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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act · Sec. 715

Sec. 715. RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT ACTION

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## SEC. 715 RECOMMENDATION FOR ENFORCEMENT ACTION **[**[19 USC 4645](/us/usc/t19/s4645)**]** ###
(a)Recommendation To Initiate If the Interagency Labor Committee determines, pursuant to an assessment under section 714, as a result of monitoring activities described in section 712(1), or pursuant to a report of the Independent Mexico Labor Expert Board that a USMCA country has failed to meets its labor obligations, including with respect to obligations under Annex 23-A of the USMCA, the Committee shall recommend that the Trade Representative initiate enforcement actions under— ####
(1)article 23.13 or 23.17 of the USMCA (relating to cooperative labor dialogue and labor consultations); ####
(2)articles 31.4 and 31.6 of the USMCA (relating to dispute settlement consultations); or ####
(3)Annex 31-A of the USMCA (relating to the rapid response labor mechanism). ###
(b)Trade Representative Determinations Not later than 60 days after the date on which the Trade Representative receives a recommendation pursuant to subsection (a), the Trade Representative shall— ####
(1)determine whether to initiate an enforcement action; and ####
(2)if such determination is negative, submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report on the reasons for such negative determination.
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