Sec.
2301.
Findings.
2302.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER I—DOMESTIC PREPAREDNESS
2311.
Response to threats of terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction.
(a)
Enhanced response capability.
(b)
Report required.
2312.
Repealed.
2313.
Nuclear, chemical, and biological emergency response.
(a)
Department of Defense.
(b)
Department of Energy.
(c)
Funding.
2314.
Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high-yield explosives response team.
(a)
Department of Defense rapid response team.
(b)
Addition to Federal response plans.
2315.
Testing of preparedness for emergencies involving nuclear, radiological, chemical, and biological weapons.
(a)
Emergencies involving nuclear, radiological, chemical, or biological weapons.
(b)
Annual revisions of programs.
2316.
Actions to increase civilian expertise.
(a)
to (c) Omitted.
(d)
Civilian expertise.
(e)
Reports.
2317.
Rapid response information system.
(a)
Inventory of rapid response assets.
(b)
Master inventory.
(c)
Addition to Federal response plan.
(d)
Database on chemical and biological materials.
(e)
Access to inventory and database.
SUBCHAPTER II—INTERDICTION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND RELATED MATERIALS
2331.
Procurement of detection equipment for United States border security.
2332.
Sense of Congress concerning criminal penalties.
(a)
Sense of Congress concerning inadequacy of sentencing guidelines.
(b)
Urging of revision to guidelines.
2333.
International border security.
(a)
Secretary of Defense responsibility.
(b)
Other countries.
(c)
Assistance to states of former Soviet Union.
2334.
Training program.
SUBCHAPTER III—CONTROL AND DISPOSITION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND RELATED MATERIALS THREATENING THE UNITED STATES
2341.
Elimination of plutonium production.
(a)
Replacement program.
(b)
Program requirements.
(c)
Submission of program plan to Congress.
2342.
Cooperative program on research, development, and demonstration of technology regarding nuclear or radiological terrorism.
(a)
Program required.
(b)
Program elements.
(c)
Consultation.
(d)
Amount for activities.
2343.
Matters relating to the international materials protection, control, and accounting program of the Department of Energy.
(a)
Radiological dispersal device materials protection, control, and accounting.
(b)
Revised focus for materials protection, control, and accounting program of Russian Federation.
(c)
Amount for activities.
2344.
Strengthened international security for nuclear materials and security of nuclear operations.
(a)
Report on options for international program to strengthen security.
(b)
Joint programs with Russia on proliferation-resistant nuclear energy technologies.
(c)
Assistance regarding hostile insiders.
2345.
Export control programs.
(a)
Authority to pursue options for strengthening export control programs.
(b)
Amount for activities.
SUBCHAPTER IV—COORDINATION OF POLICY AND COUNTERMEASURES AGAINST PROLIFERATION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
2351.
National coordinator on nonproliferation.
(a)
Designation of position.
(b)
Duties.
(c)
Allocation of funds.
2352.
National Security Council Committee on Nonproliferation.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Membership.
(c)
Responsibilities.
2353.
Comprehensive preparedness program.
(a)
Program required.
(b)
Content of program.
(c)
Report.
2354.
Termination.
SUBCHAPTER IV–A—NONPROLIFERATION ASSISTANCE COORDINATION
2357.
Findings.
2357a.
Definitions.
(a)
Independent states of the former Soviet Union.
(b)
Appropriate committees of Congress.
2357b.
Establishment of Committee on Nonproliferation Assistance.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Membership.
(c)
Level of representation.
(d)
Chair.
2357c.
Purposes and authority.
(a)
Purposes.
(b)
Authority.
2357d.
Administrative support.
2357e.
Confidentiality of information.
2357f.
Statutory construction.
2357g.
Reporting and consultation.
(a)
Presidential report.
(b)
Consultation.
SUBCHAPTER V—MISCELLANEOUS
2361.
Sense of Congress concerning contracting policy.
2362.
Transfers of allocations among cooperative threat reduction programs.
2363.
Sense of Congress concerning assistance to states of former Soviet Union.
2364.
Purchase of low-enriched uranium derived from Russian highly enriched uranium.
(a)
Sense of Congress.
(b)
Actions by Secretary of State.
2365.
Sense of Congress concerning purchase, packaging, and transportation of fissile materials at risk of theft.
2366.
Reports on acquisition of technology relating to weapons of mass destruction and advanced conventional munitions.
(a)
Reports.
(b)
Submittal dates.
(c)
Form of reports.
2367.
Annual report on threat posed to United States by weapons of mass destruction, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles.
(a)
Annual report.
(b)
Consultation.
(c)
Matters to be included.
(d)
Classification.
2368.
Annual reports on the proliferation of missiles and essential components of nuclear, biological, chemical, and radiological weapons.
(a)
Report.
(b)
Matters to be included.
(c)
Content of report.
(d)
Exclusions.
(e)
Classification of report.
(f)
Definitions.
2369.
Semiannual report on contributions of foreign persons to weapons of mass destruction and delivery systems efforts of countries of proliferation concern.
(a)
Reports.
(b)
Period of semiannual reports.
(c)
Form of reports.
(d)
Definitions.
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