2012 US Code
Title 22 - Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Chapter 88 - NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY-UNITED STATES ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION (§§ 8101 - 8181)
Subchapter VI - PROTECTION OF NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION AND ACTIVITIES (§§ 8161 - 8162)
Section 8162 - IAEA inspections and visits

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Publication TitleUnited States Code, 2012 Edition, Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
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CollectionUnited States Code
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Contained WithinTitle 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 88 - NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY-UNITED STATES ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL IMPLEMENTATION
SUBCHAPTER VI - PROTECTION OF NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION AND ACTIVITIES
Sec. 8162 - IAEA inspections and visits
Containssection 8162
Date2012
Laws in Effect as of DateJanuary 15, 2013
Positive LawNo
Dispositionstandard
Source CreditPub. L. 109-401, title II, §262, Dec. 18, 2006, 120 Stat. 2751.
Statutes at Large Reference120 Stat. 2751
Public Law ReferencePublic Law 109-401

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PROTECTION OF NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION AND ACTIVITIES - 22 U.S.C. § 8162 (2012)
§8162. IAEA inspections and visits (a) Certain individuals prohibited from obtaining access

No national of a country designated by the Secretary of State under section 2371 of this title as a government supporting acts of international terrorism shall be permitted access to the United States to carry out an inspection activity under the Additional Protocol or a related safeguards agreement.

(b) Presence of United States Government personnel

IAEA inspectors shall be accompanied at all times by United States Government personnel when inspecting sites, locations, facilities, or activities in the United States under the Additional Protocol.

(c) Vulnerability and related assessments

The President shall conduct vulnerability, counterintelligence, and related assessments not less than every 5 years to ensure that information of direct national security significance remains protected at all sites, locations, facilities, and activities in the United States that are subject to IAEA inspection under the Additional Protocol.

(Pub. L. 109–401, title II, §262, Dec. 18, 2006, 120 Stat. 2751.)

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