MEMORANDUM TO MR. GEORGE WILSON FROM WALTER L. PFORZHEIMER

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Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1 Bear #orge I sed herewith are tsopiea of the letters of the 00).. N I 'am enclosing herewith a revised Section (g) ifft = - r ~ar tment have concurred in as preferable to the `St' t e a ,, t ti b }whi-I ch we gav+s you esterday ` If you lull 1roi le.L" UMAW-VOW6 :l,P- i ireetor of the Bureau of the Budget in support of proposed 1agislation last winter. This is subat ntis3ly the sffiae lop l . which, we gave you yesterday. The pertinent part of the Cam i }, ...vol ,er Viral to letter starts with the last sentence at t be b of page 4. o % thye Asaistamt to the Attorney general to th--f! scratch out the old Section 6(g) and substitute this a ta&W t ,you will have the bill as I believe it will ccme- out of the g of the Budget. Approved For Release 2003/94/23 :,cIA~RDRI,-- Q0 1 QR,09010017004 'f-~ STANDARD FORM NO. 61 G/~'.' Z'', Office Memorandigm.. UNITED STATES GOVERNM E11T TO ~Mr. W. Z. Pforzheimer DATE,*, 12 Jane. Wit' Ic1,9 SUBJECT.Section 5 (A-6) of Proposed Bill -'ar dnir_i gyration of CIA 1. Subject section of the proposed bill 'of CIA provides that the Agency shall: "Pay the cost of preparation and transportation to their former home in the continental United States or to a place no more distant, the remains of an officer or employee of the Agency.who is a citizen of the United States and the members of his family who may the abroad or in travel status and the ordin- ary cost of interment." 2. A question has been raised by thel regarding the policy, Procedure, and regulations to ,- I be fell d; in the case of death of a forei--n national enployed on your consideration. The problem is not limited to Il alone and in view of issues raised, the following domments are submitted "or a. The basic statute in rcbard to the papmertt of prepaatior and transportation of the remains and effects of decedent sited. States overseas emplo. ces is the Act of July 8, 19410, Public No. 729, 76th Congress (5 USCA 103 a and b). The Act provLes, in'the case of employees performing official duties in a foreign country, that the head of the Agency is authorized under re.ula- tions prescribed it' the 'resident to pay from the available appropriation the "expense of preparing an,2 transporting th- rerriaii.itt of an employee to his home or official station, or suc other place as the head of the department concerned shall df:eterm,, ne to be the appropriate place of interment. It further provi, es f::r the transportation expense of his dependents and states that the benefits shall not be denied even though the deceased CTplo,-ee was on temporary acsence from duty at the time of death. Alpro- priate regulations implementing the act were issued b;r the President in Lxecutive Order ,o. 8557. The Executive G.-der star in tart III, Section 5, that: ':hen an employee dies -.r-_hile, 4 on assignment to a pr:st outside the ni tea dtat-es, -:e head ei' the de n- cerned shall pay the expenses of preparing b" -e remains of the decedent and of transpoitin,-; the remains to the ho: r? or official station of the -decedent or to such other place as the head of the department may designate as the appropriate place of interment, provided that in no case s~i~I1 the r $_ penses avabic oc reater tnar'1ll -,o, 1G }~ / 2L?:~~Z1~0"?'/i7u;IK!F~ ?~~ 71,/ a7ie -1 _ Qi.~, Appro @qr~ t oc ne official ctation, whichever s: all 'e more distant.1' STAT STAT Approve For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1 7 6(g). Whenever the Director and the Attorney General shall determine that the entry of a particu- lar alien into the United States for permanent resi- dence is in the interest of national security or essential to the furtherance of the national intel- ligence mission, such alien and his immediate family shall be given entry into the United States for permanent residence without regard to their inadmi.- sibility under the immigration or any other laws and regulations, or to the failure to comply with such laws and regulations; PROVID2), That the number o aliens and their immediate families entering the United States under the authority of this SecLion_ shall in no case exceed one hundred in any one calendar year. Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1 UNCLASSIFIED ;RESTRI 9 CONFIDENTIAL SECRET (SENDER WILL CIRCLE aIFICATIO TOP AND BOTTOM) ~ . ,? v 1 r te . ,i; .'.a to- ~ `i~ C t$k,f w CENTRAL, INTELLIGENCE AGENCY OFFlCIALROUTIKG SLIP s w 9 r DATE Executive 7eputy'lreotor Di eC o r ?" " : Nr g: FROM DATE I Assistaz t General. Counsel 11 Jan. 2 3 ['APPROVAL [' INFORMATION TURE C~ACTION F i DIRECT REPLY Re.. COMMENT I PREPARATION OF REPLY [!-1 DISPATCH ['CONCURRENCE [' RECOMMENDATION II FILE REMARKS: This is the revision of 6(;) of our Act regarding visas, rrhi ch has been concurred in by the Department of State, and which eliminates all reference to consular officials, and therefore the necessity of coordination of the Department of State. Walter L. Pforzheimer SECRET CONFIDENTIAL RESTRICTED UNCLASSIFIED FORM NO. 30.4 5EP 1447 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-0061OR000100170044-1 STAT Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP90-00610R000100170044-1