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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10422 · Sec. 422

Sec. 422. DEFINITIONS

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## SEC. 422 DEFINITIONS In this subtitle: ####
(1)Distance learning The term “**distance learning**” means training through computers, interactive videos, teleconferencing, and videoconferencing between and among students and teachers. ####
(2)Eligible enterprise The term “**eligible enterprise**” means— #####
(A)in the case of Russia— ######
(i)a business concern operating in Russia that employs Russian nationals in Russia; or ######
(ii)a private enterprise that is being formed or operated by former officers of the Russian armed forces in Russia; and #####
(B)in the case of Ukraine— ######
(i)a business concern operating in Ukraine that employs Ukrainian nationals in Ukraine; or ######
(ii)a private enterprise that is being formed or operated by former officers of the Ukrainian armed forces in Ukraine. ####
(3)Eligible national The term “**eligible national**” means the employee of an eligible enterprise who is employed in the program country. ####
(4)Program The term “**program**” means the program of technical assistance established under section 423. ####
(5)Program country The term “**program country**” means— #####
(A)Russia in the case of any eligible enterprise operating in Russia that receives technical assistance under the program; or #####
(B)Ukraine in the case of any eligible enterprise operating in Ukraine that receives technical assistance under the program.
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