§4581. Prohibition on investments — Inbound Citations
50 U.S.C. § 4581
Cited by 8 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 50 U.S.C. § 4581 as a whole
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(c) If the Secretary prohibits a covered national security transaction in a prohibited technology under section 4581 of this title, the requirements of this section shall not apply with respect to the covered national security transaction.
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(a) The regulations issued under section 4581 or 4582 of this title shall provide for the imposition of civil penalties described in subsection (b).
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(A) Subject to the regulations prescribed in accordance with this subchapter, the term “notifiable technology” means a technology within the following areas not already captured by the technical thresholds specified by any regulations issued in accordance with section 4581 of this title:(i) Semiconductor technology and microelectronics.(ii) Artificial intelligence systems.(iii) Quantum information technologies.(iv) High-performance computing and supercomputing.(v) Hypersonic systems.
Citations to §4581(a)
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(a) Not later than 450 days after December 18, 2025, the Secretary shall issue regulations prescribed in accordance with subsection (b), to require a United States person that itself or whose controlled foreign entity knowingly engages in a covered national security transaction in a prohibited technology (unless the Secretary has exercised the authority provided by section 4581(a) of this title to prohibit knowingly engaging in such covered national security transaction) or a notifiable technology to submit to the Secretary a written notification of the transaction not later than 30 days after the completion date of the transaction.
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(3) The Secretary may compel the divestment of a covered national security transaction in a prohibited technology determined to be in violation of section 4581(a) of this title or regulations issued thereunder.
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(4) The President may direct the Attorney General of the United States to seek appropriate relief, including divestment relief for violations of the prohibition set forth in subsection1 4581(a) of this title, in the district courts of the United States, in order to implement and enforce this subchapter.
Citations to §4581(e)
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(2) provides an assessment of the definition of the term “prohibited technology” under existing regulations or regulations issued under section 4581(e) or 4582(b) of this title by—(A) identifying additional technologies that the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and, as applicable, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Energy, the Director of National Intelligence, and the heads of any other relevant Federal agencies, determined under existing regulations or regulations issued pursuant to 4581(e)2 of this title may pose an acute threat to the national security of the United States if developed or acquired by a country of concern;(B) explaining why each technology identified in subparagraph (A) may pose an acute threat to the national security of the United States if developed or acquired by a country of concern; and(C) describing any removal of technologies from the category of prohibited technology under existing regulations or regulations issued under section 4581(e) of this title during the reporting period to the extent that the technologies no longer pose an acute threat to the national security of the United States if developed or acquired by a country of concern;
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(C) describing any removal of technologies from the category of prohibited technology under existing regulations or regulations issued under section 4581(e) of this title during the reporting period to the extent that the technologies no longer pose an acute threat to the national security of the United States if developed or acquired by a country of concern;