Sec. 611. SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE
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## SEC. 611 SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF ASSISTANCE **[**[22 U.S.C. 7710](/us/usc/t22/s7710)**]** ###
(a)Suspension and Termination of Assistance After consultation with the Board, the Chief Executive Officer may suspend or terminate assistance in whole or in part for a country or entity under section 605 if the Chief Executive Officer determines that— ####
(1)the country or entity is engaged in activities which are contrary to the national security interests of the United States; ####
(2)the country or entity has engaged in a pattern of actions inconsistent with the criteria used to determine the eligibility of the country or entity, as the case may be; or ####
(3)the country or entity has failed to adhere to its responsibilities under the Compact. ###
(b)Reinstatement The Chief Executive Officer may reinstate assistance for a country or entity under section 605 only if the Chief Executive Officer determines that the country or entity has demonstrated a commitment to correcting each condition for which assistance was suspended or terminated under subsection (a). ###
(c)Congressional Notification Not later than 3 days after the date on which the Chief Executive Officer suspends or terminates assistance under subsection
(a)for a country or entity, or reinstates assistance under subsection
(b)for a country or entity, the Chief Executive Officer shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report that contains the determination of the Chief Executive Officer under subsection
(a)or subsection (b), as the case may be. ###
(d)Rule of Construction The authority to suspend or terminate assistance under this section includes the authority to suspend or terminate obligations and sub-obligations.
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