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 §2 1421 TITLE 22.-·-FOREIGN REL: and oai belmlii of the United States, and no other person shell grant, issue, or verify such paseports. (J nily 3, 1926, c. 772, 44 Stat. 887.) New section. Sec·’u_otvJ t0»§ 211. 214e. Fees erroneously charged end paid; refund.-——Tha1t wI1e11exjer a fee is erroneously charged and paid for the, issue of a ,paes.port to lz person Pwlxo is exempted from the payment of such ee fee by section 1 of "An Act r1xakiug·appropriations for the Diplomatic end Consular Service for the hscal; year ending June  1921,* approved June 4, 1920 (Forty—first. Statutes, p. 750),° the Department of State is_hereby authorized to refund to the person who paid such fee the amount thereof, anti tlne Jziouey for that purpose is hereby authorized to be appropriated. (July 3, 1926, c. _772,’ § Z3, 44    New section; See note to { 211. 217. Time limitation as to- validity of passport or visa), [Be pealed.] A   _ A, o£_June`4, 1920, c. 223, 5 3,, 41 Stat. 751, constjmtlng § 217 of Title 22 of the Code, was repealed by. Q 4 of the Acf July 3, 1926, e._772; 44 Stat. 887.· The subject metter.ofthia section ` pwas reenacted as a part lot § 217•~immediately following.   V · 217.1. Validity of passport, or visa; limitation of time; renewal.—g-'I§he validity of a passport or visa shall be llntgted to a period of two years: Provided, That the·Secretary/0t,S ate may llmit the validity ofe passport or visaltoh shorter period. and that no immigration ‘visa shall be issued for ih longer period than that specihed in the Immlgratj0r1.Act ot 1924 ‘ or amend; ments thereto: And prov€dod"fqlrther, That g passport may be renewed without arab additional charge under regulations prescribed, by the Secretary of State, `nml at his discretion to bonu fide teachers, but the Qual date ot expiration shall `not be more thm four years from the original date ot issue. (July 3, 1926, <·» 772. { ,2. 44 Stat: 881.;  · New section. Bee note to {211. _ · Chgfrter 7.-—INTERNA{TIONAL, BUREAUS; CONGRESSES,  I I, ‘ r I . , · 265. Disposition of _ rcceipto for support of Pan American Union. .· _ _ _ _ A _ o _. .__ _ Section $$5 at Title 22 repented.-·-—Qbe ststlxtory provision countituting 5 265 ot Title 22 ot the Code was repegtéd in Act Apr. ·29, 1926, "c. 195, Title 1,.,44 Stat. 336.* _ —, . . l c1».;s»t··s.—.T1#oe·1¤;1cN~ smzvtoz BUILDINGS.  . _ 291.‘Leeoe'o! `buildiuge, etc., for omces; living quarters, ‘°heat,‘ light, . and mulpment. [New.]_ P I _ _ · ‘ 292. Acqtfioition ot sites and buildings for diplomatic and Comular ' establishments; allotment ot spacei [New.-] ‘ 293. Foreign Semen Buildings ·@omml»io¤ established: composition; /. duties; prior commission abolished; rules and reporm. [Naw.] 294. Moeuer et use or buildings; contracts -_£or construction, etc., [New.},. _· . 2 _ ‘·
 * 95. Appreprlatliy; Foreign Service Building Fund expenditures.

[New.]- i ‘ · ey ` 296. Duties of Secretary ot State with respect" to commission and properties. [New.]- “ _" _. ` 297. Acquleition of property by leése. [New.] “ 298. Repeal et prior Act; eEect. _ [New.] '· 299. Title of Act. {New.]. J ve 291. Level of buildings, etc., for owten, living quarters, heat, light, and equipment.-—-The Secretary oi State may lmse or rent, for periods not exceeding ten years, suclrbulldlngs and grounds for omces for the Foreign Service es may be necemnry; 'ahcl he may, in accordance with. exlstiuk practice. Without com to them, and within the limit or any appropriation made by _ •Sec; 1 ot the Act ot June 4, 1920, 41 Stat. 760, mentinqed in the text constitutes} 2:14 oi this title 0£·the Code. . • The provision of the Imuslgration Act ot·1924 relating tolimltation on lmmlgttuutvieae, mentioned in the text, constitutes subdlvlxlon (c) ot $.20:: or·T1t1e Seo! the Code. ‘ A '

macys Ayn mrnzzoovasn · ~ 1952 Congress, continue to furnish the chief diplomatic represents- _ tives and their minor employees in foreign countries and o@. cers and employees in the Foreign Service in China, Japan, ia11d.Turkey with living quarters, heat, light, and household equipment inn_Government·owned buildings and 'in buildings rented for use as offices at places yvhere, ju his judgwent, it would be in the public Qinterest go do so, notwithstanding the provisions of section 17§5’ of the Revised Statutes, and appro- Q priatioris for _" Contingent Expenses, Foreign Hlmionsf and ' "‘ Contingent Expenses, Consulntes," are hereby made avail- ` able for such purposes; and he js alsovauthorlmd, in his dis- cretion, to furnish living quarters 'in such buildings to other A officers and employees not herein provided for, nt. rates to be determined by ._him.· (Apr.`29, 1926, c. 195, Title I, 44 Stat. ’ _New section. l _. _ · 292. Acquisition of sites and buildings for diplomatic and consular establishments; allotment of space.-·1Tbat the Secrer tary ot.State is empowered, subject to the direction ot the com- ' missiou’ hereinafter established, to' acquire by purchase or con- ` struction in themanner hereinafter provided, within the limits ot appropriations, made pursuant to this Actff in toreigucapitals ' rand in ’otl1er‘1'orelgn cities, sites and buildings,. and to alter, ·_ repair, and furnish such buildings, for the use ot · the diplo- Y matic and consular establishxneuts of the United States, or for · by the commissionjvithin one or xnorc buslldjngs, theembassim, ¢—-» c _ tiqns, consulates, and other agencies of the United States [ Go ment there. maintained, which»;buildlnm shall { be appro ‘ priately designated by the commimion; and the space in which Y shall be allotted by the Secretary ot State under the direction ’ of the commission among the several agmcieqot the United ~ States Government. ’ (May 7, 1926, c. 250 5 1, 44 Stat. 403.l .·New section. This sectiontand H 298~299 immediately follevrlag ._ am" ll ·1»—8 of an Act entltkd “An Act for the ncqulsltion of buildings and poundn in for•lm‘ coantrles- for the use ot the ‘ . Government otthe United states bt Amex-tcs,” dtad to thsltext. _ 29% Foreign- Service Buildings Commimion { composition; duties; ‘ prior comnnisskn abolished; rnlu and ' reports.-¢¥(a) There is hereby established a joint eommlmlon, ' to be known as the Foreign Service Buildings Commlmlcn, and “ to ,.ba`composed on the Secretnfi ot State, the Secretary ot tbe· " Treasury, the Secretary ot Corumerce, the chairman and the » ranking. nzinority- member or the Committee on Forelan Reln·· ‘ tionsot the Senate, and the chairman andthe ranking minority ’ member of the Comrnlttee       of me House of, Representattvu. A niember ot the eommlqnn may continue to ` serve as • member thereotuntll his succewr has auallaed. (b) It shall ‘bo_ the duty of. the commission to consider, ` formulate, and to approve plans and proposals for the acqulsii tion and utilisation ot the sites and `builgings — authorlsed by section 1, and not fsites and building heretofore acquired ur. authorised for the use at the diplomatic and·consula`r establisht ments in foreign countrles, including the initial furnishing ot such buildings and the initial nlteratfdn and repalr` of purchasw buildings and grounds. The commlséon wtabllshed by ` the Act entitled **413 Act making appropriations for the Diplo- . matic and Consular Seryicé for the decal year mdlngj June w, » 19¤," approyjed March 2, 1921, is hereby abolished. · (c) Thefcommlssion shall prescribe rules and regulations `for carrying into effect the provisions of this Act," and shall _ make an annual report to the  (May 7, 1926, c. %0. l_ 2, 44 sms 404.) ~ · {law section. Sec note to S 292.. . of the •ppendlx." ~ °,, =· R. ‘s. Q 1765 mentioned in the text csssututu S 70 ot Tlth 6 or tha Code.
 * tlrg purpose of consolidating.? to the extent  advisable
 * • “This Act " should be translated " sections 292 to 299 of this title.