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U.S. Code › Title 22 › Chapter 52 › Subchapter XIV › § 4221 22 U.S. Code § 4221 - Depositions and notarial acts; perjury
(R.S. § 1750; Apr. 5, 1906, ch. 1366, § 3,34 Stat. 100; Pub. L. 103–415, § 1(mm)(2),Oct. 25, 1994, 108 Stat. 4304; Pub. L. 105–277, div. G, subdiv. B, title XXII, § 2222(c)(1),Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681–818.)
This Act, referred to in text, probably means the act of Aug. 18, 1856, ch. 127, 11 Stat. 52, as amended. That act was incorporated into the Revised Statutes as R.S. §§ 208, 211, 1674 to 1676, 1680, 1685 to 1687, 1689, 1690, 1692, 1695, 1697, 1699, 1700, 1701, 1703, 1706, 1708, 1711, 1713, 1715, 1718, 1719, 1730, 1731, 1735, 1738 to 1741, 1743 to 1748, 1750 to 1752, 4207, 4213, 4580, 4581, 4583, and 4584. For complete classification of those sections of the Revised Statutes to the Code, see Tables.
R.S. § 1750 derived from act Aug. 18, 1856, ch. 127, § 24,11 Stat. 61.
1998—Pub. L. 105–277inserted after first sentence “At any post, port, or place where there is no consular officer, the Secretary of State may authorize any other officer or employee of the United States Government who is a United States citizen serving overseas, including any contract employee of the United States Government, to perform such acts, and any such contractor so authorized shall not be considered to be a consular officer.”