Child Labor Deterence Act

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1	ganization and human rights organizations (the first such

2	review to be undertaken not later than 180 days after the 

3	date of the enactment of the Act, to identify any foreign

4	industry that-

5		(1) dose not comply with the applicable national

6	laws prohibiting child labor in the workplace.

7		(2) utilizes child labor in the export of products

8	and

9		(3) has on a continuing basis exported products

10	of child labor to the United States.

11	For purposes of the Act, the identification of a foreign

12	industry shall be treated as also being an identification 

13	of the host country.

14	(b) Petitions Requesting Identification.-

15		(1) Filing.-Any person may file a petition

16	with the Secretary requesting that a particular for-

17	eign industry and its host country be identified

18	under subsection(a). The petition must set forth the

15	allegations in support of the request.

20		(2) Action on receipt of petitions.- Not

21	later that 90 days after receiving a petition under 

22	paragraph (1) the Secretary shall-

23		(A) decide whether or not the allegations

24	in the petition warrant further action by the

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