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 PUBLIC LAW 99-64—JULY 12, 1985

99 STAT. 123

shall periodically, but not less frequently than annually, perform audits of licensing procedures under this subparagraph in order to assure the integrity and effectiveness of those procedures. "(C) A project license, authorizing exports of goods or technology for a specified activity. "(D) A service supply license, authorizing exports of spare or replacement parts for goods previously exported.". (b) CONTROL LIST.—Section 4(b) is amended—

(1) by striking out "Commodity" and "commodity"; and (2) by striking out "consisting of any goods or technology subject to export controls under this Act" and inserting in lieu thereof "stating license requirements (other than for general licenses) for exports of goods and technology under this Act".

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2403.

(c) FOREIGN AVAILABILITY.—Section 4(c) is amended—

(1) by striking out "significant" and inserting in lieu thereof "sufficient"; (2) by inserting after "those produced in the United States" the following: "so as to render the controls ineffective in achieving their purposes"; and (3) by adding at the end the following: "In complying with the provisions of this subsection, the President shall give strong emphasis to bilateral or multilateral negotiations to eliminate foreign availability. The Secretary and the Secretary of Defense shall cooperate in gathering information relating to foreign availability, including the establishment and maintenance of a jointly operated computer system.". (d) NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC AND CONSULTATION WITH BUSINESS.—

Section 4(f) is amended to read as follows: "(f) NOTIFICATION OF THE PUBLIC; CONSULTATION WITH BUSINESS.—

The Secretary shall keep the public fully apprised of changes in export control policy and procedures instituted in conformity with this Act with a view to encouraging trade. The Secretary shall meet regularly with representatives of a broad spectrum of enterprises, labor organizations, and citizens interested in or affected by export controls, in order to obtain their views on United States export control policy and the foreign availability of goods and technology.". SEC. 105. NATIONAL SECURITY CONTROLS. (a) AUTHORITY.— (1) TRANSFERS TO EMBASSIES OF CONTROLLED COUNTRIES.—Sec-

tion 5(a)(l) (50 U.S.C. App. 2404(a)(l)) is amended by inserting after the first sentence the following new sentence: "The authority contained in this subsection includes the authority to prohibit or curtail the transfer of goods or technology within the United States to embassies and affiliates of controlled countries.". (2) CLERICAL AMENDMENT.—Section 5(a)(2) is amended— (A) by striking out "(A)"; and (B) by striking out subparagraph (B). (3) SAFEGUARDS TO PREVENT DIVERSIONS.—Section 5(a)(3) is amended by striking out the last sentence. (b) PoucY TOWARD INDIVIDUAL COUNTRIES.— (1) CONTROLLED COUNTRIES.—Section 5(b) is amended by strik- President of U.S. ing out the first sentence and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(1) In administering export controls for national security purposes under this section, the President shall estab-

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