S 737 · 96th Congress · Foreign Trade and International Finance
Export Administration Act of 1979
Bill Progress
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Introduced2
Committee✓
Senate Vote4
House✓
EnactedLatest: Public Law 96-72.(1979-09-29)
Recorded Votes
PassedHouse · 1979-09-28
Yea 321Nay 19
PassedHouse · 1979-09-28
Yea 321Nay 19
Plain Language Summary
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Export Administration Act of 1979 - Authorizes the President to prohibit or curtail the export of goods and technology to the extent necessary. Stipulates that U.S. policy concerning the administration of export controls for national security purposes shall not be based exclusively on a country's Communist or non-Communist status, but shall take into account various factors. Directs the President to review annually U.S. policy towards individual countries and to report the results to Congress. Authorizes export controls on goods and technology which would make a significant contribution to the military potential of any nation threatening U.S. national security. Directs the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to review such controls annually to insure that export controls are limited to militarily critical goods and technologies. Sets forth the factors to be taken into consideration by the President before imposing export controls. Requires the President to report to Congress concerning the imposition or extension of export controls. Prohibits export controls of goods and technology available outside the United States, unless the absence of such con…
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Cosponsors (10)
7 Democrats3 Republicans