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§ 4863. —  Use of cleared personnel to ensure secure maintenance and repair of diplomatic facilities abroad.



[Laws in effect as of January 24, 2002]
[Document not affected by Public Laws enacted between
  January 24, 2002 and December 19, 2002]
[CITE: 22USC4863]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
                     CHAPTER 58--DIPLOMATIC SECURITY
 
               SUBCHAPTER IV--DIPLOMATIC SECURITY PROGRAM
 
Sec. 4863. Use of cleared personnel to ensure secure maintenance 
        and repair of diplomatic facilities abroad
        

(a) Policies and regulations

    The Secretary of State shall develop and implement policies and 
regulations to provide for the use of persons who have been granted an 
appropriate United States security clearance to ensure that the security 
of areas intended for the storage of classified materials or the conduct 
of classified activities in a United States diplomatic mission or 
consular post abroad is not compromised in the performance of 
maintenance and repair services in those areas.

(b) Study and report

    The Secretary of State shall conduct a study of the feasibility and 
necessity of requiring that, in the case of certain United States 
diplomatic facilities abroad, no contractor shall be hired to perform 
maintenance or repair services in an area intended for the storage of 
classified materials or the conduct of classified activities unless such 
contractor has been granted an appropriate United States security 
clearance. Such study shall include, but is not limited to, United 
States facilities located in Cairo, New Delhi, Riyadh, and Tokyo. Not 
later than 180 days after February 16, 1990, the Secretary of State 
shall report the results of such study to the Chairman of the Committee 
on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs 
of the House of Representatives.

(Pub. L. 99-399, title IV, Sec. 415, as added Pub. L. 101-246, title I, 
Sec. 133(a), Feb. 16, 1990, 104 Stat. 32.)

                         Change of Name

    Committee on Foreign Affairs of House of Representatives treated as 
referring to Committee on International Relations of House of 
Representatives by section 1(a) of Pub. L. 104-14, set out as a note 
preceding section 21 of Title 2, The Congress.



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