22 CFR 50.6 - Registration at the Department of birth abroad.
In the time of war or national emergency, passport agents may be designated to complete consular reports of birth for children born at military facilities which are not under the jurisdiction of a consular office. An officer of the Armed Forces having authority to administer oaths may take applications for registration under this section.
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The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 22 CFR Part 50 after this date.
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2017-26751 RIN 1400-AD54 Public Notice 9804 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Proposed rule. The Department will accept comments on the proposed regulation up to February 12, 2018. 22 CFR Parts 50 and 51 This proposed rule provides various changes and updates to the Department of State passport rules. The proposed rule incorporates statutory passport denial and revocation requirements for certain convicted sex offenders. It notes that, notwithstanding the legal bases for denial or revocation of a passport, the Department may issue a passport for direct return to the United States. It sets out the Department's procedures for denying and cancelling Consular Reports of Birth Abroad. Finally, the proposed rule provides additional information relating to the conduct of review hearings.