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27 CFR Part 447
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Effective 6/29/2015 to present.
SUBPART A - Scope
§ 447.1 General.
§ 447.2 Relation to other laws and regulations.
§ 447.11 Meaning of terms.
SUBPART C - The U.S. Munitions Import List
§ 447.21 The U.S. Munitions Import List.
§ 447.22 Forgings, castings, and machined bodies.
SUBPART D - Registration
§ 447.31 Registration requirement.
§ 447.32 Application for registration and refund of fee.
§ 447.33 Notification of changes in information furnished by registrants.
§ 447.34 Maintenance of records by persons required to register as importers of Import List articles.
§ 447.35 Forms prescribed.
SUBPART E - Permits
§ 447.41 Permit requirement.
§ 447.42 Application for permit.
§ 447.43 Terms of permit.
§ 447.44 Permit denial, revocation or suspension.
§ 447.45 Importation.
§ 447.46 Articles in transit.
SUBPART F - Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 447.51 Import certification and delivery verification.
§ 447.52 Import restrictions applicable to certain countries.
§ 447.53 Exemptions.
§ 447.54 Administrative procedures inapplicable.
§ 447.55 Departments of State and Defense consulted.
§ 447.56 Authority of Customs officers.
§ 447.57 U.S. military defense articles.
§ 447.58 Delegations of the Director.
SUBPART G - Penalties, Seizures and Forfeitures
§ 447.61 Unlawful importation.
§ 447.62 False statements or concealment of facts.
§ 447.63 Seizure and forfeiture.
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Pursuant to agreement with the United States, certain foreign countries are entitled to request certification of legality of importation of articles on the U.S. Munitions Import List. Upon request of a foreign government, the appropriate ATF officer will certify the importation, on Form ITA-645P/ATF-4522/DSP53, for the U.S. importer. Normally, the U.S. importer will submit this form at the time he applies for an import permit. This document will serve as evidence to the government of the exporting company that the U.S. importer has complied with import regulations of the U.S. Government and is prohibited from diverting, transshipping, or reexporting the material described therein without the approval of the U.S. Government. Foreign governments may also require documentation attesting to the delivery of the material into the United States. When such delivery certification is requested by a foreign government, the U.S. importer may obtain directly from the U.S. District Director of Customs the authenticated Delivery Verification Certificate (U.S. Department of Commerce Form ITA-647P) for this purpose.
(K) The category of U.S. Munitions Import List under which the article is regulated;
(c) Fees paid in advance for whole future years of a multiple year registration will be refunded upon request if the registrant ceases to engage in importing articles on the U.S. Munitions Import List. A request for a refund must be submitted to the appropriate ATF officer at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Martinsburg, WV 25405, prior to the beginning of any year for which a refund is claimed.
Persons engaged in the business, in the United States, of importing articles enumerated on the U.S. Munitions Import List must register by making an application on ATF Form 4587.
Whoever knowingly imports into the United States contrary to law any article on the U.S. Munitions Import List; or receives, conceals, buys, sells, or in any manner facilitates its transportation, concealment, or sale after importation, knowing the same to have been imported contrary to law, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both; and the merchandise so imported, or the value thereof shall be forfeited to the United States.
(a) It is the policy of the United States to deny licenses and other approvals with respect to defense articles and defense services originating in certain countries or areas. This policy applies to Afghanistan, Belarus (one of the states composing the former Soviet Union), Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Mongolia, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, and Vietnam. This policy applies to countries or areas with respect to which the United States maintains an arms embargo (e.g., Burma, China, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Liberia, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, and UNITA (Angola)). It also applies when an import would not be in furtherance of world peace and the security and foreign policy of the United States.
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(example: 447.8(b))