Sec. 303. China exit bans
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The Secretary of State shall collect and analyze available information on the application of exit bans by the PRC, including trends with respect to the application of such exit bans to United States nationals. Such data shall be— used to update of travel warnings as appropriate, and in disseminating such information to relevant State and local authorities, with a special emphasis on domestic jurisdictions with large numbers of at-risk populations; shared, as appropriate, with allies and partner nations about potential risks and vulnerabilities their citizens may face in traveling to the PRC; used to inform United States actions to hold the PRC accountable for these actions; and submitted to the appropriate committees of Congress.
In this section the term exit ban means a restriction imposed by the Government of the PRC that prevents foreign nationals, including United States nationals, including legal permanent residents of the United States, from leaving the PRC without a fair and transparent legal cause or recourse for the impacted party.