THIS TITLE Title 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS is composed of two volumes. The firs Parts 1 to 299 contains Chapter I-Department of State regulations a ter II—Agency for International Development, International Develop operation Agency regulations. The second volume, Part 300 to End is of Chapter III-Peace Corps; Chapter IV-International Joint Co United States and Canada; Chapter V-United States Information Chapter VI-United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency VII-Overseas Private Investment Corporation; Chapter IX-Foreig Grievance Board Regulations; Chapter X-Inter-American Foundation XI-International Boundary and Water Commission, United States an United States Section; Chapter XII-United States International Dev Cooperation Agency; Chapter XIII-Board for International Bro Chapter XIV-Foreign Service Labor Relations Board; Federal Labor Authority; General Counsel of the Federal Labor Relations Authority Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel; Chapter XV-African Dev Foundation; and Chapter XVI-Japan-United States Friendship Co The contents of these volumes represent all current regulations codif this title of the CFR as of April 1, 1989. A derivation table and redesignation tables appear in the Finding Ai of this volume. 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CHAPTER II-Agency for International Development, Ir national Development Cooperation Agency .......... CROSS REFERENCES: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasu toms Duties, 19 CFR Chapter I. International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce: See and Foreign Trade, 15 CFR Chapter III. Foreign-Trade Zones Board: See Commerce and Foreign Trade, 15 C IV. Immigration and Naturalization Service, Department of Justice: See Nationality, 8 CFR Chapter I. Taxation pursuant to treaties: See Internal Revenue, 26 CFR 1.894-1 the United States, and can assist in the provision of protective services for such missions. State and local govern- ments of the United States will contin- ue to have the primary responsibility for law enforcement within their re- spective jurisdictions. This program does not establish any legal entitle- ment to assistance either for a foreign mission or for any State or local gov- ernment or authority. The Bureau of Diplomatic Security will maximize available Federal assistance through coordination of programs and through limited Federal financial assistance by contract or reimbursement for certain protective services in cases of extraor- dinary protective need, to the extent funds are available therefore. (b) This program will assist the United States to carry out its interna- tional obligations relating to the pro- tection of foreign diplomatic and con- sular and international organization personnel and premises in the United States under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (23 UST 3227, TIAS 7502), the Vienna Convention on Consulor Relations (21 UST 77, TIAS 6820), the Convention on the Preven- Against Internationally Protected Per- sons, Including Diplomatic Agents (28 UST 1975, TIAS 8532), the Convention to Prevent and Punish Acts of Terror- ism (27 UST 3949, TIAS 8413), inter- national agreements relating to orga- nizations such as the United Nations Headquarters Agreement (61 Stat. 3416, TIAS 1899 (Pub. L. 80-357), and other applicable multilateral and bi- lateral agreements and provisions of (c) The program will include the fol- (1) Foreign Missions, generally-Ex- traordinary protective services may be provided directly through the Depart- ment of State, or by reimbursement for services to state and local govern- (2) Missions to International Organi- zations-Extraordinary protective services may be provided by reim- bursement to State or local officials, to missions to certain international or- ganizations, such as the United Na- (d) The provisions of these guide- lines may be applied to protective as- sistance under both paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section unless other- wise stated therein or separate stand- ards or criteria are required by appli- cable law. Supplementary guidelines may be issued by the Department of State from time to time in order to im- plement these guidelines in particular jurisdictions. This part is authorized by the Foreign Missions Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-241, 96 Stat. 273, 282), the Foreign Missions Amendments Act of 1983 (Pub. L. 98-164), title 3, secs. 202 (1) Any mission in the United States involving diplomatic, consular, other governmental activities of a for- eign government or an organization representing a territory or political entity which has been granted diplo- matic or other official privileges and immunities under the laws of the (2) Any public international organi- zation designated as such pursuant to the International Organizations Im- munities Act (22 U.S.C. 288-288f) or a public international organizational agreement as an instrument through or by which two or more foreign gov- |