On and after the date that is 60 days after August 2, 2017, the President shall-
The sanctions described in this subsection are the following:
The exercise of all powers granted to the President by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) to the extent necessary to block and prohibit all transactions in all property and interests in property of a person determined by the President to be subject to subsection (a)(1) if such property and interests in property are in the United States, come within the United States, or are or come within the possession or control of a United States person.
In the case of an alien determined by the President to be subject to subsection (a)(1), denial of a visa to, and exclusion from the United States of, the alien, and revocation in accordance with section 1201(i) of title 8, of any visa or other documentation of the alien.
The President may waive the initial application under subsection (a) of sanctions with respect to a person only if the President submits to the appropriate congressional committees-
In this section, the term "significant activities undermining cybersecurity" includes-
22 U.S.C. § 9524
EDITORIAL NOTES
REFERENCES IN TEXTThe International Emergency Economic Powers Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(1), is title II of Pub. L. 95-223, Dec. 28, 1977, 91 Stat. 1626, which is classified generally to chapter 35 (§1701 et seq.) of Title 50, War and National Defense. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section 1701 of Title 50 and Tables.This chapter, referred to in subsec. (c)(1)(B), was in the original "this title", meaning title II of Pub. L. 115-44, 131 Stat. 898, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of title II to the Code, see section 201 of Pub. L. 115-44 set out as a Short Title note under section 9501 of this title and Tables.