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22 USC Chapter 35 - ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT

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Current through Pub. L. 112-90. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

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 Repealed. 2567.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. 2572. Patents; availability to general public; protection of background rights. 2573. Policy formulation. 2574. Negotiation management. 2575. Repealed. 2576. Arms control information. 2577. Verification of compliance. 2577a. Arms control verification. 2578. Negotiating records. 2579. Omitted. SUBCHAPTER IV—ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 2581. General authority of Secretary of State. 2582, 2583. Repealed. 2584. Dual compensation exemption. 2585 to 2593. Repealed. 2593a. Annual report to Congress. 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 Repealed.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. 2595b. Repealed. 2595b–1. Review of certain reprogramming notifications. 2595c. Definitions.

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