Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 9— - VISUAL AND AUDITORY MATERIALS OF EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL CHARACTER › § 2051
The President may pick one or more federal agencies to carry out the Agreement for Facilitating the International Circulation of Visual and Auditory Materials and its related protocol, opened for signature at Lake Success on July 15, 1949. Those agencies must take steps to carry out the Agreement, including making rules. When deciding if a film, tape, or other visual or audio material counts as international educational material, the agencies must not reject it for five listed reasons: (1) because it supports a particular viewpoint; (2) because it could be misread or seem to misrepresent countries, people, or institutions; (3) because it is not fully representative or accurate, unless it has widespread and gross falsehoods; (4) because it does not clearly increase international understanding, unless its main purpose is not to teach or inform; or (5) because the agency thinks it is propaganda.
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19 U.S.C. § 2051
Title 19 — Customs Duties
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73