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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 4— PASSPORTS · § 212a

§ 212a. Restriction of passports for sex tourism

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(a)In general Following any conviction of an individual for a violation of section 2423 of title 18, the Attorney General shall notify in a timely manner—
(1)the Secretary of State for appropriate action under subsection (b); and
(2)the Secretary of Homeland Security for appropriate action under the Immigration and Nationality Act [8 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.].
(b)Authority to restrict passport
(1)Ineligibility for passport
(A)In general The Secretary of State shall not issue a passport or passport card to an individual who is convicted of a violation of section 2423 of title 18 during the covered period if the individual used a passport or passport card or otherwise crossed an international border in committing the offense.
(B)Passport revocation The Secretary of State shall revoke a passport or passport card previously issued to an individual described in subparagraph (A).
(2)Exceptions
(A)Emergency and humanitarian situations Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Secretary of State may issue a passport or passport card, in emergency circumstances or for humanitarian reasons, to an individual described in paragraph (1)(A).
(B)Limitation for return to United States Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Secretary of State may, prior to revocation, limit a previously issued passport or passport card only for return travel to the United States, or may issue a limited passport or passport card that only permits return travel to the United States.
(3)Definitions In this subsection—
(A)the term “covered period” means the period beginning on the date on which an individual is convicted of a violation of section 2423 of title 18 and ending on the later of—
(i)the date on which the individual is released from a sentence of imprisonment relating to the offense; and
(ii)the end of a period of parole or other supervised release of the covered individual relating to the offense; and
(B)the term “imprisonment” means being confined in or otherwise restricted to a jail, prison, half-way house, treatment facility, or another institution, on a full or part-time basis, pursuant to the sentence imposed as the result of a criminal conviction.
(Pub. L. 110–457, title II, § 236, Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5082.)
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  • Pub. L. 110–457, title II, § 236
  • 122 Stat. 5082
  • act June 27, 1952, ch. 477
  • 66 Stat. 163
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§ 212a
Restriction of passports for sex tourism
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 110–457, title II, § 236
Stat.122 Stat. 5082
Actact June 27, 1952, ch. 477
Stat.66 Stat. 163
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