Amendment103rd Congress
Amendment sought to express the sense of Congress that the United States should suspend its consent for use of nuclear material at foreign facilities where discrepancies in accounting block the International Atomic Energy Agency's ability to trace diversions of nuclear material.
- Amendment Number
- 609
- Description
- Amendment sought to express the sense of Congress that the United States should suspend its consent for use of nuclear material at foreign facilities where discrepancies in accounting block the International Atomic Energy Agency's ability to trace diversions of nuclear material.
- Purpose
- An amendment to require suspension of U.S. consent under nuclear cooperation agreements for the use of special nuclear material at any foreign facility where material accounting discrepancies do not permit the International Atomic Energy Agency to determine that a significant quantity of the material has not been diverted from the facility.
- Congress
- 103
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Jun 8, 1994
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Markey amendment (A023) as modified Failed by recorded vote: 68 - 349 (Roll no. 220).
- Latest Action Time
- 18:39:55
- Submitted Date
- Jun 8, 1994
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Aug 15, 2021