§9122. Actions by the Secretary of State in response to patterns of noncompliance in cases of international child abductions — Inbound Citations
22 U.S.C. § 9122
Cited by 11 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 22 U.S.C. § 9122 as a whole
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(2) to promote the timely resolution of abduction cases through 1 or more of the actions described in section 9122 of this title; and
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(A) take 1 or more of the actions described in subsections (d) and (e) of section 9122 of this title; and
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(3) If the Secretary of State delays any action pursuant to paragraph (2) or decides not to take an action described in subsection (d) or (e) of section 9122 of this title after making the determination described in paragraph (1), the Secretary, not later than 15 days after such delay or decision, shall provide a report to the appropriate congressional committees that details the reasons for delaying action or not taking action, as appropriate.
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As soon as practicable after the Secretary of State makes a determination under section 9121 of this title in response to a failure to resolve unresolved abduction cases or the Secretary takes an action under subsection (d) or (e) of section 9122 of this title, based on a pattern of noncompliance, the Secretary shall request consultations with the government of such country regarding the situation giving rise to such determination.
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(a) Subject to subsection (b), the Secretary of State may waive the application of any of the actions described in subsections (d) and (e) of section 9122 of this title with respect to a country if the Secretary determines and notifies the appropriate congressional committees that—(1) the government of such country—(A) has satisfactorily resolved the abduction cases giving rise to the application of any of such actions; or(B) has ended such country’s pattern of noncompliance; or(2) the national security interest of the United States requires the exercise of such waiver authority.
Citations to §9122(b)
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(1) The Secretary of State shall include, in a separate section of the Annual Report, the Secretary’s determination, pursuant to the provisions under section 9122(b) of this title, of whether each country listed in the report has engaged in a pattern of noncompliance in cases of child abduction during the preceding 12 months.
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(2) that have been designated as having a pattern of noncompliance under section 9122(b) of this title.
Citations to §9122(d)
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(A) shall identify any action or actions described in section 9122(d) of this title (or commensurate action as provided in section 9122(e) of this title) that have been taken by the Secretary with respect to each country;
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(2) In addition to the guidelines under paragraph (1), the Secretary of State, in determining whether to take 1 or more actions under paragraphs (5) through (7) of section 9122(d) of this title or section 9122(e) of this title, shall seek to minimize any adverse impact on—(A) the population of the country whose government is targeted by the action or actions;(B) the humanitarian activities of United States and nongovernmental organizations in the country; and(C) the national security interests of the United States.
Citations to §9122(e)
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(A) shall identify any action or actions described in section 9122(d) of this title (or commensurate action as provided in section 9122(e) of this title) that have been taken by the Secretary with respect to each country;
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(2) In addition to the guidelines under paragraph (1), the Secretary of State, in determining whether to take 1 or more actions under paragraphs (5) through (7) of section 9122(d) of this title or section 9122(e) of this title, shall seek to minimize any adverse impact on—(A) the population of the country whose government is targeted by the action or actions;(B) the humanitarian activities of United States and nongovernmental organizations in the country; and(C) the national security interests of the United States.