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§2343 Matters relating to the international materials protection, control, and accounting program of the Department of Energy

Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 40— - DEFENSE AGAINST WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - CONTROL AND DISPOSITION OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND RELATED MATERIALS THREATENING THE UNITED STATES › § 2343

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary of Energy can create a program inside the Department’s international materials protection effort to protect, control, and track materials that could be used in radiological dispersal devices. In setting up the program, the Secretary must pick which sites and materials are covered, do a risk study of those materials, and set the costs and schedules. The Secretary must work with the Russian Federation to build, as soon as practical but no later than January 1, 2018, a lasting system to protect and account for Russia’s nuclear materials that Russia will support on its own. The Secretary must also work with Russia to find ways to give the United States enough transparency to confirm the system meets its protection goals. Up to $5,000,000 from the funds authorized for DOE’s National Nuclear Security Administration for defense nuclear nonproliferation may be used for this work.

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Title 50, §2343

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(a)The Secretary of Energy may establish within the International Materials Protection, Control, and Accounting program of the Department of Energy a program on the protection, control, and accounting of materials usable in radiological dispersal devices. In establishing such program, the Secretary shall—
(1)identify the sites and radiological materials to be covered by such program;
(2)carry out a risk assessment of such radiological materials; and
(3)identify and establish the costs of and schedules for such program.
(b)(1)The Secretary of Energy shall work cooperatively with the Russian Federation to develop, as soon as practicable but not later than January 1, 2018, a sustainable nuclear materials protection, control, and accounting system for the nuclear materials of the Russian Federation that is supported solely by the Russian Federation.
(2)The Secretary shall work with the Russian Federation to identify various alternatives to provide the United States adequate transparency in the nuclear materials protection, control, and accounting program of the Russian Federation to assure that such program is meeting applicable goals for nuclear materials protection, control, and accounting.
(c)Of the amount authorized to be appropriated by section 3101(a)(2) 11 See References in Text note below. for the Department of Energy for the National Nuclear Security Administration for defense nuclear nonproliferation, up to $5,000,000 may be available for carrying out this section.

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References in Text

section 3101(a)(2), referred to in subsec. (c), is section 3101(a)(2) of Pub. L. 107–314, div. C, title XXXI, Dec. 2, 2002, 116 Stat. 2729, which is not classified to the Code. Codification Section was enacted as part of the Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003, and not as part of the Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction Act of 1996 which comprises this chapter.

Amendments

2011—Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 111–383 substituted “
January 1, 2018” for “
January 1, 2013”.

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50 U.S.C. § 2343

Title 50War and National Defense

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

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