- Supplement No. 2 to Part 736—Administrative Orders
Administrative Order One: Disclosure of License Issuance and Other Information. Consistent with section 12(c) of the Export Administrati on Act of 1979, as amended, information obtained by the U.S. Department of Commerce for the purpose of consideration of or concerning license applications, as well as related information, will not be publicly disclosed without the approval of the Secretary of Commerce. Electronic Export Information (EEI) filings via the Automated Export System (AES) are also exempt from public disclosure, except with the approval of the Secretary of Commerce, in accordance with § 301(g) of Title 13, United States Code.
Administrative Order Two: Conduct of Business and Practice in Connection with Export Control Matters.
(a) Exclusion of persons guilty of unethical conduct or not possessing required integrity and ethical standards.
(1) Who may be excluded. Any person, whether acting on his own behalf or on behalf of another, who shall be found guilty of engaging in any unethical activity or who shall be demonstrated not to possess the required integrity and ethical standards, may be excluded from (denied) export privileges on his own behalf, or may be excluded from practice before BIS on behalf of another, in connection with any export control matter, or both, as provided in part 764 of the EAR.
(2) Grounds for exclusion. Among the grounds for exclusion are the following:
(i) Inducing or attempting to induce by gifts, promises, bribes, or otherwise, any officer or employee of BIS or any customs or post office official, to take any action with respect to the issuance of licenses or any other aspects of the administration of the Export Administration Act, whether or not in violation of any regulation;
(ii) Offering or making gifts or promises thereof to any such officer or employee for any other reason;
(iii) Soliciting by advertisement or otherwise the handling of business before BIS on the representation, express or implied, that such person, through personal acquaintance or otherwise, possesses special influence over any officer or employee of BIS;
(iv) Charging, or proposing to charge, for any service performed in connection with the issuance of any license, any fee wholly contingent upon the granting of such license and the amount or value thereof. This provision will not be construed to prohibit the charge of any fee agreed to by the parties; provided that the out-of-pocket expenditures and the reasonable value of the services performed, whether or not the license is issued and regardless of the amount thereof, are fairly compensated; and
(v) Knowingly violating or participating in the violation of, or an attempt to violate, any regulation with respect to the export of commodities or technical data, including the making of or inducing another to make any false representations to facilitate any export in violation of the Export Administration Act or any order or regulation issued thereunder.
(3) Definition. As used in this Administrative Order, the terms “practice before BIS” and “appear before BIS” include:
(i) The submission on behalf of another of applications for export licenses or other documents required to be filed with BIS, or the execution of the same;
(ii) Conferences or other communications on behalf of another with officers or employees of BIS for the purpose of soliciting or expediting approval by BIS of applications for export licenses or other documents, or with respect to quotas, allocations, requirements or other export control actions, pertaining to matters within the jurisdiction of BIS;
(iii) Participating on behalf of another in any proceeding pending before BIS;
(iv) Submission on behalf of another of a license or other export control document to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP); and
(v) Reporting on behalf of another Electronic Export Information via the Automated Export System (AES) to CBP.
(4) Proceedings. All proceedings under this Administrative Order shall be conducted in the same manner as provided in part 766 of the EAR.
(b) Employees and former employees. Persons who are or at any time have been employed on a full-time or part-time, compensated or uncompensated, basis by the U.S. Government are subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 203, 205, and 207 (Pub. L. 87-849, 87th Congress) in connection with representing a private party or interest before the U.S. Department of Commerce in connection with any export control matter.