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PUBLIC LAW 87-195-SEPT. 4, 1961

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" (b) Of the funds appropriated under section 2 of this Act not more than $800,000 shall be available only for assisting in transporting to and settling in Latin America selected immigrants from that portion of the Ryukyuan Archipelago under United States administration." SEC. 707. Section 523(d) of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as 74 Stat. 139. amended (22 U.S.C. 1783(d)), is amended by striking out the words achievement of United States foreign policy objectives" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "prevention of improper currency transactions". SEC. 708. The Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended (22 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), is further amended as follows: stlt.^8^7'. ^°^^' ^'* (•^) ^^ ^^^^ second sentence of section 701, strike "to the extent that 22 USC 1041. space is available therefor"; substitute "members of family" for "spouses"; and add before the period "or while abroad". 22 USC ith ^^) Amend section 872 by striking out subsections (b) and (c) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(b) When any such retired officer or employee of the Service is reemployed, the employer shall send a notice to the Department of State of such reemployment together with all pertinent information relating thereto, and shall pay directly to such officer or employee the salary of the position in which he is serving. "(c) In the event of any overpayment under this section, such overpayment shall be recovered by witnholding the amount involved from the salary payable to such reemployed officer or employee, or from any other moneys, including his annuity, payable in accordance with the provisions of this title." 22 USC 1136. (3) In section 911, add the following new paragraphs (9) and (10): "(9) the travel expenses of officers and employees of the Service who are citizens of the United States, and members of their families, while serving at posts specifically designated by the Secretary for purposes of this paragraph, for rest and recuperation to other locations abroad having different environmental conditions than those at the post at which such officers and employees are serving, provided that such travel expenses shall be limited to the cost for each officer or employee and members of his family of one round trip during any continuous two-year tour unbroken by home leave and two round trips during any continuous three-year tour unbroken by home leave; " (10) the travel expenses of memoers of the family accompanying, preceding, or following an officer or employee if, while he is en route to his post of assignment, he is ordered temporarily for orientation and training or is given other temporary duty." 22 USC 1148. (4) Amend section 933(a) to read as follows: "(a) The Secretary may order to the continental United States, its territories and possessions, on statutory leave of absence any officer or employee of the Service who is a citizen of the United States upon completion of eighteen months' continuous service abroad and shall so order as soon as possible after completion of three years of such service." 22 USC 1157. (5) Amend the title of section 942 and subsection (a) thereof to read as follows: "TRAVEL FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES

"SEC. 942. (a) I n the event an officer or employee of the Service who is a citizen of the United States or one of his dependents, requires medical care, for illness or injury not the result of vicious habits, intemperance or misconduct, while stationed abroad in a locality where there is no qualified person or facility to provide such care, the Secretary may, in accordance with such regulations as he may prescribe,

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