Sec. 106. Sense of Congress on licensing under United States arms export control programs
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It is the sense of Congress that, in implementing reforms of United States arms export control programs, the President should prioritize the development of a new framework to improve and streamline licensing under such programs, including by seeking to revise the Special Comprehensive Export Authorizations for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, any member country of that Organization, or any other country described in section 36(c)(2)(A) of the Arms Export Control Act ( 22 U.S.C. 2776(c)(2)(A) ) under section 126.14 of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations (relating to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations).
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Sense of Congress on licensing under United States arms export control programs
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