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responsibly and avoid actions that promote or otherwise enable
human rights violations in Sudan;
(2) may take divestment action in eligible accounts with
regard to current investments:
(I) in any company doing business in Sudan: or
(ii) in any security or instrument issued by Sudan;
and
(3) may not make any new investments from net new
funds in an eligible account in any company that is doing business in
Sudan.
(d) in determining whether to take any action under
subsection (c) of this section with regard to the investment of
funds in eligible accounts in a company doing business in Sudan, the
Board of Trustees shall consider the following:
(1) revenues paid by a company directly to the
government of Sudan:
(2) whether a company supplies infrastructure or
resources used by the government of Sudan to implement its
policies of genocide in Darfur or other regions of Sudan;
(3) whether a company knowingly obstructs lawful
inquiries into its operations and investments in Sudan:
(4) whether a company attempts to circumvent any
applicable sanctions of the united states;
(5) the extent of any humanitarian activities
undertaken by a company in Sudan:
(6) whether a company is engaged solely in the provision
of goods and services intended to relieve human suffering or to
promote welfare, health, education, religious, or spiritual
activities;
(7) whether a company is authorized by the federal
government of the united states to do business in Sudan;
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