Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 73— - INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - COMMISSION ON INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM › § 6432a
Gives the Commission the power to hold hearings anywhere in the United States, take testimony, collect evidence, and get needed information directly from federal agencies when the Chairperson asks for it. The Commission can use the U.S. mail, make its own reasonable administrative rules, and set rules about when members speak for the Commission or as private citizens. Official Commission statements must be written and show the legal basis for the Commission’s role. If a Commissioner is invited to speak as a Commissioner, they must tell the other Commissioners and the Executive Director as soon as they know. Official speeches and prepared materials must be shared with all Commissioners beforehand. Private remarks must include a clear disclaimer that they are personal views. Members may travel for Commission work if the Commission approves each trip by a majority vote; the Ambassador-at-Large does not need that approval. Members and staff may not take travel payments from nonfederal sources for official trips. By March 1 each year, each Member must report to the appropriate congressional committees about any travel outside the United States in the past 12 months that was paid for by someone other than the Member, a family member, or the Federal Government. The report must say who paid, give a good-faith cost estimate if the payer does not employ the Member, and give brief details of the trip and related events.
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22 U.S.C. § 6432a
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Last Updated
Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73