Section 7(g) of the EAA, as amended by
the Export Administration Amendments Act of 1985 (Public Law
99-64), exempts from foreign policy controls exports of donations
to meet basic human needs. Since the enactment of Public Law 99-74,
an exporter had to apply for a bulk humanitarian license permitting
the export of goods identified in a supplement to the regulation
without restriction as to quantity or number of shipments to any of
the embargoed destinations. New license exception procedures
contained in this regulation reduce the regulatory burden on these
exporters by enabling them to make humanitarian donations with only
minimal...
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