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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 800 · § 800.701

§ 800.701. Finality of actions under section 721.

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(a)All authority available to the President or the Committee under section 721(d), including divestment authority, shall remain available at the discretion of the President with respect to:
(1)Covered control transactions proposed or pending on or after August 23, 1988;
(2)Transactions that, between November 10, 2018, and February 12, 2020, fell within the scope of part 801 of this title; and
(3)Covered investments proposed or pending after February 13, 2020.
(b)Subject to § 800.501(c)(1)(ii), such authority shall not be exercised if:
(1)Subject to § 800.219(d), the Committee, through its Staff Chairperson, has advised a party (or the parties) in writing that a particular transaction with respect to which a voluntary notice or a declaration has been filed is not a covered transaction;
(2)The parties to the transaction have been advised in writing under § 800.407(a)(4), § 800.506, or § 800.508(d) that the Committee has concluded all action under section 721 with respect to the covered transaction; or
(3)The President has previously announced, under section 721(d), his or her decision not to exercise his or her authority under section 721 with respect to the covered transaction.
(c)Divestment or other relief under section 721 shall not be available with respect to transactions that were completed prior to August 23, 1988.
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