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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 764 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for congressional approval of national emergency declarations, and for other purposes. · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Termination of national emergencies

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Section 202 of the National Emergencies Act ( 50 U.S.C. 1622 ) is amended to read as follows: Any national emergency declared by the President under section 201(a) shall terminate on the earliest of— the date provided for in section 201(c); the date on which Congress, by statute, terminates the emergency; the date on which the President issues a proclamation terminating the emergency; or the date provided for in section 201(d). Effective on the date of the termination of a national emergency under subsection (a)— except as provided by paragraph (2), any powers or authorities exercised by reason of the emergency shall cease to be exercised; any amounts reprogrammed or transferred under any provision of law with respect to the emergency that remain unobligated on that date shall be returned and made available for the purpose for which such amounts were appropriated; and any contracts entered into under any provision of law for construction relating to the emergency shall be terminated unless construction commenced under the contract before that date.
Except as specifically provided in subparagraph
(B)or
(C)of paragraph (1), the termination of a national emergency shall not affect— any action taken or proceeding pending not finally concluded or determined on the date of the termination under subsection (a); any action or proceeding based on any act committed prior to that date; or any rights or duties that matured or penalties that were incurred prior to that date. .
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