Public Law 95-242

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Public Law 95-242 is the U.S. federal statute enacted in 1978 that implemented the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act, strengthening controls on nuclear exports and promoting peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal statute
nuclear nonproliferation law
affects U.S. nuclear cooperation agreements with other countries
U.S. nuclear export licensing procedures
aimsTo ensure that U.S. nuclear exports are used for peaceful purposes
prevent nuclear weapons proliferation
basedOn Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
surface form: Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enactedBy 95th Congress
surface form: 95th United States Congress
encourages peaceful nuclear energy development under effective safeguards
establishes stricter criteria for U.S. nuclear cooperation agreements
hasShortTitle Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
jurisdiction federal law of the United States
legalForm public law
policyArea arms control
nonproliferation
nuclear energy
primaryPurpose to implement the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act
to promote peaceful uses of nuclear energy
to strengthen U.S. controls on nuclear exports
promotes international cooperation on peaceful nuclear uses
publicLawNumber 95-242
regulates nuclear exports
nuclear materials exports
nuclear technology transfers
requires safeguards on exported nuclear equipment
safeguards on exported nuclear materials
safeguards on exported nuclear technology
signedBy Jimmy Carter
signingPresident Jimmy Carter
supports International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards
yearEnacted 1978

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