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Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989 Partial text of Public Law 100-204 [H.R. 1777], 101 Stat. 1331, approved December 22, 1987; as amended by Public Law 100-461 [Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 1989; H.R. 4637], 102 Stat. 2268, approved October 1, 1988; Public Law 101-246 [Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991; H.R. 3792), 104 Stat. 15, approved February 16, 1990; Public Law 101-649 [Immigration Act of 1990; S. 358], 104 Stat. 4978, approved November 29, 1990; Public Law 102-138 [Foreign Relations Authorization Act for 1992 and 1993; H.R. 1415], 105 Stat. 647, approved October 28, 1991; Public Law 102-583 [International Narcotics Control Act of 1992, H.R. 6187], 106 Stat. 4914, approved November 2, 1992; Public Law 103-149 [South African Democratic Transition Support Act of 1993; H.R. 3225], 107 Stat. 1503, approved November 23, 1993; Public Law 103–199 [FRIENDSHIP Act, H.R. 3000], 107 Stat. 2317, approved December 17, 1993; Public Law 103-236 [Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995; H.R. 2333], 108 Stat. 382, approved April 30, 1994; Public Law 104-208 [Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 1997; sec. 101(c) of title I of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act, 1997; H.R. 3610], 110 Stat. 3009, approved September 30, 1996; Public Law 104-208 [Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996; division C of the Omnibus Consolidated Appropriations Act, 1997; H.R. 3610], 110 Stat. 3009, approved September 30, 1996 NOTE.-Sections in this Act amend other State Department and foreign relations legislation and are incorporated elsewhere in this compilation. AN ACT To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1988 and 1989 for the Department of State, the United States Information Agency, the Voice of America, the Board for International Broadcasting, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1.1 SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS. (a) SHORT TITLE.-This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1988 and 1989". (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.-The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. Page 279 122 U.S.C. 2651 note. 36-06 TITLE I-THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE PART A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS; ALLOCATIONS OF FUNDS; RESTRICTIONS Sec. 101. Administration of Foreign Affairs. Sec. 106. Reduction in earmarks if appropriations are less than authorizations. 288 Sec. 107. Transfer of funds. 288 Sec. 108. Compliance with Presidential-Congressional summit agreement on deficit reduction. Sec. 109. Prohibition on use of funds for political purposes. 289 289 289 PART B-DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUTHORITIES AND ACTIVITIES; FOREIGN MISSIONS Sec. 121. Reprogramming of funds appropriated for the Department of State [amends other legislation]. Sec. 124. Report on expenditures made from appropriation for emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service....... 290 Sec. 125. Requirements applicable to gifts used for representational purposes [amends other legislation]. Sec. 126. Protection of historic and artistic furnishings of reception areas of the Department of State building [amends other legislation]. Sec. 127. Inclusion of coercive population control information in annual human rights report (amends other legislation]. Sec. 128. Limitation on the use of a foreign mission in a manner incompatible with its status as a foreign mission. 290 Sec. 129. Allocation of shared costs at missions abroad. 290 Sec. 130. Prohibition on the use of funds for facilities in Israel, Jerusalem, or the West Bank. ........ 291 Sec. 131. Purchasing and leasing of residences. 291 Sec. 132. Prohibition on acquisition of house for Secretary of State. 291 291 Sec. 134. Repeal of Office of Policy and Program Review [amends other legislation]. Sec. 135. Studies and planning for a consolidated training facility for the Sec. 136. Restriction on supervision of Government employees by chiefs of Sec. 137. Study and report concerning the status of individuals with diplomatic immunity in the United States. 292 Sec. 138. Federal jurisdiction of direct actions against insurers of diplomatic agents. 294 Sec. 139. Enforcement of Case-Zablocki Act requirements. 294 Sec. 140. Annual country reports on terrorism. 294 Sec. 141. Restriction on use of funds for public diplomacy efforts. 297 Sec. 142. Authority to invest and recover expenses from international claims settlement funds. 298 PART C-DIPLOMATIC RECIPROCITY AND SECURITY Sec. 155. Personnel security program for embassies in high intelligence threat countries. 298 Sec. 156. Accountability Review Boards [amends other legislation]. 299 Sec. 158. Termination of retirement benefits for foreign national employees engaging in hostile intelligence activities. 300 Sec. 159. Report on employment of foreign nationals at foreign service posts abroad. 300 Sec. 160. Construction security certification. 300 Sec. 161. Protection from future hostile intelligence activities in the United Sec. 162. Application of travel restrictions to personnel of certain countries and organizations. ........ Sec. 163. Counterintelligence polygraph screening of Diplomatic Security Sec. 164. United States Embassy in Hungary. 301 301 302 PART D-PERSONNEL MATTERS Sec. 171. Commission to study Foreign Service personnel system. 303 303 Sec. 173. Compensation for certain State Department officials. 304 Sec. 174. Audit of merit personnel system of Foreign Service. 304 Sec. 175. Performance pay. 304 Sec. 176. Extension of limited appointments [amends other legislation]. 305 Sec. 178. Pay level of ambassadors at large. 305 Sec. 179. Foreign Service career candidates tax treatment. 305 306 Sec. 181. Clarification of jurisdiction of foreign service grievance board. 306 306 307 307 Sec. 180. Prohibition on member of a Foreign Service union negotiating on behalf of the Department of State. Sec. 182. Record of grievances awarded (amends other legislation]. Sec. 183. Women and minorities in the Foreign Service. Sec. 184. Compliance with law requiring reports to Congress. Sec. 185. Changes in reporting requirements [amends other legislation]. Sec. 187. Authorities for service of Fascell fellows (amends other legisla- Sec. 188. Benefits for certain former spouses of members of the Foreign TITLE II-UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY (SEE PAGE 1014] Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations; allocation of funds. Sec. 202. Funds appropriated for the United States Information Agency. Sec. 204. USIA posts and personnel overseas. Sec. 205. Forty-year leasing authority. Sec. 206. United States Information Agency programming on Afghanistan. Sec. 208. Limitation on Worldnet funding. Sec. 209. Audience survey of Worldnet program. Sec. 210. National Endowment for Democracy. Sec. 211. Separate accounts for NED grantees. Sec. 212. NED treatment of independent labor unions. Sec. 213. United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 214. Distribution within the United States of USIA film entitled "America The Way I See It". Sec. 215. Availability of certain USIA photographs for distribution within the United States by the Department of Defense. Sec. 216. USIA undergraduate scholarship program. TITLE III-EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS [SEE PAGE 1018] Sec. 301. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 302. Samantha Smith Memorial Exchange Program. Sec. 303. The Arts America Program. Sec. 304. Professorship on constitutional democracy. Sec. 305. United States-India Fund. Sec. 306. The Edward Zorinsky Memorial Library. Sec. 307. Cultural Property Advisory Committee. TITLE IV-VOICE OF AMERICA [SEE PAGE 1020] Sec. 401. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 402. Voice of America/Europe. Sec. 403. Contractor requirements. TITLE V—THE BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING [SEE PAGE 1190] Sec. 501. Authorization of appropriations; allocation of funds. Sec. 502. Reserve for offsetting downward fluctuations in overseas rates. Sec. 503. Certification of certain creditable service. TITLE VI-ASIA FOUNDATION (SEE PAGE 942). Sec. 601. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VII-INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS PART A-UNITED NATIONS Sec. 701. Probable exemptions to the United Nations employee hiring freeze. 308 Sec. 702. Reform in the budget decisionmaking procedures of the United 310 Sec. 703. Housing allowances of international civil servants. 311 Sec. 704. United States participation in the United Nations if Israel is illegally expelled (amends other legislation]. Sec. 705. United Nations projects whose primary purpose is to benefit the Sec. 706. Public access to United Nations War Crimes Commission files. ..... Sec. 707. Report on policies pursued by other countries in international organizations [amends other legislation]. Sec. 708. Protection of Tyre by the United Nations Interim Force in Leb 311 312 PART B-UNITed States CoMMISSION ON IMPROVING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE UNITED NATIONS Sec. 721. Establishment of Commission. Sec. 722. Purposes of the Commission....... Sec. 725. Staff. Sec. 726. Report. Sec. 727. Funding for the Commission. Sec. 728. General Accounting Office audits of the Commission. Sec. 729. Termination of the Commission. Sec. 730. Effective date. PART C-OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Sec. 741. Privileges and immunities to offices of mission to the United States of the Commission of the European Communities [amends other legislation]. Sec. 742. Contribution to the regular budget of the International Committee of the Red Cross and sense of Congress concerning recognition of Red Shield of David. Sec. 743. Immunities for the International Committee on the Red Cross Sec. 744. North Atlantic Assembly (amends other legislation]. Sec. 747. Asian-Pacific regional human rights convention. TITLE VIII-INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL Sec. 801. Assignment of Drug Enforcement Administration agents abroad. Sec. 802. Quarterly reports on prosecution of those responsible for the torture and murder of Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Mexico [amends other legislation]. Sec. 803. Requirement that extradition of drug traffickers be a priority issue of United States missions in major illicit drug producing or transit countries. Sec. 804. Information-sharing system so that visas are denied to drug traffickers. Sec. 805. Certification procedures for drug producing and drug-transit coun- TITLE IX-IMMIGRATION AND REFUGEE PROVISIONS 312 312 312 314 314 315 315 315 316 316 316 316 317 317 317 317 318 318 319 319 Sec. 905. Amerasian children in Vietnam. 322 322 324 Sec. 907. Release of Yang Wei. TITLE X-ANTI-TERRORISM ACT OF 1987 (SEE PAGE 795] Sec. 1001. Short title. Sec. 1002. Findings; determinations. Sec. 1003. Prohibitions regarding the PLO. Sec. 1004. Enforcement. Sec. 1005. Effective date. PART XI-GLOBAL CLIMATE PROTECTION (SEE VOL. IV, SEC. L] Sec. 1101. Short title. Sec. 1102. Findings. Sec. 1103. Mandate for action on the global climate. Sec. 1104. Report to Congress. Sec. 1105. International year of global climate protection. Sec. 1106. Climate protection and United States relations with the independent states of the former Soviet Union TITLE XII-REGIONAL FOREIGN RELATIONS MATTERS PART A-SOVIET UNION AND EASTERN EUROPE Sec. 1204. State sponsored harassment of religious groups. 325 325 Sec. 1206. Self-determination of the people from the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. 325 Sec. 1207. Assistance in support of democracy in Poland. 326 PART B-LATIN AMERICA AND CUBA Sec. 1211. Cuban human rights violations and the failure of the United Nations to place Cuba on its human rights agenda. 326 Sec. 1212. Partial lifting of the trade embargo against Nicaragua. Sec. 1213. Terrorist bombing in Honduras. Sec. 1214. Human rights in Paraguay. Sec. 1233. Acting in accordance with international law in the Persian Gulf. Sec. 1242. Report on Administration policy on Afghanistan. 334 Sec. 1245. Human rights in the People's Republic of China. Sec. 1244. Support for the right of self-determination for the Cambodian people. Sec. 1243. Human rights violations in Tibet by the People's Republic of 335 337 338 Sec. 1246. Democracy in Taiwan. Sec. 1251. Reports on illegal technology transfers. Sec. 1252. Report on progress toward a world summit on terrorism. Sec. 1254. Support of mutual defense alliances. 339 PART F-MISCELLANEOUS 340 341 Sec. 1253. Protection of Americans endangered by the appearance of their place of birth on their passports. 341 341 Sec. 1255. Arms export control enforcement and coordination (amends other legislation]. |