id
stringlengths
7
16
section
stringlengths
0
887
108hr4105ih
(11) Partnerships between the public sector and the private sector are an effective way of providing necessary technology improvements to the National Domestic Violence Hotline. (12) The Connections Campaign is a project that unites nonprofit organizations, major corporations, and Federal agencies to launch a major new...
108hr4105ih
(b) Use of funds The grant awarded under subsection (a) shall be used to provide technology and telecommunication training and assistance for advocates, volunteers, staff, and others affiliated with the Hotline so that such persons are able to effectively use improved equipment made available through the Connections C...
108hr4105ih
Research grant to study national domestic violence hotline (a) Grant authorized Not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, shall award a grant to a university or othe...
108hr4105ih
(b) Application Each university or research institution desiring to receive a grant under this section shall submit an application to the Attorney General, at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such additional information as the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Servic...
108hr4105ih
(c) Issues to be studied The study described in subsection (a) shall— (1) compile statistical and substantive information about calls received by the Hotline since its inception, or a representative sample of such calls, while maintaining the confidentiality of Hotline callers; (2) interpret the data compiled under pa...
108hr4105ih
(d) Report Not later than 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the grantee conducting the study under this section shall submit a report on the results of such study to Congress and the Attorney General. 5.
108hr4105ih
Grant to raise public awareness of domestic violence issues (a) Grant authorized Not later than 6 months after the submission of the report required under section 4(d), the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the National Domestic Violence Hotline, shall award a grant...
108hr4105ih
(b) Application Each organization desiring to receive a grant under this section shall submit an application to the Attorney General, at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such additional information as the Attorney General, in consultation with the Secretary of Health and Human Services and the National Do...
108hr4105ih
Authorization of appropriations (a) In general There are authorized to be appropriated, for each of the fiscal years 2005 and 2006— (1) $500,000 to carry out section 3; (2) $250,000 to carry out section 4; and (3) $800,000 to carry out section 5. (b) Availability Any amounts appropriated pursuant to the authority of...
108hr4105ih
(c) Nonexclusivity Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit or restrict the National Domestic Violence Hotline to apply for and obtain Federal funding from any other agency or department or any other Federal grant program. (d) No condition on appropriations Amounts appropriated pursuant to subsection (a) s...
108hr5057ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Disabled Veterans Transition Assistance Act of 2004. 2. Purposes The purposes of this Act are— (1) to honor the members of the Armed Forces by ensuring that those members who are severely disabled on or after September 11, 2001, while in the military service and their famil...
108hr5057ih
to expand the scope of the the program of the Army known as the Disabled Soldiers’ Support System to provide transition assistance as described in paragraph (1) for all eligible severely disabled members of the Army and to extend that program to all branches of the Armed Forces. 3. Enhanced transition assistance for se...
108hr5057ih
Support and transition assistance for members with severe disabilities (a) Disabled Servicemember Support System The Secretary of Defense shall carry out a program to provide a support system for members of the armed forces who incur severe disabilities on or after September 11, 2001. The program shall include a syst...
108hr5057ih
(b) Executive Agent The Secretary of Defense shall designate an executive agent within the Department of Defense to have the authority and responsibility to carry out the program under this section throughout the Department of Defense and, in cooperation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, for members of the Coas...
108hr5057ih
(c) Staffing As part of the program under subsection (a), the Secretary shall ensure that there are sufficient personnel assigned to the program so that the the ratio of severely disabled members or former members eligible for the program at any time to the number of personnel assigned to the program with specific res...
108hr5057ih
(d) Severe disabilities The Secretary of Defense shall specify the degree and nature of disabilities that are to be considered to be severe disabilities for the purposes of this section.. (2) The table of sections at the beginning of such chapter is amended by adding at the end the following new item: 1154. Support an...
108hr5057ih
The Secretary shall designate the executive agent required by subsection (b) of that section not later than 30 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. Until such designation is made by the Secretary, the executive agent shall be the Secretary of the Army. (c) Initial Funding For fiscal year 2005, the Secreta...
108hr5057ih
Support and transition assistance for members with severe disabilities (a) Disabled Servicemember Support System The Secretary of Defense shall carry out a program to provide a support system for members of the armed forces who incur severe disabilities on or after September 11, 2001. The program shall include a syst...
108hr5057ih
(b) Executive Agent The Secretary of Defense shall designate an executive agent within the Department of Defense to have the authority and responsibility to carry out the program under this section throughout the Department of Defense and, in cooperation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, for members of the Coas...
108hr5057ih
(c) Staffing As part of the program under subsection (a), the Secretary shall ensure that there are sufficient personnel assigned to the program so that the the ratio of severely disabled members or former members eligible for the program at any time to the number of personnel assigned to the program with specific res...
108hr4757ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Advanced Internet Communications Services Act of 2004. 2. Regulatory treatment (a) Consideration as interstate service An advanced Internet communications service shall be considered an interstate service. (b) Regulatory treatment An advanced Internet communications servi...
108hr4757ih
(c) Limitation Subject to section 3, but notwithstanding this section or any other provision of law, neither the Federal Communications Commission nor any State may regulate the rates, charges, terms, or conditions for, or entry into, or exit from, the provision of, any advanced Internet communications service. 3.
108hr4757ih
Commission exclusive authority regarding advanced Internet communications services (a) Determination regarding requirements and obligations (1) In general The Commission shall have exclusive authority regarding advanced Internet communications services, and shall, by regulation, impose requirements or obligations on...
108hr4757ih
(2) Standard The Commission may establish regulations imposing requirements or obligations referred to in paragraph (1) only to the extent that the Commission determines such regulations are technically feasible and economically reasonable.
108hr4757ih
(3) Parity among providers The Commission shall ensure that the requirements or obligations referred to in paragraph (1) apply equally to all providers of advanced Internet communications voice services, and neither the Commission nor any State may regulate the underlying Internet Protocol transmission networks, facil...
108hr4757ih
(b) Rulemaking proceeding Within 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall initiate and complete a proceeding to make the determinations required under subsection (a). (c) Regulations Not later than 60 days after the completion of the proceeding pursuant to subsection (b), the Commiss...
108hr4757ih
Definitions For purposes of this Act: (1) Advanced internet communications service The term “advanced Internet communications service” means an IP network and the associated capabilities and functionalities, services, and applications provided over an Internet protocol platform or for which an Internet protocol capab...
108hr4757ih
(2) Advanced internet communications voice service The term “advanced Internet communications voice service” means an advanced Internet communications service that is offered to the public for a fee, and that provides real-time voice communications, and in which that voice component is the primary function of the serv...
108hr4757ih
(4) IP network The term “IP network” means the facilities used to transmit and to encode, digitize, packetize, or route advanced Internet communications services in an Internet Protocol format, including routers, softswitches, gateways, packet switches, and transmission facilities. (5) Internet protocol The term Inte...
108hr4904ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Social Security Fairness for Merchant Mariners Act of 2004. 2. Benefits for individuals who served in the United States merchant marine during World War II (a) Benefits Section 217(d) of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 417(d) ) is amended by adding at the end the follo...
108hr4904ih
or any period of forcible detention or internment by an enemy government or hostile force as a result of action against a vessel described in subparagraph (A), of a person who— (A) was a member of the United States merchant marine (including the Army Transport Service and the Naval Transport Service) serving as a crewm...
108hr4904ih
(iii) under contract or charter to, or property of, the Government of the United States; and (iv) serving the Armed Forces; and (B) while so serving, was licensed or otherwise documented for service as a crewmember of such a vessel by an officer or employee of the United States authorized to license or document the per...
108hr5257ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Servicemembers’ Flexible Educational Assistance Act. 2. Transfer of entitlement to basic educational assistance (a) All-volunteer force educational assistance program Chapter 30 of title 38, United States Code, is amended— (1) in the table of contents by striking the item ...
108hr5257ih
and (B) by adding at the end the following new subsection: (e) An individual who made an election under section 3011(c)(1) or 3012(d)(1) may withdraw such election not later than one year after the date of enactment of this subsection if— (1) the period described in section 3031 that is applicable to such individual ha...
108hr5257ih
Transfer of entitlement to basic educational assistance (a) In General An individual who is entitled to basic educational assistance under this subchapter may elect to transfer to one or more of the dependents specified in subsection (b) a portion of such individual’s entitlement to such assistance. An individual tra...
108hr5257ih
(2) To one or more of the individual’s children. (3) To a combination of the individuals referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2). (c) Designation of Transferee An individual transferring entitlement under this section shall— (1) designate the dependent or dependents to whom such entitlement is being transferred; (2) des...
108hr5257ih
(d) Revocation and Modification An individual transferring entitlement under this section may modify or revoke at any time the transfer of any unused portion of the entitlement so transferred. The modification or revocation of the transfer of entitlement under this subsection shall be made by the submittal of written ...
108hr5257ih
(e) Commencement of Use If the dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section is a child, the use of the transferred entitlement may not commence until the child— (1) completes the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate); or (2) attains 18 years of age.
108hr5257ih
(f) Time limitation for use of eligibility and entitlement Notwithstanding section 3031, and subject to subsection (c)(3), a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement not later than the expiration date of a 20-year period beginning on the commencement date of the period d...
108hr5257ih
(g) Additional Administrative Matters (1) The use of any entitlement transferred under this section shall be charged against the entitlement of the individual making the transfer at the rate of one month for each month of transferred entitlement that is used. (2) Except as provided under subsections (c)(2) and (3) and...
108hr5257ih
(3) (A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the monthly rate of educational assistance payable to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section shall be the monthly amount payable under sections 3015 and 3022 to the individual making the transfer.
108hr5257ih
(B) The monthly rate of assistance payable to a dependent under subparagraph (A) shall be subject to the provisions of section 3032, except that the provisions of subsection (a)(1) of that section shall not apply even if the individual making the transfer to the dependent under this section is on active duty during all...
108hr5257ih
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (f) and section 3031, a child to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may not use any entitlement so transferred after attaining the age of 26 years. (6) Except as provided in subsection (e), the purposes for which a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this se...
108hr5257ih
(h) Overpayment In the event of an overpayment of basic educational assistance with respect to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section, the dependent and the individual making the transfer shall be jointly and severally liable to the United States for the amount of the overpayment for purpose...
108hr5257ih
(j) Annual Report Not later than January 31 of each calendar year (beginning in 2006), the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the other Secretaries concerned, shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Armed Servic...
108hr5257ih
(k) Secretary Concerned Defined Notwithstanding section 101(25), in this section the term Secretary concerned means— (1) the Secretary of the Army with respect to matters concerning the Army; (2) the Secretary of the Navy with respect to matters concerning the Navy or the Marine Corps; (3) the Secretary of the Air For...
108hr5257ih
; and (4) in section 3031(a) by inserting in section 3020 and after Except as provided. (b) Educational assistance for members of the selected reserve Chapter 1606 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) in the table of sections by adding at the end the following new item: 16138.
108hr5257ih
Transfer of entitlement to educational assistance ; (2) in section 16133(a) by inserting and section 16138 after subsection (b) ; (3) in section 16137 by inserting Each such report shall also include the number of members of the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve of each armed force transferring entitlement to educa...
108hr5257ih
Transfer of entitlement to educational assistance (a) In General An individual who is entitled to educational assistance under this chapter may elect to transfer to one or more of the dependents specified in subsection (b) a portion of such individual’s entitlement to such assistance. An individual transferring entit...
108hr5257ih
(2) To one or more of the individual’s children. (3) To a combination of the individuals referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2). (c) Designation of Transferee An individual transferring entitlement under this section shall— (1) designate the dependent or dependents to whom such entitlement is being transferred; (2) des...
108hr5257ih
(d) Revocation and Modification An individual transferring entitlement under this section may modify or revoke at any time the transfer of any unused portion of the entitlement so transferred. The modification or revocation of the transfer of entitlement under this subsection shall be made by the submittal of written ...
108hr5257ih
(e) Commencement of Use If the dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section is a child, the use of the transferred entitlement may not commence until the child— (1) completes the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate); or (2) attains 18 years of age.
108hr5257ih
(f) Time limitation for use of eligibility and entitlement Notwithstanding section 16133, and subject to subsection (c)(3), a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement not later than— (1) the expiration date of a 20-year period beginning on the commencement date of the pe...
108hr5257ih
(g) Additional Administrative Matters (1) The use of any entitlement transferred under this section shall be charged against the entitlement of the individual making the transfer at the rate of one month for each month of transferred entitlement that is used. (2) Except as provided under subsections (c)(2) and (3) and...
108hr5257ih
(3) The monthly rate of educational assistance payable to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section shall be the monthly amount payable under section 16131 to the individual making the transfer. (4) The death of an individual transferring entitlement under this section shall not affect the use o...
108hr5257ih
(6) Except as provided in subsection (e), the purposes for which a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement shall include the pursuit and completion of the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate). (h) Overpayment In the event of an overpay...
108hr5257ih
(i) Regulations The Secretaries concerned shall prescribe regulations for purposes of this section.
108hr5257ih
(j) Secretary Concerned Defined Notwithstanding section 101(a)(9), in this section the term Secretary concerned means— (1) the Secretary of the Army with respect to matters concerning the Army; (2) the Secretary of the Navy with respect to matters concerning the Navy or the Marine Corps; (3) the Secretary of the Air F...
108hr5257ih
Transfer of entitlement to basic educational assistance (a) In General An individual who is entitled to basic educational assistance under this subchapter may elect to transfer to one or more of the dependents specified in subsection (b) a portion of such individual’s entitlement to such assistance. An individual tra...
108hr5257ih
(2) To one or more of the individual’s children. (3) To a combination of the individuals referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2). (c) Designation of Transferee An individual transferring entitlement under this section shall— (1) designate the dependent or dependents to whom such entitlement is being transferred; (2) des...
108hr5257ih
(d) Revocation and Modification An individual transferring entitlement under this section may modify or revoke at any time the transfer of any unused portion of the entitlement so transferred. The modification or revocation of the transfer of entitlement under this subsection shall be made by the submittal of written ...
108hr5257ih
(e) Commencement of Use If the dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section is a child, the use of the transferred entitlement may not commence until the child— (1) completes the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate); or (2) attains 18 years of age.
108hr5257ih
(f) Time limitation for use of eligibility and entitlement Notwithstanding section 3031, and subject to subsection (c)(3), a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement not later than the expiration date of a 20-year period beginning on the commencement date of the period d...
108hr5257ih
(g) Additional Administrative Matters (1) The use of any entitlement transferred under this section shall be charged against the entitlement of the individual making the transfer at the rate of one month for each month of transferred entitlement that is used. (2) Except as provided under subsections (c)(2) and (3) and...
108hr5257ih
(3) (A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the monthly rate of educational assistance payable to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section shall be the monthly amount payable under sections 3015 and 3022 to the individual making the transfer.
108hr5257ih
(B) The monthly rate of assistance payable to a dependent under subparagraph (A) shall be subject to the provisions of section 3032, except that the provisions of subsection (a)(1) of that section shall not apply even if the individual making the transfer to the dependent under this section is on active duty during all...
108hr5257ih
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (f) and section 3031, a child to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may not use any entitlement so transferred after attaining the age of 26 years. (6) Except as provided in subsection (e), the purposes for which a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this se...
108hr5257ih
(h) Overpayment In the event of an overpayment of basic educational assistance with respect to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section, the dependent and the individual making the transfer shall be jointly and severally liable to the United States for the amount of the overpayment for purpose...
108hr5257ih
(j) Annual Report Not later than January 31 of each calendar year (beginning in 2006), the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the other Secretaries concerned, shall submit to the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Armed Servic...
108hr5257ih
(k) Secretary Concerned Defined Notwithstanding section 101(25), in this section the term Secretary concerned means— (1) the Secretary of the Army with respect to matters concerning the Army; (2) the Secretary of the Navy with respect to matters concerning the Navy or the Marine Corps; (3) the Secretary of the Air For...
108hr5257ih
Transfer of entitlement to educational assistance (a) In General An individual who is entitled to educational assistance under this chapter may elect to transfer to one or more of the dependents specified in subsection (b) a portion of such individual’s entitlement to such assistance. An individual transferring entit...
108hr5257ih
(2) To one or more of the individual’s children. (3) To a combination of the individuals referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2). (c) Designation of Transferee An individual transferring entitlement under this section shall— (1) designate the dependent or dependents to whom such entitlement is being transferred; (2) des...
108hr5257ih
(d) Revocation and Modification An individual transferring entitlement under this section may modify or revoke at any time the transfer of any unused portion of the entitlement so transferred. The modification or revocation of the transfer of entitlement under this subsection shall be made by the submittal of written ...
108hr5257ih
(e) Commencement of Use If the dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section is a child, the use of the transferred entitlement may not commence until the child— (1) completes the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate); or (2) attains 18 years of age.
108hr5257ih
(f) Time limitation for use of eligibility and entitlement Notwithstanding section 16133, and subject to subsection (c)(3), a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement not later than— (1) the expiration date of a 20-year period beginning on the commencement date of the pe...
108hr5257ih
(g) Additional Administrative Matters (1) The use of any entitlement transferred under this section shall be charged against the entitlement of the individual making the transfer at the rate of one month for each month of transferred entitlement that is used. (2) Except as provided under subsections (c)(2) and (3) and...
108hr5257ih
(3) The monthly rate of educational assistance payable to a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section shall be the monthly amount payable under section 16131 to the individual making the transfer. (4) The death of an individual transferring entitlement under this section shall not affect the use o...
108hr5257ih
(6) Except as provided in subsection (e), the purposes for which a dependent to whom entitlement is transferred under this section may use such entitlement shall include the pursuit and completion of the requirements of a secondary school diploma (or equivalency certificate). (h) Overpayment In the event of an overpay...
108hr5257ih
(i) Regulations The Secretaries concerned shall prescribe regulations for purposes of this section.
108hr5257ih
(j) Secretary Concerned Defined Notwithstanding section 101(a)(9), in this section the term Secretary concerned means— (1) the Secretary of the Army with respect to matters concerning the Army; (2) the Secretary of the Navy with respect to matters concerning the Navy or the Marine Corps; (3) the Secretary of the Air F...
108hr5257ih
Program of education (a) All-volunteer force educational assistance program Chapter 30 of title 38, United States Code, is amended— (1) in section 3014(a) by striking an approved program of education and inserting a program of education of the individual’s choosing ; and (2) in sections 3014A(b)(1), 3015(a)(1), 3015(...
108hr5257ih
3022(a)(1), 3022(a)(2), and 3034(a)(3) by striking an approved program each place it appears and inserting a program. (b) Educational assistance for members of the selected reserve Section 16131 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) in subsection (b)(1) by inserting of the person’s choosing after pursuing a...
108hr5257ih
(2) by amending subsection (c)(1) to read as follows: (c) (1) Educational assistance shall be provided to each person entitled to educational assistance under this chapter for pursuit of any program of education of the person’s choosing that is a program of education for purposes of chapter 30 of title 38. ; and (3) in...
108hr5257ih
United States Code, is amended— (1) in subsection (a)— (A) in paragraph (1)(A)(i) by striking an obligated period and all that follows through in the Armed Forces and inserting for a cumulative period of at least 24 months of obligated active duty in the Armed Forces during any 6-year period ;
108hr5257ih
(B) in paragraphs (1)(B)(i) and (1)(C)(iii)(I) by striking at least two years of continuous active duty in the Armed Forces each place it appears and inserting for a cumulative period of at least 24 months of active duty in the Armed Forces during any 6-year period ; and (C) in paragraphs (1)(B)(ii) and (1)(C)(iii)(II)...
108hr5257ih
and (2) in subsection (b)(1)(A)— (A) by striking two years of service and inserting 24 months of service ; and (B) by striking during such two years and inserting during such service. (b) Conforming amendment Section 3013(b) of title 38, United States Code, is amended by striking continuous.
108hr5375ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the United Nations Accountability Act of 2004. 2. Findings Congress finds the following: (1) There have been allegations of mismanagement, fraud, and corruption in the United Nations Oil-for-Food program. (2) The United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS) condu...
108hr5375ih
(3) These OIOS audits identified mismanagement and uneconomical arrangements in the contract entered into by the United Nations for the provision of independent Oil-for-Food inspection agents in Iraq, and observed that the contractor providing inspection services in Iraq on behalf of the United Nations had not fully pe...
108hr5375ih
(5) Specifically, the OIOS audit concluded the contractor failed to maintain inspection agents at staffing levels required by the contract, overcharged the United Nations, engaged in unprofessional conduct , and reported figures for goods as having arrived that were vastly different than the figures reported by the Uni...
108hr5375ih
(6) The OIOS concluded that the United Nations Office of Iraq Programs needed to strengthen its management of contracts , had failed to designate anyone in Iraq to manage the contract, and that in the absence of a contract manager , the United Nations Office of Iraq Programs had no assurance that the services provided ...
108hr5375ih
(8) The United Nations has denied the United States access to OIOS audits of the Oil-for-Food Program both during and after the life of the program, despite repeated requests by the United States for access to such audits. (9) The ability of member states to fulfill their responsibilities in connection with United Nati...
108hr5375ih
Accountability and transparency measures for the United Nations (a) Access by member states to OIOS audits Congress urges the President to instruct the Permanent Mission of the United States to the United Nations to use the voice and vote of the United States to seek to ensure the United Nations has procedures in pla...
108hr5375ih
(b) Report on financial disclosure requirements of United Nations officials Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Department of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report assessing the adequacy of financial disclosure rules and practices for United Nation...
108hr5375ih
Definitions In this Act: (1) Oil-for-Food program The term oil-for-food program means the program established and administered pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 986 (April 14, 1995) and subsequent United Nations resolutions to permit the sale of petroleum products exported from Iraq and to use th...
108hr5375ih
(2) Office of Internal Oversight Services The term Office of Internal Oversight Services means the United Nations office established by General Assembly resolution 48/218 B (July 29, 1994), and charged with assisting in the internal oversight responsibilities of the Secretary General by monitoring program implementati...
108hr5411ih
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Iran Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Act. 2. Prohibition on nuclear trade with Iran (a) In general Chapter 11 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 is amended by adding at the end the following new section: 135. Prohibition on nuclear trade with Iran’s nuclear suppliers (a) P...
108hr5411ih
or transfer, or retransfer, whether directly or indirectly, of any— (1) special nuclear material, (2) source material, (3) byproduct material, (4) production facility, (5) utilization facility, (6) items or components which are designed or intended to be used in a production or utilization facility, or with respect to ...
108hr5411ih
or other approval pursuant to this Act, or (9) any nuclear-related items on the Commerce Control List maintained under part 774 of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations (or any successor to such list), may be made to any country that the President determines has, since January 1, 2004, provided to the Islamic Republic ...
108hr5411ih
(b) Exceptions Subsection (a) shall not apply to exports, reexports, transfers, or retransfers of radiation monitoring technologies, surveillance equipment, seals, cameras, tamper-indication devices, nuclear detectors, monitoring systems, or equipment necessary to safely store, transport, or remove hazardous materials...
108hr5411ih
(c) Waivers The President may waive the application of subsection (a) to a country if the President determines and certifies to the Congress that the waiver will not result in any increased risk that the Islamic Republic of Iran will acquire nuclear weapons, nuclear reactors, or any materials or components of nuclear ...