Delegation of Authority With Respect to Administration and Enforcement of Immigration and Nationality Laws Relating to Powers, Duties and Functions of Diplomatic and Consular Officers, 67436 [2013-27000]
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[Delegation of Authority No 367]
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Delegation of Authority With Respect
to Administration and Enforcement of
Immigration and Nationality Laws
Relating to Powers, Duties and
Functions of Diplomatic and Consular
Officers
By virtue of the authority vested in
me as Secretary of State, including by
Section 1 of the State Department Basic
Authorities Act, as amended (22 U.S.C.
2651a), and by the Immigration and
Nationality Act (INA), I hereby delegate
certain authorities to the Assistant
Secretary for Consular Affairs:
(1) To the extent authorized by law,
and subject to the limitations contained
in section 104 of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1104)
outlined in paragraph (2) of this
delegation, and in section 428 of the
Homeland Security Act (6 U.S.C. 236),
I delegate to the Assistant Secretary for
Consular Affairs authority for the
administration and enforcement of the
INA and all other immigration and
nationality laws relating to the powers,
duties and functions of diplomatic and
consular officers of the United States, as
well as any actions necessary to
implement responsibilities of the
Department of State, including consular
officers, under the INA, including but
not limited to establishing forms and
publishing implementing regulations.
(2) There are hereby excluded from
the authority delegated under paragraph
(1) of this order: (a) The powers, duties,
and functions conferred upon consular
officers relating to the granting or
refusal of visas; (b) authorities requiring
the Secretary to determine that a matter
is in the national interest or would
affect U.S. foreign policy, relations, or
interests; and (c) powers, duties, and
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functions designated by statute that are
to be exercised solely by the Secretary
or specified officers.
(3) The authorities covered by this
delegation of authority may be redelegated, to the extent authorized by
law.
Any act, executive order, regulation,
or procedure subject to, or affected by,
this delegation shall be deemed to be
such act, executive order, regulation, or
procedure as amended from time to
time.
Notwithstanding this delegation of
authority, the Secretary, the Deputy
Secretary, the Deputy Secretary for
Management and Resources, and the
Under Secretary for Management may at
any time exercise any authority or
function delegated by this delegation of
authority.
No other delegations of authority are
affected by this delegation of authority.
This delegation of authority shall be
published in the Federal Register.
Dated: September 17, 2013.
John F. Kerry,
Secretary of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Delegation of Authority No 367]
Delegation of Authority With Respect to Administration and
Enforcement of Immigration and Nationality Laws Relating to Powers,
Duties and Functions of Diplomatic and Consular Officers
By virtue of the authority vested in me as Secretary of State,
including by Section 1 of the State Department Basic Authorities Act,
as amended (22 U.S.C. 2651a), and by the Immigration and Nationality
Act (INA), I hereby delegate certain authorities to the Assistant
Secretary for Consular Affairs:
(1) To the extent authorized by law, and subject to the limitations
contained in section 104 of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1104) outlined in
paragraph (2) of this delegation, and in section 428 of the Homeland
Security Act (6 U.S.C. 236), I delegate to the Assistant Secretary for
Consular Affairs authority for the administration and enforcement of
the INA and all other immigration and nationality laws relating to the
powers, duties and functions of diplomatic and consular officers of the
United States, as well as any actions necessary to implement
responsibilities of the Department of State, including consular
officers, under the INA, including but not limited to establishing
forms and publishing implementing regulations.
(2) There are hereby excluded from the authority delegated under
paragraph (1) of this order: (a) The powers, duties, and functions
conferred upon consular officers relating to the granting or refusal of
visas; (b) authorities requiring the Secretary to determine that a
matter is in the national interest or would affect U.S. foreign policy,
relations, or interests; and (c) powers, duties, and functions
designated by statute that are to be exercised solely by the Secretary
or specified officers.
(3) The authorities covered by this delegation of authority may be
re-delegated, to the extent authorized by law.
Any act, executive order, regulation, or procedure subject to, or
affected by, this delegation shall be deemed to be such act, executive
order, regulation, or procedure as amended from time to time.
Notwithstanding this delegation of authority, the Secretary, the
Deputy Secretary, the Deputy Secretary for Management and Resources,
and the Under Secretary for Management may at any time exercise any
authority or function delegated by this delegation of authority.
No other delegations of authority are affected by this delegation
of authority.
This delegation of authority shall be published in the Federal
Register.
Dated: September 17, 2013.
John F. Kerry,
Secretary of State.
[FR Doc. 2013-27000 Filed 11-8-13; 8:45 am]
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