(a) Policies and regulationsThe Secretary of State shall develop and implement policies and regulations to provide for the use of persons who have been granted an appropriate United States security clearance to ensure that the security of areas intended for the storage of classified materials or the conduct of classified activities in a United States diplomatic mission or consular post abroad is not compromised in the performance of maintenance and repair services in those areas.
(b) Study and reportThe Secretary of State shall conduct a study of the feasibility and necessity of requiring that, in the case of certain United States diplomatic facilities abroad, no contractor shall be hired to perform maintenance or repair services in an area intended for the storage of classified materials or the conduct of classified activities unless such contractor has been granted an appropriate United States security clearance. Such study shall include, but is not limited to, United States facilities located in Cairo, New Delhi, Riyadh, and Tokyo. Not later than 180 days after February 16, 1990, the Secretary of State shall report the results of such study to the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives.
Structure US Code
Title 22— FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 58— DIPLOMATIC SECURITY
SUBCHAPTER IV— DIPLOMATIC SECURITY PROGRAM
§ 4852. Diplomatic construction program
§ 4853. Security requirements for contractors
§ 4854. Qualifications of persons hired for diplomatic construction program
§ 4856. Efficiency in contracting
§ 4857. Advisory Panel on Overseas Security
§ 4858. Training to improve perimeter security at United States diplomatic missions abroad
§ 4859. Protection of public entrances of United States diplomatic missions abroad
§ 4860. Reimbursement of Department of the Treasury
§ 4861. Inspector General for Department of State
§ 4862. Prohibition on use of funds for facilities in Israel, Jerusalem, or West Bank
§ 4865. Security requirements for United States diplomatic facilities
§ 4866. Security training for personnel assigned to a high risk, high threat post
§ 4867. Security management training for officials assigned to a high risk, high threat post
§ 4868. Assignment of personnel at high risk, high threat posts