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22 USC Chapter 8 - FOREIGN SERVICE BUILDINGS

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

Sec. 291. Lease of buildings, etc., for offices, living quarters, heat, light, and equipment. 292. Acquisition of sites and buildings for diplomatic and consular establishments; allotment of space; credit of payments without regard to limitations of amounts. 292a. Demonstration of solar and other renewable energy technologies in foreign countries. 293. Repealed. 294. Manner of use of buildings; contracts for construction, etc. 294a. Contracts requiring payment in foreign currency. 295. Authorization of appropriations; Foreign Service Building Fund; expenditures; foreign currencies. 295a, 295b. Omitted. 296. Duties of Secretary of State with respect to commission and properties. 296a. Maintenance management of overseas property. 297. Acquisition of property by lease. 297a, 298. Omitted. 299. Short title. 300. Dispositions of property; damage payments; acceptance of gifts or services. 301. Lease or rental arrangements of not less than ten years; approval by Secretary; delegation of authority; information to Congress. 302. Award of contracts. 303. Annual report on overseas surplus properties.

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