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Code · U.S. Code · Title 19 - CUSTOMS DUTIES · CHAPTER 29— UNITED STATES–MEXICO–CANADA AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTATION · SUBCHAPTER VI— LABOR MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT · § 4641

§ 4641. Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement

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(a)Establishment Not later than 90 days after January 29, 2020, the President shall establish an Interagency Labor Committee for Monitoring and Enforcement (in this subchapter referred to as the “Interagency Labor Committee”), to coordinate United States efforts with respect to each USMCA country—
(1)to monitor the implementation and maintenance of the labor obligations;
(2)to monitor the implementation and maintenance of Mexico’s labor reform; and
(3)to request enforcement actions with respect to a USMCA country that is not in compliance with such labor obligations.
(b)Membership The Interagency Labor Committee shall—
(1)be co-chaired by the Trade Representative and the Secretary of Labor; and
(2)include representatives of such other Federal departments or agencies with relevant expertise as the President determines appropriate.
(c)Meetings The Interagency Labor Committee shall meet at least once every 90 days during the 5-year period beginning on January 29, 2020, and at least once every 180 days thereafter for 5 years.
(d)Information sharing Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the members of the Interagency Labor Committee may exchange information for purposes of carrying out this subchapter.
(Pub. L. 116–113, title VII, § 711, Jan. 29, 2020, 134 Stat. 81.)
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