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This Act may be cited as the . Never Yielding Europe’s Territory
(NYET)Act of 2022 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. Sec. 3. Sense of Congress. Sec. 4. Statement of policy on European security. Sec. 5. Statement of policy on United States import policy. TITLE I—Expediting security assistance to Ukraine and bolstering Ukraine’s defense capabilities Sec. 101. Prioritizing delivery of excess defense articles to Ukraine. Sec. 102. Use of Department of Defense lease authority and Special Defense Acquisition Fund to support Ukraine. Sec. 103. Presidential drawdown authority. Sec. 104. Foreign Military Financing for Ukraine. Sec. 105. Authority to provide assistance for the defense of Ukraine. Sec. 106. Enhancing efforts to counter Kremlin disinformation. Sec. 107. Emergency appropriations for the Countering Russian Influence Fund. Sec. 108. Temporary waiver of reimbursement costs for leased defense articles. Sec. 109. Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022. Sec. 110. Temporary expedited congressional review of arms sales to Ukraine. Sec. 111. International military education and training cooperation with Ukraine. Sec. 112. Strategy on international military education and training programming in Ukraine. Sec. 113. Loan authority for Ukraine. Sec. 114. Extension and modification of limitation on military cooperation between the United States and the Russian Federation. Sec. 115. Reports on security assistance and provision of defense articles to Armed Forces of Ukraine. Sec. 116. Report on Russian chemical and biological activities in Ukraine. Sec. 117. Report on policies and procedures governing support for Ukraine. TITLE II—Countering Kremlin malign influence and aggression in Europe Sec. 201. Authorization of appropriations for Foreign Military Financing grant assistance to European allies and partners. Sec. 202. Boost European Deterrence Initiative (EDI), including funding for military exercises. Sec. 203. Bolstering Ukraine’s cyber defense and resiliency capabilities. Sec. 204. Expanded broadcasting in countries of the former Soviet Union to combat Russian disinformation and information operations. Sec. 205. Report on role of intelligence and security services of the Russian Federation in efforts to undermine the independence and integrity of Ukraine. Sec. 206. Deepening security and economic ties with Baltic allies. Sec. 207. Public disclosure of assets of Vladimir Putin and his inner circle. Sec. 208. Report on diplomatic and military impact of Russian military aggression in Ukraine on European security. Sec. 209. Energy security cooperation with allied partners in Europe. TITLE III—Measures to deter current and escalated aggression against Ukraine by the Russian Federation Sec. 301. Definitions. Subtitle A—Sanctions To deter aggression against Ukraine by the Russian Federation Sec. 311. Imposition of sanctions with respect to senior Russian defense officials related to the build-up of Russian Armed Forces along Ukraine’s border. Sec. 312. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Nord Stream 2. Sec. 313. Imposition of sanctions with respect to foreign persons contributing to the destabilization of Ukraine or malicious cyber activities against Ukraine. Sec. 314. Imposition of sanctions with respect to facilitating transactions for the Russian Armed Forces. Sec. 315. Imposition of sanctions with respect to entities on the CAATSA section 231(e) list. Subtitle B—Sanctions and other measures in response to escalation of aggression against Ukraine by the Russian Federation Sec. 321. Determination with respect to operations of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. Sec. 322. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Nord Stream 2. Sec. 323. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Russian financial institutions. Sec. 324. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Russian oligarchs and members of Putin’s inner circle. Sec. 325. Imposition of sanctions with respect to officials of the Government of the Russian Federation relating to operations in Ukraine. Sec. 326. Prohibition on and imposition of sanctions with respect to transactions involving Russian sovereign debt. Sec. 327. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Russian extractive industries. Sec. 328. Imposition of sanctions with respect to Belarus related to the build-up of Russian Armed Forces along Ukraine’s border. Sec. 329. Prohibition on investment in occupied Ukrainian territory. Subtitle C—Other matters Sec. 341. Reports on limitation on exemption from registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended, for persons filing disclosure reports under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995 who are acting on behalf of Russian entities. Subtitle D—General provisions Sec. 351. Sanctions described. Sec. 352. Implementation; regulations; penalties. Sec. 353. Exceptions; waiver. Sec. 354. Termination. TITLE IV—Humanitarian assistance to Ukraine Sec. 401. Humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. Sec. 402. Limitations on humanitarian assistance. TITLE V—General provisions Sec. 501. Sunset. Sec. 502. Exception relating to importation of goods. Sec. 503. Prohibition of funds.