Title 22 › Chapter 52— FOREIGN SERVICE › Subchapter IX— TRAVEL, LEAVE, AND OTHER BENEFITS › § 4081b
The Secretary must require that chiefs of mission (U.S. ambassadors or heads of diplomatic posts) arrive at their assigned posts within 60 days of Senate confirmation to get payment for initial travel. Exceptions cover things like flight delays, natural disasters or global health emergencies, a host country refusing accreditation, family or medical emergencies, or other events beyond the chief’s control. The Secretary can waive the 60-day rule for extenuating reasons but must send a short explanation to the appropriate congressional committees. Within 90 days after December 23, 2024, and whenever a chief arrives late, the Secretary must report the names and reasons to those committees. Starting April 1, 2025, and for five years, the Secretary must notify the appropriate congressional committees within 90 days whenever a chief of mission permanently leaves their post.
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22 U.S.C. § 4081b
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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