Sec. 103. Medical neutrality
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No assistance may be provided under this Act to any entity if the Secretary of State has credible evidence that such entity knowingly has been involved in— organized attacks on health care facilities, health care providers, patients, medical transport, medical supplies, or medical records; preventing medical professionals from administering ethical medical care to individuals in need; or the arbitrary arrest or detention of health care service providers or individuals seeking medical care.
Any agreement for the provision of medical or health-related assistance under this Act shall expressly require that such assistance shall be used in accordance with the principles established in the Geneva Conventions and the World Medical Association’s International Code of Medical Ethics for health care providers.