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 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2571 (e) QUARTERLY REPORT. — (1) Not later than 30 days after the end of each quarter of fiscal year 1993, the Secretary of Defense shall transmit to the committees of Congress named in paragraph (2) a report of the activities to reduce the proliferation threat carried out under this section. Each report shall set forth (for the preceding quarter and cumulatively)— (A) the sunoimts spent for such activities and the purposes for which they were spent; (B) a description of the participation of the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy and the participation of other Government agencies in those activities; and (C) a description of the activities for which the funds were spent. (2) The committees of Congress to which reports under paragraph (1) and under subsection (d)(2) are to be transmitted are— (A) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate; and (B) the Committee on Armed Services, the Committee on Appropriations, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives. Iran-Iraq Arms Non- Proliferation Act of 1992. 50 USC 1701 note. TITLE XVI—IRAN-IRAQ ARMS NON-PROLIFERATION ACT OF 1992 SEC. 1601. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the "Iran-Iraq Arms Non-Proliferation Act of 1992". SEC. 1602. UNITED STATES POLICY. (a) IN GENERAL.— It shall be the policy of the United States to oppose, and urgently to seek the agreement of other nations also to oppose, any transfer to Iran or Iraq of any goods or technology, including dual-use goods or technology, wherever that transfer could materially contribute to either country's acquiring chemical, biological, nuclear, or destebilizing numbers and types of advanced conventional weapons. (b) SANCTIONS.— (1) In the furtherance of this policy, the Presi- President, dent shall apply sanctions and controls with respect to Iran, Iraq, and those nations and persons who assist them in acquiring weapons of mass destruction in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, the Chemical and Biological Weapons Control and Warfare Elimination Act of 1991, chapter 7 of the Arms Export Control Act, and other relevant statutes, regarding the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the means of their delivery. (2) The President should also urgently seek the agreement of other nations to adopt and institute, at the earliest practicable date, sanctions and controls comparable to those the United States is obligated to apply under this subsection. (c) PUBLIC IDENTIFICATION.—The Congress calls on the President to identify publicly (in the report required by section 1607) any country or person that transfers goods or technology to Iran or Iraq contrary to the policy set forth in subsection (a).

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