S 1450 · 96th Congress · International Affairs
Foreign Service Act of 1979
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EnactedLatest: Referred to Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.(1979-07-09)
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Title I: The Foreign Service Act of 1979 - Foreign Service Act of 1979 - Sets forth the objectives and functions of the Foreign Service. Consolidates the authority of the Secretary of State to administer, direct, and regulate the Foreign Service. Authorizes the heads of other agencies, which utilize Foreign Service personnel, to exercise the Secretary's functions over such personnel in their agency, with specified exceptions. Provides for the appointment of a Director General to assist the Secretary in the management of the Foreign Service and an Inspector General. Directs the President to establish a Board of the Foreign Service to advise the Secretary. Stipulates that the Secretary shall appoint all members of the Foreign Service other than chiefs of mission, ambassador at large, career members of the Senior Foreign Service, or Foreign Service officers, which shall be appointed by the President by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Sets forth criteria for chief of mission, Senior Foreign Service and career appointments. Prohibits initially assigning a Foreign Service Officer candidate higher than class 4 of the Foreign Service Schedule unless specified conditions exis…
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