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 PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX G 113 STAT. 1501A-421 Bureau of International Expositions in excess of amounts expressly authorized and appropriated for such purpose. (b) EXCEPTIONS.— (1) IN GENERAL. — The Department of State is authorized to utilize its personnel and resources to carry out the responsibilities of the Department for the following: (A) Administrative services, including legal and other advice and contract administration, under section 102(a)(3) of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2452(a)(3)) related to United States participation in international fairs and expositions abroad. Such administrative services may not include capital expenses, operating expenses, or travel or related expenses (other than such expenses as are associated with the provision of administrative services by employees; of the Department of State). (B) Activities under section 105(f) of such Act with respect to encouraging foreign governments, international organizations, and private individuals, firms, associations, agencies and other groups to participate in international fairs and expositions and to make contributions to be utilized for United States participation in international fairs and expositions. (C) Encouraging private support of United States pavilions and exhibits at international fairs and expositions. (2) STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION. — Nothing in this subsection authorizes the use of funds appropriated to the Department of State to make payments for— (A) contracts, grants, or other agreements with any other party to carry out the activities described in this subsection; or _ (B) the satisfaction of any legal claim or judgment or the costs of litigation brought against the Department of State arising from activities described in this subsection. (c) NOTIFICATION. —No funds made available to the Department of State by any Federal agency to be used for a United States pavilion or other major exhibit at any international exposition or world's fair registered by the Bureau of International Expositions may be obligated or expended unless the appropriate congressional committees are notified not less than 15 days prior to such obligation or expenditure. (d) REPORTS. —The Commissioner General of a United States pavilion or other major exhibit at any international exposition or world's fair registered by the Bureau of International Expositions shall submit to the Secretary of State and the appropriate congressional committees a report concerning activities relating to such pavilion or exhibit every 180 days while serving as Commissioner General and shall submit a final report summarizing all such activities not later than 1 year after the closure of the pavilion or exhibit. (e) REPEAL.— Section 230 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years 1994 and 1995 (22 U.S.C. 2452 note) is repealed.

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