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Title: Export Control Regulations


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Export Control Regulations
  • Campus Compliance Issues for Consideration

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Why Is Compliance Important?
  • Possibility of Substantial Fines and Imprisonment
    for Violators
  • Civil Criminal Penalties, for the Individual
    and the Institution
  • Limiting participation of foreign nationals in
    University research is not realistic and contrary
    to policy

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Law and Regulations
Commerce Department State Department Treasury Department
Export Administration Act Arms Export Control Act Trading with the Enemy Act, Intl Emergency Economic Powers Act, Others
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 15 C.F.R. Parts 700-799 International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) 22 C.F.R. Parts 120-130 Iraq Sanctions Regulations, Terrorism Sanctions Regulations, Others 31 C.F.R. Parts 500-599
Commerce Control List U.S. Munitions List List of Specially Designated Nationals Blocked Persons
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What Is an Export?ITAR 120.17, EAR 734.2(b)
  • An actual shipment or transmission of items
    subject to the EAR or ITAR (commodity, technical
    data, or software) out of the United States
  • Releasing (including oral or visual disclosure)
    technical data or software source code to a
    foreign person, in the United States (deemed
    export)
  • Foreign persons is everyone other than a US
    citizen, a permanent resident alien, certain
    protected individuals (refugees and those with
    asylum) it includes any company not incorporated
    in the United States

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EXAMPLES OF EXPORTS
  • SHIPPING OUT of US
  • Physical Shipments or Hand Carry
  • Release of technical data or software in a
    foreign country
  • RELEASING INFO in US
  • Release of Source Code to a foreign national in
    the US
  • Release of Technical Data to a foreign national
    in the US
  • Inspections of U.S. Equipment and Facilities by a
    Foreign National

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Examples of Items Covered by Category 3 -
Electronics
Category Example Systems, Equip, Mass
Spectrometers Pulse Amplifiers
Components Test, Inspection, Equipment for the
manufacturing of production Prod Equip
semiconductor devices or material Materials Heter
o-epitaxial materials consisting of a
substrate having stacked epitaxially grown
multiple layers of silicon, germanium,or
compounds of gallium or indium Software Comput
er-aided design software designed for
semiconductor devices or integrated circuits
having any of the following design rules or
circuit verification rules, simulation of the
physically laid out circuits, or lithographic
processing simulators for design Technology Techni
cal data for the development of production of
any of the above items
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Examples of Items Covered by Category 1
Materials, Chem, Microorganisms, Toxins
  • Category Example
  • Systems, Equip, Chemical Agents, including tear
    gas containing 1
  • Components or less of CS or CN, except
    containers net wt lt20grm
  • Test, Inspection, Electrolytic cells for
    fluorine production with a
  • Prod Equip production capacity gt250 g of
    fluorine per hour
  • Materials Chemical Precursors for toxic chemical
    agents
  • (1C350) (ExamplesBenzilic acid sodium
    bifluoride)
  • Human pathogens, zoonoses, and toxins
    (1C351)
  • (Examples Rickettsia rickettsii, Chlamydia
    psittaci) Animal pathogens (1C352
    (Examplegoat pox virus) Plant pathogens
    (1C354) (Example Puccinia graminis)
  • Software Software for process control that is
    specifically
  • configured to control or initiate production
    of chemicals controlled by 1C350
  • Technology Technical data for the development of
    production of any of the above items

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What is Technical Data TechnologyITAR 120.10,
EAR 772.1
  • ITAR 120.10 defines technical data as
  • Information . . . required for the design,
    development production, manufacture, assembly,
    operation, repair, testing, maintenance, or
    modification of defense articles Invention
    covered by secrecy order and Software directly
    related to defense article
  • EAR 772.1 defines technology as
  • Specific information necessary for the
    development, production, or use of a
    product. Technical data may take forms such as
    blueprints, plans, diagrams, models, formulae,
    tables, engineering designs and specifications,
    manuals and instructions written or recorded on
    other media or devices such as disk, tape,
    read-only memories.

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What is NOT ControlledTechnical Data Software
(ITAR 120.10, EAR 772.1)
  • What is not export controlled technical data
    or software?
  • Publicly available technical data and software
  • Published for sale, in libraries open to the
    public, or through patents available at any
    patent office
  • General scientific, mathematical, or engineering
    principles commonly taught in colleges and
    universities
  • Through unlimited distribution at a conference,
    meeting, seminar, trade show, or exhibition
    (provided no previous government or industry
    restrictions on distribution applied)
  • Arise during or result from fundamental research,
    where no restrictions on publication or access
    accepted
  • Non-technical contract or business documents

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What is NOT Fundamental Research?
  • Given this definition of fundamental research,
    university research will not be deemed to qualify
    as fundamental research if
  • The university or research institution accepts
    any restrictions on the publication of the
    information resulting from the research, other
    than limited prepublication reviews by research
    sponsors to prevent inadvertent divulging of
    proprietary information provided to the research
    by the sponsor or to ensure that publication will
    not compromise patent rights of the sponsor or
  • The research is Federally-funded and specific
    access and dissemination controls regarding the
    resulting information have been accepted by the
    university or researcher.

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Elements of a Campus Export Compliance Plan
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Shipping Items Out of the U.S.
  • Do NOT Ship Any Item Outside the U.S. without
    first checking the ITAR and EAR Lists to
    determine if the item is controlled Secure
    License Approval or verify license exception
    PRIOR to Shipment for all controlled items
  • Identify knowledgeable campus point of contact
  • Create export team of mailing department
    technology transfer/licensing personnel EHS
    others?
  • Train MSOs and Departmental Staff re shipment
    of things
  • Identify projects with deliverables to foreign
    countries at the proposal/award stage
  • Outreach to faculty in key departments

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Keeping Contracts Free of Controls
  • Do NOT enter into secrecy agreements or otherwise
    agree to withhold results in project conducted at
    the University or that involve University
    facilities, students or staff
  • Train personnel who enter into UC agreements to
    not accept controls on access of dissemination
  • Sponsored Projects
  • Material Management/Purchasing
  • Licensing In Agreements, such as Software
  • Others?
  • Train faculty on why this is important

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Technical Data ExchangeFaculty To Do Actions
  • Make sure that technical data about export
    controlled commodities qualifies as public
    domain (ITAR term) or publicly available (EAR
    term), by any of the following means
  • Published Information in journals, books, open
    websites, or other media available to a community
    of persons interested in the subject readily
    available at university libraries (See EAR 774,
    Supplement 1, Questions A(1) - A(6))
  • Published through release at open conferences and
    meetings
  • Educational Information released by instruction
    in catalog courses and associated teaching
    laboratories of the University
  • Fundamental Research where the resulting
    information is ordinarily published and shared
    broadly within the scientific community and where
    no contractual controls have been accepted

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Technical Data ExchangeFaculty Do Not Do
Actions
  • Do NOT enter into proprietary data agreements
    where the commercial entity includes an export
    control notice, or restricts dissemination to
    others on the basis of nationality or
    citizenship.
  • Do NOT sign the DD2345, Militarily Critical
    Technical Data Agreement, as a condition of
    attending a conference or receiving materials
    from the government
  • Do NOT accept data from a commercial contractor
    that is marked export controlled
  • Review any Confidentiality/Non-Disclosure
    Agreements to insure that UC and you are not
    assuming the burden of restricting dissemination
    based on citizenship status or securing licenses


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Software Faculty To Do Actions
  • Whenever possible, make University created
    software, publicly available
  • If the source code of a software program is
    publicly available, then the machine readable
    code compiled from the source code is software
    that is publicly available and, therefore, not
    subject to the EAR (See EAR 774, Supplement 1,
    Question G(1))
  • The cost of reproduction and distribution may
    include variable and fixed allocations of
    overhead and normal profit for the reproduction
    and distribution functions but may not include
    recovery for development, design, or acquisition,
    such that the provider does not receive a fee for
    the inherent value of the software. (See EAR 774,
    Supplement 1, Question G(2))
  • For encryption software, the source code and
    corresponding object code resulting from
    compiling such source code, may be posted on the
    internet where it may be downloaded by anyone, as
    long as Commerce is notified of the internet
    location or is provided a copy of the source code
    (See EAR, Part 740.13)

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Software Faculty Admin Dont Do Actions
  • Do not agree to software license restrictions on
  • access to or use of the software by nationals of
    certain countries, particularly those from
    Country Group D
  • restrictions on dissemination of the direct
    product of the software
  • ask the software provider to identify the ECNN
    number that controls the software, and research
    the applicability of control, given the
    possibility that the software provider is being
    overly cautious and the software is not, in fact,
    controlled

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What can you take with you overseas?Exception
TMP Tools of Trade
  • Usual and reasonable kinds and quantities of
    tools of trade (commodities and software) for use
    by the exporter or employees of the exporter in a
    lawful enterprise
  • The tools of trade must remain under the
    effective control of the exporter or the
    exporters employee (retain physical possession
    of the item, locked in hotel safe, or guarded)
  • Encryption commodities and software may be
    pre-loaded on a laptop, handheld device or other
    computer or equipment
  • All tools of trade may accompany the individual
    departing from the US or may be shipped
    unaccompanied within one month before the
    individuals departure from the US, or at any
    time after departure

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License Exception TMPTemporary Tools of Trade
  • All commodities and software, if not consumed or
    destroyed in the normal course of authorized
    temporary use abroad, be returned as soon as
    practicable but no later than one year after the
    date of export
  • No tools of the trade may be taken to Cuba or
    Sudan
  • Reference 15 CFR Part 740.9(a)(2)(i) for TMP
    Tools of Trade License Exception

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Research in Embargoed Countries
  • Do NOT travel to Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya North
    Korea, Sudan,or Syria, for research or
    educational activities without first contacting
    the campus VC-Research to secure a license from
    the Office of Foreign Assets Control. These are
    embargoed countries. A general license for Cuba
    may cover you all other countries require a
    specific license.

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Faculty Getting the Message to Those that Need
It?
  • Deans, Departments, ORU Who needs to know?
  • Faculty Committees?
  • Other?
  • Written Materials Web Site What?
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