Part CHAPTER I-DEPARTMENT OF STATE SUBCHAPTER A- GENERAL 1 234567 Insignia of rank. Protection of foreign dignitaries and other official personnel. Organization. Availability of records of the Department of State. Board of Appellate Review. SUBCHAPTER B-PERSONNEL 10 Employee responsibilities and conduct. 11 Appointment of Foreign Service Officers. 12 Complaints against employees by alleged creditors. 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. SUBCHAPTER E-VISAS 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. 41 42 46 SUBCHAPTER F-NATIONALITY AND PASSPORTS Part 50 Nationality procedures. 51 52 53 Passports. Travel control of citizens of United States in time of war or national emergency. SUBCHAPTER G-INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE Payments to and on behalf of participants in the International Educational and Cultural Exchange Program. 61 62 Foreign students. SUBCHAPTER H-PROTECTION AND WELFARE OF AMERICANS, THEIR PROPERTY AND ESTATES SUBCHAPTER L-ENEMIES AND REPARATIONS Part 111 112 121 122 123 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. Licensing controls. 141 Nondiscrimination in federally-assisted programs of the Department of State-effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. § 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. PART 2-PROTECTION OF FOREIGN DIGNITARIES AND OTHER OFFICIAL PERSONNEL § 2.1 Designation of personnel to carry firearms and exercise appropriate power of arrest. The Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Security is authorized to designate certain employees of the Department of State and the Foreign Service, as well as employees of other departments and agencies detailed to and under the supervision and control of the Department of State, as Security Officers, as follows: (a) Persons so designated shall be authorized to carry firearms when engaged in the performance of the duties prescribed in section (1) of the Act of June 28, 1955, 69 Stat. 188, as amended. No person shall be so designated unless he has either qualified in the use of firearms in accordance with standards established by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Security, or in accordance with standards established by the department or agency from which he is detailed. (b) Persons so designated shall also be authorized, when engaged in the performance of duties prescribed in section (1) of the Act of June 28, 1955, 69 Stat. 188, as amended, to arrest without warrant and deliver into custody any person violating the provisions of Section 111 or 112 of Title 18, United States Code, in their presence or if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony. (Sec. 4, 63 Stat. 111, as amended, sec. 1, 69 Stat. 188; 22 U.S.C. 2658, 2666) [Dept. Reg. 108.514, 29 F.R. 15571, Nov. 20, 1964] |