SUBCHAPTER II—UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL TRADE OFFICES
§1765a. Agricultural Trade Offices
(a) Establishment
For the purpose of developing, maintaining, and expanding international markets for United States agricultural commodities, the Secretary of Agriculture, after consultation with the Secretary of State, shall establish not less than six nor more than twenty-five United States Agricultural Trade Offices in other nations.
(b) Administration
each 1 United States Agricultural Trade Office shall be directed and administered by an Agricultural Trade Officer who by reason of training, experience, and attainments is qualified to carry out the purposes of this subchapter. Such Officer shall be appointed by the Secretary of Agriculture.
(c) Appointment and compensation of officers
Each Agricultural Trade Officer may be appointed without regard to the provisions of title 5 governing appointments in the competitive service, and may be paid without regard to the provisions of
(d) Transmittal of information
Each Agricultural Trade Officer shall, through the Agricultural Counselor or Attaché or other senior representative of the Secretary of Agriculture in each nation in which the United States Agricultural Trade Office administered by such Officer exercises its functions, keep the Chief of the United States diplomatic mission fully and currently informed with respect to all activities and operations of such Office.
(e) Office functions and activities
Each Agricultural Trade Officer shall be responsible for the exercise of the functions of the United States Agricultural Trade Office, and shall have the authority to direct and supervise all personnel and activities thereof.
(f) Personnel; employment of local nationals
To carry out the functions of United States Agricultural Trade Offices, the Secretary of Agriculture may appoint such other personnel as the Secretary determines to be necessary and may, with the concurrence of the Secretary of State, assign such personnel abroad and employ local nationals for necessary professional and clerical help.
(g) Conflicts of interest
No employee of any United States Agricultural Trade Office may engage in any business, vocation, or other employment, or have other interests, that are inconsistent with official responsibilities.
(h) Diplomatic privileges and immunities
Upon the request of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of State shall request for Agricultural Trade Officers and personnel of United States Agricultural Trade Offices diplomatic privileges and immunities equivalent to those enjoyed by members of the Foreign Service of comparable rank and salary.
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605A, as added
Editorial Notes
Amendments
1980—Subsec. (h).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 1980 Amendment
Amendment by
References in Other Laws to GS–16, 17, or 18 Pay Rates
References in laws to the rates of pay for GS–16, 17, or 18, or to maximum rates of pay under the General Schedule, to be considered references to rates payable under specified sections of Title 5, Government Organization and Employees, see section 529 [title I, §101(c)(1)] of
1 So in original. Probably should be capitalized.
§1765b. Functions
The functions of each United States Agricultural Trade Office shall be to—
(1) increase the effectiveness of agricultural export promotion efforts through consolidation of activities, providing services and facilities for foreign buyers and United States trade representatives, and coordination of market development activities sponsored by the Department of Agriculture;
(2) establish goals by nation or region and agricultural commodity for developing, expanding, and maintaining markets for United States agricultural commodities;
(3) initiate programs to achieve the export marketing goals approved by the Department of Agriculture;
(4) maintain facilities for use by nonresident cooperators, private trade groups, and other individuals engaged in the import and export of United States agricultural commodities where the use of such facilities would aid in the conduct of market development activities, and cooperate, to the maximum extent practicable, with such cooperators, groups, and individuals to expand the level of United States agricultural exports;
(5) develop and maintain a current listing of trade, government, and other appropriate organizations for each agricultural commodity area and make such listing available to persons with a bona fide interest in exporting or importing United States agricultural commodities;
(6) originate and provide assistance for exhibits, sales teams, and other functions for the promotion of United States agricultural commodities;
(7) provide practical assistance for the use of the programs under the Food for Peace Act [
(8) supervise project agreements with United States cooperators, coordinate the activities of the United States Agricultural Trade Office with those of the cooperators, and submit annual recommendations to the Secretary of Agriculture on the efficacy of cooperator programs;
(9) publicize the services offered by the United States Agricultural Trade Office through advertisements in trade journals or by other appropriate means; and
(10) perform such other functions as the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with the Secretary of State, determines to be necessary and proper for achieving the purposes of this subchapter.
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605B, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Food for Peace Act, referred to in par. (7), is act July 10, 1954, ch. 469,
Amendments
2008—Par. (7).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Amendment by
§1765b–1. Omitted
Editorial Notes
Codification
Section,
§1765c. Performance of functions in foreign localities
Each United States Agricultural Trade Office shall carry out its functions under
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605C, as added
§1765d. Acquisition of property
Upon the request of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of State may use the authorities contained in the Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926 [
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605D, as added
Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Foreign Service Buildings Act, 1926, as amended, referred to in text, is act May 7, 1926, ch. 250,
§1765d–1. Repealed. Pub. L. 107–228, div. A, title II, §213, Sept. 30, 2002, 116 Stat. 1365
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§1765e. Location of offices
United States Agricultural Trade Offices shall be centrally located in the cities of assignment to facilitate foreign trade meetings and foreign trade reliance on such offices for assistance in marketing activities.
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605E, as added
§1765f. Availability of agency services, personnel, and facilities
Upon the request of the Secretary of Agriculture, each Federal agency may make its services, personnel, and facilities available to a United States Agricultural Trade Office in the performance of its functions. The Secretary of Agriculture may reimburse or advance funds to any such agency for services, personnel, and facilities so made available.
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605F, as added
§1765g. Availability of reports and dispatches
The provisions of
(Aug. 28, 1954, ch. 1041, title VI, §605G, as added