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such act of terrorism or any such criminal act. SEC. 864. [6 U.S.C. 443] RISK MANAGEMENT. (a) In General.-- (1) Liability insurance required.--Any person or entity that sells or otherwise provides a qualified anti-terrorism technology to Federal and non-Federal Government customers (``Seller'') shall obtain liability insurance of such types and in such amounts as shall be required in accordance with this section and certified by the Secretary to satisfy otherwise compensable third-party claims arising out of, relating to, or resulting from an act of terrorism when qualified anti-terrorism technologies have been deployed in defense against or response or recovery from such act. (2) Maximum amount.--For the total claims related to 1 such act of terrorism, the Seller is not required to obtain liability insurance of more than the maximum amount of liability insurance reasonably available from private sources on the world market at prices and terms that will not unreasonably distort the sales price of Seller's anti-terrorism technologies. (3) Scope of coverage.--Liability insurance obtained pursuant to this subsection shall, in addition to the Seller, protect the following, to the extent of their potential liability for involvement in the manufacture, qualification, sale, use, or operation of qualified anti-terrorism technologies deployed in defense against or response or recovery from an act of terrorism: (A) Contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors and customers of the Seller. (B) Contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and vendors of the customer. (4) Third party claims.--Such liability insurance under this section shall provide coverage against third party claims arising out of, relating to, or resulting from the sale or use of anti-terrorism technologies. (b) Reciprocal Waiver of Claims.--The Seller shall enter into a reciprocal waiver of claims with its contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors and customers, and contractors and subcontractors of the customers, involved in the manufacture, sale, use or operation of qualified anti- terrorism technolog
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