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 12 2 STA T .58 5 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 181 —J A N .28, 2008 ‘ ‘ (1)toacquiref ort h e m ateria ls i n formation p ro g ram of the D epartment of E nerg yv ali d ated information on the physical characteristics of radioactive material produced , used, or stored at various locations, in order to facilitate the a b ility to deter - mine accurately and in a timely manner the source of any components of, or fissile material used or attempted to be used in, a nuclear device or w eapon and ‘‘( 2 ) to obtain access to information described in paragraph (1) in the event of — ‘‘( A ) a nuclear detonation; or ‘‘( B ) the interdiction or discovery of a nuclear device or weapon or nuclear material .’ ’. (2) CLERICA LA M E ND MEN T .— T he table of contents at the beginning of such Act is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 4306 A the following

‘ Sec.4307 . Int e r n a t io na l a g ree m ent s onn u clear w ea p ons d ata. ‘‘Sec. 430 8 . International agreements on in f ormation on radioacti v e materials. ’ ’. (b) R E PO RTONA G REEMENT S .— N ot later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the S ecretary of Energy shall, in coordination with the Secretary of State, submit to Con- gress a report identifying— (1) the countries or international organi z ations with which the Secretary has sought to ma k e agreements pursuant to sections 430 7 and 430 8 of the Atomic Energy Defense Act, as added by subsection (a); (2) any countries or international organizations with which such agreements have been finalized and the measures included in such agreements; and (3) any ma j or obstacles to completing such agreements with other countries and international organizations. (c) REPORT ON STANDARDS AND CAPA B ILITIES.—Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the P resident shall submit to Congress a report— (1) setting forth standards and procedures to be used in determining accurately and in a timely manner any country or group that knowingly or negligently provides to another country or group— (A) a nuclear device or weapon; (B) a major component of a nuclear device or weapon; or (C) fissile material that could be used in a nuclear device or weapon; (2) assessing the capability of the U nited States to collect and analyze nuclear material or debris in a manner consistent with the standards and procedures described in paragraph (1); and (3) including a plan and proposed funding for rectifying any shortfalls in the nuclear forensics capabilities of the United States by September 30, 2010. SEC.31 3 0 . R E PO R T O N ST A T U SO F EN VI RON M ENTA L MANA G EMENT INITIATIVES TO ACCELERATE T H ERE D UCTION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RIS K S AND CHALLENGES POSED BY THE LEGACY OF THE COLD W AR. (a) I N G ENERAL.—Not later than September 30, 2008, the Sec- retary of Energy shall submit to the congressional defense commit- tees and the Comptroller General of the United States a report Plan. P resid en t .

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