22 USC 6446: Effects on existing contracts
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22 USC 6446: Effects on existing contracts Text contains those laws in effect on December 20, 2024
From Title 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSECHAPTER 73-INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOMSUBCHAPTER III-PRESIDENTIAL ACTIONSPart A-Targeted Responses to Violations of Religious Freedom Abroad
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§6446. Effects on existing contracts

The President shall not be required to apply or maintain any Presidential action under this part-

(1) in the case of procurement of defense articles or defense services-

(A) under existing contracts or subcontracts, including the exercise of options for production quantities, to satisfy requirements essential to the national security of the United States;

(B) if the President determines in writing and so reports to Congress that the person or other entity to which the Presidential action would otherwise be applied is a sole source supplier of the defense articles or services, that the defense articles or services are essential, and that alternative sources are not readily or reasonably available; or

(C) if the President determines in writing and so reports to Congress that such articles or services are essential to the national security under defense coproduction agreements; or


(2) to products or services provided under contracts entered into before the date on which the President publishes his intention to take the Presidential action.

( Pub. L. 105–292, title IV, §406, Oct. 27, 1998, 112 Stat. 2808 .)