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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE REPUBLIC OF PALAU CONCERNING THE PROGRAM OF THE PEACE CORPS IN PALAU
(Koror, 8 March 1995)
ENTRY INTO FORCE: 8 MARCH 1995
The United States of America and the Republic of Palau, recognizing the importance of continuing mutually advantageous relationships and cooperation between their countries, have agreed as follows:
1. The United States will furnish such Peace Corps Volunteers as may
be requested by Palau and approved by the United States to perform mutually
agreed tasks in Palau. The volunteers
will work under the immediate supervision
of governmental and private organizations in Palau designated by our two
governments. The
United States will provide training to enable the volunteers to
perform their tasks in the most effective manner. The Government
of Palau will
bear such share of the costs of the Peace Corps program incurred in Palau
as our two governments may agree.
2. The Government of Palau will
accord equitable treatment to the volunteers and their property; accord them
full aid and protection,
including treatment no less favorable than that
accorded generally to nationals of the United States residing in Palau; and
fully
inform, consult, and cooperate with representatives of the United States
with respect to all matters concerning them. The Government
of Palau will exempt
the volunteers and persons performing functions under contract with the Peace
Corps who are not citizens or permanent residents of Palau from all taxes
on payments that they receive to defray their living costs, on
income derived
from their Peace Corps work, and on income from other sources outside
Palau; from all customs duties or other charges on their personal property
introduced
into Palau, for their own use; and from all other taxes or other
charges (including immigration fees), except license fees.
3. The
United States will provide the volunteers with such limited quantities of
equipment and supplies as our two governments may
consider necessary to enable
the volunteers to perform their tasks effectively. The Government of Palau will
exempt from all taxes,
custom duties, and other charges all equipment and
supplies introduced into or acquired in Palau by the United States, or any
contractor
financed by it, for use hereunder.
4. To enable the
United States to discharge its responsibilities under this agreement, the
Peace Corps may dispatch, and Palau will receive, a Peace Corps
representative and such staff of the representative (including employees and
contractor personnel as designated by the Peace Corps representative),
and members of their families forming part of their households, as are
acceptable to Palau. Notwithstanding the provisions
of any other agreement, the
Government of Palau will exempt such persons who are not citizens or permanent
residents of Palau from
all taxes on income derived from their Peace Corps
work or other sources outside Palau, from all customs duties and other
charges on their personal property introduced into Palau for
their own use, and
from all other taxes or other charges (including immigration fees), except
license fees. In addition, such persons,
and members of their families forming
part of their households, shall be accorded status equivalent to that accorded
administrative
and technical staff personnel of the diplomatic mission of the
United States, except they will not be accorded immunities.
5. The
Government of Palau will exempt from investment and deposit requirements and
currency controls all funds introduced into Palau
for use in accordance with
this agreement by the Government of the United States or contractors financed by
it.
6. Appropriate representatives of our two governments may from
time to time make such arrangements with respect to Peace Corps
Volunteers and Peace Corps programs in Palau as appear necessary or
desirable for the purpose of implementing this agreement. Any disputes arising
under this
agreement will be resolved amicably by the two
governments.
7. The undertakings of each government herein are
subject to the availability of funds.
8. This agreement may be
amended from time to time by mutual consent of our two governments. In the event
of a conflict between this
agreement and a future agreement regarding
cooperation to facilitate assistance, this agreement shall prevail concerning
the Peace
Corps program.
9. This agreement shall enter into
force on the date of signature and shall remain in force until ninety days after
the date of the
written notification from either government to the other of its
intention to terminate the agreement.
Done at Koror, Palau on the
8th day of March, 1995 in two original copies, in the English language.
For the United States of America:
[Signature]
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For the Republic of Palau:
Billy Kuartei
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