Title 19 › Chapter CHAPTER 14— - CONVENTION ON CULTURAL PROPERTY › § 2603
The President may temporarily limit imports of archaeological or ethnological objects from a State Party when there is an emergency. An "emergency condition" means one of three things: a newly found type of material that matters for human history and is at risk from looting or break-up; material clearly from a well-known, highly important site that is in or near a crisis of looting or destruction; or parts of a culture’s remains whose record is threatened by looting or break-up. The President can only act if the State Party asked the United States for help under section 2602(a) and gave supporting information. The President must consider the Committee’s report if it is sent within 90 days after the President gave information to the Committee. Any import limits can last no more than five years from the State Party’s request. The President may extend them for three more years if the emergency continues, but must ask for and consider the Committee’s report if it is received within 90 days. If an agreement under section 2602 or a Senate‑approved agreement goes into effect before the limits end, the limits can continue for the life of that agreement.
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19 U.S.C. § 2603
Title 19 — Customs Duties
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73