Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 1.djvu/458

 108 STAT. 432 PUBLIC LAW 103-236—APR. 30, 1994 22 USC 6105. SEC. 256. LIABUJTY FOR REPAYMENTS. If any fellow fails to fulfill the fellow's agreement to pay the United States Information Agency for the expenses incurred by the United States Information Agency in connection with the fellowship, a sum equal to the amount of the expenses of the fellowship sh^l be recoverable by the United States Information Agency from the fellow (or a legal representative) by— (1) setoff against accrued pay, compensation, amount of retirement credit, or other amount due the fellow from the Federal Government; and (2) such other method as is provided by law for the recovery of amounts owing to the Federal Government. 22 USC 6106. SEC. 257. DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this part— (1) the term "agency of the United States Government" includes any agency of the legislative branch and any court of the judicial branch as well as any agency of the executive branch; (2) the term "agency head" means— (A) in the case of the executive branch of Government or an agency of the legislative branch other than the House of Representatives or the Senate, the head of the respective agency; (B) in the case of the judicial branch of Government, the chief judge of the respective court; (C) in the case of the Senate, the President pro tempore, in consultation with the Majority Leader and Minority Leader of the Senate; and (D) in the case of the House of Representatives, the Speaker of the House, in consultation with the Majority Leader and Minority Leader of the House; (3) the term "Center" means the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs; and (4) the term "detailee" means an employee of an agency of the United States Government on assignment or loan to the Mansfield Center for Pacific Affairs without a change of position from the agency by which he or she is employed. }ite^atiSS TITLE III—UNITED STATES fctirmi^ INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING ACT 22 USC 6201 SEC. 301. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the "United States International Broadcasting Act of 1994". 22 USC 6201. SEC. 302. CONGRESSIONAL FINDINGS AND DECLARATION OF PUR- POSES. The Congress makes the following findings and declarations: (1) It is the policy of the United States to promote the right of freedom of opinion and expression, including the freedom "to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers," in accordance with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. (2) Open communication of information and ideas among the peoples of the world contributes to international peace

�