Sec. 7. Assistance to foreign countries to meet minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking
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The President is strongly encouraged to exercise the authorities of section 134 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 ( 22 U.S.C. 2152d ) to provide assistance to foreign countries directly, or through nongovernmental and multilateral organizations, for programs, projects, and activities, including training of law enforcement entities and officials, designed to establish systems to identify sex offenders and provide and receive notification of child sex offender international travel.
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Sec. 7
Assistance to foreign countries to meet minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking
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