Passport Act of 1920
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Passport Act of 1920 or Passport Control Act, 1920 was a federal statute authored by the United States 66th Congress. The legislation was an appropriations bill authorizing a fiscal policy for the United States Diplomatic and Consular Service.
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Passport Act of 1920
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66154662
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22
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Passport Act of 1968
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Passport Act of 1971
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Passport Act of 1974
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Passport Act of 1982
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Passport Services Enhancement Act of 2005
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aka 41 Stat. 750
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1920-05-14
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1920-07-01
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House
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House
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1920-01-26
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1920-05-17
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97
311
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Passport Act of 1920
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1920-06-04
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Woodrow Wilson
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66
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Passport Control Act, 1920
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Passport Act of 1920 or Passport Control Act, 1920 was a federal statute authored by the United States 66th Congress. The legislation was an appropriations bill authorizing a fiscal policy for the United States Diplomatic and Consular Service. The Act of Congress established a fees schedule for identity documents and travel documents as related to United States passports and visés. The public law repealed section one of the Expatriation Act of 1907 discontinuing the issuance of passports to persons not declaring an American citizenship or a renunciation of citizenship in the continental United States. The United States administrative law petitioned the requisite articles of the Wartime Measure Act of 1918 providing regulatory travel authority for United States foreign departures, domestic entries, and mandatory U.S. passport purposes. The Wartime Measure Act remained in effect through the perils of World War I whereas the United States 66th Congress drafted bill H.R. 9782 efficaciously superseding public law 65-154 by passing the Aliens Restriction Act or public law 66-79 as signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson on November 10, 1919.
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--05-22
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§§ 214, 215, 216, 217
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13549