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US S1044

Fentanyl Sanctions Act


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Introduced
04/04/2019
In Committee
04/04/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

A bill to impose sanctions with respect to foreign traffickers of illicit opioids, and for other purposes. This bill establishes programs to address illicit opioid trafficking and imposes sanctions on foreign individuals and entities involved in such activities. The President shall impose sanctions on foreign individuals and entities identified as opioid traffickers or those that own, control, or supply opioid precursors. The sanctions include bans on (1) receiving loans, (2) foreign exchange transactions, (3) property transactions, and (4) certain investments that fall under U.S. jurisdiction. The President may waive sanctions on certain parties for national security and humanitarian concerns. The President shall report to Congress about the implementation of such sanctions and also on cooperative efforts with Mexico and China to combat illicit opioid trafficking. The bill establishes the Commission on Synthetic Opioid Trafficking, which shall develop a strategy to combat the flow of synthetic opioids into the United States. The commission shall report on various topics, including the scope of illicit trafficking in other countries and the deficiencies in other countries' regulation of pharmaceutical and chemical production. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) shall establish a program to assist in enforcement efforts and sanctions against illicit opioid traffickers, with a focus on illicit finance. ODNI shall periodically report to Congress about the intelligence community's counter-narcotics efforts.

AI Summary

This bill establishes programs to address illicit opioid trafficking and imposes sanctions on foreign individuals and entities involved in such activities. The President shall impose sanctions on foreign opioid traffickers or those that own, control, or supply opioid precursors, including bans on loans, foreign exchange transactions, property transactions, and certain investments under U.S. jurisdiction. The President may waive sanctions for national security and humanitarian concerns. The bill also establishes the Commission on Synthetic Opioid Trafficking to develop a strategy to combat the flow of synthetic opioids into the United States, and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence shall establish a program to assist in enforcement efforts and sanctions against illicit opioid traffickers, with a focus on illicit finance.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (12)

Last Action

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held. (on 06/04/2019)

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