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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 9010 (Introduced in House) — To provide for United States policy toward Taiwan. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings. Sec. 3. Definitions. Title I—United States policy toward Taiwan Sec. 101. Declaration of policy. Sec. 102. Treatment of the Government of Taiwan. Sec. 103. Reauthorization of Taiwan Assurance Act of 2020. Sec. 104. Prohibition on maps depicting Taiwan as part of the territory of the People’s Republic of China. Sec. 105.
Taiwan symbols of sovereignty. Sec. 106. Designation and references to Taiwan Representative Office. Sec. 107. Clarifying amendments. Sec. 108. Senate confirmation of the Director of the Taipei office of the American Institute in Taiwan. Title II—Implementation of an enhanced defense partnership between the United States and Taiwan Sec. 201. Increasing the strategic clarity of United States policy towards Taiwan’s defense. Sec. 202. Security assistance to modernize Taiwan’s security capabilities to deter and defeat aggression by the People's Republic of China.
Sec. 203. Anticipatory planning and annual review of the United States strategy to defend Taiwan. Sec. 204. Joint assessment. Sec. 205. Requirements regarding definition of counter intervention capabilities. Sec. 206. Comprehensive training program. Sec. 207. Joint exercises with Taiwan. Sec. 208. Assessment of Taiwan’s needs for civilian defense and resilience. Sec. 209. Annual report on cooperation between the National Guard and Taiwan. Sec. 210. Prioritizing excess defense article transfers for Taiwan.
Sec. 211. Fast-tracking sales to Taiwan under the Foreign Military Sales program. Sec. 212. Arms export delivery solutions. Sec. 213. Whole-of-government deterrence measures to respond to the People's Republic of China's force against Taiwan. Sec. 214. Increase in annual regional contingency stockpile additions and support for Taiwan. Sec. 215. Emergency drawdown authority of Taiwan Strait contingencies. Sec. 216. Designation of Taiwan as a major non-NATO ally. Title III—Countering People’s Republic of China’s aggression and influence campaigns Sec. 301.
Strategy to respond to influence and information operations targeting Taiwan. Sec. 302. Strategy to counter economic coercion by the People's Republic of China targeting countries and entities that support Taiwan. Sec. 303. Shared planning for the defense of Taiwan. Title IV—Inclusion of Taiwan in international organizations Sec. 401. Participation of Taiwan in international organizations. Sec. 402. Clarification regarding United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI).
Sec. 403. Participation of Taiwan in the Inter-American Development Bank. Sec. 404. Plan for Taiwan's participation in the Inter-American Development Bank. Sec. 405. Report concerning member state status for Taiwan at the Inter-American Development Bank. Sec. 406. Support for Taiwan admission to the IMF. Sec. 407. Meaningful participation of Taiwan in the International Civil Aviation Organization. Title V—Enhanced development and economic cooperation between the United States and Taiwan Sec. 501.
Findings. Sec. 502. Sense of Congress on a free trade agreement and bilateral tax agreement with Taiwan, the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, and CBP Preclearance. Sec. 503. Sense of Congress on United States-Taiwan development cooperation. Sec. 504. Report. Title VI—Taiwan Fellowship Program Sec. 601. Taiwan Fellowship Program. Title VII—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 701. Invitation of Taiwanese counterparts to high-level bilateral and multilateral forums and exercises. Sec. 702.
Report on Taiwan Travel Act. Sec. 703. Authorization of Global Cooperation and Training Framework. Sec. 704. Prohibitions against undermining United States policy regarding Taiwan. Sec. 705. Amendments to the Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (Taipei) Act of 2019. Sec. 706. Rule of construction. Sec. 707. Consolidation of reports.
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