HR 2581 RH

Union Calendar No. 212

107th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 2581

[Report No. 107-297, Parts I and II]

To provide authority to control exports, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

July 20, 2001

Mr. GILMAN introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on International Relations, and in addition to the Committee on Rules, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned

November 16, 2001

Reported from the Committee on International Relations with an amendment

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November 16, 2001

Referral to the Committee on Rules extended for a period not later than December 7, 2001

November 16, 2001

Referred to the Committees on Agriculture, Armed Services, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence for a period ending not later than December 7, 2001, for consideration of such provisions of the bill and amendment as fall within the respective jurisdiction of those committees pursuant to clauses 1 and 11 of rule X

December 7, 2001

Referral to the Committees on Agriculture, Armed Services, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Rules, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence extended for a period ending not later than December 15, 2001

December 14, 2001

Referral to the Committees on Agriculture, Armed Services, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Rules, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence extended for a period ending not later than February 28, 2002

February 28, 2002

Referral to the Committee on Agriculture, Armed Services, Energy and Commerce, Rules, the Judiciary, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence extended for a period ending not later than March 8, 2002

March 8, 2002

Reported from the Committee on Armed Services with amendments

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March 8, 2002

The Committees on Agriculture, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Rules, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence discharged; committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed

[For text of introduced bill, see copy of bill as introduced on July 20, 2001]


A BILL

To provide authority to control exports, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

TITLE I--GENERAL AUTHORITY

TITLE II--NATIONAL SECURITY EXPORT CONTROLS

Subtitle A--Authority and Procedures

Subtitle B--Foreign Availability and Mass-Market Status

Subtitle C--High Performance Computers

TITLE III--FOREIGN POLICY EXPORT CONTROLS

TITLE IV--PROCEDURES FOR EXPORT LICENSES AND INTERAGENCY DISPUTE RESOLUTION

TITLE V--INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS; FOREIGN BOYCOTTS; SANCTIONS; AND ENFORCEMENT

TITLE VI--EXPORT CONTROL AUTHORITY AND REGULATIONS

[Struck out->] TITLE VII--EXPORTS OF SATELLITES [<-Struck out]

TITLE VIII VII--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.

TITLE I--GENERAL AUTHORITY

SEC. 101. COMMERCE CONTROL LIST.

appropriate to the effective and efficient implementation of this Act with respect to the export of an item on the Control List or otherwise subject to control under title II or III of this Act.

SEC. 102. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY.

SEC. 103. PUBLIC INFORMATION; CONSULTATION REQUIREMENTS.

SEC. 104. RIGHT OF EXPORT.

SEC. 105. EXPORT CONTROL ADVISORY COMMITTEES.

SEC. 106. PRESIDENT'S TECHNOLOGY EXPORT COUNCIL.

SEC. 107. PROHIBITION ON CHARGING FEES.

TITLE II--NATIONAL SECURITY EXPORT CONTROLS

Subtitle A--Authority and Procedures

SEC. 201. AUTHORITY FOR NATIONAL SECURITY EXPORT CONTROLS.

SEC. 202. NATIONAL SECURITY CONTROL LIST.

of mass destruction and the means to deliver them, and to deter acts of international terrorism, not included on the National Security Control List pursuant to the provisions of this Act.

SEC. 203. COUNTRY TIERS.

SEC. 204. INCORPORATED PARTS AND COMPONENTS.

SEC. 205. PETITION PROCESS FOR MODIFYING EXPORT STATUS.

SEC. 206. CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW AND REPORT.

Subtitle B--Foreign Availability and Mass-Market Status

SEC. 211. DETERMINATION OF FOREIGN AVAILABILITY AND MASS-MARKET STATUS.

respect to the export of the item is or would be ineffective.

SEC. 212. PRESIDENTIAL SET-ASIDE OF FOREIGN AVAILABILITY STATUS DETERMINATION.

eliminating foreign availability of the item through negotiation; or

SEC. 213. PRESIDENTIAL SET-ASIDE OF MASS-MARKET STATUS DETERMINATION.

SEC. 214. OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION.

Subtitle C--High Performance Computers

SEC. 221. EXPORTS OF HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING TECHNOLOGY.

TITLE III--FOREIGN POLICY EXPORT CONTROLS

SEC. 301. AUTHORITY FOR FOREIGN POLICY EXPORT CONTROLS.

SEC. 302. PROCEDURES FOR IMPOSING CONTROLS.

SEC. 303. CRITERIA FOR FOREIGN POLICY EXPORT CONTROLS.

SEC. 304. PRESIDENTIAL REPORT BEFORE IMPOSITION OF CONTROL.

SEC. 305. IMPOSITION OF CONTROLS.

SEC. 306. DEFERRAL AUTHORITY.

SEC. 307. REVIEW, RENEWAL, AND TERMINATION.

SEC. 308. TERMINATION OF CONTROLS UNDER THIS TITLE.

SEC. 309. COMPLIANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS.

SEC. 310. DESIGNATION OF COUNTRIES SUPPORTING INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM.

a significant contribution to the military potential of such country, including its military logistics capability, or could enhance the ability of such country to support acts of international terrorism.

SEC. 311. CRIME CONTROL INSTRUMENTS.

SEC. 312. MEASURES TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

thereafter, the President shall prepare and submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report regarding the approval of export licenses as required by subsection (a). Such report shall include--

SEC. 313. PROMOTION OF SAFE ENVIRONMENTS.

TITLE IV--PROCEDURES FOR EXPORT LICENSES AND INTERAGENCY DISPUTE RESOLUTION

SEC. 401. EXPORT LICENSE PROCEDURES.

Secretary deny a license shall include a statement of reasons for the recommendation that are consistent with the provisions of this title, and shall cite both the specific statutory and regulatory basis for the recommendation. A department or agency that fails to provide a recommendation in accordance with this paragraph within that 30-day period shall be deemed to have no objection to the decision of the Secretary on the application.

calculating the time periods established by this section.

SEC. 402. INTERAGENCY DISPUTE RESOLUTION PROCESS.

TITLE V--INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS; FOREIGN BOYCOTTS; SANCTIONS; AND ENFORCEMENT

SEC. 501. INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS.

SEC. 502. FOREIGN BOYCOTTS.

country or by nationals or residents of the boycotted country; or

SEC. 503. PENALTIES.

property that was used in the export or attempt to export that was the subject of the violation; and

SEC. 504. MISSILE PROLIFERATION CONTROL VIOLATIONS.

SEC. 505. CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS PROLIFERATION SANCTIONS.

of the 12-month period beginning on the date on which that sanction was imposed on that person, if the President determines and certifies to Congress that such waiver is important to the national security interests of the United States.

SEC. 506. ENFORCEMENT.

to believe that the person to be arrested has committed, is committing, or is about to commit such a violation.

needed for the conduct of such operation, the proceeds or the balance of the proceeds remaining at the time shall be deposited into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous receipts.

SEC. 507. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE.

TITLE VI--EXPORT CONTROL AUTHORITY AND REGULATIONS

SEC. 601. EXPORT CONTROL AUTHORITY AND REGULATIONS.

Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense, shall issue regulations to govern the release of technology to a foreign national within the United States and to establish appropriate procedures and entities to ensure compliance with those regulations.

SEC. 602. CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION.

of paragraph (1) may also be removed from office or employment by the employing agency. Any officer or employee who commits such violation may also be removed from office or employment for the violation of paragraph (1). Sections 503 (e), (g), (h), and (i) and 507 (a), (b), and (c) shall apply to violations described in this paragraph.

[Struck out->] TITLE VII--EXPORTS OF SATELLITES [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 701. APPLICABILITY. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 702. EXPORT CONTROLS ON SATELLITES AND RELATED ITEMS. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 703. EXPORT LICENSE PROCEDURES. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 704. MANDATORY STATE DEPARTMENT REVIEW. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 705. DEFINITIONS. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 706. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] `SEC. 1309. OFFICE OF DEFENSE TRADE CONTROLS.'; [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 707. EFFECTIVE DATE. [<-Struck out]

[Struck out->] SEC. 708. EFFECT ON EXISTING LAW. [<-Struck out]

TITLE VIII VII--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

SEC. 801 701. ANNUAL REPORT.

SEC. 802 702. RELATIONSHIP TO THE ARMS EXPORT CONTROL ACT.

SEC. 803 703. ENHANCEMENT OF CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF NUCLEAR TRANSFERS TO NORTH KOREA.

SEC. 804 704. PROCEDURES FOR CONSIDERATION OF JOINT RESOLUTIONS.

`SEC. 823. PROCEDURES FOR CONSIDERATION OF JOINT RESOLUTION DESCRIBED IN SECTION 822(A)(2).

relate to the procedures of that House at any time, in the same manner, and to the same extent as in the case of any other rule of that House.

SEC. 805 705. RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE JUDICIAL REVIEW COMMISSION ON FOREIGN ASSET CONTROL.

SEC. 806 706. IMPROVEMENTS TO THE AUTOMATED EXPORT SYSTEM.

`(b) Any person, other than a person described in subsection (a), required to submit export information, shall file such information in accordance with any rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant to this chapter. In the event any such information or reports are not filed within such prescribed period, the Secretary of Commerce (and officers and employees of the Department of Commerce designated by the Secretary) may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each day's delinquency beyond the prescribed period, but not more than $10,000 per violation.'.

`Sec. 305. Penalties for unlawful export information activities

SEC. 807 707. TECHNICAL AND CONFORMING AMENDMENTS.

inserting `502(b) of the Export Administration Act of 2001'; and

SEC. 808 708. SAVINGS PROVISIONS.

Union Calendar No. 212

107th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 2581

[Report No. 107-297, Parts I and II]

A BILL

To provide authority to control exports, and for other purposes.


March 8, 2002

Reported from the Committee on Armed Services with amendments

March 8, 2002

The Committees on Agriculture, Energy and Commerce, the Judiciary, Rules, Ways and Means, and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence discharged; committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed

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