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        <dc:title>Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018</dc:title>
        <citableAs>Public Law 115–330, as amended</citableAs>
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        <docNumber>330</docNumber>
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        <property role="compShortTitle" style="-uslm-dtd:comp-short-title">Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018</property>
        <citationNote style="-uslm-dtd:public-law">[(<citableAs>Public Law 115–330</citableAs>)]</citationNote>
        <editionNote style="-uslm-dtd:updated-through-note">[As Amended Through <currentThroughPublicLaw>P.L. 118–159</currentThroughPublicLaw>, Enacted <date date="2024-12-23">December 23, 2024</date>]</editionNote>
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    <main style="-uslm-dtd:legis-body"><longTitle><docTitle style="-uslm-dtd:legis-type">AN ACT</docTitle><officialTitle style="-uslm-dtd:official-title">To promote access for United States diplomats and other officials, journalists, and other citizens to Tibetan areas of the People’s Republic of China, and for other purposes.</officialTitle></longTitle><enactingFormula style="-uslm-dtd:enacting-clause">
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
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        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s1" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">SECTION 1. </num><editorialNote role="uscRef" style="-uslm-dtd:usc-reference"><b>[</b><ref href="/us/usc/t8/s1182">8 U.S.C. 1182 note</ref><b>]</b> </editorialNote><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">SHORT TITLE. </heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">This Act may be cited as the “<shortTitle style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018</shortTitle>”.</content>
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        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">SEC. 2. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">FINDINGS. </heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">Congress finds the following:</chapeau>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of the People’s Republic of China does not grant United States diplomats and other officials, journalists, and other citizens access to China on a basis that is reciprocal to the access that the Government of the United States grants Chinese diplomats and other officials, journalists, and citizens.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China imposes greater restrictions on travel to Tibetan areas than to other areas of China.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/3" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">(3) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Officials of China have stated that Tibet is open to foreign visitors.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/4" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">(4) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China is promoting tourism in Tibetan areas, and at the Sixth Tibet Work Forum in August 2015, Premier Li Keqiang called for Tibet to build “major world tourism destinations”.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/5" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="5">(5) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China requires foreigners to obtain permission from the Tibet Foreign and Overseas Affairs Office or from the Tibet Tourism Bureau to enter the Tibet Autonomous Region, a restriction that is not imposed on travel to any other provincial-level jurisdiction in China.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/6" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="6">(6) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Department of State reports that—</chapeau>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/6/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">officials of the Government of the United States submitted 39 requests for diplomatic access to the Tibet Autonomous Region between May 2011 and July 2015, but only four were granted; and</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/6/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">when such requests are granted, diplomatic personnel are closely supervised and given few opportunities to meet local residents not approved by authorities.</content>
                </subparagraph>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/7" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="7">(7) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China delayed United States consular access for more than 48 hours after an October 28, 2013, bus crash in the Tibet Autonomous Region, in which three citizens of the United States died and more than a dozen others, all from Walnut, California, were injured, undermining 
the ability of the Government of the United States to provide consular services to the victims and their families, and failing to meet China’s obligations under the Convention on Consular Relations, done at Vienna April 24, 1963 (21 UST 77).</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/8" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="8">(8) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Following a 2015 earthquake that trapped dozens of citizens of the United States in the Tibet Autonomous Region, the United States Consulate General in Chengdu faced significant challenges in providing emergency consular assistance due to a lack of consular access.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/9" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="9">(9) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2015 of the Department of State stated “With the exception of a few highly controlled trips, the Chinese government also denied multiple requests by foreign diplomats for permission to visit the TAR.”.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/10" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="10">(10) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Tibetan-Americans, attempting to visit their homeland, report having to undergo a discriminatory visa application process, different from what is typically required, at the Chinese embassy and consulates in the United States, and often find their requests to travel denied.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/11" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="11">(11) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2016 of the Department of State stated “The few visits to the TAR by diplomats and journalists that were allowed were tightly controlled by local authorities.”.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/12" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="12">(12) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">A September 2016 article in the Washington Post reported that “The Tibet Autonomous Region . . . is harder to visit as a journalist than North Korea.”.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/13" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="13">(13) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China has failed to respond positively to requests from the Government of the United States to open a consulate in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/14" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="14">(14) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Foreign Correspondents Club of China reports that—</chapeau>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/14/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">2008 rules prevent foreign reporters from visiting the Tibet Autonomous Region without prior permission from the Government of such Region;</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/14/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">such permission has only rarely been granted; and</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/14/C" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="C">(C) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">although the 2008 rules allow journalists to travel freely in other parts of China, Tibetan areas outside such Region remain “effectively off-limits to foreign reporters”.</content>
                </subparagraph>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/15" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="15">(15) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Department of State reports that in addition to having to obtain permission to enter the Tibet Autonomous Region, foreign tourists—</chapeau>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/15/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">must be accompanied at all times by a government-designated tour guide;</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/15/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">are rarely granted permission to enter the region by road;</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/15/C" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="C">(C) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">are largely barred from visiting around the March anniversary of a 1959 Tibetan uprising; and</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/15/D" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="D">(D) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">are banned from visiting the area where Larung Gar, the world’s largest center for the study of Tibetan Buddhism, and the site of a large-scale campaign to expel students and demolish living quarters, is located.</content>
                </subparagraph>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/16" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="16">(16) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Foreign visitors also face restrictions in their ability to travel freely in Tibetan areas outside the Tibet Autonomous Region.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/17" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="17">(17) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of the United States generally allows journalists and other citizens of China to travel freely within the United States. The Government of the United States 
requires diplomats from China to notify the Department of State of their travel plans, and in certain situations, the Government of the United States requires such diplomats to obtain approval from the Department of State before travel. However, where approval is required, it is almost always granted expeditiously.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/18" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="18">(18) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The United States regularly grants visas to Chinese diplomats and other officials, scholars, and others who travel to the United States to discuss, promote, and display the perspective of the Government of China on the situation in Tibetan areas, even as the Government of China restricts the ability of citizens of the United States to travel to Tibetan areas to gain their own perspective.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/19" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="19">(19) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Chinese diplomats based in the United States generally avail themselves of the freedom to travel to United States cities and lobby city councils, mayors, and governors to refrain from passing resolutions, issuing proclamations, or making statements of concern on Tibet.</content>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s2/20" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="20">(20) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Government of China characterizes statements made by officials of the United States about the situation in Tibetan areas as inappropriate interference in the internal affairs of China.</content>
            </paragraph>
        </section>
        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3" role="definitions" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">SEC. 3. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">DEFINITIONS. </heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">In this Act:</chapeau>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Appropriate congressional committees.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The term “<term style="-uslm-dtd:quote">appropriate congressional committees</term>” means—</chapeau>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/1/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate; and</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/1/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives.</content>
                </subparagraph>
            </paragraph>
            <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Tibetan areas.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The term “<term style="-uslm-dtd:quote">Tibetan areas</term>” includes—</chapeau>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the Tibet Autonomous Region; and</content>
                </subparagraph>
                <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">the areas that the Chinese Government designates as Tibetan Autonomous, as follows:</chapeau>
                    <clause identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/B/i" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="i">(i) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Kanlho (Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, and Pari (Tianzhu) Tibetan Autonomous County located in Gansu Province.</content>
                    </clause>
                    <clause identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/B/ii" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="ii">(ii) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Golog (Guoluo) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Malho (Huangnan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Tsojang (Haibei) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Tsolho (Hainan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Tsonub (Haixi) Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, and Yulshul (Yushu) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located in Qinghai Province.</content>
                    </clause>
                    <clause identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/B/iii" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="iii">(iii) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Garze (Ganzi) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Ngawa (Aba) Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, and Muli (Mili) Tibetan Autonomous County, located in Sichuan Province.</content>
                    </clause>
                    <clause identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s3/2/B/iv" style="-uslm-dtd:clause" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="iv">(iv) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Dechen (Diqing) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, located in Yunnan Province.</content>
                    </clause>
                </subparagraph>
            </paragraph>
        </section>
        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">SEC. 4. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">ANNUAL REPORT ON ACCESS TO TIBETAN AREAS. </heading>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/a" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="a">(a) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">In General.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for the following 10 years, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees, and make available to the public on the website of the Department of State, a report that includes an assessment of the level of access Chinese authorities granted diplomats and other officials, journalists, and tourists from the United States to Tibetan areas, including—</chapeau>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/a/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">a comparison with the level of access granted to other areas of China;</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/a/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">a comparison between the levels of access granted to Tibetan and non-Tibetan areas in relevant provinces;</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/a/3" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="3">(3) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">a comparison of the level of access in the reporting year and the previous reporting year; and</content>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/a/4" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="4">(4) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">a description of the required permits and other measures that impede the freedom to travel in Tibetan areas.</content>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s4/b" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">(b) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Consolidation.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">After the issuance of the first report required by subsection (a), the Secretary of State is authorized to incorporate subsequent reports required by subsection (a) into other publicly available, annual reports produced by the Department of State, provided they are submitted to the appropriate congressional committees in a manner specifying that they are being submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of this Act.</content>
            </subsection>
        </section>
        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="5">SEC. 5. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">INADMISSIBILITY OF CERTAIN ALIENS. </heading>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/a" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="a">(a) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Ineligibility for Visas.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">No individual whom the Secretary of State has determined to be substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies related to access for foreigners to Tibetan areas may be eligible to receive a visa to enter the United States or be admitted to the United States if the Secretary of State determines that—</chapeau>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/a/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1)</num><subparagraph class="inline" identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/a/1/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC"><num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">the requirement for specific official permission for foreigners to enter the Tibetan Autonomous Region remains in effect; or</content></subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph class="leftIndentDecrease1" identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/a/1/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">such requirement has been replaced by a regulation that has a similar effect and requires foreign travelers to gain a level of permission to enter the Tibet Autonomous Region that is not required for travel to other provinces in China; and</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/a/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">restrictions on travel by diplomats and other officials, journalists, and citizens of the United States to areas designated as “Tibetan Autonomous” in the provinces of Sichuan, Qinghai, Yunnan, and Gansu of China are greater than any restrictions on travel by such officials and citizens to areas in such provinces that are not so designated.</content>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/b" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="b">(b) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Current Visas Revoked.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Secretary of State shall revoke, in accordance with section 221(i) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1201(i)), the visa or other documentation to enter or be present in the United States issued for an alien who would be ineligible to receive such a visa or documentation under subsection (a).</content>
            </subsection>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/c" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="c">(c) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Report to Congress.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for the following 10 years, the Secretary of State shall provide to the appropriate congressional committees a report identifying the individuals who have had visas denied or revoked pursuant to this section during the preceding year and, to the extent practicable, a list of Chinese officials who were substantially involved in the formulation or execution of policies to restrict access of United States diplomats and other officials, journalists, and citizens of the United States to Tibetan areas. The report required by this subsection shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex.</content>
            </subsection>
            <subsection identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/d" style="-uslm-dtd:subsection" styleType="OLC">
                <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="d">(d) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Waiver for National Interest.—</heading>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/d/1" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="1">(1) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">In general.—</heading><chapeau style="-uslm-dtd:text">The Secretary of State may waive the application of subsection (a) or (b) in the case of an alien if the Secretary determines that such a waiver—</chapeau>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/d/1/A" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="A">(A) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">is necessary to permit the United States to comply with the Agreement Regarding the Headquarters of the United Nations, signed at Lake Success June 26, 1947, and entered into force November 21, 1947 (TIAS 1676), or any other applicable international obligation of the United States; or</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                    <subparagraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/d/1/B" style="-uslm-dtd:subparagraph" styleType="OLC">
                        <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="B">(B) </num><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">is in the national interest of the United States.</content>
                    </subparagraph>
                </paragraph>
                <paragraph identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s5/d/2" style="-uslm-dtd:paragraph" styleType="OLC">
                    <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="2">(2) </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">Notification.—</heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">Upon granting a waiver under paragraph (1), the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a document detailing the evidence and justification for the necessity of such waiver, including, if such waiver is granted pursuant to paragraph (1)(B), how such waiver relates to the national interest of the United States.</content>
                </paragraph>
            </subsection>
        </section>
        <section identifier="/us/sComp/115/330/s6" style="-uslm-dtd:section" styleType="OLC">
            <num style="-uslm-dtd:enum" value="6">SEC. 6. </num><heading style="-uslm-dtd:header">SENSE OF CONGRESS. </heading><content style="-uslm-dtd:text">It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of State, when granting diplomats and other officials from China access to parts of the United States, including consular access, should take into account the extent to which the Government of China grants diplomats and other officials from the United States access to parts of China, including the level of access afforded to such diplomats and other officials to Tibetan areas.</content>
        </section>
    </main>
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