Title 22Foreign Relations and IntercourseRelease 119-73not60

§10225 Sunset

Title 22 › Chapter 109— BURMA UNIFIED THROUGH RIGOROUS MILITARY ACCOUNTABILITY › Subchapter II— SANCTIONS AND POLICY COORDINATION WITH RESPECT TO BURMA › § 10225

Last updated Apr 5, 2026|Official source

Summary

Sanctions under this law end 8 years after December 23, 2022 (December 23, 2030). They can be removed earlier if the President sends a written statement to the appropriate congressional committees saying four things are true: the Burmese military has freed all political prisoners taken on or after February 1, 2021 or is giving them legal recourse; the elected government is back in power or new free and fair elections have been held; all legal charges against those who won in November 2020 are dropped; and the 2008 constitution is changed or replaced so the military is under civilian control and no longer automatically has 25 percent of seats in the Hluttaws. The President can also lift sanctions for specific people by notifying the same congressional committees, explaining why, and saying the person is not doing the sanctioned activity, is no longer in the position that caused the sanction, or has taken clear, verifiable steps to stop. That notice must be unclassified but can include a classified attachment.

Full Legal Text

Title 22, §10225

Foreign Relations and Intercourse — Source: USLM XML via OLRC

(a)The authority to impose sanctions and the sanctions imposed under this subchapter shall terminate on the date that is 8 years after December 23, 2022.
(b)Sanctions imposed under this subchapter may be removed before the date specified in subsection (a), if the President submits to the appropriate congressional committees a certification that—
(1)the Burmese military has released all political prisoners taken into custody on or after February 1, 2021, or is providing legal recourse to those that remain in custody;
(2)the elected government of Burma has been reinstated or new free and fair elections have been held;
(3)all legal charges against those winning election in November 2020 are dropped; and
(4)the 2008 constitution of Burma has been amended or replaced to place the Burmese military under civilian oversight and ensure that the Burmese military no longer automatically receives 25 percent of seats in Burma’s state, regional, and national Hluttaws.
(c)(1)The President may terminate the application of sanctions under this subchapter with respect to specific individuals if the President submits to the appropriate congressional committees—
(A)a notice of and justification for the termination; and
(B)a notice that the individual is not engaging in the activity or is no longer occupying the position that was the basis for the sanctions or has taken significant verifiable steps toward stopping the activity.
(2)The notice required by paragraph (1) shall be submitted in unclassified form but may include a classified annex.

Reference

Citations & Metadata

Citation

22 U.S.C. § 10225

Title 22Foreign Relations and Intercourse

Last Updated

Apr 5, 2026

Release point: 119-73not60