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 93 STAT. 534

PUBLIC LAW 96-72—SEPT. 29, 1979 reconstruct goods, including computer software and technical data, but not the goods themselves; and (5) the term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce. EFFECT ON OTHER ACTS

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SEC. 17. (a) IN GENERAL.—Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to modify, repeal, supersede, or otherwise affect the provisions of any other laws authorizing control over exports of any commodity. (b) COORDINATION OF CONTROLS.—The authority granted to the

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92 Stat. 141. 42 USC 2139.

President under this Act shall be exercised in such manner as to achieve effective coordination with the authority exercised under section 38 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2778). (c) CIVIL AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any product (1) which is standard equipment, certified by the Federal Aviation Administration, in civil aircraft and is an integral part of such aircraft, and (2) which is to be exported to a country other than a controlled country, shall be subject to export controls exclusively under this Act. Any such product shall not be subject to controls under section 38(b)(2) of the Arms Export Control Act. For purposes of this subsection, the term "controlled country" means any country described in section 620(f) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. (d) NONPROLIFERATION CONTROLS.—(1) Nothing in section 5 or 6 of this Act shall be construed to supersede the procedures published by the President pursuant to section 309(c) of the Nuclear Non-ProliferationAct ofl978. (2) With respect to any export license application which, under the procedures published by the President pursuant to section 309(c) of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978, is referred to the Subgroup on Nuclear Export Coordination or other interagency group, the provisions of section 10 of this Act shall apply with respect to such license application only to the extent that they are consistent with such published procedures, except that if the processing of any such application under such procedures is not completed within 180 days after the receipt of the application by the Secretary, the applicant shall have the rights of appeal and court action provided in section 100") of this Act. (e) TERMINATION OF OTHER AUTHORITY.—On October 1, 1979, the

Mutual Defense Assistance Control Act of 1951 (22 U.S.C. 1611-1613d), is superseded. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS 50 USC app.

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SEC. 18. (a) REQUIREMENT OF AUTHORIZING LEGISLATION.—Notwith-

standing any other provision of law, no appropriation shall be made under any law to the Department of Commerce for expenses to carry out the purposes of this Act unless previously and specifically authorized by law. (b) AUTHORIZATION.—There are authorized to be appropriated to the Department of Commerce to carry out the purposes of this Act— (1) $8,000,000 for each of the fiscal years 1980 and 1981, of which $1,250,000 shall be available for each such fiscal year only for purposes of carrying out foreign availability assessments pursuant to section 5(f)(5), and (2) such additional amounts, for each such fiscal year, as may be necessary for increases in salary, pay, retirement, other

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