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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 263-APR. 29, 1942 Prior registration. "(e) If any agent of a foreign principal, required to register under the provisions of this Act, has previously thereto registered with the 18U. . C. §§ 14-17 . Attorney General under the provisions of the Act of October 17, 1940 (54 Stat. 1201), the Attorney General, in order to eliminate inappro- priate duplication, may permit the incorporation by reference in the registration statement or supplements thereto filed hereunder of any information or documents previously filed by such agent of a foreign principal under the provisions of the Act of October 17, 1940 (54 Stat. 1201). "EX EM PTIONS Registration exemp- "SEC. 3 . The requirements of section 2 (a) hereof shall not apply tions. to the following agents of foreign principals: Diplomaticand con- "(a) A duly accredited diplomatic or consular officer of a foreign arcers government who is so recognized by the Department of State, while said officer is engaged exclusively in activities which are recognized by the Department of State as being within the scope of the functions of such officer; Onicia ofrecign - "(b) Any official of a foreign government, if such government is ments. recognized by the United States, who is not a public-relations counsel, publicity agent, information-service employee, or a citizen of the United States, whose name and status and the character of whose duties as such official are of public record in the Department of State, while said official is engaged exclusively in activities which are recog- nized by the Department of State as being within the scope of the functions of such official; Dsiplomatic or con- " (c) Any member of the staff of, or any person employed by, a duly accredited diplomatic or consular officer of a foreign government who is so recognized by the Department of State, other than a public- relations counsel, publicity agent, or information-service employee, whose name and status and the character of whose duties as such member or employee are of public record in the Department of State, while said member or employee is engaged exclusively in the perform- ance of activities which are recognized by the Department of State as being within the scope of the functions of such member or employee; Bona fide trade. "(d) Any person engaging or agreeing to engage only in private, nonpolitical, financial, mercantile, or other activities in furtherance of the bona fide trade or commerce of such foreign principal or in the Collection of funds. soliciting or collecting of funds and contributions within the United States to be used only for medical aid and assistance, or for food and clothing to relieve human suffering, if such solicitation or collection of funds and contributions is in accordance with and subject to the pro- 22 StU.. 8 44s. visions of the Act of November 4, 1939, as amended (54 Stat. 48), and such rules and regulations as may be prescribed thereunder; Religiouns, educa- "(e) Any person engaging or agreeing to engage only in activities tional, etc., a ctivities. in furtherance of bona fide religious, scholastic, academic, or scientific pursuits or of the fine arts; Agents of countries Co deenmed vital to de "(f) Any person, or employee of such person, whose foreign prin- fense of U. . cipal is a government of a foreign country the defense of which the President deems vital to the defense of the United States while, (1) such person or employee engages only in activities which are in fur- therance of the policies, public interest, or national defense both of such government and of the Government of the United States, and are not intended to conflict with any of the domestic or foreign policies of the Government of the United States, (2) each communication or expression by such person or employee which he intends to, or has reason to believe will, be published, disseminated, or circulated among any section of the public, or portion thereof, within the United States, 254 [56 STAT.

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