Sec. 14. (a) As used in this chapter, "social development company" means a company that is: (1) licensed by the United States Department of Treasury under the Federal Trade Sanction Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-387); or (2) lawfully operating under the laws of another country whose primary purpose in a state sponsor of terror is to provide humanitarian goods or services. (b) A company described in subsection (a)(2) includes a company whose primary purpose is to provide: (1) food; (2) medicine or medical equipment; (3) agricultural supplies or infrastructure; (4) educational opportunities; (5) journalism related activities; (6) spiritual related activities or materials; (7) information or information materials; (8) general consumer goods; or (9) services of a purely clerical or reporting nature; to aid the inhabitants of a state sponsor of terror.
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