Sec. 4364. Certification
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The Secretary may not give consent to a retransfer of a defense article or defense service that would be, if it were a sale, subject to the requirements of section 4382 (regarding congressional certification of sensitive foreign military sales and agreements), unless the Secretary submits to the appropriate congressional committees a written certification with respect to such proposed retransfer containing— the name of the country or organization proposing to make such retransfer; a description of such article or service proposed to be retransferred, including its acquisition cost; the name of the proposed recipient of such article or service; the reasons for such proposed retransfer; and the date on which such retransfer is proposed to be made.
Any certification submitted to the appropriate congressional committees pursuant to paragraph (1)— shall be submitted in unclassified form, except that information regarding the dollar value and number of defense articles or defense services proposed to be retransferred may be submitted in classified form if public disclosure thereof would be clearly detrimental to the security of the United States; and shall be subject to the requirements of sections 4384. Paragraph
(1)shall not apply to an export that has been exempted from the licensing requirements of this title pursuant to an agreement pursuant to section 4341.