Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/50

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104 STAT. 16 PUBLIC LAW 101-246—FEB. 16, 1990 Sec. 134. United States-Soviet reciprocity in matters relating to embassies. Sec. 135. Construction security certification. Sec. 136. Increased participation of United States contractors in local guard contracts abroad under the diplomatic security program. PART D—PERSONNEL Sec. 141. Authority to transfer retirement contributions for Foreign Service nationals to local plans. Sec. 142. Disqualification for service on Foreign Service selection boards. Sec. 143. Separation for cause; judicial review. Sec. 144. Visiting scholars program for the Foreign Service Institute. Sec. 145. Credit for service at unhealthful posts. Sec. 146. Former spouses of United States Information Agency and Agency for International Development employees. Sec. 147. Child care facilities at certain posts abroad. Sec. 148. Travel, leave, and other benefits. Sec. 149. Foreign Service internship program. Sec. 150. Grants for institutions and students for training in international affairs. Sec. 151. Danger pay allowance. Sec. 152. Judicial review of certain Foreign Service grievances. Sec. 153. Broadening the cultural, geographic, and ethnic representation of the Foreign Service and the Department of State. Sec. 154. Report to Congress concerning polygraph program. Sec. 155. Study of sexual harassment at the Department of State. Sec. 156. Limitation on housing benefits. PART E—FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE WITHIN THE FOREIGN SERVICE Sec. 161. Expansion of model foreign language competence posts. Sec. 162. Report on foreign language entrance requirement for the Foreign Service. Sec. 163. Foreign Service promotion panels. Sec. 164. Language proficiency in the Employee Evaluation Report. TITLE II—UNITED STATES INFORMATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL, AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS PART A—UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 202. Dissemination of information within the United States. Sec. 203. Distribution within the United States of United States Information Agency film entitled "Long Journey Home". Sec. 204. The J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board. Sec. 205. USIA satellite and television. Sec. 206. United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy. Sec. 207. Foreign language services. Sec. 208. Use of certain fees and payments. Sec. 209. Debt collection. Sec. 210. USIA network for dissemination of information concerning United States programs to combat narcotics and other controlled substances. Sec. 211. Afghanistan country plan. Sec. 212. General Accounting Office study of the National Endowment for Democracy. Sec. 213. Report to Congress on the acquisition and use of public programming m aterials. PART B—BUREAU OF EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS Sec. 221. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 222. Citizen exchanges. Sec. 223. Programs to promote international youth understanding. Sec. 224. United States-Soviet exchanges. Sec. 225. Scholarships for Tibetans and Burmese. Sec. 226. Sense of Congress concerning the Humphrey Fellowship Program. PART C—VOICE OF AMERICA Sec. 231. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 232. Voice of America hiring practices. Sec. 233. VOA public service announcements to promote child survival. Sec. 234. Voice of America broadcasts to Tibet. Sec. 235. Voice of America's Thailand radio facilities. Sec. 236. Voice of America broadcasts to the People's Republic of China. Sec. 237. Voice of America equipment abroad.