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  • Sec.  2151. Effect of international arrangements.
  • Sec.  2152. Policies contained in international arrangements.
  • Sec.  2153. Cooperation with other nations.
  • Sec.  2153a. Approval for enrichment after export of source or special nuclear material; export of major critical components of enrichment facilities.
  • Sec.  2153b. Export policies relating to peaceful nuclear activities and international nuclear trade.
  • Sec.  2153c. Renegotiation of agreements for cooperation.
  • Sec.  2153d. Authority to continue agreements for cooperation entered into prior to March 10, 1978.
  • Sec.  2153e. Protection of environment.
  • Sec.  2153e-1. Effectiveness of rule, regulation, or procedure with regard to exports subject to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978.
  • Sec.  2153f. Savings clause; Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978.
  • Sec.  2154. International atomic pool.
  • Sec.  2155. Export licensing procedures.
  • Sec.  2155a. Regulations establishing Commission procedures covering grant, suspension, revocation, or amendment of nuclear export licenses or exemptions.
  • Sec.  2156. Criteria governing United States nuclear exports.
  • Sec.  2156a. Regulations establishing levels of physical security to protect facilities and material.
  • Sec.  2157. Additional export criterion and procedures.
  • Sec.  2158. Conduct resulting in termination of nuclear exports.
  • Sec.  2159. Congressional review procedures.
  • Sec.  2160. Subsequent arrangements.
  • Sec.  2160a. Review of Nuclear Proliferation Assessment Statements.
  • Sec.  2160b. Authority to suspend nuclear cooperation with nations which have not ratified the Convention on the Physical Security of Nuclear Materials.
  • Sec.  2160c. Consultation with Department of Defense concerning certain exports and subsequent arrangements.
  • Sec.  2160d. Further restrictions on exports.
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