Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 23— - DEVELOPMENT AND CONTROL OF ATOMIC ENERGY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER X— - INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES › § 2159
Congress requires the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee to report their views and a resolution within 45 days of a President’s submission under the listed sections (2155(a)(2), 2155(b)(2), 2157(b), 2158, 2160(a)(3), or 2160(f)(1)(A)). Each committee must send a resolution saying Congress favors or does not favor the submission. If a committee does not act in 45 days, it is released from the matter. If no resolution is reported, the first such resolution introduced within 5 days must be put on that House’s calendar. Any Member may move to take up the resolution; that motion is privileged and not open to debate. Debate on the resolution is limited to 10 hours total, split evenly between supporters and opponents. No sidetracking motions or most amendments are allowed. After debate, there may be one quorum call if the House rules allow, and the Majority Leader may offer one simple change to flip an approval into a disapproval; then the final vote happens. Appeals of the chair’s procedural rulings are decided without debate. The required resolution is a short concurrent resolution that says, with blanks filled in, whether Congress does or does not favor the President’s submission and gives the date. The rules treat long adjournments (more than three days) as breaks when counting the 45 days, and only an adjournment sine die ends session continuity (with a slightly different rule for section 2153 matters). These procedures are part of each House’s rules and can be changed by that House. For certain items (like agreements for cooperation, determinations under 2158, and a specific U.S.–India arrangement submitted on September 10, 2008), a joint resolution must be introduced the same day in each House by designated leaders, be sent to committee, and be reported within 45 days (or 15 days for the September 10, 2008 India matter) or the committee will be discharged. The Senate follows the fast procedures of section 601(b)(4) of the International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976, and the House may use similar expedited procedures. If one House receives the other House’s joint resolution before it votes, the final vote is on the version from the other House.
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42 U.S.C. § 2159
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Apr 6, 2026
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