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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

PUBLIC LAW 94-329—JUNE 30, 1976

90 STAT. 767

(C) insert the following new paragraph immediately after paragraph (7): " (8) a description of each payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee reported to the Secretary of State under section 39, including (A) the name of the person who made such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee; (B) the name of any sales agent or other person to whom such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee was p a i d; (C) the date and amount of such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee; (D) a description of the sale in connection with which such payment, contribution, gift, commission, or fee was p a i d; and (E) the identification of any business information considered confidential by the person submitting it which is included in the report; and". (2) I n the first sentence of subsection (b), insert immediately before the period "and a description, containing the information specified in paragraph (8) of subsection (a), of any contribution, gift, commission, or fee paid or offered or agreed to be paid in order to solicit, promote, or otherwise to secure such letter of offer". (b) Chapter 3 of the Foreign Military Sales Act, as amended by 22 USC 2779. section 212 of this iVct, is further amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "SEC.

39.

FEES

or

MILITARY SALES AGENTS AND OTHER

PAY-

MENTS.—(a) I n accordance with such regulations as he may prescribe, the Secretary of State shall require adequate and timely reporting on political contributions, gifts, commissions and fees paid, or offered or agreed to be paid, by any person in connection with— " (1) sales of defense articles or defense services under section 22 of this Act; or " (2) commercial sales of defense articles or defense services licensed or approved under section 38 of this Act; to or for the armed forces of a foreign country or international organization in order to solicit, promote, or otherwise to secure the conclusion of such sales. Such regulations shall specify the amounts and the kinds of payments, offers, and agreements to be reported, and the form and timing of reports, and shall require reports on the names of sales agents and other persons receiving such payments. The Secretary of State shall by regulation require such recordkeeping as he determines is necessary. " (b) The President may, by regulation, prohibit, limit, or prescribe conditions with respect to such contributions, gifts, conunissions, and fees as he determines will be in furtherance of the purposes of this Act. " (c) No such contribution, gift, commission, or fee may be included, in whole or in part, in the amount paid under any procurement contract entered into under section 22 of this Act, unless the amount thereof is reasonable, allocable to such contract, and not made to a person who has solicited, promoted, or otherwise secured such sale, or has held himself out as being able to do so, through improper influence. For the purposes of this section, 'improper influence' means influence, direct or indirect, which induces or attempts to induce consideration or action by any employee or officer of a purchasing foreign government or international organization with respect to such purchase on anj?^ basis other than such consideration of merit as are involved in comparable United States procurements.

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22 USC 2762.

Recordkeeping,

"Improper influence."