Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 8
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U.S. Code as of:
01/03/05
Chapter 15 - Notes
Sec.
1701. Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER I - FUNDING
1711. Authorization of appropriations for hiring and
training Government personnel.
(a) Additional personnel.
(b) Authorization of appropriations for INS
staffing.
(c) Authorization of appropriations for training.
(d) Authorization of appropriations for consular
functions.
1712. Authorization of appropriations for improvements in
technology and infrastructure.
(a) Funding of technology.
(b) Improvement and expansion of INS, State
Department, and customs facilities.
1713. Machine-readable visa fees.
(a) Omitted.
(b) Fee amount.
(c) Surcharge.
(d) Availability of collected fees.
1714. Surcharges related to consular services.
SUBCHAPTER II - INTERAGENCY INFORMATION SHARING
1721. Interim measures for access to and coordination of law
enforcement and other information.
(a) Interim directive.
(b) Report identifying law enforcement and
intelligence information.
(c) Coordination plan.
1722. Interoperable law enforcement and intelligence data
system with name-matching capacity and training.
(a) Interoperable law enforcement and intelligence
electronic data system.
(b) Name-search capacity and support.
1723. Commission on Interoperable Data Sharing.
(a) Establishment.
(b) Composition.
(c) Considerations.
(d) Authorization of appropriations.
1724. Personnel management authorities for positions
involved in the development and implementation of the
interoperable electronic data system ("Chimera
system").
(a) In general.
(b) Limitation on rate of pay.
(c) Limitation on total calendar year payments.
(d) Operating plan.
(e) Termination date.
SUBCHAPTER III - VISA ISSUANCE
1731. Implementation of an integrated entry and exit data
system.
(a) Development of system.
(b) Implementation.
1732. Machine-readable, tamper-resistant entry and exit
documents.
(a) Report.
(b) Requirements.
(c) Technology standard for visa waiver
participants.
(d) Authorization of appropriations.
1733. Terrorist lookout committees.
(a) Establishment.
(b) Purpose.
(c) Composition; chair.
(d) Meetings.
(e) Periodic reports to the Secretary of State.
(f) Reports to Congress.
(g) Authorization of appropriations.
1734. Improved training for consular officers.
(a) Training.
(b) Use of foreign intelligence information.
(c) Authorization of appropriations.
1735. Restriction on issuance of visas to nonimmigrants from
countries that are state sponsors of international
terrorism.
(a) In general.
(b) State sponsor of international terrorism
defined.
1736. Check of lookout databases.
1737. Tracking system for stolen passports.
(a) Entering stolen passport identification numbers
in the interoperable data system.
(b) Transition period.
1738. Identification documents for certain newly admitted
aliens.
SUBCHAPTER IV - INSPECTION AND ADMISSION OF ALIENS
1751. Study of the feasibility of a North American National
Security Program.
(a) In general.
(b) Study elements.
(c) Report.
(d) Authorization of appropriations.
1752. Staffing levels at ports of entry.
1753. Joint United States-Canada projects for alternative
inspections services.
(a) In general.
(b) Annual report.
(c) Exemption from Administrative Procedure Act and
Paperwork Reduction Act.
SUBCHAPTER V - FOREIGN STUDENTS AND EXCHANGE VISITORS
1761. Foreign student monitoring program.
(a) Omitted.
(b) Information required of the visa applicant.
(c) Transitional program.
1762. Review of institutions and other entities authorized
to enroll or sponsor certain nonimmigrants.
(a) Periodic review of compliance.
(b) Periodic review of sponsors of exchange
visitors.
(c) Effect of material failure to comply.
SUBCHAPTER VI - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1771. General Accounting Office study.
(a) Requirement for study.
(b) Report.
1772. International cooperation.
(a) International electronic data system.
(b) Report.
1773. Statutory construction.
1774. Annual report on aliens who fail to appear after
release on own recognizance.
(a) Requirement for report.
(b) Initial report.
1775. Retention of nonimmigrant visa applications by the
Department of State.
1776. Training program.
1777. Establishment of Human Smuggling and Trafficking
Center.
(a) Establishment.
(b) Operation.
(c) Functions.
(d) Report.
(e) Relationship to the NCTC.
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