Foreign Interference Restriction and Enforcement Act restricts contracts with foreign sources of concern.
The Foreign Interference Restriction and Enforcement Act restricts governmental entities from entering into contracts with entities linked to foreign sources of concern. It prohibits contracts that would grant access to personal identifying information or involve information technology. It also bans the use of information technology from foreign sources of concern in critical infrastructure facilities. The act mandates registration for agents and organizations associated with foreign nations, imposes penalties for violations, and reclassifies certain criminal penalties.
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