22 USC 8153: Application of national security exclusion to location-specific environmental sampling
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22 USC 8153: Application of national security exclusion to location-specific environmental sampling Text contains those laws in effect on April 30, 2024
From Title 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSECHAPTER 88-NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY-UNITED STATES ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATIONSUBCHAPTER V-ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLING
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§8153. Application of national security exclusion to location-specific environmental sampling

In accordance with Article 1(b) of the Additional Protocol, the United States shall not permit any location-specific environmental sampling in the United States under Article 5 of the Additional Protocol unless the President has determined and reported to the appropriate congressional committees with respect to that proposed use of environmental sampling that-

(1) the proposed use of location-specific environmental sampling is necessary to increase the capability of the IAEA to detect undeclared nuclear activities in the territory of a non-nuclear-weapon State Party;

(2) the proposed use of location-specific environmental sampling will not result in access by the IAEA to locations, activities, or information of direct national security significance; and

(3) with respect to the proposed use of environmental sampling, the United States-

(A) has been provided sufficient opportunity for consultation with the IAEA if the IAEA has requested complementary access involving location-specific environmental sampling; or

(B) has requested under Article 8 of the Additional Protocol that the IAEA engage in complementary access in the United States that involves the use of location-specific environmental sampling.

( Pub. L. 109–401, title II, §253, Dec. 18, 2006, 120 Stat. 2750 .)