22 U.S.C. § 7818
(a) National registry
(1) In general The Secretary of State, acting through the Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues, the Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs, or such other individual as the Secretary may designate, shall—
(B) establish a private, internal national registry of the names and other relevant information of such Korean American families—
(2) Disclosure of information The Secretary of State may enter into agreements with Korean individuals and families, academic institutions, or other members of the public, as appropriate, to share, in whole or in part, information collected and housed in the database if—
(B) the agreement outlines reasonable steps and commitments to ensure that any information disclosed as a result of such agreement is—
(b) Actions to facilitate dialogue between the United States and North Korea
(3) Reporting requirement
(B) Elements The reporting required under subparagraph (A) should include—
(ii) the number of individuals included on the registry who—
(Pub. L. 119–60, div. H, title LXXXIII, § 8361, , 139 Stat. 1884.)
Section was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026, and not as part of the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004, which comprises this chapter.
Pub. L. 117–263, div. E, title LV, § 5599B, , 136 Stat. 3400, provided that:
“(a) Consultations.—
- “(1) Consultations with south korea.— The Secretary of State, or a designee of the Secretary, should consult with officials of South Korea, as appropriate, on potential opportunities to reunite Korean American families with family members in North Korea from which such Korean American families were divided after the signing of the Korean War Armistice Agreement, including potential opportunities for video reunions for Korean Americans with such family members.
- “(2) Consultations with korean americans.— The Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues of the Department of State should regularly consult with representatives of Korean Americans who have family members in North Korea with respect to efforts to reunite families divided after the signing of the Korean War Armistice Agreement, including potential opportunities for video reunions for Korean Americans with such family members.
- “(b) Report.— Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this Act [], and annually thereafter for three years, the Secretary of State, acting through the Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues or other appropriate designee, shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate a report on the consultations conducted pursuant to this section during the preceding year.”