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 PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX G 113 STAT. 1501A-511 of State a report containing all shipment information, including a description of the item and the quantity, value, port of exit, and end-user and country of destination of the item.". (b) QUARTERLY REPORTS TO CONGRESS.—- Section 36(a) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2776(a)) is amended— (A) in paragraph (11), by striking "and" at the end; (B) in paragraph (12), by striking "third-party transfers." and inserting "third-party transfers; and"; and (C) by adding after paragraph (12) (but before the last sentence of the subsection), the following: "(13) a report on all exports of significant military equipment for which information has been provided pursuant to section 38(i).". SEC. 1303. ENFORCEMENT OF ARMS EXPORT CONTROL ACT. The Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2751 et seq.) is amended in sections 38(e), 39A(c), and 40(k) by inserting after "except that" each place it appears the following: "section 11(c)(2)(B) of such Act shall not apply, and instead, as prescribed in regulations issued under this section, the Secretary of State may assess civil penalties for violations of this Act and regulations prescribed thereunder and further may commence a civil action to recover such civil penalties, and except further that". SEC. 1304. VIOLATIONS RELATING TO MATERIAL SUPPORT TO TERROR- ISTS. Section 38(g)(l)(A)(iii) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2778(g)(l)(A)(iii)) is amended by adding at the end before the comma the following: "or section 2339A of such title (relating to providing material support to terrorists)". SEC. 1305. AUTHORITY TO CONSENT TO THIRD PARTY TRANSFER OF EX-U.S.S. BOWMAN COUNTY TO USS LST SHIP MEMORIAL, INC. (a) FINDINGS.— Congress makes the following findings: (1) It is the long-standing policy of the United States Government to deny requests for the retransfer of significant military equipment that originated in the United States to private entities. (2) In very exceptional circumstanc€JS, when the United States public interest would be served by the proposed retransfer and end-use, such requests may be favorably considered. (3) Such retransfers to private entities have been authorized in very exceptional circumstances Ibllowing appropriate demilitarization and receipt of assurances from the private entity that the item to be transferred would be used solely in furtherance of Federal Government contracts or for static museum display. (4) Nothing in this section should be construed as a revision of long-standing policy referred to in paragraph (1). (5) The Government of Greece has requested the consent of the United States Government to the retransfer of HS Rodos (ex-U.S.S. Bowman County (LST 391)) to the USS LST Ship Memorial, Inc. (b) AUTHORITY TO CONSENT TO RETRANSFER.— (1) IN GENERAL. —Subject to paragraph (2), the President may consent to the retransfer by the Government of Greece

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