Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 34— - THE PEACE CORPS › § 2514
Allows money to be used for staff pay, allowances, travel, printing, buying supplies abroad, and other administrative and operating needs for the program. Agencies can waive some normal government spending rules when needed to carry out these purposes. Funds can pay travel costs for employees and, when allowed, volunteers and their dependents, including stopovers and moving personal effects, household goods, and cars if the trip starts in one fiscal year under travel orders even if it ends in the next. Money can also pay for transporting and storing cars when it saves money or is in the public interest. Funds may also pay for training of employees assigned under section 2506(a)(2), and training payments can come from private or public sources; any payment that looks like salary must replace or reduce U.S. Government pay. Other allowed uses include U.S. office rent and repairs; meeting expenses; aircraft rental; buying or hiring passenger vehicles (with special limits and rules for vehicles abroad and purchases in the U.S.); entertainment up to $5,000 per year; currency exchange losses; up to $20,000 per year for unforeseen emergencies (with a director’s certificate); insurance on official vehicles abroad; renting or leasing property abroad for not more than five years plus maintenance, utilities, and furnishings; returning the remains of people who die while participating; certain Foreign Service Act uses; ice and drinking water abroad; and transport by a foreign air carrier between two places outside the United States without regard to 49 U.S.C. 40118.
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22 U.S.C. § 2514
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73