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make any false representations to facilitate any export in violation of the Export Administration Act or any order or regulation issued thereunder.

(3) Definition. As used in this § 390.2, the terms "practice before the Domestic and International Business Administration" and "appear before the Domestic and International Business Administration" include:

(i) The submission on behalf of another of applications for export licenses or other documents required to be filed with the Domestic and International Business Administration, or the execution of the same;

(ii) Conferences or other communications on behalf of another with officers or employees of the Domestic and International Business Administration for the purpose of soliciting or expediting approval by the Domestic and International Business Administration of applications for export licenses or other documents, or with respect to quotas, allocations, requirements or other export control actions, pertaining to matters within the jurisdiction of the Domestic and International Business Administration;

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(iii) Participation on behalf of another in any proceeding before the Domestic and International Business Administration; and

(iv) The submission to a customs official on behalf of another of a license or Shipper's Export Declaration or other export control document.

(4) Proceedings. All proceedings under this § 390.2 shall be conducted in the same manner as provided in Part 388 of this subchapter.

(b) Employees and former employees. Persons who are or at any time have been employed on a full-time or parttime, compensated or uncompensated, basis by the U.S. Government are subject to the provisions of title 18, United States Code, sections 203, 205 and 207 (Public Law 87-849, 87th Congress) in connection with representing a private party or interest before the U.S. Department of Commerce in connection with any export control matter.

§ 390.3 Export control authority to be exercised by U.S. Department of Commerce Field Office Directors in the event of enemy attack on the United States.

(a) Delegation to field office director. In the event of an enemy attack on the United States, each Director of a U.S. Department of Commerce field office is authorized to exercise control over exports from the area assigned to him for purposes of this regulation.

(b) Areas for which field office directors may control exports. The area of jurisdiction assigned to each Director will be his area of jurisdiction at the time of an attack.

(c) Orders from U.S. Department of Commerce. The authorization set forth in paragraph (a) of this section shall be subject to any orders or directives transmitted from the U.S. Department of Commerce.

§ 390.4 Disclosure of license issuance and other information.

By order of the Secretary of Commerce, the Office of Export Control Administration will make available daily, for each validated export license granted on the previous business day: (a) A general description of the commodity or technical data licensed for export;

(b) The total value of the licensed commodity; and

(c) The country of destination of the export. Pursuant to section 7(c) of Export Administration Act of 1969, no other specific information regarding any general or validated export license, any other authorization regarding export or reexport, or any Shipper's Export Declaration will be made available to the public by the Office of Export Administration, except with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce.

[13th Gen. Rev. of Export Regs., Amdt. 9, 35 FR 16532, Oct. 23, 1970]

§ 390.5 General order revoking validated licenses for export to South Vietnam and Cambodia.

Effective 12:01 a.m., e.d.t. May 16, 1975, all validated export licenses or authorizations that had not previously been revoked, authorizing export or

reexport of any commodity or technical data to South Vietnam or Cambodia, are revoked.

[40 FR 21932, May 20, 1975]

PARTS 391-398 [RESERVED]

PART 399-COMMODITY CONTROL LIST AND RELATED MATTERS

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399.1 Commodity Control List; incorporation by reference.

399.2 Commodity Interpretations; incorporation by reference.

AUTHORITY: Sec. 4, 83 Stat. 842; (50 U.S.C. App. 2403); E.O. 11533, 35 FR 8799, 3 CFR, 1970 Comp., p. 134; E.O. 11683, 37 FR 117813, 3A CFR, 1972 Comp., p. 202.

SOURCE: 13th Gen. Rev. of Export Regs., 35 FR 9207, June 12, 1970, unless otherwise noted.

§ 399.1 Commodity Control List; incorporation by reference.

(a) The text of the current edition of the Commodity Control List as published in the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Administration Regulations which is referred to and invoked by provisions in this Subchapter B, is hereby incorporated by reference pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1) and 1 CFR Part 20.

(b) The Commodity Control List is available at the following places:

Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Exporters Service Section, Office of Export Administration, Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230.

Field Offices of the Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce.

(c) Revisions, amendments, revocations, deletions, recodifications, redesignations, and corrections will be issued in Export Administration Bulletins from time to time by the Office of Export Administration Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230, in the form of replacement pages or insert sheets, and an official historic file will be maintained by the Office of Export Administration.

NOTE: For FR page references to Commodity Control List amendments, see the List of CFR Sections Affected.

§ 399.2 Commodity Interpretations; incorporation by reference.

(a) The text of the current edition of the Commodity Interpretations as published in the Export Administration Regulations which is referred to and invoked by provisions in this Subchapter B, is hereby incorporated by reference pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(1) and 1 CFR Part 20.

(b) The Commodity Interpretations are available at the following places: Superintendent of Documents, Government

Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Exporters Service Section, Office of Export Administration, Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C. 20230.

Field Offices of the Domestic and International Business Administration, Department of Commerce.

(c) Revisions, amendments, revocations, deletions, recodifications, redesignations, and corrections will be issued in Export Administration Bulletins, from time to time by the Office of Export Administration and an historic file will be maintained by the Office of Export Administration.

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CHAPTER IV-FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES

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NUMBER AND LOCATION OF ZONES

400.300 Each port of entry entitled to at least one zone.

400.301 Port of entry located in more than one State entitled to a zone in each such State.

400.302 Zone may be authorized in each of two cities separated by water in one port of entry.

400.303 Additional zones in port of entry may be authorized by Board. 400.304 Zones for specialized purposes.

ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL, AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE 400.400 Economic survey of proposed zone. 400.401 Proof of ability of applicant adequately to finance zone.

400.402 Physical facilities required in the operation of a zone. 400.403 Construction and operation of equipment for segregation from customs territory and quarters for personnel.

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400.604 Additional information. 400.605 Public notice of application. 400.606 Amendments.

400.607 Applications for expansion of zone and modification of zone boundaries. 400.608 Determining filing date.

400.609 Information exempt from public

inspection.

GRANTS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS

400.700 Failure to comply with conditions of grant.

400.701 Disposition of grant prohibited. 400.702 Special conditions.

OPERATION OF ZONE

400.800 Operations in zone, and forms and

procedures.

400.801 Merchandise permitted in a zone. 400.802 Disposition of merchandise in a

zone.

400.803 Manipulation, manufacture, and exhibition of merchandise.

400.804 Status of merchandise in a zone. 400.805 Use of zone by carriers.

400.806 Subsequent importation of zone

merchandise.

400.807 Exclusion from zone of goods or process of treatment.

400.808 Retail trade within zone. 400.809 Residence within zone. 400.810 Employees and persons entering and leaving zone.

400.811 All persons entering zone bound by regulations.

400.812 Identification of employees within

zone.

400.813 Hours of business and service. 400.814 Payment of customs officers and employees.

400.815 Erection of buildings within zone by persons other than grantee.

MAINTENANCE OF ZONE

400.900 Structures and facilities to be maintained in good order.

400.901 Penalty for failure to make repairs or alterations.

ADMINISTRATION OF ZONE 400.1000 Operation, maintenance and ad

ministration.

400.1001 Regulations promulgated by grantee, and posting of regulations within zone.

400.1002 Grantee's reports to Board. 400.1002a Uniform system of accounts, records, and reports.

400.1003 Zones to be operated as public utilities.

400.1004 Inspection of zones.

400.1005 Separability of regulations in

event of invalidity.

400.1006 Changes in regulations.

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