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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 5631 (Introduced in House) — To hold Iran accountable for its state sponsorship of terrorism and other threatening activities and for its human ri... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Iran Accountability Act of 2016 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings. Sec. 3. Sense of Congress. Sec. 4. Statement of policy. Sec. 5. Definitions. Title I—Sanctions with respect to entities owned by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps Sec. 101. Imposition of sanctions with respect to the IRGC. Sec. 102. Additional sanctions with respect to foreign persons that support or conduct certain transactions with Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps or other sanctioned persons.
Sec. 103. IRGC watch list and report. Sec. 104. Imposition of sanctions against Mahan Air. Sec. 105. Modification and extension of reporting requirements on the use of certain Iranian seaports by foreign vessels and use of foreign airports by sanctioned Iranian air carriers. Title II—Iran ballistic missile sanctions Sec. 201. Expansion of sanctions with respect to efforts by Iran to acquire ballistic missile and related technology. Sec. 202. Expansion of sanctions under Iran Sanctions Act of 1996 with respect to persons that acquire or develop ballistic missiles.
Sec. 203. Imposition of sanctions with respect to ballistic missile program of Iran. Sec. 204. Expansion of mandatory sanctions with respect to financial institutions that engage in certain transactions relating to ballistic missile capabilities of Iran. Sec. 205. Disclosure to the Securities and Exchange Commission of activities with certain sectors of Iran that support the ballistic missile program of Iran. Sec. 206. Regulations. Title III—Sanctions relating to Iran’s support of terrorism Sec. 301.
Special measures with respect to Iran relating to its designation as a jurisdiction of primary money laundering concern. Title IV—Sanctions relating to human rights abuses in Iran Sec. 401. Expansion of list of persons involved in human rights abuses in Iran. Sec. 402. Identification of, and imposition of sanctions with respect to, certain Iranian individuals. Sec. 403. Imposition of sanctions with respect to persons who conduct transactions with or on behalf of certain Iranian individuals.
Sec. 404. Mandatory sanctions with respect to financial institutions that engage in certain transactions on behalf of persons involved in human rights abuses or that export sensitive technology to Iran. Sec. 405. United States support for the people of Iran. Sec. 406. United States Special Coordinator on Human Rights and Democracy in Iran. Sec. 407. Broadcasting to Iran. Sec. 408. Report on United States citizens detained by Iran. Sec. 409. Sense of Congress on role of the United Nations in promoting human rights in Iran.
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