Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 32 - National Defense |
Subtitle A - Department of Defense |
Chapter VI - Department of the Navy |
SubChapter D - Procurement, Property, Patents, and Contracts |
Part 744 - Policies and Procedures for the Protection of Proprietary Rights in Technical Information Proposed for Release to Foreign Governments |
§ 744.6 - Authorization for release without consent of the owner.
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§ 744.6 Authorization for release without consent of the owner.
(a) Military equipment including the information essential for its operation, maintenance and repair and technical information, known or claimed to be proprietary, which is being considered for release in accordance with § 264.4(d)(3), may be released when the Chief of Naval Operations or his designee or a bureau chief or deputy bureau chief determines under the authority of the Act that such action clearly warrants the assumption of financial liability that may be incurred and there is no acceptable substitute equipment or information for which consent to release is obtainable or which is not proprietary.
(b) Where any technical information is released in accordance with this section, such release shall be subject to the conditions of release set forth in § 264.4(f).
(c) Military equipment, including the information essential for its operation, maintenance, and repair, known or claimed to be privately owned and for which consent for release cannot be obtained may be furnished to foreign governments in accord with § 264.4(d)(3) without further legal authorization, provided such release is made pursuant to the grant aid provisions of the Mutual Security Act of 1954, as amended, and provided further, there is no acceptable substitute equipment or information for which consent for release is obtainable or which is not proprietary.
[24 FR 10715, Dec. 25, 1959, as amended at 44 FR 30686, May 29, 1979]