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Appendix J: Export Control Legislation in the 110th Congress
Pages 131-134

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From page 131...
... H.R. 6828 would require electronic filing of export data through the Automated Export System, would set up conferences with mandatory participation by the secretaries of State, Defense, Homeland Security, and Treasury for information sharing and exporter education, would establish Automated Export System electronic registration for license filers, and would set up a judicial appeal process for contesting license decisions.
From page 132...
... H.R. 5916 attempts to improve license review by setting time limits for the review process, by capping the number of allowable unprocessed applications, and by allowing special licensing for spare and replacement parts to NATO, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Israel, and South Korea.
From page 133...
... S 3563 would increase appropriations for administering the Arms Export Control Act, for overseeing IAEA safeguard, and for global pathogen surveillance.


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