Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - DEPARTMENT OF STATE › § 2735b
The Secretary of State may hire or give grants to people or groups to run visitor services and education for the National Museum of American Diplomacy. That includes planning programs and conferences, making and installing exhibits, and running the museum shop and food services in both the physical and virtual spaces. The Secretary of State may keep fees from renting museum space and from shop and food sales to cover museum costs. That money goes into a special State Department account for the museum and stays available until it is spent. Historic documents and artifacts the Department adds to the museum collection belong to the U.S. government. If the Secretary of State, using the museum’s rules and museum best practices, finds an item no longer fits the museum’s mission, the Secretary may sell it at fair market value (based on an independent appraisal), or trade or transfer it, without following some other federal disposal rules. Money from any sale can only be used to buy or care for the museum’s collections and to support the museum programs. The Secretary may also loan items to or borrow items from other institutions for repair, study, or exhibition.
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22 U.S.C. § 2735b
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73