Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 12 : Section 1701d-4


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1701d-4. Exchange and assembly of housing and urban planning and development data; payment of expenses; acceptance of funds, services, facilities, materials, and other donations; approval of Secretary of State for international programs and activities

      (a) The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development may exchange
    data relating to housing and urban planning and development with
    other nations and assemble such data from other nations, through
    participation in international conference and other means, where
    such exchange or assembly is deemed by him to be beneficial in
    carrying out his responsibilities under the Department of Housing
    and Urban Development Act [42 U.S.C. 3531 et seq.] or other
    legislation. In carrying out his responsibilities under this
    subsection the Secretary may - 
        (1) pay the expenses of participation in activities conducted
      under authority of this section including, but not limited to,
      the compensation, travel expenses, and per diem in lieu of
      subsistence of persons serving in an advisory capacity while away
      from their homes or regular places of business in connection with
      attendance at international meetings and conferences, or other
      travel for the purpose of exchange or assembly of data relating
      to housing and urban planning and development; but such travel
      expenses shall not exceed those authorized for regular officers
      and employees traveling in connection with said activities; and
        (2) accept from international organizations, foreign countries,
      and private nonprofit foundations, funds, services, facilities,
      materials, and other donations to be utilized jointly in carrying
      out activities under this section.

      (b) International programs and activities carried out by the
    Secretary under the authority provided in subsection (a) of this
    section shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of State
    for the purpose of assuring that such authority shall be exercised
    in a manner consistent with the foreign policy of the United
    States.



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