[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 131 (Friday, July 9, 1999)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 37065-37067]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-16941]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
28 CFR Part 5
[AG Order No. 2229-99]
RIN 1105-AA45
Foreign Agents Registration Act
AGENCY: Department of Justice.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Justice proposes to amend its existing
regulations implementing the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938,
as amended (FARA or the Act). The proposed rule would establish new
regulations needed as a result of the passage of the Lobbying
Disclosure Act of 1995 (LDA) and the Lobbying Disclosure Technical
Amendments Act of 1998 (LDTAA), both of which amended FARA. The
proposed regulations clarify the scope of the amended Act and some
exemptions to the Act, and make technical amendments to existing
regulations.
DATES: Written comments must be submitted on or before September 7,
1999.
ADDRESSES: Please address all written comments concerning this proposed
rule to Marshall R. Williams, Chief, Registration Unit, Internal
Security Section, Criminal Division, United States Department of
Justice, Washington, DC 20530.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marshall R. Williams, Chief,
Registration Unit or Heather H. Hunt, Attorney, Registration Unit on
(202) 514-1216 or by facsimile on (202) 514-2836. These are not toll-
free numbers.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of
1938 (FARA or the Act), 22 U.S.C. 611-621, agents of foreign principals
are required to register with the Department of Justice in order to
make periodic public disclosure of their relationship with the foreign
principal, activities on behalf of the foreign principal, and receipts
and disbursements in support of these activities. In the Lobbying
Disclosure Act of 1995, Public Law 104-65 (LDA), and the Lobbying
Disclosure Technical Amendments Act of 1998, Public Law 105-166
(LDTAA), Congress amended FARA in several respects. First, Congress
generally narrowed the scope of FARA to agents of foreign governments
and foreign political parties. Under new section 3(h) of FARA, 22
U.S.C. 613(h), agents of foreign principals other than foreign
governments or foreign political parties need not register under FARA
if such agents engage in lobbying activities and register under the
LDA. Second, Congress repealed section 1(q), 22 U.S.C. 611(a), which
had provided a safe harbor specifying circumstances in which agents of
multinational corporations would be exempt from registration under
section 3(d)(2) of the Act, 22 U.S.C. 613(d)(2). When Congress
authorized registration under the LDA rather than FARA for lobbying
activities on behalf of foreign principals other than foreign
governments and foreign political parties, section 1(q) became largely
unnecessary.
In addition, in the LDA Congress clarified the applicability of an
exemption in section 3(g), 22 U.S.C. 613(g), for legal representation
of a foreign principal in certain proceedings. Finally, Congress
substituted the term ``informational materials'' for the term
``political propaganda'' throughout FARA, except in section 4(e), 22
U.S.C. 614(e), which concerns the dissemination of materials on behalf
of the foreign principal, and in section 11, 22 U.S.C. 621, which
concerns the filing of a semi-annual report with Congress.
These amendments require changes in regulations implementing, among
others, sections 3(d)(2), 3(g), 3(h) and 4 of FARA. First, this
proposed rule clarifies the reach of section 3(d)(2) in light of the
repeal of section 1(q) of FARA. Section 3(d)(2) exempts from
registration under FARA activities of a political nature ``not serving
predominantly a foreign interest.'' Under the rule, activities of an
agent on behalf of a foreign commercial interest, even if the
activities are political in nature and are directed or controlled by a
foreign government or foreign political party, do not require
registration under FARA because such activities do not ``serve
predominantly a foreign interest'' for purposes of 3(d)(2). However,
the new regulation clarifies that even after the deletion of section
1(q), any person, including a foreign or domestic corporation, who
engages in political activities, not of a commercial nature, on behalf
of a foreign government or foreign political party is required to
register under FARA, as these activities will ``serve predominantly a
foreign interest'' and thus not be exempt under section 3(d)(2).
Second, the rule clarifies the circumstances in which agents of
foreign principals, other than foreign governments or foreign political
parties, can claim the new exemption provided in section 3(h), and
clarifies the reach of the revised ``attorneys' exemption'' in section
3(g). In addition, the proposed rule strikes the term ``political
propaganda'' wherever it appears in the regulations and substitutes the
LDA term, ``informational materials.'' Finally, the rule makes certain
technical amendments to the existing regulations to delete reference to
other repealed sections of the Act and to enable the Registration Unit
to more effectively administer the statute by allowing for electronic
filing in the future.
Certifications and Determinations
The Attorney General, in accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility
Act (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), has reviewed this proposed rule and, by
approving it, certifies that it will not have a significant economic
impact on a substantial number of small entities. The rule primarily
affects those persons required to register pursuant to FARA, currently
approximately 525 primary registrants and 2,464 individual short form
registrants.
This proposed rule has been drafted and reviewed in accordance with
Executive Order 12866, section 1(b), Principles of Regulation. The
Department of Justice has determined that it does not constitute
``significant regulatory action'' under section 3(f) of Executive Order
12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, and accordingly it has not been
reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget.
In addition, the Department of Justice certifies that this rule is
not a major rule as defined by section 251 of the Small Business
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 804. The rule
will not result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or
more; a major increase in costs or prices; or significant adverse
effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity,
innovation, or the ability of United States-based companies to compete
with foreign-based companies in domestic and export markets.
Furthermore, this rule will not result in the expenditure by State,
local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private
sector, of $100 million or more in any one year, and it will not
significantly or uniquely affect small governments. Therefore, no
actions were deemed necessary under the provisions of the Unfunded
Mandates Reform Act of 1995.
Finally, this rule will not have substantial direct effects on the
States, on the relationship between the national government and the
States, or on
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distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of
government. Therefore, in accordance with Executive Order 12612, it is
determined that this rule does not have sufficient federalism
implications to warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment.
List of Subjects in 28 CFR Part 5
Aliens, Foreign relations, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Security measures.
Accordingly, the Department of Justice proposes to amend part 5 of
title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations, chapter I, as follows:
PART 5--ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF FOREIGN AGENTS
REGISTRATION ACT OF 1938, AS AMENDED
1. The authority citation for part 5 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 28 U.S.C. 509, 510; section 1, 56 Stat. 248, 357 (22
U.S.C. 620); title I, Pub. L. 102-395, 106 Stat. 1828, 1831 (22
U.S.C. 612 note).
Sec. 5.5 [Amended]
2. a. Amend Sec. 5.5 in paragraph (d)(10) by adding the words
``informational materials,'' following ``reports,''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.5 in paragraph (d)(11) by adding the words
``informational materials,'' following ``reports,''.
Sec. 5.100 [Amended]
3. a. Amend Sec. 5.100 in paragraph (c) by removing ``1 (q),''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.100 in paragraph (d) by removing ``1 (q),''.
Sec. 5.200 [Amended]
4. Amend Sec. 5.200 in paragraph (b) by removing the words ``Form
OBD-63'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided by the
Registration Unit''.
Sec. 5.201 [Amended]
5. a. Amend Sec. 5.201 in paragraph (a)(1) by removing the words
``Form OBD-67'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided
by the Registration Unit''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.201 in paragraph (a)(2) by removing the words
``Form OBD-65'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided
by the Registration Unit''.
Sec. 5.202 [Amended]
6. a. Amend Sec. 5.202 in paragraph (b) by adding the work
``registrable'' before the word ``activity''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.202 in paragraph (e) by removing the words ``Form
OBD-66'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided by the
Registration unit''.
Sec. 5.203 [Amended]
7. Amend $5.203 in paragraph (a) by removing the words ``Form OBD-
64'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided by the
Registration Unit''.
Sec. 5.204 [Amended]
8. Amend Sec. 5.204 in paragraph (a) by removing the words ``Form
OBD-68'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a form provided by the
Registration Unit''.
Sec. 5.205 [Amended]
9. Amend Sec. 5.205 in paragraph (a) by removing the words ``OBD-
64'' and adding, in their place, the words ``the supplemental statement
form.
Sec. 5.206 [Amended]
10. Amend Sec. 5.206 in paragraph (b) by adding the words ``or if
it is filed in an electronic format acceptable to the registration
Unit'' following the words ``ink''.
11. Revise paragraph (c) of Sec. 5.304 to read as follows:
Sec. 5.304 Exemptions under sections 3(d) and (e) of the Act.
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(c) For the purpose of section 3(d)(2) of the Act, the term ``other
activities not serving predominantly a foreign interest'' includes
political activities on behalf of foreign commercial interests, even if
such activities are directed or controlled by a foreign government or
foreign political party. The term does not include other political
activities that are directly or indirectly supervised, directed,
controlled, financed, or subsidized in whole or in substantial part by
a government of a foreign country or a foreign political party.
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12. Revise paragraph (a) of Sec. 5.306 to read as follows:
Sec. 5.306 Exemption under section 3(g) of the Act.
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(a) Attempts to influence of persuade agency personnel or officials
other than in the course of judicial proceedings, criminal or civil law
enforcement inquiries, investigations, or proceedings, or agency
proceedings required by statute or regulation to be conducted on the
record, shall include only such attempts to influence or persuade with
reference to formulating, adopting, or changing the domestic or foreign
policies of the United States of with reference to the political or
public interests, policies, or relations of a government of a foreign
country or a foreign political party; and
* * * * *
Sec. 5.306 [Amended]
13. Amend Sec. 5,306 in the last sentence of paragraph (b) by
removing the word ``like'' and adding, in its place, the word ``fall''.
14. Add Sec. 5.307 to read as follows:
Sec. 5.307 Exemption under section 3(h) of the Act.
For the purpose of section 3(h) of the Act, the burden of
establishing that registration under the Lobbying Disclosure Act of
1995 (LDA), 2 U.S.C. 1601 et seq., has been made shall fall upon the
person claiming the exemption. The Department of Justice will accept as
prima facie evidence of registration a duly executed registration
statement filed pursuant to the LDA. In no case where a foreign
government or foreign political party is the ultimate foreign principal
will the exemption under section 3(h) be recognized.
Sec. 5.400 [Amended]
15. a. Amend the heading of Sec. 5.400 by removing the words
``political propaganda'' and adding, in their place, the words
``informational materials''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.400 in paragraph (a) by removing the words ``two
copies of each item of political propaganda'' and adding, in their
place, the words ``informational materials'', and by adding, before the
period, the words ``no later than 48 hours after the beginning of the
transmittal of the informational materials''.
c. Amend Sec. 5.400 in paragraph (b) by removing the words ``two
copies of an item of political propaganda'' and adding, in their place,
the words ``informational materials'' and by removing the word
``material'' and adding, in its place, ``materials''.
d. Amend Sec. 5.400 in the first sentence of paragraph (c) by
removing the words ``two copies of a motion picture containing
political propaganda'' and adding, in their place, the words ``a copy
of a motion picture''.
Sec. 5.401 [Removed]
16. Remove Sec. 5.401.
Sec. 5.402 [Amended]
17. a. Revise the heading of Sec. 5.402 as set forth below.
b. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (a) by removing the words
``political propaganda'' and adding, in their place, the words
``informational materials'', by removing the words ``it has'' and
adding, in their place, the words ``they have'', and by removing the
word ``its'' and adding in its place, the word ``their''.
c. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (b) by removing the words ``An
item of political propaganda which is'' and adding, in their place, the
words ``Informational materials'', and removing the words ``which is''
and adding, in their place, the words ``which are'', and by removing
the words ``such item'' and adding, in their place, the words ``such
materials''.
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d. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (c) by removing the words ``An
item of political propaganda which is'' and adding, in their place, the
words ``Informational materials'', and by removing the phrase ``which
is not'' and adding, in its place, the phrase ``which are not''.
e. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (d) by removing the words
``Political propaganda as defined in section 1(j) of the Act which is''
and adding, in their place, the words ``Informational materials that
are'', and by removing the words ``is caused'' and adding, in its
place, the words ``are caused''.
f. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (e) by removing the words
``political propaganda as defined in section 1(j) of the Act'' and
adding, in their place, the words ``informational materials''.
g. Amend Sec. 5.402 in paragraph (f) by removing the words
``political propaganda'' and adding, in their place, the words
informational materials''.
h. Add new paragraph (g) to Sec. 5.402 to read as follows:
Sec. 5.402 Labeling informational materials
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(g) For the purpose of section 4(b) of the Act, a statement will be
deemed conspicuous if it prefaces or accompanies the informational
materials.
Sec. 5.500 [Amended]
18. Amend Sec. 5.500 in paragraph (a)(4) by removing the words
``political propaganda has'' and adding, in their place, the words
``informational materials have''.
Sec. 5.600 [Amended]
19. Amend Sec. 5.600 by adding the words ``informational
materials,'' following the words ``Registration statements,'' and by
removing the words ``from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.'' and adding, in their
place, the words `'during the posted hours of operation.''.
Sec. 5.601 [Amended]
20. a. Amend Sec. 5.601 in paragraph (a) by adding the words
``informational materials,'' following the word ``thereto,''.
b. Amend Sec. 5.601 in paragraph (b) by adding the words
``informational materials,'' following the word `'thereto,''.
Dated: June 26, 1999.
Janet Reno,
Attorney General.
[FR Doc. 99-16941 Filed 7-8-99; 8:45 am]
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