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 PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX G 113 STAT. 1501A-455 site, determine that security considerations permit and it is in the national interest of the United States, (ii) CHANCERY OR CONSULATE BUILDING.— (I) AUTHORITY NOT DELEGABLE.—The Secretary may not delegate the waiver authority under clause (i) with respect to a chancery or consulate building. (II) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION. — Not less than 15 days prior to implementing the waiver authority under clause (i) with respect to a chancery or consulate building, the Secretary shall notify the appropriate congressional committees in writing of the waiver and the reasons for the determination. (iii) REPORT TO CONGRESS.— The Secretary shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees an annual report of all waivers under this subparagraph. (3) PERIMETER DISTANCE.— (A) REQUIREMENT. —Each newly acquired United States diplomatic facility shall be sited not less than 100 feet from the perimeter of the property on which the facility is to be situated. (B) WAIVER AUTHORITY. — (i) IN GENERAL.—Subject to clause (ii), the Secretary of State may waive subparagraph (A) if the Secretary determines that security considerations permit and it is in the national interest of the United States. (ii) CHANCERY OR CONSULATE BUILDING.— (I) AUTHORITY NOT DELEGABLE.—The Sec- , retary may not delegate the waiver authority under clause (i) with respect to a chancery or consulate building. (II) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION.— Not less than 15 days prior to implementing the waiver authority under subparagraph (A) with respect to , a chancery or consulate building, the Secretary shall notify the appropriate congressional committees in writing of the waiver and the reasons for the determination. (iii) REPORT TO CONGRESS.—The Secretary shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees an annual report of all waivers under this subparagraph. (4) CRISIS MANAGEMENT TRAINING.— (A) TRAINING OF HEADQUARTERS STAFF.— The appropriate personnel of the Department of State headquarters staff shall undertake crisis management training for mass casualty and mass destruction incidents relating to diplomatic facilities for the purpose of bringing about a rapid response to such incidents from Department of State headquarters in Washington, D.C. (B) TRAINING OF PERSONNEL ABROAD. —A program of appropriate instruction in crisis management shall be provided to personnel at United States diplomatic facilities abroad at least on an annual basis.

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