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27: 316: 556: 315:, supported the bill, saying that "passage of this legislation, which is vital to our ally South Korea, sends a strong message that we are committed to strengthening (the) critical relationship" between the United States and South Korea. Royce had previously introduced similar legislation in the House, the bill 260:, such agreements are required for U.S. companies to be permitted to export commercial nuclear materials, technologies, and services to foreign nations. Extending the agreement would maintain ongoing civil nuclear cooperation with the Republic of Korea, and allow joint commercial activities to continue. 263:
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimates that the issuance of export licenses and continued certification and reporting requirements under the two-year extension would cost less than $ 500,000 over the 2014-2019 period, subject to the availability of appropriated funds. Enacting S. 1901 would
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to extend the term of the Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Civil Uses of Atomic Energy to a date no later than March 19, 2016. The extended agreement would allow the United States and
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To authorize the President to extend the term of the Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Civil Uses of Nuclear Energy (H.R. 2449; 113th
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S. 1901 would authorize the President to extend the current nuclear cooperation agreement with the Republic of Korea for up to two years. That agreement is scheduled to expire in March of 2014. Under the
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Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Korea Concerning Civil Uses of Atomic Energy
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The Support for United States-Republic of Korea Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act would authorize the President to extend the term of the
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To authorize the President to extend the term of the nuclear energy agreement with the Republic of Korea until March 19, 2016.
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The Support for United States-Republic of Korea Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act was introduced into the
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to a date that is not later than March 19, 2016. The bill would direct the President to report to
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U.S. and South Korean Cooperation in the World Nuclear Energy Market: Major Policy Considerations
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not affect direct spending or revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures do not apply.
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S. 1901 contains no intergovernmental or private-sector mandates as defined in the
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and would not affect the budgets of state, local, or tribal governments.
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Support for United States-Republic of Korea Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act
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Support for United States-Republic of Korea Civil Nuclear Cooperation Act
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This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the
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This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the
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Decision Time: US-South Korea Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation
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on a new U.S.-Korea civil nuclear cooperation agreement.
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The bill passed both the House and the Senate during the
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to pass the bill. The House voted to pass the bill in a
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United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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113th United States Congress
Sen. Robert Menendez (D, NJ)
Atomic Energy Act of 1954
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§ 2153
United States Congress
Executive Office of the President
S. 1901
Sen. Robert Menendez (D, NJ)
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
unanimous consent
voice vote
S. 1901
President of the United States
South Korea
nuclear power
113th United States Congress
Congressional Research Service
public domain
Congress
negotiations
Congressional Budget Office
public domain
Atomic Energy Act of 1954
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
United States Senate
Sen. Robert Menendez (D, NJ)
United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
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