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 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 112 STAT. 2681-764 Sec. 2202. Revision of Department of State rewards program. Sec. 2203. Retention of additional defense trade controls registration fees. Sec. 2204. Fees for commercial services. Sec. 2205. Pilot program for foreign affairs reimbursement. Sec. 2206. Fee for use of diplomatic reception rooms. Sec. 2207. Budget presentation documents. Sec. 2208. Office of the Inspector General. Sec. 2209. Capital Investment Fund. Sec. 2210. Contracting for local guards services overseas. Sec. 2211. Authority of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission. Sec. 2212. Expenses relating to certain international claims and proceedings. Sec. 2213. Grants to remedv international abductions of children. Sec. 2214. Counterdrug ana anticrime activities of the Department of State. Sec. 2215. Annual report on overseas surplus properties. Sec. 2216. Human rights reports. Sec. 2217. Reports and policy concerning diplomatic immunity. Sec. 2218. Reaffirming United States international telecommunications policy. Sec. 2219. Reduction of reporting. CHAPTER 2—CONSULAR AUTHORITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sec. 2221. Use of certain passport processing fees for enhanced passport services. Sec. 2222. Consular officers. Sec. 2223. Repeal of outdated consular receipt requirements. Sec. 2224. Elimination of duplicate Federal Register publication for travel advisories. Sec. 2225. Denial of visas to confiscators of American property. Sec. 2226. Inadmissibility of any alien supporting an international child abductor. CHAPTER 3—REFUGEES AND MIGRATION SUBCHAPTER A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 2231. Migration and refugee assistance. SUBCHAPTER B—AUTHORITIES Sec. 2241. United States policy regarding the involuntary return of refugees. Sec. 2242. United States policy with respect to the involuntary return of persons in danger of subjection to torture. Sec. 2243. Reprogramming of migration and refugee assistance funds. Sec. 2244. Eligibility for refugee status. Sec. 2245. Reports to Congress concerning Cuban emigration policies. TITLE XXIII—ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; DEPARTMENT OF STATE PERSONNEL; THE FOREIGN SERVICE CHAPTER 1—ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sec. 2301. Coordinator for Counterterrorism. Sec. 2302. Elimination of Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Burdensharing. Sec. 2303. Personnel management. Sec. 2304. Diplomatic security. Sec. 2305. Number of senior official positions authorized for the Department of State. Sec. 2306. Nomination of Under Secretaries and Assistant Secretaries of State. CHAPTER 2—PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE; THE FOREIGN SERVICE Sec. 2311. Foreign Service reform. Sec. 2312. Retirement benefits for involuntary separation. Sec. 2313. Authority of Secretary to separate convicted felons from the Foreign Service. Sec. 2314. Career counseling. Sec. 2315. Limitations on management assignments. Sec. 2316. Availability pay for certain criminal investigators within the Diplomatic Security Service. Sec. 2317. Nonovertime differential pay. Sec. 2318. Report concerning minorities and the Foreign Service. TITLE XXIV—UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS CHAPTER 1—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 2401. International information activities and educational and cultural exchange programs.

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