Title 22 › Chapter 38— DEPARTMENT OF STATE › § 2734
Creates an Office of the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization inside the State Department and makes the President appoint a Coordinator with Senate approval who reports to the Secretary. The Office must watch for political and economic trouble around the world, work with USAID and other agencies to spot needs, plan responses for crises (like disarming fighters, helping communities rebuild, restoring police and civil services, and protecting human rights), and make plans to send civilian teams quickly. It must also work with other governments and groups so efforts do not overlap, arrange with agencies to use their staff and resources, find people for a Civilian Reserve Corps, and keep a ready evaluation team for fast on-site assessments. The Secretary may create a Response Readiness Corps made of active and standby U.S. government personnel and may set up a Civilian Reserve Corps of trained volunteers who have needed skills. Deployments follow a presidential determination under section 2368, and Corps plans must not seriously weaken state or local government teams. The Secretary must also make sure State and USAID staff use existing government training programs, such as those at the Naval Postgraduate School and the National Defense University.
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22 U.S.C. § 2734
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 5, 2026
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