Collapse to view only § 3619. Joint sea level canal study
- § 3611. Establishment, purposes, offices, and residence of Commission
- § 3612. Supervisory Board
- § 3612a. General powers of Commission
- § 3612b. Specific powers of Commission
- § 3613. Administrator
- § 3614. Deputy Administrator
- § 3615. Consultative Committee
- § 3616. Joint Commission on the Environment
- § 3617. Travel expenses
- § 3618. Defense of Panama Canal
- § 3619. Joint sea level canal study
- § 3620. Authority of Ambassador; independence of Commission regarding its Panama Canal responsibilities
- § 3621. Security legislation
- § 3622. Code of conduct for Commission personnel
- § 3623. Office of Ombudsman
While away from their homes, regular places of business, or official stations in performance of services under this part, members of the Board of the Commission and the representatives of the United States on the Consultative Committee referred to in section 3615 of this title and on the Joint Commission on the Environment referred to in section 3616 of this title shall be allowed travel or transportation expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 of title 5.
In the event of an armed attack against the Panama Canal, or when, in the opinion of the President, conditions exist which threaten the security of the Canal, the Administrator of the Commission shall, upon the order of the President, comply with such directives as the United States military officer charged with the protection and defense of the Panama Canal may consider necessary in the exercise of his duties.
It is the sense of the Congress that the best interests of the United States require that the President enter into negotiations with the Republic of Panama for the purpose of arranging for the stationing of United States military forces, after the termination of the Panama Canal Treaty of 1977, in the area comprising the Canal Zone before October 1, 1979, and for the maintenance of installations and facilities, after the termination of such Treaty, for the use of United States military forces stationed in such area. The President shall report to the Congress in a timely manner the status of negotiations conducted pursuant to this section.