Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/32/250.8
Timestamp: 2017-01-24 23:30:36
Document Index: 168742260

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 250', '§ 250', '§ 26', '§ 125', '§ 126', '§ 125', 'art 124']

32 CFR 250.8 - Pertinent portions of International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 32 › Subtitle A › Chapter I › Subchapter M › Part 250 › Section 250.8 32 CFR 250.8 - Pertinent portions of International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
§ 250.8 Pertinent portions of International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
(a) Except as provided in § 26.01, district directors of customs and postal authorities are authorized to permit the export without a license of unclassified technical data as follows:
(1) If it is in published 4
form and subject to public dissemination by being:
4 The burden for obtaining appropriate U.S. Government approval for the publication of technical data falling within the definition in § 125.01, including such data as may be developed under other than U.S. Government contract, is on the person or company seeking publication.
(iii) Granted second class mailing privileges by the U.S. Government; or (iv) Freely available at public libraries.
(7) If it consists of operations, maintenance and training manuals, and aids relating to equipment, the export of which has been authorized to the same recipient. 5
5 Not applicable to technical data relating to Category VI(d) and Category XVI.
(10) If the export is by the prime contractor in direct support and within the technical and/or product limitations of a “U.S. Government approved project” and the prime contractor so certifies. The Office of Munitions Control, Department of State, will verify, upon request, those projects which are “U.S. Government approved,” and accord an exemption to the applicant who applies for such verification and exemption, where appropriate, under this subparagraph. 6
6 Classified information may also be transmitted in direct support of and within the technical and/or product limitation of such verified U.S. Government approved projects without prior Department of State approval provided the U.S. party so certifies and complies with the requirements of the Department of Defense Industrial Security Manual relating to the transmission of such classified information (and any other requirements of cognizant U.S. Government departments or agencies).
(11) If the export is solely for the use of American citizen employees of U.S. firms provided the U.S. firm certifies its overseas employee is a U.S. citizen and has a “need to know.” 7
7 Classified information may also be exported to such certified American citizen employees without prior Department of State approval provided the U.S. party complies with the requirements of the Department of Defense Industrial Security Manual relating to the transmission of such classified information (and any other requirements of cognizant U.S. Government departments or agencies). Such technical data or information (classified or unclassified) shall not be released by oral, visual, or documentary means to any foreign person.
Plant visits. Except as restricted by the provisions of § 126.01 of this subchapter:
(2) No license shall be required for the documentary disclosure of unclassified technical data during the course of a plant visit by foreign nationals provided the document does not contain technical data as defined in § 125.01 in excess of that released orally or visually during the visit, is within the terms of the approved visit request, and the person in the United States assures that the technical data will not be used, adopted for use, or disclosed to others for the purpose of manufacture or production without the prior approval of the Department of State in accordance with part 124 of this subchapter.