For this reason, current COCOM controls proscribe the sale to the USSR and its allies of machine tools with accuracies greater than plus-or-minus 10 microns (or four ten-thousandths of an inch).
Although both the 1933 and the 1934 Acts proscribe various types of conduct, including incomplete or inaccurate disclosure of material information, as an administrative matter the SEC, through its rule-making authority and its regulatory responsibilities, dictates the specific kinds of minimal (and in some cases maximal) disclosure required by the specific provisions.