§ 6065. Requirements and factors for determining transition government
(a)
Requirements
For the purposes of this chapter, a transition government in Cuba is a government that—
(2)
has released all political prisoners and allowed for investigations of Cuban prisons by appropriate international human rights organizations;
(3)
has dissolved the present Department of State Security in the Cuban Ministry of the Interior, including the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution and the Rapid Response Brigades; and
(4)
has made public commitments to organizing free and fair elections for a new government—
(A)
to be held in a timely manner within a period not to exceed 18 months after the transition government assumes power;
(B)
with the participation of multiple independent political parties that have full access to the media on an equal basis, including (in the case of radio, television, or other telecommunications media) in terms of allotments of time for such access and the times of day such allotments are given; and
(b)
Additional factors
In addition to the requirements in subsection (a) of this section, in determining whether a transition government in Cuba is in power, the President shall take into account the extent to which that government—
(1)
is demonstrably in transition from a communist totalitarian dictatorship to representative democracy;
(2)
has made public commitments to, and is making demonstrable progress in—
(A)
effectively guaranteeing the rights of free speech and freedom of the press, including granting permits to privately owned media and telecommunications companies to operate in Cuba;
(D)
taking appropriate steps to return to United States citizens (and entities which are 50 percent or more beneficially owned by United States citizens) property taken by the Cuban Government from such citizens and entities on or after January 1, 1959, or to provide equitable compensation to such citizens and entities for such property;