[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 3, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
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[CITE: 3CFRJuly9]

Presidential Determination No. 2002-25 of July 9, 2002

Delegation of Authority Under Sections 2(d) and 2(f) of the Migration and 
Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, as Amended

Memorandum for the Secretary of State

          By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution 
          and laws of the United States, including section 301 of title 
          3 of the United States Code, I hereby delegate the functions 
          and authorities conferred upon the Presi

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          dent by sections 2(d) and 2(f) of the Migration and Refugee 
          Assistance Act (MRAA) of 1962, as amended, 22 U.S.C. 
          Sec. 2601, insofar as they relate to actions taken under the 
          authority of section 2(b)(2) of the MRAA, to the Secretary of 
          State, who should insure timely performance of any duties and 
          obligations of the delegated authority and who is authorized 
          to redelegate these functions and authorities consistent with 
          applicable law. The Secretary of State, or his or her 
          delegate, is directed to provide notice to the President of 
          any use of the functions and authorities delegated by this 
          determination.
          This delegation of authority supplements Presidential 
          Determination No. 99-6, Delegation of Authority Under Section 
          2(b)(2) of the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1962, 
          as amended (November 30, 1998).
          Any reference in this memorandum to section 2 of the MRAA, as 
          amended, shall be deemed to include references to any 
          hereafter-enacted provision of law that is the same or 
          substantially the same as such provision.
          You are authorized and directed to publish this Determination 
          in the Federal eister.

GEORGE W. BUSH

THE WHITE HOUSE,

Washington, July 9, 2002.