Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/22/129.7
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22 CFR 129.7 - Policy on embargoes and other proscriptions. | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 22 › Chapter I › Subchapter M › Part 129 › Section 129.7
22 CFR 129.7 - Policy on embargoes and other proscriptions.
§ 129.7 Policy on embargoes and other proscriptions.
(a) This section applies to brokering activities defined in § 129.2, regardless of whether the person involved in such activities has registered or is exempt from registration under § 129.3. The exemptions in § 129.5 from the requirement for approval are not applicable to brokering activities subject to this section.
(b) No person may engage in or make a proposal to engage in brokering activities that involve any country, area, or person referred to in § 126.1 of this subchapter without first obtaining the approval of the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
(c) No person may engage in or make a proposal to engage in brokering activities without first obtaining approval of the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls if such activities involve countries or persons identified by the Department of State through notice in the Federal Register, with respect to which certain limitations on defense articles or defense services are imposed for reasons of U.S. national security, foreign policy, or law enforcement interests (e.g., an individual subject to debarment pursuant to § 127.7 of this subchapter). (See § 127.1(c) of this subchapter for additional disclosure and approval requirements applicable to brokering activities.)
[ 78 FR 52692, Aug. 26, 2013]
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 22 CFR Part 129 after this date.
FR Doc. 2013-20743
RIN 1400-AC37
This rule is effective October 25, 2013. Interested parties may submit comments on this rule by October 10, 2013. The Department will publish a final rule notifying of any changes to the rule pursuant to public comment assessment.
22 CFR Parts 120, 122, 126, 127, 128, and 129
The Department of State is issuing this interim final rule amending the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) relating to brokers and brokering activities and to related provisions of the ITAR. These amendments clarify registration requirements, the scope of brokering activities, prior approval requirements and exemptions, procedures for obtaining prior approval and guidance, and reporting and recordkeeping of such activities. Conforming and technical changes are made to other parts of the ITAR that affect export as well as brokering activities. The revisions contained in this rule are part of the Department of State&apos;s retrospective plan under E.O. 13563 completed on August 17, 2011.
22 CFR 126.1 — Prohibited Exports, Imports, and Sales to or From Certain Countries.
22 CFR 129.3 — Requirement to Register.