Title 22-Foreign Relations CHAPTER I-Department of State Part 1 CHAPTER II-Agency for International Development, Department of State. 200 CHAPTER ш-Peace Corps . 301 CHAPTER IV—International Joint Commission, United States and Canada. 401 CHAPTER VI-United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency . 601 ... CROSS REFERENCES: Bureau of Customs, Department of the Treasury: See Customs Duties, 19 CFR Chapter I. Bureau of International Commerce, Department of Commerce: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Chapter III. Foreign-Trade Zones Board: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Chapter IV. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice: See Aliens and Nationality, 8 CFR Chapter I. Taxation pursuant to treaties: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR 1.894, 1.894–1. Regulations on disposal of surplus property located in foreign areas: See Department of State, 44 CFR Chapter III. CHAPTER I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE SUBCHAPTER A- -GENERAL Part 1 Insignia of rank. 2 3 4 5 Organization. 6 Protection of foreign dignitaries and other official personnel. Acceptance of gifts and decorations from foreign governments. Availability of records of the Department of State. 11 Appointment of Foreign Service Officers. 12 Complaints against employees by alleged creditors. 31 32 SUBCHAPTER C-FEES AND FUNDS Fees for services in the United States. Fees and charges, Foreign Service. Finance and accounting. SUBCHAPTER D--CLAIMS AND STOLEN PROPERTY Administrative settlement of tort claims and certain property damage claims. Visas: documentation of nonimmigrants under the Immigration and Visas: documentation of immigrants under the Immigration and Nationality Control of aliens departing from the United States. Travel control of citizens of United States in time of war or national Part 111 112 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 SUBCHAPTER L-ENEMIES AND REPARATIONS Removal of alien enemies brought to the United States from other American Republics. Reparations: World War II. SUBCHAPTER M-INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC IN ARMS Arms, ammunition, and implements of war. Registration. Licenses for unclassified arms, ammunition, and implements of war. Unclassified technical data and classified information (data and equipment). Prohibited shipments, temporary suspension or modification of regulations, exemptions, and relation to other provisions of law. Violations and penalties. Administrative procedures. SUBCHAPTER N-MISCELLANEOUS Certificates of authentication. 131 132 Books, maps, newspapers, etc. 141 Sec. SUBCHAPTER O -CIVIL RIGHTS Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of State-effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL PART 1-INSIGNIA OF RANK 1.1 Office of the Secretary of State. 1.2 Office of the Under Secretary of State. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 1 issued under sec. 4, 63 Stat. 111, as amended; 22 U.S.C. 2658. SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 1 appear at 22 FR. 10788, Dec. 27, 1957, unless otherwise noted. § 1.1 Office of the Secretary of State. The official flag indicative of the office of Secretary of State shall be as follows: On a blue rectangular field a white disk bearing the official coat of arms of the United States adopted by the act of June 20, 1782, in proper colors. In each of the four corners a white five-pointed star with one point upward. The colors and automobile flag to be the same design, adding a white fringe. For the colors a cord and tassel of blue and white to be added. The sizes to be in accordance with military and naval customs. § 1.2 Office of the Under Secretary of State. The official flag indicative of the office of the Under Secretary of State shall be as follows: On a white rectangular field a blue disk bearing the official coat of arms of the United States adopted by act of June 20, 1782, in proper colors. In each of the four corners a five-pointed star with one point upward. The colors and automobile flag to be the same design, adding a blue fringe. For the colors a cord and tassel of white and blue to be added. The sizes to be in accordance with military and naval customs. |