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* apps which have undergone a '''qualified divestiture''' whether before or after their ban takes effect (2(c)(1))
* apps which have undergone a '''qualified divestiture''' whether before or after their ban takes effect (2(c)(1))
* actions which are needed to comply with the ban (2(c)(2)).
* actions which are needed to comply with the ban (2(c)(2)).
==Enforcement==
An entity which violates [[#The Ban]] can receive a "civil penalty" of $5,000 times the number of US users that "accessed, maintained, or updated" the app (2(d)(1)(A)).
An entity which violates [[#Portability]] is liable to a civil penalty of $500 times the number of affected users (2(d)(1)(B)).
The Attorney General of the United States, and no one else, can sue any entity which violates these two provisions, and no others (2(f)(1)). Users of banned apps cannot be prosecuted (2(f)(2)).
==Severability==
Even if the explicit TikTok ban is struck down, the President can still ban apps by issuing determinations (2(e)(2)).
==Limitation==
A challenge to this Act may be filed only within 165 days after it is passed and only in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_District_of_Columbia_Circuit DC Circuit] (3(c)(1)). A challenge to any determination under this act may be filed only within 90 days after it is made (3(c)(2)).
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