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Sponsor: Sen. Boxer, Barbara
[D-CA] (Introduced 03/04/2015)
Committees: Senate - Foreign Relations
Latest Action: 03/04/2015 Read
twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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Iran Congressional Oversight
Act of 2015
This bill directs the
President, during the period which the Joint Plan of Action or a successor
arrangement with Iran is in effect, to report Congress at least once every 90
days regarding Iran's compliance with the Joint Plan of Action or a successor
arrangement. (The Joint Plan of Action: (1) means the November 2013 Joint Plan
of Action signed by Iran and the P5-plus-1 countries, and (2) includes all
implementing materials and agreements related to it.)
Each report shall include a
presidential determination and certification, made in consultation with the
Director of National Intelligence, on whether Iran has complied with or
violated the terms of the Joint Plan of Action or a successor arrangement.
Congress may initiate expedited
consideration of legislation to reinstate waived or suspended sanctions if a
report is accompanied by a presidential certification that Iran has violated
the Joint Plan of Action or any successor arrangement.
It is in order during the
30-day period beginning on the date on which a report is received by Congress
for the Senate to move to proceed to the consideration of legislation to
further respond to an Iranian violation of the Joint Plan of Action or any
successor arrangement. The following shall apply:
all points of order against the
legislation are waived;
the motion to proceed is not
debatable;
the motion is not subject to a
motion to postpone;
a motion to reconsider the vote
by which the motion is agreed to or disagreed to shall not be in order; and
if a motion to proceed to the
consideration of the legislation is agreed to, the legislation shall remain the
unfinished business until disposed of.
If the United States is a party
to a comprehensive long-term arrangement with Iran relating to its nuclear
program under which the United States commits to lifting sanctions imposed
pursuant to a provision of law included in a duly enacted Act of Congress, that
provision shall remain in effect until repealed by an Act of Congress or
terminated pursuant to another provision of law.
Major
Actions (1)
Date
03/04/2015 | Introduced in
Senate
All
Actions, Including Floor Amendments (2)
Date
03/04/2015 | Read twice and
referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations. Type of Action: Introduction
and Referral. Action By: Senate
03/04/2015 | Introduced in
Senate. Type of Action: Introduction and Referral. Action By: Senate
Titles
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Short Titles: Short Titles –
Senate
Short Titles as Introduced: Iran
Congressional Oversight Act of 2015
Official Titles: Official
Titles – Senate
Official Titles as Introduced: A
bill to provide for consideration of legislation to respond to a violation by
Iran of an arrangement relating to its nuclear program, and for other purposes.
Subjects
(13)
Subject — Policy Area:
International Affairs
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describes the entire measure. There are 33 policy area terms which span across
all legislation from 1973 to the present.
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effects. There are approximately 1,000 issue-oriented, entity, and geographic
terms.
Arms control and
nonproliferation
Congressional oversight
Intelligence activities,
surveillance, classified information
International Affairs
International law and treaties
Iran
Legislative rules and procedure
Middle East
Nuclear power
Nuclear weapons
Presidents and presidential
powers
Sanctions
Trade restrictions
Cosponsors
(6)
* =
Original cosponsor
Cosponsor
| Date Cosponsored
Sen.
Schatz, Brian [D-HI]* | 03/04/2015
Sen.
Feinstein, Dianne [D-CA]* | 03/04/2015
Sen.
Carper, Thomas R. [D-DE]* | 03/04/2015
Sen.
Heinrich, Martin [D-NM]* | 03/04/2015
Sen.
Brown, Sherrod [D-OH]* | 03/04/2015
Sen.
Franken, Al [D-MN]* | 03/04/2015
Committees
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Committees, subcommittees and
links to reports associated with this bill are listed here, as well as the
nature and date of committee activity and Congressional report number.
Committee / Subcommittee | Date
| Activity | Reports
Senate Foreign Relations | 03/04/2015
| Referral | N/A
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