Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - DEPARTMENT OF STATE › § 2713
The Secretary of State, through the Under Secretary for Management, must manage and protect the historic and artistic furniture, fixtures, and decorative objects in the Department’s reception areas. They must conserve those items and make them available for people to enjoy, as long as doing so does not interfere with running the Department or with official government use of the reception areas. If the Secretary declares an item to have historic or artistic value, it becomes the Secretary’s property in an official capacity and can only be handled under these rules. The Secretary, through the Under Secretary for Management, may decide an item is no longer needed or should be sold or traded to improve the rooms. The Secretary may also lend such items, when not needed, to the Smithsonian or a similar institution for care, repair, study, storage, or exhibition. “Reception areas” means the Diplomatic Reception Rooms (eighth floor), the Secretary’s and Deputy Secretary’s offices (seventh floor), and the seventh floor reception area in the Harry S Truman Federal Building at 2201 C Street, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia.
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22 U.S.C. § 2713
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73