Sec. 20. Termination authority; reimposition of sanctions
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The President may terminate the application of sanctions, prohibitions, restrictions, duties, and penalties under this Act if the President certifies to Congress that— all actors described in subsection
(a)of section 4 have verifiably ceased engaging in acts described in subsection
(b)of that section; and the Government of the Russian Federation has entered into a peace agreement with Ukraine. If, after the submission of a certification described in subsection (a), an actor described in subsection
(a)of section 4 engages in an act described in subsection
(b)of that section, the President shall immediately reimpose all previously terminated sanctions, prohibitions, restrictions, duties, and penalties imposed under this Act, in addition to new sanctions, prohibitions, restrictions, duties, and penalties under this Act.