Amendment102nd Congress
An amendment to delete the section of the bill that requires all items to be removed from the Commerce Department's Commodity Control List by October 1, 1992 and reinstated only with a written justification for each item. The amendment would retain the section of the bill that requires an annual review of the Control List but would require the concurrence of the Defense Department in adding or removing items from the list.
- Amendment Number
- 371
- Description
- An amendment to delete the section of the bill that requires all items to be removed from the Commerce Department's Commodity Control List by October 1, 1992 and reinstated only with a written justification for each item. The amendment would retain the section of the bill that requires an annual review of the Control List but would require the concurrence of the Defense Department in adding or removing items from the list.
- Purpose
- Amendment sought to delete language which requires that all items be removed from the Commerce Department's Commodity Control List by October 1, 1992 and reinstated only with a written justification for each item; require an annual review of the Control List; require the concurrence of the Defense Department in adding or removing items from the List; and provide that the President would resolve disputes between the Commerce and Defense Departments.
- Congress
- 102
- Type
- HAMDT
- Latest Action Date
- Oct 30, 1991
- Latest Action Text
- On agreeing to the Hunter amendment (A014) Failed by recorded vote: 135 - 270 (Roll no. 357).
- Latest Action Time
- 21:27:39
- Submitted Date
- Oct 30, 1991
- Chamber
- House of Representatives
- Update Date
- Jun 7, 2021