![]() 810, provided that: "This Act shall take effect at the end of the ninety-day period beginning on the date of its enactment ". 97–241, set out as an Effective Date note under section 4301 of this title. Effective Date of 1982 AmendmentĪmendment by Pub. 97–241 substituted "those members of a mission who are members of the diplomatic staff or who, pursuant to law, are granted equivalent privileges and immunities" for "members of the diplomatic staff of a mission". For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note below and Tables. 808, as amended, known as the Diplomatic Relations Act. This Act, referred to in text, means Pub. 3227), entered into force with respect to the United States on December 13, 1972. (4) the term "Vienna Convention" means the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations of Ap(T.I.A.S. (3) the term "mission" includes missions within the meaning of the Vienna Convention and any missions representing foreign governments, individually or collectively, which are extended the same privileges and immunities, pursuant to law, as are enjoyed by missions under the Vienna Convention and Within the meaning of Article 37 of the Vienna Convention (B) the members of the family of a member of a mission described in paragraph (1)(B) who form part of his or her household if they are not nationals or permanent residents of the United States, (A) the members of the family of a member of a mission described in paragraph (1)(A) who form part of his or her household if they are not nationals of the United States, and (C) members of the service staff of a mission,Īs such terms are defined in Article 1 of the Vienna Convention (B) members of the administrative and technical staff of a mission, and (A) the head of a mission and those members of a mission who are members of the diplomatic staff or who, pursuant to law, are granted equivalent privileges and immunities, (1) the term "members of a mission" means. 31, 1977, a report on what efforts the President and the Secretary of State had made to encourage the provision of such coverage. 31, 1977, a report on the adequacy of insurance provided by the accredited diplomatic missions to the United States to cover loss or injury arising from the wrongful acts or omissions of the employees of such missions in the United States and (2) not later than one year after Oct. 1240, provided that it was the sense of the Congress that the Secretary of State should prepare and submit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and to the President of the Senate: (1) not later than six months after Oct. Insurance Coverage of Diplomatic Missions to United States Reports to Speaker of House of Representatives and President of Senate 95–393, set out as an Effective Date note under section 254a of this title. Repeal effective at end of ninety-day period beginning on Sept. §§4065, 4066, related to suits against persons in the service of an ambassador or public minister founded upon a debt contracted before entering such service, and registration of the names of persons serving as domestic servants of an ambassador or a public minister with the State Department. §4064, related to imprisonment for not more than three years of anyone suing out a writ or process in violation of the provisions of former section 252 of this title, granting diplomatic immunity to certain persons. ![]() §4063, related to the immunity of any ambassador or public minister of any foreign prince or State, or any domestic or domestic servant of any such minister against arrest, imprisonment, or seizure of his goods or chattels. ![]() See sections 1 of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure. ![]() §4062, related to violation of safe conduct. ![]()
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