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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 5430 (Reported in Senate) — To implement the Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada attached as an... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Purpose. Sec. 3. Definitions. Title I—Approval of, and general provisions relating to, the USMCA Sec. 101. Approval and entry into force of the USMCA. Sec. 102. Relationship of the USMCA to United States and State law. Sec. 103. Implementing actions in anticipation of entry into force; initial regulations; tariff proclamation authority.
Sec. 104. Consultation and layover provisions for, and effective date of, proclaimed actions. Sec. 105. Administration of dispute settlement proceedings. Sec. 106. Trade Representative authority. Sec. 107. Effective date. Title II—Customs provisions Sec. 201. Exclusion of originating goods of USMCA countries from special agriculture safeguard authority. Sec. 202. Rules of origin. Sec. 202A. Special rules for automotive goods. Sec. 203. Merchandise processing fee. Sec. 204. Disclosure of incorrect information; false certifications of origin; denial of preferential tariff treatment.
Sec. 205. Reliquidation of entries. Sec. 206. Recordkeeping requirements. Sec. 207. Actions regarding verification of claims under the USMCA. Sec. 208. Drawback [reserved]. Sec. 209. Other amendments to the Tariff Act of 1930. Sec. 210. Regulations. Title III—Application of USMCA to sectors and services Subtitle A—Relief from injury caused by import competition [reserved] Subtitle B—Temporary entry of business persons [reserved] Subtitle C—United States-Mexico cross-Border long-Haul trucking services Sec. 321.
Definitions. Sec. 322. Investigations and determinations by Commission. Sec. 323. Commission recommendations and report. Sec. 324. Action by President with respect to affirmative determination. Sec. 325. Confidential business information. Sec. 326. Conforming amendments. Sec. 327. Survey of operating authorities. Title IV—Antidumping and countervailing duties Subtitle A—Preventing duty evasion Sec. 401. Cooperation on duty evasion. Subtitle B—Dispute settlement [reserved] Subtitle C—Conforming amendments Sec. 421.
Judicial review in antidumping duty and countervailing duty cases. Sec. 422. Conforming amendments to other provisions of the Tariff Act of 1930. Sec. 423. Conforming amendments to title 28, United States Code. Subtitle D—General provisions Sec. 431. Effect of termination of USMCA country status. Sec. 432. Effective date. Title V—Transfer provisions and other amendments Sec. 501. Drawback. Sec. 502. Relief from injury caused by import competition. Sec. 503. Temporary entry. Sec. 504.
Dispute settlement in antidumping and countervailing duty cases. Sec. 505. Government procurement. Sec. 506. Actions affecting United States cultural industries. Sec. 507. Regulatory treatment of uranium purchases. Sec. 508. Report on amendments to existing law. Title VI—Transition to and extension of USMCA Subtitle A—Transitional provisions Sec. 601. Repeal of North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act. Sec. 602. Continued suspension of the United States-Canada Free-Trade Agreement.
Subtitle B—Joint reviews regarding extension of USMCA Sec. 611. Participation in joint reviews with Canada and Mexico regarding extension of the term of the USMCA and other action regarding the USMCA. Subtitle C—Termination of USMCA Sec. 621. Termination of USMCA. Title VII—Labor monitoring and enforcement Sec. 701. Definitions. Subtitle A—Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement Sec. 711. Interagency labor committee for monitoring and enforcement. Sec. 712.
Duties. Sec. 713. Enforcement priorities. Sec. 714. Assessments. Sec. 715. Recommendation for enforcement action. Sec. 716. Petition process. Sec. 717. Hotline. Sec. 718. Reports. Sec. 719. Consultations on appointment and funding of rapid response labor panelists. Subtitle B—Mexico labor attachés Sec. 721. Establishment. Sec. 722. Duties. Sec. 723. Status. Subtitle C—Independent Mexico Labor Expert Board Sec. 731. Establishment. Sec. 732. Membership; term. Sec. 733. Funding.
Sec. 734. Reports. Subtitle D—Forced labor Sec. 741. Forced labor enforcement task force. Sec. 742. Timeline required. Sec. 743. Reports required. Sec. 744. Duties related to Mexico. Subtitle E—Enforcement under rapid response labor mechanism Sec. 751. Transmission of reports. Sec. 752. Suspension of liquidation. Sec. 753. Final remedies. Title VIII—Environment monitoring and enforcement Sec. 801. Definitions. Subtitle A—Interagency Environment Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement Sec. 811.
Establishment. Sec. 812. Assessment. Sec. 813. Monitoring actions. Sec. 814. Enforcement actions. Sec. 815. Other monitoring and enforcement actions. Sec. 816. Report to Congress. Sec. 817. Regulations. Subtitle B—Other matters Sec. 821. Border water infrastructure improvement authority. Sec. 822. Detail of personnel to Office of the United States Trade Representative. Subtitle C—North American Development Bank Sec. 831. General capital increase. Sec. 832. Policy goals. Sec. 833.
Efficiencies and streamlining. Sec. 834. Performance measures. Title IX—USMCA Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2019
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