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[CITE: 22USC5860]

 
               TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
 
  CHAPTER 67--FREEDOM FOR RUSSIA AND EMERGING EURASIAN DEMOCRACIES AND 
                          OPEN MARKETS SUPPORT
 
 SUBCHAPTER IV--NONPROLIFERATION AND DISARMAMENT PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES
 
Sec. 5860. Report on special nuclear materials

    Not later than 180 days after October 24, 1992, the Secretary of 
State shall prepare, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and 
the Secretary of Energy, and shall transmit to the Congress a report on 
the possible alternatives for the ultimate disposition of special 
nuclear materials of the former Soviet Union. This report shall 
include--
        (1) a cost-benefit analysis comparing (A) the relative merits of 
    the indefinite storage and safeguarding of such materials in the 
    independent states of the former Soviet Union and (B) its 
    acquisition by the United States by purchase, barter, or other 
    means;
        (2) a discussion of relevant issues such as the protection of 
    United States uranium producers from dumping, the relative 
    vulnerability of these stocks of special nuclear materials to 
    illegal proliferation, and the potential electrical and other 
    savings associated with their being made available in the fuel cycle 
    in the United States; and
        (3) a discussion of how highly enriched uranium stocks could be 
    diluted for reactor fuel.

(Pub. L. 102-511, title V, Sec. 510, Oct. 24, 1992, 106 Stat. 3344.)
