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 PUBLIC LAW 107-228—SEPT. 30, 2002 116 STAT. 1351 Sec. 206. Expansion of eligibility for award of certain construction contracts. Sec. 207. International Chancery Center. Sec. 208. Travel to Great Lakes fisheries meetings. Sec. 209. Correction of Fishermen's Protective Act of 1967. Sec. 210. Use of funds received by the International Boundary and Water Commission. Sec. 211. Fee collections relating to intercountry adoptions and affidavits of support. Sec. 212. Annual reports on compliance with The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. Sec. 213. Repeal of provision regarding housing for Foreign Agricultural Attaches. Sec. 214. United States policy with respect to Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Sec. 215. Report concerning efforts to promote Israel's diplomatic relations with other countries. Sec. 216. Continuation of reporting requirements. Subtitle B—Educational, Cultural, and Public Diplomacy Authorities Sec. 221. Fulbright-Hays Act authorities. Sec. 222. Extension of requirement for scholarships for Tibetans and Burmese. Sec. 223. Plan for achievement of public diplomacy objectives. Sec. 224. Advisory Committee on Cultural Diplomacy. Sec. 225. Allocation of funds for "American Corners" in the Russian Federation. Sec. 226. Report relating to Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Sec. 227. Amendments to the Vietnam Education Foundation Act of 2000. Sec. 228. Ethical issues in international health research. Sec. 229. Conforming amendments. Subtitle C—Consular Authorities Sec. 231. Report on visa issuance to inadmissible aliens. Sec. 232. Denial of entry into United States of Chinese and other nationals engaged in coerced organ or bodily tissue transplantation. Sec. 233. Processing of visa applications. Sec. 234. Machine readable visas. Subtitle D—Migration and Refugees Sec. 241. Prohibition on funding the involuntary return of refugees. Sec. 242. United States membership in the International Organization for Migration. Sec. 243. Report on overseas refugee processing. TITLE III—ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE Subtitle A—Organizational Matters Sec. 301. Comprehensive workforce plan. Sec. 302. "Rightsizing" overseas posts. Sec. 303. Qualifications of certain officers of the Department of State. Subtitle B—Personnel Matters Sec. 311. Thomas Jefferson Star for Foreign Service. Sec. 312. Presidential rank awards. Sec. 313. Foreign Service National Savings Fund. Sec. 314. Clarification of separation for cause. Sec. 315. Dependents on family visitation travel. Sec. 316. Health education and disease prevention programs. Sec. 317. Correction of time limitation for grievance filing. Sec. 318. Training authorities. Sec. 319. Unaccompanied air baggage. Sec. 320. Emergency medical advance payments. Sec. 321. Retirement credit for certain Government service performed abroad. Sec. 322. Computation of Foreign Service retirement annuities as if Washington, D.C., locality-based comparability payments were made to overseas-stationed Foreign Service members. Sec. 323. Plan for improving recruitment of veterans into the Foreign Service. Sec. 324. Report concerning minority employment. Sec. 325. Use of funds authorized for minority recruitment. Sec. 326. Assignments and details of personnel to the American Institute in Taiwan. Sec. 327. Annual reports on foreign language competence. Sec. 328. Travel of children of members of the Foreign Service assigned abroad.

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