Child Labor Deterence Act
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1 (d) Revocation of Identification.-
2 (1) In General.- Subject to paragraph (2),
3 the Secretary may revoke the identification of any
4 foreign industry and its host country under sub-
5 section (a) if information available to the Secretary
6 indicates that such action is appropriate.
7 (2) Report of Secretary.-No revocation
8 under paragraph (1) may take effect earlier that the
9 60th day after the date on which the Secretary sub-
10 mits to the congress a written report-
11 (A) stating that in the opinion of the Sec-
12 retary the foreign industry and host country
13 concerned does not utilize child labor in the ex-
14 port of product, and
15 (B) stating the facts on which such opinion
16 is based on any other reason why the Sec-
17 retary considers the revocation appropriate.
18 (3) Procedure.- No revocation under para-
19 graph (1) may take effect unless the Secretary-
20 (A) publishes notice in the Federal Reg-
21 ister that such a revocation is under consider-
22 ation and inviting the submission within a rea-
23 sonable time of oral and written comments from
24 the public on the revocation; and
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