FEDERAL · 22 U.S.C. · Chapter SUBCHAPTER XIV—POWERS, DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF CONSULAR OFFICERS GENERALLY
Profits from dealings with discharged seamen; prohibition
22 U.S.C. § 4207
Title22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
ChapterSUBCHAPTER XIV—POWERS, DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF CONSULAR OFFICERS GENERALLY
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22 U.S.C. § 4207.
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No consular officer, nor any person under any consular officer shall make any charge or receive, directly or indirectly, any compensation, by way of commission or otherwise, for receiving or disbursing the wages or extra wages to which any seaman or mariner is entitled who is discharged in any foreign country, or for any money advanced to any such seaman or mariner who seeks relief from any consulate; nor shall any consular officer, or any person under any consular officer, be interested, directly or indirectly, in any profit derived from clothing, boarding or otherwise supplying or sending home any such seaman or mariner. Such prohibition as to profit, however, shall not be construed to relieve or prevent any such officer who is the owner of or otherwise interested in any vessel of the Un
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History
(R.S. §1719; Apr. 5, 1906, ch. 1366, §3, 34 Stat. 100.)
Editorial Notes
Editorial Notes
Codification
R.S. §1719 derived from act Aug. 18, 1856, ch. 127, §20, 11 Stat. 59.
Reference to "commercial agency" was omitted in view of the abolition of the grade of commercial agent by act Apr. 5, 1906.
Section was not enacted as part of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 which comprises this chapter.
Section was formerly classified to section 1187 of this title, and prior thereto to section 90 of this title.
Codification
R.S. §1719 derived from act Aug. 18, 1856, ch. 127, §20, 11 Stat. 59.
Reference to "commercial agency" was omitted in view of the abolition of the grade of commercial agent by act Apr. 5, 1906.
Section was not enacted as part of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 which comprises this chapter.
Section was formerly classified to section 1187 of this title, and prior thereto to section 90 of this title.
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