Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 22


   

U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Chapter 11 - Notes
                         SUBCHAPTER I - GENERALLY                     
    Sec.                                                     
    601.        Repealed.                                             
           SUBCHAPTER II - REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN PROPAGANDISTS       
    611.        Definitions.                                          
    612.        Registration statement.                               
                  (a)  Filing; contents.                              
                  (b)  Supplements; filing period.                    
                  (c)  Execution of statement under oath.             
                  (d)  Filing of statement not deemed full compliance
                        nor as preclusion from prosecution.           
                  (e)  Incorporation of previous statement by
                        reference.                                    
                  (f)  Exemption by Attorney General.                 
    613.        Exemptions.                                           
                  (a)  Diplomatic or consular officers.               
                  (b)  Officials of foreign government.               
                  (c)  Staff members of diplomatic or consular
                        officers.                                     
                  (d)  Private and nonpolitical activities;
                        solicitation of funds.                        
                  (e)  Religious, scholastic, or scientific pursuits. 
                  (f)  Defense of foreign government vital to United
                        States defense.                               
                  (g)  Persons qualified to practice law.             
                  (h)  Agents of foreign principals.                  
    614.        Filing and labeling of political propaganda.          
                  (a)  Copies to Attorney General; statement as to
                        places, times, and extent of transmission.    
                  (b)  Identification statement.                      
                  (c)  Public inspection.                             
                  (d)  Library of Congress.                           
                  (e)  Information furnished to agency or official of
                        United States Government.                     
                  (f)  Appearances before Congressional committees.   
    615.        Books and records.                                    
    616.        Public examination of official records; transmittal of
                 records and information.                             
                  (a)  Permanent copy of statement; inspection;
                        withdrawal.                                   
                  (b)  Secretary of State.                            
                  (c)  Executive departments and agencies;
                        Congressional committees.                     
    617.        Liability of officers.                                
    618.        Enforcement and penalties.                            
                  (a)  Violations; false statements and willful
                        omissions.                                    
                  (b)  Proof of identity of foreign principal.        
                  (c)  Removal.                                       
                  (d)  Repealed.                                      
                  (e)  Continuing offense.                            
                  (f)  Injunctive remedy; jurisdiction of district
                        court.                                        
                  (g)  Deficient registration statement.              
                  (h)  Contingent fee arrangement.                    
    619.        Territorial applicability of subchapter.              
    620.        Rules and regulations.                                
    621.        Reports to Congress.                                  
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