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Treaty Series
1950
(b) Plan, adopt, and carry out programmes. (c) Recommend to the Board of Foreign Scholarships, provided for in the United States Surplus Property Act of 1944 as amended, students, teachers, professors, research scholars, resident in the United Kingdom or the Colonial Dependencies, and institutions of the United Kingdom or the Colonial Dependencies qualified in the opinion of the Commission to participate in the programmes in accordance with the aforesaid Act. (d) Recommend to the aforesaid Board of Foreign Scholarships such qualifications for the selection of participants in the programmes as it may deem necessary. (e) Provide for periodic audits of the accounts of the Commission as directed by auditors selected by the Secretary of State of the United States.
(/) Engage an Executive Officer, administrative and clerical staff and fix and authorize the payment of salaries and wages thereof out of the funds. Article 5 All expenditures authorized by the Commission shall be made in accordance with budgets to be approved by the Secretary of State of the United States pursuant to such regulations as he may prescribe. Article 6
The Commission shall not authorize any commitments or create any obligation in excess of the part of the funds actually placed at its disposal at the time of the authorization. Article 7 (a) The Commission shall consist of twelve members, seven of whom shall be citizens of the United States, five of whom shall be citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. (b) Of the citizens of the United States a minimum of three shall be officers of the United States Foreign Service establishment in the United Kingdom. (c) The principal officer in charge of the Diplomatic Mission of the United States to the United Kingdom (hereinafter designated the " Chief of Mission ") shall be Honorary Chairman of the Commission. No. 910