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Executive Order 9751

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Executive Order 9751 of July 11, 1946

Designating Public International Organizations Entitled to Enjoy Certain Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities


By virtue of the authority vested in me by section 1 of the International Organizations Immunities Act, approved December 29, 1945 (Public Law 291, 79th Congress), and having found that the United States participates in the following-named international organizations pursuant to a treaty or under the authority of an act of Congress authorizing such participation or making an appropriation therefor, I hereby designate such organizations as public international organizations entitled to enjoy the privileges, exemptions, and immunities conferred by the said Act:


Inter-American Coffee Board
Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences
Inter-American Statistical Institute
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Monetary Fund
Pan American Sanitary Bureau


The designation of the above-named organizations and of those named in Executive Order No. 9698 of February 19, 1946, as public international organizations within the meaning of the said International Organizations Immunities Act is not intended to abridge in any respect privileges and immunities which such organizations have acquired or may acquire by treaty or Congressional action; provided, that with respect to the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, such designation shall not be construed to affect in any way the applicability of the provisions of section 3, Article VII, of the Articles of Agreement of the Bank as adopted by the Congress of the United States in the Bretton-Woods Agreements Act of July 31, 1945 (Public Law 171, 79th Congress).

Signature of Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman
The White House,
July 11, 1946.

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Editor's Note:
See 22 U.S.C. 288, notes for related information including recent lists for:
  • Public International Organizations Entitled to Enjoy Certain Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities
  • Public International Organizations Formerly Entitled to Enjoy Certain Privileges, Exemptions, and Immunities


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