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142 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 169-APR . 3, 1948 [62 STAT. in Europe such additional responsibilities as may be assigned to him with the approval of the President in furtherance of the purposes of this title. He may also be designated as the United States representa- tive on the Economic Commission for Europe. He shall receive his instructions from the Administrator and such instructions shall be prepared and transmitted to him in accordance with procedures agreed to between the Administrator and the Secretary of State in order to assure appropriate coordination as provided by subsection (b) of sec- Ante, p. 140. tion 105 of this title. He shall coordinate the activities of the chiefs Infra. of special missions provided for in section 109 of this title. He shall keep the Administrator, the Secretary of State, the chiefs of the United States diplomatic missions, and the chiefs of the special mis- sions provided for in section 109 of this title currently informed con- cerning his activities. He shall consult with the chiefs of all such missions, who shall give him such cooperation as he may require for the performance of his duties under this title. SPECIAL ECA MISSIONS ABROAD SEC. 109. (a) There shall be established for each participating country, except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a special Chief of special mis- mission for economic cooperation under the direction of a chief who sion. shall be responsible for assuring the performance within such country of operations under this title. The chief shall be appointed by the Administrator, shall receive his instructions from the Administrator, and shall report to the Administrator on the performance of the duties assigned to him. The chief of the special mission shall take rank immediately after the chief of the United States diplomatic mission in such country. (b) The chief of the special mission shall keep the chief of the United States diplomatic mission fully and currently informed on matters, including prospective action, arising within the scope of the operations of the special mission and the chief of the diplomatic mission shall keep the chief of the special mission fully and currently informed on matters relative to the conduct of the duties of the chief of the Cooperation with special mission. The chief of the United States diplomatic mission ion. atimi- will be responsible for assuring that the operations of the special mission are consistent with the foreign-policy objectives of the United States in such country and to that end whenever the chief of the United States diplomatic mission believes that any action, proposed action, or failure to act on the part of the special mission is inconsistent with such foreign-policy objectives, he shall so advise the chief of the special mis- sion and the United States Special Representative in Europe. If differences of view are not adjusted by consultation, the matter shall be referred to the Secretary of State and the Administrator for decision. office spac, etc. (C) The Secretary of State shall provide such office space, facilities, and other administrative services for the United States Special Repre- sentative in Europe and his staff, and for the special mission in each participating country, as may be agreed between the Secretary of tate and the Administrator. Zones of occupation {d) With respect to any of the zones of occupation of Germany este. and of the Free Territory of Trieste, during the period of occupation, the President shall make appropriate administrative arrangements for the conduct of operations under this title, in order to enable the Administrator to carry out his responsibility to assure the accomplish- ment of the purposes of this title. PERSONNEL OUTSIDE UNITED STATES SEC. 110. (a) For the purpose of performing functions under this title outside the continental limits of the United States the Admin- istrator may-