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 108 STAT. 524 PUBLIC LAW 103-236—APR. 30, 1994 (11) develop with other IAEA member nations an agreement on procedures to expedite approvals of visa applications by IAEA inspectors; (12) provide the IAEA the additional funds, technical assistance, and political support necessary to carry out the goals set forth in this subsection; and Public (13) make public the annual safeguards implementation information. report of the IAEA, establishing a public registry of commodities in international nuclear commerce, including dual-use goods, and creating a public repository of current nuclear trade control laws, agreements, regulations, and enforcement and judicial actions by IAEA member nations. President. SEC. 843. REPORTING REQUIREMENT. (a) REPORT REQUIRED. —The President shall, in the report required by section 601(a) of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, describe— (1) the steps he has taken to implement sections 841 and 842, and (2) the progress that has been made and the obstacles that have been encountered in seeking to meet the objectives set forth in sections 841 and 842. (b) CONTENTS OF REPORT. —Each report under paragraph (1) shall describe— (1) the bilateral and multilateral initiatives that the President has taken during the period since the enactment of this Act in pursuit of each of the objectives set forth in sections 841 and 842; (2) any obstacles that have been encountered in the pursuit of those initiatives; (3) any additional initiatives that have been proposed by other countries or international organizations to strengthen the implementation of IAEA safeguards; (4) all activities of the Federal Government in support of the objectives set forth in sections 841 and 842; (6) any recommendations of the President on additional measures to enhance the effectiveness of IAEA safeguards; and (6) any initiatives that the President plans to take in support of each of the objectives set forth in sections 841 and 842. SEC. 844. DEFINTriONS. As used in this part— (1) the term "highly enriched uranium" means uranium enriched to 20 percent or more in the isotope U-235; (2) the term "IAEA" means the International Atomic Energy Agency; (3) the term "near real time material accountancy" means a method of accounting for the location, quantity, and disposition of special fissionable material at facilities that store or process such material, in which verification of peaceful use is continuously achieved by means of frequent physical inventories and the use of in-process instrumentation; (4) the term "special fissionable material" has the meaning given that term by Article XX(1) of the Statute of the International Atomic Energy Agency, done at the Headquarters of the United Nations on October 26, 1956;

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