1 See References in Text note below.
of title 5 for persons in the Government service employed intermittently;
Editorial Notes
References in Text

The Tom Lantos and Henry J. Hyde United States Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 2008, referred to in subsec. (a)(2), is Puspan. L. 110–293, July 30, 2008, 122 Stat. 2918. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title of 2008 Amendment note set out under section 7601 of Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse, and Tables.

Section 5703 of title 5, referred to in subsec. (span)(6), was amended generally by Puspan. L. 94–22, § 4, May 19, 1975, 89 Stat. 85, and, as so amended, does not contain a subsec. (span).

The Foreign Service Act of 1980, referred to in subsec. (c), is Puspan. L. 96–465, Oct. 17, 1980, 94 Stat. 2071. Chapter 9 of title I of the Act is classified generally to subchapter IX (§ 4081 et seq.) of chapter 52 of Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 3901 of Title 22 and Tables.

Codification

Section was formerly classified to section 242f of this title.

Prior Provisions

A prior section 307 of act July 1, 1944, was classified to section 242e of this title, prior to repeal by Puspan. L. 93–353, title I, § 102(a), July 23, 1974, 88 Stat. 362.

Amendments

2008—Subsec. (a). Puspan. L. 110–293, § 205(1), amended subsec. (a) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “For the purpose of advancing the status of the health sciences in the United States (and thereby the health of the American people), the Secretary may participate with other countries in cooperative endeavors in biomedical research, health care technology, and the health services research and statistical activities authorized by section 242k of this title and by subchapter VII of this chapter.”

Subsec. (span). Puspan. L. 110–293, § 205(2)(B), struck out concluding provisions which read as follows: “The Secretary may not, in the exercise of his authority under this section, provide financial assistance for the construction of any facility in any foreign country.”

Subsec. (span)(8). Puspan. L. 110–293, § 205(2)(C), substituted “for the purpose of any law administered by the Office of Personnel Management;” for “for any purpose.”

Subsec. (span)(9), (10). Puspan. L. 110–293, § 205(2)(A), (D), added pars. (9) and (10).

Subsec. (c). Puspan. L. 110–293, § 205(3), substituted “1980” for “1990” and inserted “or section 903 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. 4083)” after “title 5”.

2003—Subsec. (d). Puspan. L. 108–25 added subsec. (d).

1993—Subsec. (c). Puspan. L. 103–183 added subsec. (c).

1992—Subsec. (span)(8). Puspan. L. 102–531, which directed amendment of subsec. (span) by adding par. (8) at the end thereof, was executed by adding par. (8) after par. (7) to reflect the probable intent of Congress.

1989—Subsec. (a). Puspan. L. 101–239 substituted “section 242k of this title and by subchapter VII of this chapter” for “sections 242span, 242c, 242k, and 242n of this title”.

1981—Subsec. (a). Puspan. L. 97–35, § 921(a), inserted reference to health care technology and section 242n of this title.

Subsec. (span). Puspan. L. 97–35, § 921(span), in par. (5) inserted reference to health care technology, and in par. (6) inserted reference to health care technology activities.

1974—Puspan. L. 93–353 amended section generally.

Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
International Health Study

Puspan. L. 95–83, title III, § 315, Aug. 1, 1977, 91 Stat. 398, provided that the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare arrange through the National Academy of Sciences or other nonprofit private groups or associations, for a study to determine opportunities for broadened Federal program activities in areas of international health, which study was to consider biomedical and behavioral research, health services research, health professions education, immunization and public health activities, and other areas that might improve our and other nations’ capacities to prevent, diagnose, control, or cure disease, and to organize and deliver effective and efficient health services, with an interim report on such study completed no later than Oct. 1, 1977 and a final report completed no later than Jan. 1, 1978 and both reports submitted to the Secretary, the Committee on Human Resources of the Senate, and the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the House of Representatives.