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Code · U.S. Code · Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE · CHAPTER 7— INTERNATIONAL BUREAUS, CONGRESSES, ETC. · § 262m–7

§ 262m–7. Assessment of environmental impact of proposed multilateral development bank actions

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The Secretary of the Treasury shall instruct the United States Executive Director of each multilateral development bank not to vote in favor of any proposal (including but not limited to any loan, credit, grant, guarantee) which would result or be likely to result in significant impact on the environment, unless the Secretary, after consultation with the Secretary of State and the Administrators of the United States Agency for International Development and the Environmental Protection Agency, determines that for at least 120 days before the date of the vote— an assessment analyzing the environmental impacts of the proposed action, including associated and cumulative impacts, and of alternatives to the proposed action, has been completed by the borrower or the bank and has been made available to the board of directors of the bank; and such assessment or a comprehensive summary of the assessment (with proprietary information redacted) has been made available to affected groups, and local nongovernmental organizations and notice of its availability in the country and at the bank has been posted on the bank’s website.
The Secretary of the Treasury shall seek the adoption of policies and procedures, through discussions and negotiations with the other member countries of the multilateral development banks and with the management of such banks, which result in access by governmental agencies and interested members of the public of such member countries, to environmental assessments or documentary information containing comprehensive summaries of such assessments which discuss the environmental impact of prospective projects and programs being considered by such banks.
Such assessments or summaries should be made available to such governmental agencies and interested members of the public at least 120 days before scheduled board action, and public participation in review of the relevant environmental information should be encouraged. The Secretary of the Treasury shall— ensure that an environmental impact assessment or comprehensive summary of such assessment described in subsection
(a)accompanies loan proposals through the agency review process; and take into consideration recommendations from all other interested Federal agencies and interested members of the public. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with other Federal agencies, including the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of State, and the Council on Environmental Quality, shall— instruct the United States Executive Director of each multilateral development bank to initiate discussions with the other executive directors of the respective bank and to propose that the respective bank develop and make available to member governments of, and borrowers from, the respective bank, within 18 months after December 19, 1989 , a procedure for the systematic environmental assessment of development projects for which the respective bank provides financial assistance, taking into consideration the Guidelines and Principles for Environmental Impact Assessment promulgated by the United Nations Environmental Programme and other bilateral or multilateral assessment procedures; and in determining the position of the United States on any action proposed to be taken by a multilateral development bank, develop and prescribe procedures for the consideration of, among other things— the environmental impact assessment of the action described in subsection (a); interagency and public review of such assessment; and other environmental review and consultation of such action that is required by other law. The Secretary of the Treasury, in consultation with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Interior, the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality, the Administrator of the Agency for International Development, and the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, shall— make available to the multilateral development banks, without charge, appropriate United States Government personnel to assist in— training bank staff in environmental impact assessment procedures; providing advice on environmental issues; preparing environmental studies for projects with potentially significant environmental impacts; and preparing documents for public release, and developing procedures to provide for the inclusion of interested nongovernmental organizations in the environmental review process; and encourage other member countries of such banks to provide similar assistance. The Secretary of the Treasury shall submit to the Committees on Foreign Relations and Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs of the House of Representatives— not later than the end of the 1-year period beginning on December 19, 1989 , a progress report on the efficacy of efforts by the United States to encourage consistent and timely environmental impact assessment of actions proposed to be taken by the multilateral development banks and on the progress made by the multilateral development banks in developing and instituting environmental assessment policies and procedures; and not later than January 1, 1993 , a detailed report on the matters described in subparagraph (A). The reports required by paragraph
(1)shall be made available to the member governments of, and the borrowers from, the multilateral development banks, and to the public. In this title, 1 the term “multilateral development bank” means the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Development Association, the International Finance Corporation, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, the African Development Bank, the African Development Fund, the Asian Development Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Investment Corporation, any other institution (other than the International Monetary Fund) specified in section 262r(c)(2) of this title , and any subsidiary of any such institution. ( Pub. L. 95–118, title XIII, § 1307 , formerly § 1308, as added and renumbered § 1307, Pub. L. 101–240, title V , §§ 521, 541(f)(4), Dec. 19, 1989 , 103 Stat. 2511 , 2519; amended Pub. L. 105–118, title V, § 560(b) , Nov. 26, 1997 , 111 Stat. 2426 ; Pub. L. 108–447, div. D, title V, § 593(a) , Dec. 8, 2004 , 118 Stat. 3037 .)
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  • Pub. L. 95-118
  • Pub. L. 101-240
  • 103 Stat. 2511
  • Pub. L. 105-118
  • 111 Stat. 2426
  • Pub. L. 108-447
  • 118 Stat. 3037
  • Pub. L. 104-14
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