22 USC Ch. 35: Front Matter
From Title 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSECHAPTER 35-ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
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CHAPTER 35-ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT
SUBCHAPTER I-GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec.
2551.
Congressional statement of purpose.
2552.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER II-SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES AND VISITING SCHOLARS
2561 to 2566. Repealed.
2567.
Presidential Special Representatives.
2568.
Program for visiting scholars.
SUBCHAPTER III-FUNCTIONS
2571.
Research, development and other studies.
(a)
Control, reduction and elimination of armed forces and armaments.
(b)
Weapon detection and identification tests.
(c)
Analysis of national budgets and economic indicators.
(d)
Space, earth's surface and underwater regions.
(e)
Structure and operation of international control.
(f)
Training of control system personnel.
(g)
Danger of war from accident, miscalculation, or surprise attack.
(h)
Economic and political consequences of disarmament.
(i)
Disarmament implications of foreign and national security policies of United States.
(j)
National security and foreign policy implications of disarmament.
(k)
Methods for maintenance of peace and security during stages of disarmament.
(l)
War prevention factors.
(m)
Other related problems.
2572.
Patents; availability to general public; protection of background rights.
2573.
Policy formulation.
(a)
Formulation.
(b)
Prohibition.
(c)
Statutory construction.
2574.
Negotiation management.
(a)
Responsibilities.
(b)
Authority.
2575.
Repealed.
2576.
Arms control information.
2577.
Verification of compliance.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Assessments upon request.
(c)
Standard for verification of compliance.
(d)
Rule of construction.
2577a.
Arms control verification.
(a)
Establishment of working group.
(b)
Information and data base.
2578.
Negotiating records.
(a)
Preparation of records.
(b)
Negotiating and implementation records.
2579.
Comprehensive compilation of arms control, nonproliferation, and disarmament studies.
SUBCHAPTER IV-ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS
2581.
General authority of Secretary of State.
(a)
Utilization of other Federal agencies; transfers of supplies, equipment, and surplus property.
(b)
Employment of personnel.
(c)
Detail of other agency personnel without prejudice to status or advancement.
(d)
Experts and consultants; stenographic reporting services; compensation and travel expenses; limitation on period of employment; renewal of employment contracts.
(e)
Employment of outstanding personnel.
(f)
Establishment of scientific and policy advisory board; compensation and expenses.
(g)
Oaths and sworn statements.
(h)
Delegation of functions.
(i)
Rules and regulations.
2582, 2583.
Repealed.
2584.
Dual compensation exemption.
2585 to 2593. Repealed.
2593a.
Annual report to Congress.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Classification of report.
(c)
Reporting consecutive noncompliance.
(d)
Additional requirement.
2593b.
Public annual report on world military expenditures and arms transfers.
2593c, 2593d. Repealed.
SUBCHAPTER V-ON-SITE INSPECTION ACTIVITIES
2595.
Findings.
2595a.
Policy coordination concerning implementation of on-site inspection provisions.
(a)
Interagency coordination.
(b)
Role of Secretary of Defense.
(c)
Role of Secretary of State.
2595b.
Repealed.
2595b–1.
Review of certain reprogramming notifications.
2595c.
Definitions.