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PUBLIC LAW 102-138—OCT. 28, 1991 105 STAT. 647 Public Law 102-138 102d Congress An Act To authorize appropriations for fiscal years 1992 and 1993 for the Department of Oct. 28, 1991 State, and for other purposes. [H.R. 1415] Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, R°rt^"ns SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. Authorization Act Fiscfll Ycsrs This Act may be cited as the "Foreign Relations Authorization 1992 and 1993. Act, Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993". 22 USC 2651 aofes. SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF STATE PART A—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 101. Administration of foreign affairs. Sec. 102. International organizations and conferences. Sec. 103. International commissions. Sec. 104. Migration and refugee assistance. Sec. 105. Other programs. PART B—DEPARTMENT OF STATE AUTHORITIES AND ACTIVITIES Sec. 111. Technical amendment. Sec. 112. Consular and diplomatic posts abroad. Sec. 113. Denial of passports. Sec. 114. Emergencies in the diplomatic and consular service. Sec. 115. Lease authority. Sec. 116. Multiyear cont racting for Moscow. Sec. 117. Transfers and reprogrammings. Sec. 118. Administrative services. j Sec. 119. International meetings. Sec. 120. Availability of funds. ) Sec. 121. Childcare facilities at certain posts abroad. Sec. 122. Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs. Sec. 123. Fees received for use of Blair House. Sec. 124. Foreign Service Institute facilities. Sec. 125. Maintenance management of overseas property. Sec. 126. Defense trade controls registration fees. Sec. 127. Denial of certain visas. Sec. 128. Visa lookout systems. Sec. 129. Prohibition on issuance of Israel-only passports. PART C—DIPLOMATIC RECIPROCITY AND SECURITY Sec. 131. Diplomatic construction program. Sec. 132. Construction of diplomatic facilities. Sec. 133. Possible Moscow Embassy security breach. Sec. 134. Special agents. Sec. 135. Protection for United Nations facilities and missions. Sec. 136. Study of construction security needs. PART D—PERSONNEL Sec. 141. Ambassadorial appointments. Sec. 142. Chief of mission salary. Sec. 143. Authority of Secretary to suspend employees convicted of crimes.