(a) 
         Protection, as determined by the Assistant
 Secretary, will be provided by the United States
 Secret Service Uniformed Division, pursuant to
  section 202 of Title 3, U.S. Code, as amended by
 Pub. L. 94-196, only to foreign diplomatic
 missions located in metropolitan areas (other than
 the District of Columbia) where there are located
 twenty or more such missions, as determined by the
 Secretary of State, which are headed by full time
 officers. According to present State Department
 figures, the following metropolitan areas have 20
 or more such foreign diplomatic missions: Chicago,
 Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, New
 Orleans and San Francisco. The protection provided
 by State or local governments rather than the
 United States Secret Service Uniformed Division
 will be reimbursed pursuant to  section 208(a) of 
 Title 3, U.S. Code and  §§ 13.6, 13.7 and 13.8 of
 this part.
     
    
        
        (b) 
         Protection or reimbursement will be
 provided for the metropolitan areas described in
 paragraph (a) of this section only if:
     
    
        
        (1) 
         The affected metropolitan area requests
 such protection or reimbursement;
     
    
        
        (2) 
         The Assistant Secretary determines that an
 extraordinary protective need exists; and
     
    
        
        (3) 
         The extraordinary need arises in
 association with a visit to or occurs at or,
 pursuant to  § 13.6, in the vicinity of: (i) A
 permanent mission to an international organization
 of which the United States is a member, (ii) an
 observer mission invited to participate in the
 work of an international organization of which the
 United States is a member, or (iii) in the case of
 a visit by a foreign official or dignitary to
 participate in an activity of an international
 organization of which the United States is a
 member, a foreign diplomatic mission, including a
 consular office of the same country as the
 visitor.
     
    
        
        (c) 
         Protection (or reimbursement) may be
 extended at places of temporary domicile in
 connection with a visit under paragraph (b) of
 this section.
     
    
        
        (d) 
        
        (i) 
         an extraordinary protective need
exists, protection (or reimbursement) may be
extended to missions as described in  §§ 13.3(b)(3) 
(i) and (ii) whether or not associated with a
visit by a foreign dignitary.
     
    
        
            Code of Federal Regulations
        
        [45 FR 30621, May 9, 1980]