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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 4644 (Reported in House) — To clarify United States policy toward Libya, advance a diplomatic solution to the conflict in Libya, and support the... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Libya Stabilization Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings; statement of policy. Title I—Identifying challenges to stability in Libya Sec. 101. Report on activities of certain foreign governments and actors in Libya. Sec. 102. Report of Russian activities and objectives in Libya. Sec. 103. Determination of sanctionable activities of the Libyan National Army with respect to Syria.
Title II—Actions to address foreign intervention in Libya Sec. 201. Sanctions with respect to foreign persons leading, directing, or supporting certain foreign government involvement in Libya. Sec. 202. Sanctions with respect to foreign persons threatening the peace or stability of Libya. Sec. 203. Sanctions with respect to foreign persons who are responsible for or complicit in gross violations of internationally recognized human rights committed in Libya. Sec. 204. Sanctions described.
Sec. 205. Waiver. Sec. 206. Implementation and regulatory authority. Sec. 207. Exception relating to importation of goods. Sec. 208. Definitions. Sec. 209. Suspension of sanctions. Sec. 210. Sunset. Title III—Assistance for Libya Sec. 301. Humanitarian relief for the people of Libya and international refugees and migrants in Libya. Sec. 302. Support for democratic governance, elections, and civil society. Sec. 303. Engaging international financial institutions to advance Libyan economic recovery and improve public sector financial management.
Sec. 304. Recovering assets stolen from the Libyan people.
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