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Sunset Provision

Also known as: Expiration date, program sunset, sunset clause

Policy · EB-5 Glossary

Definition

A legislative mechanism that causes a law or program to automatically expire on a specified date unless Congress acts to reauthorize it. The EB-5 Regional Center Program is authorized through September 30, 2027. If Congress does not reauthorize the program by that date, regional center-based EB-5 petitions can no longer be filed (direct EB-5 is permanent and is not subject to sunset).

Context

The regional center program has been subject to sunset provisions since its creation and has been reauthorized multiple times, sometimes through last-minute legislative action. The September 30, 2027 date is the next reauthorization deadline.

Official Data|RIA § 102 (reauthorization through September 30, 2027)

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