22 USC Ch. 58: Front Matter
From Title 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSECHAPTER 58-DIPLOMATIC SECURITY
CHAPTER 58-DIPLOMATIC SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER I-GENERALLY
Sec.
4801.
Findings and purposes.
(a)
Findings.
(b)
Purposes.
4802.
Responsibility of Secretary of State.
(a)
Security functions.
(b)
Overseas evacuations.
(c)
Oversight of posts abroad.
(d)
Federal agency.
4803, 4804. Repealed.
4805.
Cooperation of other Federal agencies.
(a)
Assistance.
(b)
Other agencies.
(c)
Certain lease arrangements.
4806.
Protection of foreign consulates.
SUBCHAPTER II-PERSONNEL
4821.
Diplomatic Security Service.
4822.
Director of Diplomatic Security Service.
4823.
Special agents.
4824.
Contracting authority.
SUBCHAPTER III-PERFORMANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY
4831.
Accountability Review Boards.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Deadlines for convening Boards.
(c)
Notification to Congress.
4832.
Accountability Review Board.
(a)
Membership.
(b)
Facilities, services, supplies, and staff.
4833.
Procedures.
(a)
Evidence.
(b)
Confidentiality.
(c)
Records.
(d)
Status of Boards.
4834.
Findings and recommendations by a Board.
(a)
Findings.
(b)
Program recommendations.
(c)
Personnel recommendations.
(d)
Reports.
4835.
Relation to other proceedings.
SUBCHAPTER IV-DIPLOMATIC SECURITY PROGRAM
4851.
Authorization.
(a)
Diplomatic security program.
(b)
Notification to authorizing Committees of requests for appropriations.
(c)
Repealed.
(d)
Prohibition on reallocations of authorizations.
(e)
Security requirements of other foreign affairs agencies.
(f)
Insufficiency of funds.
(g)
Allocation of funds for certain security programs.
(h)
Furniture, furnishings, and equipment.
4852.
Diplomatic construction program.
(a)
Preference for United States contractors.
(b)
Exception.
(c)
Definitions.
(d)
American minority contractors.
(e)
American small business contractors.
(f)
Limitation on subcontracting.
4853.
Security requirements for contractors.
4854.
Qualifications of persons hired for diplomatic construction program.
4855.
Cost overruns.
4856.
Efficiency in contracting.
(a)
Bonuses and penalties.
(b)
Surety bonds and guarantees.
(c)
Disqualification of contractors.
4857.
Advisory Panel on Overseas Security.
4858.
Training to improve perimeter security at United States diplomatic missions abroad.
(a)
Training.
(b)
Repealed.
4859.
Protection of public entrances of United States diplomatic missions abroad.
4860.
Reimbursement of Department of the Treasury.
4861.
Inspector General for Department of State.
(a)
Direction to establish.
(b)
Duties and responsibilities.
(c)
Earmark.
(d)
Limitation on appointment.
4862.
Prohibition on use of funds for facilities in Israel, Jerusalem, or West Bank.
4863.
Use of cleared personnel to ensure secure maintenance and repair of diplomatic facilities abroad.
(a)
Policies and regulations.
(b)
Study and report.
4864.
Increased participation of United States contractors in local guard contracts abroad under diplomatic security program.
(a)
Findings.
(b)
Objective.
(c)
Participation of United States contractors in local guard contracts abroad.
(d)
Definitions.
(e)
United States minority contractors.
(f)
United States small business contractors.
(g)
Limitation of subcontracting.
4865.
Security requirements for United States diplomatic facilities.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Statutory construction.