Sec. 106. International response to wet markets globally
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The Permanent United States Representative to the United Nations shall use the voice, vote, and influence of the United States to seek the adoption in the United Nations General Assembly or Security Council of a resolution to ban wet markets described in subsection
(b)globally. A wet market described in this subsection is a market where— animals are sold, dead or alive, for human consumption; the origin of such animals and their health cannot be certified; and the conditions in which such animals are raised, kept, or sold are unhygienic.