Title 22Foreign Relations and IntercourseRelease 119-73

§4342 Limitations on disposition of personal prop­erty

Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 53A— - DISPOSITION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ABROAD › § 4342

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Employees and their family must not sell, give away, or otherwise dispose of personal items in a foreign country if those items were brought in or bought there tax- or duty-free because of the employee’s official job status. The chief of mission, or someone the chief names, can approve such sales or transfers for employees under the chief’s authority (see section 3927), but only if done under the rules made under section 4343. Breaking this rule, or selling items in ways that violate local or international law or the rules under section 4343, can lead to disciplinary action.

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Title 22, §4342

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(a)Except as authorized under subsection (b), employees or members of their family shall not sell, assign, or otherwise dispose of personal property within a foreign country which was imported into or purchased within that foreign country and which, by virtue of the official status of the employee, was exempt from import limitation, customs duties, or taxes which would otherwise apply.
(b)The chief of mission to a foreign country, or a designee of such chief of mission, is authorized to approve within that foreign country sales, assignment, or other dispositions of property by employees under the chief of mission’s jurisdiction (as described in section 3927 of this title) to the extent that such sale, assignment, or other disposition is in accordance with regulations and policies, rules, and procedures issued pursuant to section 4343 of this title.
(c)Violation of this section, or other importation, sale, or other disposition of personal property within a foreign country which violates its laws or regulations or governing international law and is prohibited by regulations and policies, rules, and procedures issued pursuant to section 4343 of this title, shall be grounds for disciplinary action against an employee.

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Effective Date

Section effective 180 days after Dec. 22, 1987, see section 186(b) of Pub. L. 100–204, set out as a note under section 4741 of this title.

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22 U.S.C. § 4342

Title 22Foreign Relations and Intercourse

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73