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regulatory impact analysis provided in response to that determination still applies.
The Comptroller, Department of Defense has determined that this rule does not impose paperwork requirements or other regulatory burdens of the type Executive Order 12291 and the Regulatory Flexibility Act were intended to minimize. In fact, the economic impact of this rule is a reduction of amounts due to the U.S. Government and a reduction in work load--both paperwork and accounting efforts--to both the Department of Defense and defense contractors.
Paperwork Reduction Act Information
The final rule contains no new information collection requirements requiring the approval of OMB under 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.
List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 165
Armed forces, Commercial sales, foreign military sales, Foreign trade.
Accordingly, 32 CFR part 163 is proposed to be amended as follows:
PART 165--RECOUPMENT OF NONRECURRING COSTS ON SALES OR LICENSING OF U.S. ITEMS
1. The authority for 32 CFR Part 165 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 31 U.S.C. 9701
Sec. 165.2 [Amended]
2. Section 165.2 is proposed to be amended in paragraph (b) by removing the words, "and contractually to DoD contractors who sell or license defense items developed with DoD appropriations or funds (and in special cases, customer funds)"
Sec. 165.3 [Amended]
3. Section 165.3 is proposed to be amended by removing paragraph (b) and
redesignating paragraphs "(c) through (n)" as "(b) through (m)".
Sec. 165.5
[Amended]
4. Section 165.5 is proposed to be amended in paragraph (c)(3) by removing the words, "or direct commercial sales" and by removing paragraph (e)(4), redesignating paragraphs "(e) (5) through (e) (7)" as "(e) (4) through (e) (6)".
Sec. 165.6
[Amended]
5. Section 165.6 is proposed to be amended in paragraph (c) by adding a period in the second sentence after the word "agreements" and removing the remainder of that sentence and the third sentence.
6. Section 165.6 is proposed to be amended by removing paragraph (g).