H.R. 4563 (100th): INTERPOL Authorities Act of 1988

Introduced:
May 10, 1988 (100th Congress, 1987–1988)
Sponsor:
Rep. Peter Rodino Jr. [D-NJ10]
Status:
Died (Referred to Committee)

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5/10/1988--Introduced.
INTERPOL Authorities Act of 1988 - Authorizes the Attorney General to: (1) make payments from Department of Justice appropriations for the periodic hosting of the annual meeting of the General Assembly of INTERPOL and for the periodic sponsorship of INTERPOL meetings; (2) make gifts to individuals and organizations in connection with official INTERPOL activities (with specified conditions and limitations); and (3) solicit and accept gifts for the benefit and support of the United States National Central Bureau of INTERPOL. Directs the Attorney General to: (1) promulgate rules for soliciting, accepting, and giving gifts pursuant to this Act; and (2) submit annual reports to the Congress regarding all gifts accepted or given pursuant to this Act.

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