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1 U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security How to Classify Your Item
2 How is my Item Classified for Export Control Purposes? Commerce Control List ( CCL ) Export Control Classification Number ( ECCN ) Reasons for Control Commerce Country Chart Classification of the Item Technology & Software Controls
3 Commerce Control List ( CCL ) Supplement 1 to Part 774 In conjunction with the Commerce Country Chart, it is used to determine whether a license is required for a particular item based on the destination. List of Items under the export control jurisdiction of BIS (in addition to other items subject to the EAR).
4 Structure of the Commerce Control List Supplement 1 to Part 774 Ten Categories Five Product Groups Alphabetical Index Numerical Index Entries (Export Control Classification Number) Supplement 2 to Part 774 General Technology Note General Software Note
5 What is an Export Control Classification Number ( ECCN )? Entries used to identify items on the Commerce Control List Consist of a set of digits and a letter e.g. 3A001, 5B992, 1C350 Identifies the type of controls associated with the item.
6 The Structure of the ECCN 0 A Category A Product Group 018 Type of Control
7 Categories of the Commerce Control List 0 Miscellaneous & Nuclear Materials Materials, Chemicals, 1 Microorganisms, and Toxins 2 Materials Processing 3 Electronics 4 Computers 5 Part 1-Telecommunication 5 Part 2-Information Security 6 Sensors & Lasers 7 Navigation & Avionics 8 Marine 9 Aerospace & Propulsion
8 Product Groups of the Commerce Control List A Systems, Equipment & Components B Test, Inspection & Production Equipment C Materials D Software E Technology
9 Type of Controls Associated with Entry 0 National Security Reasons 1 Missile Technology Reasons 2 Nuclear Nonproliferation Reasons 3 Chemical & Biological Weapons Reasons 5 National Security or Foreign Policy 6 9 Wassenaar Arrangement Munitions List (WAML) or former US Munitions List (USML) Anti-terrorism Crime Control Regional Stability Short Supply UN Sanctions Surreptitious Listening
10 Most of the time related items are grouped in series Materials Equipment, assemblies and components Test, inspection and production equipment Software Technology
11 How to Read an ECCN 0A979 Police helmets and shields; and specially designed components, n.e.s. Heading: ECCN & Description License Requirements Reason for Control: Control(s) CC applies to entire entry CC Column 1 CC Country Chart (See Supp. No. 1 to part 738 License Exceptions LVS: N/A GBS: N/A CIV: N/A List of Items Controlled Related Controls: N/A Related Definitions: N/A Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading. 11
12 How to Read an ECCN 0A979 Police helmets and shields; and specially designed components, n.e.s. License Requirements Reason for Control: Control(s) CC Country Chart (See Supp. No. to part 738) License Requirements: Reasons for Control CC applies to entire entry CC Column 1 License Exceptions LVS: N/A GBS: N/A CIV: N/A List of Items Controlled Related Controls: N/A Related Definitions: N/A Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading. 12
13 What are the Reasons for Control of Items under the EAR? NP = Nuclear Nonproliferation NS = National Security RS = Regional Stability SI = Significant Item SL = Surreptitious Listening SS = Short Supply UN = United Nations Arms Embargo AT = Anti-Terrorism CB = Chemical & Biological Weapons CC = Crime Control CW = Chemical Weapons Convention EI = Encryption Item FC = Firearms Convention MT = Missile Technology
14 How to Read an ECCN License Exceptions: List-Based 0A979 Police helmets and shields; and specially designed components, n.e.s. License Requirements Reason for Control: Control(s) CC Country Chart (See Supp. No. 1 to part 738) CC applies to entire entry CC Column 1 License Exceptions LVS: N/A GBS: N/A CIV: N/A List of Items Controlled Related Controls: N/A Related Definitions: N/A Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading. 14
15 How to Read an ECCN List of Items Controlled: Related Controls Related Definitions Items 0A979 Police helmets and shields; and specially designed components, n.e.s. License Requirements Reason for Control: Control(s) CC applies to entire entry CC Column 1 License Exceptions LVS: N/A GBS: N/A CIV: N/A CC Country Chart (See Supp. No. 1 to part 738) List of Items Controlled Related Controls: N/A Related Definitions: N/A Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading. 15
16 EAR99 Items Items that are not specifically listed on the Commerce Control List yet subject to the EAR, use the designation EAR99 in place of an ECCN. This designation may be found at the end of every category of the CCL: EAR99 Items subject to the EAR that are not elsewhere specified in this CCL Category or in any other category in the CCL are designated by the number EAR99.
17 No License Required ( NLR ) When an item is not listed on the CCL but falls under the scope of the EAR and no General Prohibitions apply to the export. When an item is listed on the CCL but does not require a license to the destination and no General Prohibitions apply to the export.
18 How can you obtain the ECCN of your item? 1. Ask the manufacturer, but verify Self-classify Work with the company engineer or someone who knows the item 3. Submit a formal classification request to BIS
19 An Approach to Self-Classifying Items Review of general characteristics of the item to narrow down to appropriate Category Consider an index comparison Read ECCN Item heading under List of Items Controlled Match particular characteristics, functions, and applications to a specific ECCN Pay attention to Related Controls and Related Definitions with the ECCN Entry!
20 Other Useful Guidance when Classifying your Item Technical Notes and Advisory Notes in items list n.e.s.-not elsewhere specified Part 772 Definitions Part 770 Interpretations Clarifies scope of controls on CCL for certain items
21 Software & Technology Most software and technology is controlled based on hardware. If your item is development, production, or use technology or software, it will be necessary to classify the related end-item hardware
22 General Software Note Supplement 2 to Part 774 Over the Counter/Retail Sale/User installed Designated terrorism supporting destinations Iran, Sudan, and Syria Linked to License Exceptions TSU Mass Market software Special Encryption Policy Category 5, Part 2
23 General Technology Note Supplement 2 to Part 774 Technology required for the development, production, or use of a controlled product remains controlled even when it is applicable to an uncontrolled product.
25 Exercise #5: Classifying Machine Tools Milling Machine Tool b. Machine tools for milling, having any, of the following characteristics: 1. a. Positioning accuracy with all compensations available equal to or less (better) than 6 µm according to ISO 230/2 (1988) 2 or national equivalents along any linear axis; and b. Three linear axes plus one rotary axis which can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control Machine tools for milling with high positioning accuracy and multiple independent axes are necessary for the production of precision complex components required in modern weapon systems, such as combat aircraft and nuclear weapons. They are also used in the production of civil aircraft, automobiles, and other civil products. 2. Five or more axes which can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control, or 1. A positioning accuracy for jig boring machines, with all compensations available equal or less (better) than 4 µm according to ISO 230/2 (1986) 2 or national equivalents along linear axis. You acquire some new machine tools. This will assist you in both your auto parts manufacturing and civil aircraft parts business. What is your ECCN?
26 Exercise #8: Classifying Materials Zirconium or Magnesium Powder a. Metals in particle sizes of less than 60 µm whether spherical, atomized, spheroidal, flaked or ground, manufactured from material consisting of 99% or more zirconium, magnesium, and allows of these; Technical Note: The natural content of hafnium in the zirconium (typically 2% to 7%) is counted with zirconium. Note: The metals or alloys are controlled whether or not the metals or alloys are encapsulated in aluminum, magnesium, zirconium, or beryllium. Zirconium and magnesium powders, in small particle sizes, are used as components of solid rocket fuel to provide very high energy oxidation. They also can be used as a component of coating material f o r h i g h temperature components in civil and military gas turbine engines. You are the supplier of protective coatings used on high temperature components of civil gas turbine engines. Your product is made from a 99% zirconium alloy in flaked for. The finished product is encapsulate in beryllium. What is your ECCN?
27 Exercise #10(b): Classifying Commodity/Software Polygraph and Related Software You are the manufacturer of polygraph machines and related software. You get an inquiry from Turkey for one polygraph machine. What is your ECCN? You get an inquiry from Romania for software to develop polygraph machines. What is the ECCN? The same customer now wants to buy the software necessary to operate, install, maintain, repair, and overhaul the polygraph What is the ECCN?
28 If you cannot Self-Classify your item......request an Official Classification File using SNAP-R (or BIS-748-P) Best guess ECCN Maximum of six items per request Item details Manufacturer Model/Part number Applications Specifications Include detailed technical specifications Pictorial illustration, e.g. sales brochures
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