Public Law 85–795
- Public Law 96–465To promote the foreign policy of the United States by strengthening and improving the Foreign Service of the United States, and for other purposes
- Public Law 105–276Making appropriations for the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and for sundry independent agencies, boards, commissions, corporations, and offices for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1999, and for other purposes
- Public Law 107–228To authorize appropriations for the Department of State for fiscal year 2003, to authorize appropriations under the Arms Export Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 for security assistance for fiscal year 2003, and for other purposes
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U.S. Code
- Salaries of chiefs of mission§ 3961
- Congressional findings and objectives§ 3901
- Representation in Organization§ 287
- Annual review by Secretary of State of programs and projects of the International Atomic Energy Agency; United States opposition to certain programs and projects of the Agency§ 2027
- Withholding of United States proportionate share for certain programs of international organizations§ 2227
- Foreign distribution of special nuclear material§ 2074
- Termination of authority and participation in Agency§ 2026
- “International organization” defined; authority of President§ 288
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- Pub. L. 85–177, § 2
- 71 Stat. 453
- Pub. L. 96–465, title II, § 2206(a)(7)(A)
- 94 Stat. 2161
- Pub. L. 106–113, div. B, § 1000(a)(7) [div. A, title VII, § 708(b)]
- 113 Stat. 1536
- Pub. L. 96–465
- 94 Stat. 2071
- Pub. L. 106–113
- section 2403 of Pub. L. 96–465
- Pub. L. 107–228, div. B, title XIII, § 1341
- 116 Stat. 1451
- Pub. L. 107–228
- Pub. L. 85–177, § 1
- Pub. L. 107–228, div. B, title XIII, § 1344
- 116 Stat. 1452
- Pub. L. 105–277, div. G
- 112 Stat. 2681–850
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 85–177, § 2
Stat.71 Stat. 453
Pub. L.Pub. L. 96–465, title II, § 2206(a)(7)(A)
Stat.94 Stat. 2161
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