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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 10715 · Sec. 1522

Sec. 1522. RELEASE OF EXPORT INFORMATION BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO OTHER AGENCIES FOR PURPOSE OF NATIONAL SECURITY ASSESSMENT

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## SEC. 1522 RELEASE OF EXPORT INFORMATION BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE TO OTHER AGENCIES FOR PURPOSE OF NATIONAL SECURITY ASSESSMENT **[**[50 U.S.C. APP. 2404](/us/usc/t50/app2404) note**]** ###
(a)Release of Export Information The Secretary of Commerce shall, upon the written request of an official specified in subsection (c), transmit to that official any information relating to exports that is held by the Department of Commerce and is requested by that official for the purpose of assessing national security risks. The Secretary shall transmit such information within 10 business days after receiving such a request. ###
(b)Nature of Information The information referred to in subsection
(a)includes information concerning— ####
(1)export licenses issued by the Department of Commerce; ####
(2)exports that were carried out under an export license issued by the Department of Commerce; and ####
(3)exports from the United States that were carried out without an export license. ###
(c)Requesting Officials The officials referred to in subsection
(a)are the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Energy, and the Director of Central Intelligence. Each of those officials may delegate to any other official within their respective departments and agency the authority to request information under subsection (a).
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