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2. Is not a ‘‘significant rule’’ under the
DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures
(44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979); and
3. Will not have a significant
economic impact, positive or negative,
on a substantial number of small entities
under the criteria of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act.
We prepared a summary of the costs
to comply with this AD and placed it in
the AD Docket. You may get a copy of
this summary by sending a request to us
at the address listed under ADDRESSES.
60 days after the effective date of this AD,
unless the actions have already been done.
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Install Improved Actuator Yoke Arms
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safety, Incorporation by reference,
Safety.
(f) Using the Accomplishment Instructions
of Hamilton Sundstrand Service Bulletin
14RF–19–61–113, Revision 1, dated
September 2, 2003, replace all actuator yoke
arms, P/N 810436–2, with improved actuator
yoke arms, P/N 810436–3.
(g) Mark newly installed actuators using
the Accomplishment Instructions of
Hamilton Sundstrand Service Bulletin 14RF–
19–61–113, Revision 1, dated September 2,
2003.
(h) After the effective date of this AD, do
not install any actuator yoke arms, P/N
810436–2, into any propeller assembly.
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Under the authority delegated to me
by the Administrator, the Federal
Aviation Administration amends part 39
of the Federal Aviation Regulations (14
CFR part 39) as follows:
(i) The Manager, Boston Aircraft
Certification Office, has the authority to
approve alternative methods of compliance
for this AD if requested using the procedures
found in 14 CFR 39.19.
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§ 39.13
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2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by
removing Amendment 39–14645 (71 FR
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new airworthiness directive,
Amendment 39–14701, to read as
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2006–16–01 Hamilton Sundstrand:
Amendment 39–14701. Docket No.
FAA–2005–21691; Directorate Identifier
2005–NE–13–AD.
Effective Date
(a) This airworthiness directive (AD)
becomes effective August 15, 2006.
Affected ADs
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(c) This AD applies to Hamilton
Sundstrand Model 14RF–19 propellers with
propeller system actuator yoke arms, part
number (P/N) 810436–2, which might be
installed in actuator assemblies P/N 790199–
6. These propellers are installed on, but not
limited to, SAAB 340 airplanes.
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(d) This AD results from the discovery of
a part number (P/N) error in the applicability
paragraph of AD 2006–12–19. We are issuing
this AD to prevent actuator yoke arms
breaking during flight, which could cause
high propeller vibration and contribute to
reduced controllability of the airplane.
(k) You must use Hamilton Sundstrand
Service Bulletin 14RF–19–61–113, Revision
1, dated September 2, 2003, to perform the
replacements and marking required by this
AD. The Director of the Federal Register
previously approved the incorporation by
reference of this service bulletin as of July 18,
2006 (71 FR 34003; June 13, 2006) in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR
part 51. Contact Hamilton Sundstrand, A
United Technologies Company, Publication
Manager, Mail Stop 1A–3–Z63, One
Hamilton Road, Windsor Locks, CT 06096;
fax 1–860–654–5107, for a copy of this
service information. You may review copies
at the FAA, New England Region, Office of
the Regional Counsel, 12 New England
Executive Park, Burlington, MA; or at the
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Issued in Burlington, Massachusetts, on
July 24, 2006.
Francis A. Favara,
Manager, Engine and Propeller Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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15 CFR Parts 740, 772 and 774
[Docket No. 060714193–6193–01]
RIN 0694–AD65
Revisions to the Export Administration
Regulations Based on the 2005 Missile
Technology Control Regime Plenary
Agreements
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) is amending the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR) to
reflect changes to the Missile
Technology Control Regime (MTCR)
Annex that were agreed to by MTCR
member countries at the September
2005 Plenary in Madrid, Spain. The
amendments set forth in this rule also
reflect a change to make one additional
missile technology (MT) controlled item
available for certain license exceptions.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is
effective: July 31, 2006.
Although this is a final rule,
comments are welcome and should be
sent to publiccomments@bis.doc.gov,
fax (202) 482–3355, or to Regulatory
Policy Division, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Room H2705, U.S. Department
of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
Please refer to regulatory identification
number (RIN) 0694–AD65 in all
comments, and in the subject line of
email comments. Comments on the
collection of information should be sent
to David Rostker, Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), by e-mail to
David_Rostker@omb.eop.gov, or by fax
to (202) 395–7285.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael E. Rithmire, Nuclear and
Missile Technology Controls Division,
Bureau of Industry and Security,
Telephone: (202) 482–6105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
Background
The Missile Technology Control
Regime (MTCR) is an export control
arrangement among 34 nations,
including the world’s most advanced
suppliers of ballistic missiles and
missile-related materials and
equipment. The regime establishes a
common export control policy based on
a list of controlled items (the Annex)
and on guidelines (the Guidelines) that
member countries follow to implement
national export controls. The goal of
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maintaining the Annex and the
Guidelines is to stem the flow of missile
systems capable of delivering weapons
of mass destruction to the global
marketplace.
While the MTCR was originally
created to prevent the spread of missiles
capable of carrying a nuclear warhead,
it was expanded in January 1993 to also
stem the flow of delivery systems for
chemical and biological weapons.
MTCR members voluntarily pledge to
adopt the regime’s export Guidelines
and to restrict the export of items
contained in the regime’s Annex. The
implementation of the regime’s
Guidelines is effectuated through the
national export control laws and
policies of the regime members.
Amendments to the Export
Administration Regulations
This rule revises the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR) to
reflect changes to the MTCR Annex
agreed to at the September 2005 Plenary
in Madrid, Spain. Specifically, in
§ 740.2 (Restrictions on all License
Exceptions), this rule amends paragraph
(a)(5) which includes a general
restriction on using license exceptions
for MT controlled items, by adding an
additional Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 2A001 as one of the
ECCNs for which certain license
exceptions are available. Paragraph
(a)(5) prohibits the use of license
exceptions for items controlled for MT
reasons, but exempts certain listed
ECCNs from this prohibition. This rule
makes the MT controlled commodities
of ECCN 2A001 available for license
exceptions TMP and RPL when those
commodities are being exported or
reexported as one-for-one replacement
for equipment previously legally
exported or reexported.
Because the scope of availability of
this exception to the general restriction
on MT controlled items is more broadly
defined for License Exceptions TMP and
RPL for ECCN 2A001 than for the other
ECCNs listed in the first sentence of
paragraph (a)(5), a new subparagraph (ii)
is added to paragraph (a)(5) to clarify
the scope of availability of License
Exception TMP and RPL for ECCN
2A001. This new subparagraph (ii)
creates an additional ECCN exception to
the general restriction on using license
exceptions for MT controlled items.
Specifically, this new subparagraph (ii)
states that MT controlled commodities
described in ECCN 2A001 may be
exported or reexported under
§ 740.9(a)(2)(ii) (License Exception
TMP) and § 740.10 (License Exception
RPL) as one-for-one replacement in
equipment previously legally exported
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or reexported. In addition, to comply
with Federal Register drafting
requirements, this rule redesignates the
introductory text to paragraph (a)(5) as
new subpargraph (i).
Additionally, the MT control placed
on ball bearings controlled under ECCN
2A001 was added as a result of the 2004
Plenary in Seoul, South Korea (MTCR
Annex change, Category II: Item 3(A)(7))
and implemented in an amendment to
the EAR on March 10, 2005 (FR 70
11858).
Even though the U.S. Government had
consulted with its technical advisory
committees before making the proposal
to control certain ball bearings for MT
reasons under ECCN 2A001 at the Seoul
Plenary in 2004, those consultations did
not reveal that bearings meeting the
MTCR specification have a predominant
use in certain machine tools. Therefore,
given this additional information that
has come to light regarding the use of
these ball bearings in certain machine
tools, the U.S. Government is proposing
License Exception RPL to be available
only for replacing worn out bearings. In
addition, this was done because the
interagency community agreed that for
MT concerns, license review of the MT
controlled commodities described in
ECCN 2A001 was unnecessary when
those commodities are exported or
reexported as one-for-one replacements
in equipment previously approved by
the U.S. Government. It is anticipated
that the availability of this license
exception will result in a decrease in
license applications.
In § 772.1 (Definitions of Terms as
Used in the Export Administration
Regulations), this rule adds a new
definition to define the term
‘‘repeatability’’ as used in the context of
MTCR controls on accelerometers. This
new definition will aid the public in
understanding the two new parameters
known as ‘‘scale factor repeatability’’
and ‘‘bias repeatability’’ that are added
to ECCN 7A101 with this rule. In
addition, this rule adds a new definition
to define the term ‘‘production
facilities’’. This new definition will aid
the public in understanding the use of
this term in ECCNs 7B103 and 9B116.
Before the publication of this rule, the
term ‘‘production facilities’’ was
included in ECCNs 7B103 and 9B116
and was enclosed with quotation marks,
which should have signified there was
a definition for this term in § 772.1.
However, due to an inadvertent
omission, the definition of ‘‘production
facilities’’ was not included in § 772.1.
This rule corrects that omission by
adding the definition of ‘‘production
facilities’’ to § 772.1.
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In addition, the Commerce Control
List (CCL) (Supplement No. 1 to Part
774 of the EAR) is amended to reflect
changes to the MTCR Annex agreed to
at the September 2005 Plenary in
Madrid, Spain. Specifically the
following ECCNs are affected:
ECCNs 1C101, 7A102 and 7A103.b
and c are amended to remove the
quotation marks around the word
missile. ‘‘Missile’’ is defined in the EAR,
Part 772.1, as being capable of
delivering at least a 500 kilogram
payload to a range of at least 300
kilometers. However, items in 19.A. of
the MTCR Annex do not contain a
specific payload parameter for materials
and components used therein.
Therefore, the use of the word missile
in the description of the items contained
in these ECCNs no longer corresponds
to the definition of ‘‘missile’’ in Part
772.1.
ECCN 1C107 is amended by adding
the phrase ‘‘which can be machined to
any of the following products’’ to the
heading text (MTCR Annex Category II:
Item 6(C)(3)). This phrase is being added
to clarify that graphite shapes are still
controlled by this ECCN when they are
larger than the minimum dimensions
specified in the entry. Prior to
publication of this rule, ECCN 1C107
included specific minimum
measurements for graphite pieces
controlled by this ECCN, but it was
unclear to the public and to BIS
licensing officers whether certain
graphite pieces exceeding these
dimensions were controlled. By adding
the phrase ‘‘which can be machined to
any of the following products,’’ it will
be clear to the public and to licensing
officers that graphite pieces are still
controlled by this ECCN when they are
larger than the minimum dimensions
specified in the entry.
ECCN 1C107 is also amended by
deleting the word ‘‘recrystallized’’ from
1C107.a (MTCR Annex Category II: Item
6(C)(3)). This amendment is a
clarification to the CCL that deletes the
obsolete term ‘‘recrystallized’’, which is
a term that is no longer used by
industry. This rule also replaces the
word ‘‘particle’’ with the word ‘‘grain’’
in paragraph (a) to correspond with
language in the MTCR Annex. Lastly,
this rule deletes the imperial
measurement of 288 K in paragraph (a)
in favor of only listing the control
parameter in terms of metric
measurements. This change is being
made because metric measurements are
more commonly used by industry.
ECCN 7A101 is amended by revising
the control parameter in this ECCN,
which is expected to result in a decrease
in license applications. Specifically this
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ECCN is amended by deleting the
current parameters of ‘‘threshold’’ and
‘‘linearity error,’’ found in the heading,
in favor of two new parameters known
as ‘‘scale factor repeatability’’ and ‘‘bias
repeatability.’’ For ease of use, these two
new parameters, along with a new
clarification note, are added to the
‘‘items’’ paragraph in the List of Items
Controlled section instead of being
added to the heading (MTCR Annex
Change Category II: Item 9(A)(3)). These
two new parameters will result in a
more focused control on accelerometers
of concern for ‘‘missiles.’’
A note that is added to ECCN 7A101
to explain that bias and scale factor are
determined by calculating the statistical
average of repeated measurements over
a one year period. This amendment is
made to bring this entry in line with
current industry practice for
characterizing accelerometers. This
focused control for accelerometers of
concern will also result in a decontrol
of accelerometers that are not usable for
‘‘missiles’’. The change to the control
parameters of this ECCN is expected to
result in a decrease in license
applications for approximately 29
different types of accelerometers.
The addition of one new MT
controlled ECCN 9A103 is not expected
to result in an increase in license
applications submitted to BIS, because
these commodities will be controlled by
the Department of State under the
International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR). ECCN 9A103 is
added to control liquid propellant tanks
specially designed for the propellants
controlled in ECCNs 1C011 or 1C111, or
other liquid propellants used in
‘‘missiles.’’ (These commodities are
subject to the export licensing authority
of the U.S. Department of State,
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
See 22 CFR part 121) (MTCR Annex
Change Category II: Item 3(A)(8)). This
cross reference is being added to the
EAR to make the public aware that these
liquid propellant tanks are ITAR
controlled. These liquid propellant
tanks are being added to the EAR and
also to the ITAR to diminish
opportunities by countries involved in
missile proliferation activities from
acquiring these types of tanks for their
‘‘missile’’ programs.
ECCN 9A120 is amended to clarify
that the control captures only those
unmanned aerial vehicles incorporating,
or designed or modified to incorporate,
aerosol dispensing systems/
mechanisms, to add specific Technical
Notes to describe what is meant by an
aerosol dispensing system/mechanism,
and to note that 9A120 does not control
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model aircraft specially designed for
recreational or competition purposes.
ECCN 9B106 is amended by deleting
the imperial measurements of 223 K and
398 K in subparagraphs a.2.b. and b.2.b
in favor of only listing the control
parameters in terms of metric
measurements. This change is being
made because metric measurements are
more commonly used by industry.
(MTCR Annex Category II: Item
15(B)(4)) This rule change also adds a
new note 2 to ECCN 9B106 to clarify the
meaning of the term bare table in the
context of MTCR-controlled
environmental chambers. Before this
rule, there was some question by the
public regarding what constituted a bare
table. This additional note will clarify
that a bare table means ‘‘a flat table, or
surface, with no fixture or fittings.’’
(MTCR Annex Category II: Item 15(B)
Technical Note)
Savings Clause
Shipments of items removed from
eligibility for a License Exception or
export or reexport without a license
(NLR) as a result of this regulatory
action that were on dock for loading, on
lighter, laden aboard an exporting or
reexporting carrier, or en route aboard a
carrier to a port of export or reexport, on
July 31, 2006, pursuant to actual orders
for export or reexport to a foreign
destination, may proceed to that
destination under the previous
eligibility for a License Exception or
export or reexport without a license
(NLR) so long as they are exported or
reexported before August 30, 2006. Any
such items not actually exported or
reexported before midnight, on August
30, 2006, require a license in accordance
with this rule.
Although the Export Administration
Act expired on August 20, 2001, the
President, through Executive Order
13222 of August 17, 2001, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 783 (2002), as extended by the
Notice of August 2, 2005, 70 FR 45273
(August 5, 2005), has continued the
Export Administration Regulations in
effect under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act.
Rulemaking Requirements
1. This final rule has been determined
to be not significant for purposes of E.O.
12866.
2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall any person be
subject to a penalty for failure to comply
with a collection of information, subject
to the requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act, unless that collection of
information displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
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Control Number. This rule contains a
collection of information subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). This collection has
been approved by the Office of
Management and Budget under control
number 0694–0088, ‘‘Multi-Purpose
Application,’’ which carries a burden
hour estimate of 58 minutes for a
manual or electronic submission. BIS
anticipates a slight decrease in license
applications submitted as a result of this
rule.
3. This rule does not contain policies
with federalism implications as that
term is defined under E.O. 13132.
4. The provisions of the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553) requiring notice of proposed
rulemaking, the opportunity for public
participation, and a delay in effective
date, are inapplicable because this
regulation involves a military and
foreign affairs function of the United
States (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1)). Further, no
other law requires that a notice of
proposed rulemaking and an
opportunity for public comment be
given for this final rule. Because a
notice of proposed rulemaking and an
opportunity for public comment are not
required to be given for this rule under
the Administrative Procedure Act or by
any other law, the analytical
requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are
not applicable. Therefore, this
regulation is issued in final form.
Although there is no formal comment
period, public comments on this
regulation are welcome on a continuing
basis. Comments should be submitted to
Timothy Mooney, Office of Exporter
Services, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce, P.O.
Box 273, Washington, DC 20044.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 740
Administrative practice and
procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 772
Exports.
15 CFR Part 774
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
I Accordingly, parts 740, 772 and 774
of the Export Administration
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–799) are
amended as follows:
PART 740—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for 15 CFR
part 740 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; Sec. 901–911, Pub. L.
106–387; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR,
1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025,
3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August
2, 2005, 70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
2. Section 740.2 is amended by
redesignating the text of paragraph (a)(5)
as paragraph (a)(5)(i) and adding new
paragraph (a)(5)(ii) to read, as follows:
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§ 740.2 Restrictions on all License
Exceptions.
(a) * * *
(5) * * *
(ii) MT controlled commodities
described in ECCN 2A001 may be
exported or reexported under
§ 740.9(a)(2)(ii) (License Exception
TMP) or § 740.10 (License Exception
RPL) as one-for-one replacement for
equipment previously legally exported
or reexported.
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PART 772—[AMENDED]
4. Section 772.1 is amended by
adding, in alphabetical order, the
definitions of ‘‘repeatability’’ and
‘‘production facilities’’, as set forth
below:
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§ 772.1 Definitions of terms as used in the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
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‘‘Production Facilities’’. (MTCR
Context only) (Cat 7 and 9)—Means
equipment and specially designed
software therefor integrated into
installations for development or for one
or more phases of production.
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‘‘Repeatability’’. (MTCR Context only)
(Cat 7)—According to IEEE Standard
528–2001 as follows: ‘‘The closeness of
agreement among repeated
measurements of the same variable
under the same operating conditions
when changes in conditions or nonoperating periods occur between
measurements’’.
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PART 774—[AMENDED]
5. The authority citation for 15 CFR
part 774 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 10 U.S.C. 7420; 10 U.S.C.
7430(e); 18 U.S.C. 2510 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
287c, 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq., 22 U.S.C. 6004;
30 U.S.C. 185(s), 185(u); 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 42
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Commerce Control List
7A101 Linear Accelerometers, Other
Than Those Controlled by 7A001 (See
List of Items Controlled)
6. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
1—Materials, Chemicals,
‘‘Microorganisms’’ & ‘‘Toxins’’, Export
Control Classification Number (ECCN)
1C101 is amended by revising the
Heading, to read as follows:
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*
*
1C101 Materials for Reduced
Observables Such as Radar Reflectivity,
Ultraviolet/Infrared Signatures and
Acoustic Signatures (i.e., Stealth
Technology), Other Than Those
Controlled by 1C001, for Applications
Usable in Missiles and Their
Subsystems
*
*
*
*
7. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
1—Materials, Chemicals,
‘‘Microorganisms’’ & ‘‘Toxins’’, Export
Control Classification Number (ECCN)
1C107 is amended by revising the
Heading and the ‘‘items’’ paragraph in
the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025,
3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August
2, 2005, 70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
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frequency from 100 MHz to 100 GHz),
for use in missile radomes; and
d. Bulk machinable silicon-carbide
reinforced unfired ceramic, usable for
nose tips.
I 8. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
7—Navigation and Avionics, Export
Control Classification Number (ECCN)
7A101 is amended by revising the
Heading and the ‘‘items’’ paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
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3. The authority citation for 15 CFR
part 772 continues to read as follows:
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466c; 50 U.S.C. app. 5; Sec. 901–911, Pub. L.
106–387; Sec. 221, Pub. L. 107–56; E.O.
13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 2, 2005, 70
FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
1C107 Graphite and Ceramic
Materials, Other Than Those Controlled
by 1C007, Which Can be Machined to
Any of the Following Products as
Follows (See List of Items Controlled)
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*
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Fine grain graphites with a bulk
density of 1.72 g/cm3 or greater,
measured at 15 °C, and having a grain
size of 100 micrometers or less, usable
for rocket nozzles and reentry vehicle
nose tips as follows:
a.1. Cylinders having a diameter of
120 mm or greater and a length of 50
mm or greater;
a.2. Tubes having an inner diameter of
65 mm or greater and a wall thickness
of 25 mm or greater and a length of 50
mm or greater;
a.3. Blocks having a size of 120 mm
x 120 mm x 50 mm or greater.
b. Pyrolytic or fibrous reinforced
graphites, usable for rocket nozzles and
reentry vehicle nose tips;
c. Ceramic composite materials
(dielectric constant is less than 6 at any
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Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Designed for use in inertial
navigation systems or in guidance
systems of all types, usable in
‘‘missiles’’ having all of the following
characteristics, and specially designed
components therefore:
1. ‘Scale factor’ ‘‘repeatability’’ less
(better) than 1250 ppm; and
2. ‘Bias’ ‘‘repeatability’’ less (better)
than 1250 micro g.
Note: The measurement of ‘bias’ and ‘scale
factor’ refers to one sigma standard deviation
with respect to a fixed calibration over a
period of one year.
9. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
7—Navigation and Avionics, Export
Control Classification Number (ECCN)
7A102 is amended by revising the
Heading, to read as follows:
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7A102 All Types of Gyros, Other Than
Those Controlled by 7A002, Usable in
Missiles, With a Rated ‘‘Drift Rate’’
‘‘Stability’’ of Less Than 0.5≥ (1 Sigma
or rms) per Hour in a 1 g Environment
and Specially Designed Components
Therefor
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(the Commerce Control List), Category
7—Navigation and Avionics, Export
Control Classification Number (ECCN)
7A103 is amended by revising the
‘‘items’’ paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
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7A103 Instrumentation, Navigation
Equipment snd Systems, Other Than
Those Controlled by 7A003, and
Specially Designed Components
Therefor
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Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Inertial or other equipment using
accelerometers or gyros controlled by
7A001, 7A002, 7A101 or 7A102 and
systems incorporating such equipment;
Note: 7A103.a does not control equipment
containing accelerometers specially designed
and developed as MWD (Measurement While
Drilling) sensors for use in down-hole well
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b. Integrated flight instrument
systems, which include gyrostabilizers
or automatic pilots, designed or
modified for use in missiles.
c. Integrated Navigation Systems,
designed or modified for use in
‘‘missiles’’ and capable of providing a
navigational accuracy of 200m Circular
Error Probable (CEP) or less.
Technical Note: An ‘integrated
navigation system’ typically
incorporates the following components:
1. An inertial measurement device
(e.g., an attitude and heading reference
system, inertial reference unit, or
inertial navigation system);
2. One or more external sensors used
to update the position and/or velocity,
either periodically or continuously
throughout the flight (e.g., satellite
navigation receiver, radar altimeter,
and/or Doppler radar); and
3. Integration hardware and software.
I 11. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
9—Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles
and Related Equipment, is amended by
adding Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 9A103 immediately
following ECCN 9A101, to read as
follows:
9A103 Liquid Propellant Tanks
Specially Designed for the Propellants
Controlled in ECCNs 1C011, 1C111 or
Other Liquid Propellants Used in
‘‘Missiles.’’ (These Items Are Subject to
the Export Licensing Authority of the
U.S. Department of State, Directorate of
Defense Trade Controls. See 22 CFR
part 121.)
I 12. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
9—Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles
and Related Equipment, Export Control
Classification Number (ECCN) 9A120 is
amended by revising the ‘‘items’’
paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
9A120 Complete Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles, Not Specified in 9A012,
Having All of the Following
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Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Having any of the following:
a.1. An autonomous flight control and
navigation capability; or
a.2. Capability of controlled-flight out
of the direct vision range involving a
human operator; and
b. Having any of the following:
b.1. Incorporating an aerosol
dispensing system/mechanism with a
capacity greater than 20 liters; or
b.2. Designed or modified to
incorporate an aerosol dispensing
system/mechanism with a capacity of
greater than 20 liters.
Note: 9A120 does not control model
aircraft, specially designed for recreational or
competition purposes.
Technical Notes:
1. An aerosol consists of particulate or
liquids other than fuel components, byproducts or additives, as part of the
payload to be dispersed in the
atmosphere. Examples of aerosols
include pesticides for crop dusting and
dry chemicals for cloud seeding.
2. An aerosol dispensing system/
mechanism contains all above devices
(mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, etc.),
which are necessary for storage and
dispersion of an aerosol into the
atmosphere. This includes the
possibility of aerosol injection into the
combustion exhaust vapor and into the
propeller slip stream.
I 13. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category
9—Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles
and Related Equipment, Export Control
Classification Number (ECCN) 9B106 is
amended by revising the ‘‘items’’
paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
9B106 Environmental Chambers and
Anechoic Chambers, as Follows (See
List of Items Controlled)
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List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Environmental chambers capable of
simulating all of the following flight
conditions:
a.1. Vibration environments equal to
or greater than 10 g rms, measured ‘bare
table’, between 20 Hz and 2,000 Hz
imparting forces equal to or greater than
5 kN; and
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15,000 m; or
a.2.b. Temperature range of at least
¥50 °C to +125 °C;
Technical Notes:
1. Item 9B106.a.2.a describes systems
that are capable of generating a vibration
environment with a single wave (e.g., a
sine wave) and systems capable of
generating a broad band random
vibration (i.e., power spectrum).
2. The term ‘bare table’ means a flat
table, or surface, with no fixture or
fittings.
b. Environmental chambers capable of
simulating all of the following flight
conditions:
b.1. Acoustic environments at an
overall sound pressure level of 140 dB
or greater (referenced to 2 × 10¥5 N/m2)
or with a total rated acoustic power
output of 4kW or greater; and
b.2. Any of the following:
b.2.a. Altitude equal to or greater than
15,000 m; or
b.2.b. Temperature range of at least
¥50 °C to +125 °C.
Dated: July 27, 2006.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, for Export
Administration.
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15 CFR Part 774
The Commerce Control List
CFR Correction
In Title 15 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, Parts 300 to 799, revised as
of January 1, 2006, on page 772,
Supplement I to Part 774 is corrected by
reinstating Export Control Classification
Number 7A101 to Category 7 to read as
follows:
PART 774—THE COMMERCE
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FULL SCALE OUTPUT, OR BOTH, WHICH
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Parts 740, 772 and 774
[Docket No. 060714193-6193-01]
RIN 0694-AD65
Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations Based on the
2005 Missile Technology Control Regime Plenary Agreements
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is amending the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to reflect changes to the
Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Annex that were agreed to by
MTCR member countries at the September 2005 Plenary in Madrid, Spain.
The amendments set forth in this rule also reflect a change to make one
additional missile technology (MT) controlled item available for
certain license exceptions.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is effective: July 31, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Although this is a final rule, comments are welcome and
should be sent to publiccomments@bis.doc.gov, fax (202) 482-3355, or to
Regulatory Policy Division, Bureau of Industry and Security, Room
H2705, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Please refer
to regulatory identification number (RIN) 0694-AD65 in all comments,
and in the subject line of email comments. Comments on the collection
of information should be sent to David Rostker, Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), by e-mail to David--Rostker@omb.eop.gov, or by fax to
(202) 395-7285.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael E. Rithmire, Nuclear and
Missile Technology Controls Division, Bureau of Industry and Security,
Telephone: (202) 482-6105.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is an export control
arrangement among 34 nations, including the world's most advanced
suppliers of ballistic missiles and missile-related materials and
equipment. The regime establishes a common export control policy based
on a list of controlled items (the Annex) and on guidelines (the
Guidelines) that member countries follow to implement national export
controls. The goal of
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maintaining the Annex and the Guidelines is to stem the flow of missile
systems capable of delivering weapons of mass destruction to the global
marketplace.
While the MTCR was originally created to prevent the spread of
missiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, it was expanded in
January 1993 to also stem the flow of delivery systems for chemical and
biological weapons. MTCR members voluntarily pledge to adopt the
regime's export Guidelines and to restrict the export of items
contained in the regime's Annex. The implementation of the regime's
Guidelines is effectuated through the national export control laws and
policies of the regime members.
Amendments to the Export Administration Regulations
This rule revises the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to
reflect changes to the MTCR Annex agreed to at the September 2005
Plenary in Madrid, Spain. Specifically, in Sec. 740.2 (Restrictions on
all License Exceptions), this rule amends paragraph (a)(5) which
includes a general restriction on using license exceptions for MT
controlled items, by adding an additional Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 2A001 as one of the ECCNs for which certain license
exceptions are available. Paragraph (a)(5) prohibits the use of license
exceptions for items controlled for MT reasons, but exempts certain
listed ECCNs from this prohibition. This rule makes the MT controlled
commodities of ECCN 2A001 available for license exceptions TMP and RPL
when those commodities are being exported or reexported as one-for-one
replacement for equipment previously legally exported or reexported.
Because the scope of availability of this exception to the general
restriction on MT controlled items is more broadly defined for License
Exceptions TMP and RPL for ECCN 2A001 than for the other ECCNs listed
in the first sentence of paragraph (a)(5), a new subparagraph (ii) is
added to paragraph (a)(5) to clarify the scope of availability of
License Exception TMP and RPL for ECCN 2A001. This new subparagraph
(ii) creates an additional ECCN exception to the general restriction on
using license exceptions for MT controlled items. Specifically, this
new subparagraph (ii) states that MT controlled commodities described
in ECCN 2A001 may be exported or reexported under Sec. 740.9(a)(2)(ii)
(License Exception TMP) and Sec. 740.10 (License Exception RPL) as
one-for-one replacement in equipment previously legally exported or
reexported. In addition, to comply with Federal Register drafting
requirements, this rule redesignates the introductory text to paragraph
(a)(5) as new subpargraph (i).
Additionally, the MT control placed on ball bearings controlled
under ECCN 2A001 was added as a result of the 2004 Plenary in Seoul,
South Korea (MTCR Annex change, Category II: Item 3(A)(7)) and
implemented in an amendment to the EAR on March 10, 2005 (FR 70 11858).
Even though the U.S. Government had consulted with its technical
advisory committees before making the proposal to control certain ball
bearings for MT reasons under ECCN 2A001 at the Seoul Plenary in 2004,
those consultations did not reveal that bearings meeting the MTCR
specification have a predominant use in certain machine tools.
Therefore, given this additional information that has come to light
regarding the use of these ball bearings in certain machine tools, the
U.S. Government is proposing License Exception RPL to be available only
for replacing worn out bearings. In addition, this was done because the
interagency community agreed that for MT concerns, license review of
the MT controlled commodities described in ECCN 2A001 was unnecessary
when those commodities are exported or reexported as one-for-one
replacements in equipment previously approved by the U.S. Government.
It is anticipated that the availability of this license exception will
result in a decrease in license applications.
In Sec. 772.1 (Definitions of Terms as Used in the Export
Administration Regulations), this rule adds a new definition to define
the term ``repeatability'' as used in the context of MTCR controls on
accelerometers. This new definition will aid the public in
understanding the two new parameters known as ``scale factor
repeatability'' and ``bias repeatability'' that are added to ECCN 7A101
with this rule. In addition, this rule adds a new definition to define
the term ``production facilities''. This new definition will aid the
public in understanding the use of this term in ECCNs 7B103 and 9B116.
Before the publication of this rule, the term ``production facilities''
was included in ECCNs 7B103 and 9B116 and was enclosed with quotation
marks, which should have signified there was a definition for this term
in Sec. 772.1. However, due to an inadvertent omission, the definition
of ``production facilities'' was not included in Sec. 772.1. This rule
corrects that omission by adding the definition of ``production
facilities'' to Sec. 772.1.
In addition, the Commerce Control List (CCL) (Supplement No. 1 to
Part 774 of the EAR) is amended to reflect changes to the MTCR Annex
agreed to at the September 2005 Plenary in Madrid, Spain. Specifically
the following ECCNs are affected:
ECCNs 1C101, 7A102 and 7A103.b and c are amended to remove the
quotation marks around the word missile. ``Missile'' is defined in the
EAR, Part 772.1, as being capable of delivering at least a 500 kilogram
payload to a range of at least 300 kilometers. However, items in 19.A.
of the MTCR Annex do not contain a specific payload parameter for
materials and components used therein. Therefore, the use of the word
missile in the description of the items contained in these ECCNs no
longer corresponds to the definition of ``missile'' in Part 772.1.
ECCN 1C107 is amended by adding the phrase ``which can be machined
to any of the following products'' to the heading text (MTCR Annex
Category II: Item 6(C)(3)). This phrase is being added to clarify that
graphite shapes are still controlled by this ECCN when they are larger
than the minimum dimensions specified in the entry. Prior to
publication of this rule, ECCN 1C107 included specific minimum
measurements for graphite pieces controlled by this ECCN, but it was
unclear to the public and to BIS licensing officers whether certain
graphite pieces exceeding these dimensions were controlled. By adding
the phrase ``which can be machined to any of the following products,''
it will be clear to the public and to licensing officers that graphite
pieces are still controlled by this ECCN when they are larger than the
minimum dimensions specified in the entry.
ECCN 1C107 is also amended by deleting the word ``recrystallized''
from 1C107.a (MTCR Annex Category II: Item 6(C)(3)). This amendment is
a clarification to the CCL that deletes the obsolete term
``recrystallized'', which is a term that is no longer used by industry.
This rule also replaces the word ``particle'' with the word ``grain''
in paragraph (a) to correspond with language in the MTCR Annex. Lastly,
this rule deletes the imperial measurement of 288 K in paragraph (a) in
favor of only listing the control parameter in terms of metric
measurements. This change is being made because metric measurements are
more commonly used by industry.
ECCN 7A101 is amended by revising the control parameter in this
ECCN, which is expected to result in a decrease in license
applications. Specifically this
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ECCN is amended by deleting the current parameters of ``threshold'' and
``linearity error,'' found in the heading, in favor of two new
parameters known as ``scale factor repeatability'' and ``bias
repeatability.'' For ease of use, these two new parameters, along with
a new clarification note, are added to the ``items'' paragraph in the
List of Items Controlled section instead of being added to the heading
(MTCR Annex Change Category II: Item 9(A)(3)). These two new parameters
will result in a more focused control on accelerometers of concern for
``missiles.''
A note that is added to ECCN 7A101 to explain that bias and scale
factor are determined by calculating the statistical average of
repeated measurements over a one year period. This amendment is made to
bring this entry in line with current industry practice for
characterizing accelerometers. This focused control for accelerometers
of concern will also result in a decontrol of accelerometers that are
not usable for ``missiles''. The change to the control parameters of
this ECCN is expected to result in a decrease in license applications
for approximately 29 different types of accelerometers.
The addition of one new MT controlled ECCN 9A103 is not expected to
result in an increase in license applications submitted to BIS, because
these commodities will be controlled by the Department of State under
the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). ECCN 9A103 is
added to control liquid propellant tanks specially designed for the
propellants controlled in ECCNs 1C011 or 1C111, or other liquid
propellants used in ``missiles.'' (These commodities are subject to the
export licensing authority of the U.S. Department of State, Directorate
of Defense Trade Controls. See 22 CFR part 121) (MTCR Annex Change
Category II: Item 3(A)(8)). This cross reference is being added to the
EAR to make the public aware that these liquid propellant tanks are
ITAR controlled. These liquid propellant tanks are being added to the
EAR and also to the ITAR to diminish opportunities by countries
involved in missile proliferation activities from acquiring these types
of tanks for their ``missile'' programs.
ECCN 9A120 is amended to clarify that the control captures only
those unmanned aerial vehicles incorporating, or designed or modified
to incorporate, aerosol dispensing systems/mechanisms, to add specific
Technical Notes to describe what is meant by an aerosol dispensing
system/mechanism, and to note that 9A120 does not control model
aircraft specially designed for recreational or competition purposes.
ECCN 9B106 is amended by deleting the imperial measurements of 223
K and 398 K in subparagraphs a.2.b. and b.2.b in favor of only listing
the control parameters in terms of metric measurements. This change is
being made because metric measurements are more commonly used by
industry. (MTCR Annex Category II: Item 15(B)(4)) This rule change also
adds a new note 2 to ECCN 9B106 to clarify the meaning of the term bare
table in the context of MTCR-controlled environmental chambers. Before
this rule, there was some question by the public regarding what
constituted a bare table. This additional note will clarify that a bare
table means ``a flat table, or surface, with no fixture or fittings.''
(MTCR Annex Category II: Item 15(B) Technical Note)
Savings Clause
Shipments of items removed from eligibility for a License Exception
or export or reexport without a license (NLR) as a result of this
regulatory action that were on dock for loading, on lighter, laden
aboard an exporting or reexporting carrier, or en route aboard a
carrier to a port of export or reexport, on July 31, 2006, pursuant to
actual orders for export or reexport to a foreign destination, may
proceed to that destination under the previous eligibility for a
License Exception or export or reexport without a license (NLR) so long
as they are exported or reexported before August 30, 2006. Any such
items not actually exported or reexported before midnight, on August
30, 2006, require a license in accordance with this rule.
Although the Export Administration Act expired on August 20, 2001,
the President, through Executive Order 13222 of August 17, 2001, 3 CFR,
2001 Comp., p. 783 (2002), as extended by the Notice of August 2, 2005,
70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005), has continued the Export Administration
Regulations in effect under the International Emergency Economic Powers
Act.
Rulemaking Requirements
1. This final rule has been determined to be not significant for
purposes of E.O. 12866.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with a collection of information, subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, unless that collection of
information displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget
Control Number. This rule contains a collection of information subject
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). This
collection has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget
under control number 0694-0088, ``Multi-Purpose Application,'' which
carries a burden hour estimate of 58 minutes for a manual or electronic
submission. BIS anticipates a slight decrease in license applications
submitted as a result of this rule.
3. This rule does not contain policies with federalism implications
as that term is defined under E.O. 13132.
4. The provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C.
553) requiring notice of proposed rulemaking, the opportunity for
public participation, and a delay in effective date, are inapplicable
because this regulation involves a military and foreign affairs
function of the United States (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(1)). Further, no other
law requires that a notice of proposed rulemaking and an opportunity
for public comment be given for this final rule. Because a notice of
proposed rulemaking and an opportunity for public comment are not
required to be given for this rule under the Administrative Procedure
Act or by any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are not applicable. Therefore,
this regulation is issued in final form. Although there is no formal
comment period, public comments on this regulation are welcome on a
continuing basis. Comments should be submitted to Timothy Mooney,
Office of Exporter Services, Bureau of Industry and Security,
Department of Commerce, P.O. Box 273, Washington, DC 20044.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 740
Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 772
Exports.
15 CFR Part 774
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
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Accordingly, parts 740, 772 and 774 of the Export Administration
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730-799) are amended as follows:
PART 740--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 740 continues to read as
follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
Sec. 901-911, Pub. L. 106-387; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996
Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783;
Notice of August 2, 2005, 70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
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2. Section 740.2 is amended by redesignating the text of paragraph
(a)(5) as paragraph (a)(5)(i) and adding new paragraph (a)(5)(ii) to
read, as follows:
Sec. 740.2 Restrictions on all License Exceptions.
(a) * * *
(5) * * *
(ii) MT controlled commodities described in ECCN 2A001 may be
exported or reexported under Sec. 740.9(a)(2)(ii) (License Exception
TMP) or Sec. 740.10 (License Exception RPL) as one-for-one replacement
for equipment previously legally exported or reexported.
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PART 772--[AMENDED]
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3. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 772 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August
2, 2005, 70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
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4. Section 772.1 is amended by adding, in alphabetical order, the
definitions of ``repeatability'' and ``production facilities'', as set
forth below:
Sec. 772.1 Definitions of terms as used in the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR).
* * * * *
``Production Facilities''. (MTCR Context only) (Cat 7 and 9)--Means
equipment and specially designed software therefor integrated into
installations for development or for one or more phases of production.
* * * * *
``Repeatability''. (MTCR Context only) (Cat 7)--According to IEEE
Standard 528-2001 as follows: ``The closeness of agreement among
repeated measurements of the same variable under the same operating
conditions when changes in conditions or non-operating periods occur
between measurements''.
* * * * *
PART 774--[AMENDED]
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5. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 774 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
10 U.S.C. 7420; 10 U.S.C. 7430(e); 18 U.S.C. 2510 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
287c, 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq., 22 U.S.C. 6004; 30 U.S.C. 185(s),
185(u); 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 42 U.S.C. 6212; 43 U.S.C. 1354; 46 U.S.C.
app. 466c; 50 U.S.C. app. 5; Sec. 901-911, Pub. L. 106-387; Sec.
221, Pub. L. 107-56; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of
August 2, 2005, 70 FR 45273 (August 5, 2005).
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6. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1--Materials, Chemicals, ``Microorganisms'' & ``Toxins'',
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 1C101 is amended by
revising the Heading, to read as follows:
Supplement No. 1 to Part 774--The Commerce Control List
* * * * *
1C101 Materials for Reduced Observables Such as Radar Reflectivity,
Ultraviolet/Infrared Signatures and Acoustic Signatures (i.e., Stealth
Technology), Other Than Those Controlled by 1C001, for Applications
Usable in Missiles and Their Subsystems
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7. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1--Materials, Chemicals, ``Microorganisms'' & ``Toxins'',
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 1C107 is amended by
revising the Heading and the ``items'' paragraph in the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
1C107 Graphite and Ceramic Materials, Other Than Those Controlled by
1C007, Which Can be Machined to Any of the Following Products as
Follows (See List of Items Controlled)
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Fine grain graphites with a bulk density of 1.72 g/
cm3 or greater, measured at 15 [deg]C, and having a grain
size of 100 micrometers or less, usable for rocket nozzles and reentry
vehicle nose tips as follows:
a.1. Cylinders having a diameter of 120 mm or greater and a length
of 50 mm or greater;
a.2. Tubes having an inner diameter of 65 mm or greater and a wall
thickness of 25 mm or greater and a length of 50 mm or greater;
a.3. Blocks having a size of 120 mm x 120 mm x 50 mm or greater.
b. Pyrolytic or fibrous reinforced graphites, usable for rocket
nozzles and reentry vehicle nose tips;
c. Ceramic composite materials (dielectric constant is less than 6
at any frequency from 100 MHz to 100 GHz), for use in missile radomes;
and
d. Bulk machinable silicon-carbide reinforced unfired ceramic,
usable for nose tips.
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8. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7--Navigation and Avionics, Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 7A101 is amended by revising the Heading and the
``items'' paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to read as
follows:
7A101 Linear Accelerometers, Other Than Those Controlled by 7A001 (See
List of Items Controlled)
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance
systems of all types, usable in ``missiles'' having all of the
following characteristics, and specially designed components therefore:
1. `Scale factor' ``repeatability'' less (better) than 1250 ppm;
and
2. `Bias' ``repeatability'' less (better) than 1250 micro g.
Note: The measurement of `bias' and `scale factor' refers to one
sigma standard deviation with respect to a fixed calibration over a
period of one year.
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9. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7--Navigation and Avionics, Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 7A102 is amended by revising the Heading, to read as
follows:
7A102 All Types of Gyros, Other Than Those Controlled by 7A002, Usable
in Missiles, With a Rated ``Drift Rate'' ``Stability'' of Less Than
0.5[deg] (1 Sigma or rms) per Hour in a 1 g Environment and Specially
Designed Components Therefor
* * * * *
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10. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7--Navigation and Avionics, Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 7A103 is amended by revising the ``items'' paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section, to read as follows:
7A103 Instrumentation, Navigation Equipment snd Systems, Other Than
Those Controlled by 7A003, and Specially Designed Components Therefor
* * * * *
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List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Inertial or other equipment using accelerometers or gyros
controlled by 7A001, 7A002, 7A101 or 7A102 and systems incorporating
such equipment;
Note: 7A103.a does not control equipment containing
accelerometers specially designed and developed as MWD (Measurement
While Drilling) sensors for use in down-hole well services
operations.
b. Integrated flight instrument systems, which include
gyrostabilizers or automatic pilots, designed or modified for use in
missiles.
c. Integrated Navigation Systems, designed or modified for use in
``missiles'' and capable of providing a navigational accuracy of 200m
Circular Error Probable (CEP) or less.
Technical Note: An `integrated navigation system' typically
incorporates the following components:
1. An inertial measurement device (e.g., an attitude and heading
reference system, inertial reference unit, or inertial navigation
system);
2. One or more external sensors used to update the position and/or
velocity, either periodically or continuously throughout the flight
(e.g., satellite navigation receiver, radar altimeter, and/or Doppler
radar); and
3. Integration hardware and software.
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11. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9--Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment,
is amended by adding Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 9A103
immediately following ECCN 9A101, to read as follows:
9A103 Liquid Propellant Tanks Specially Designed for the Propellants
Controlled in ECCNs 1C011, 1C111 or Other Liquid Propellants Used in
``Missiles.'' (These Items Are Subject to the Export Licensing
Authority of the U.S. Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade
Controls. See 22 CFR part 121.)
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12. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9--Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment,
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 9A120 is amended by
revising the ``items'' paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
9A120 Complete Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Not Specified in 9A012, Having
All of the Following
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Having any of the following:
a.1. An autonomous flight control and navigation capability; or
a.2. Capability of controlled-flight out of the direct vision range
involving a human operator; and
b. Having any of the following:
b.1. Incorporating an aerosol dispensing system/mechanism with a
capacity greater than 20 liters; or
b.2. Designed or modified to incorporate an aerosol dispensing
system/mechanism with a capacity of greater than 20 liters.
Note: 9A120 does not control model aircraft, specially designed
for recreational or competition purposes.
Technical Notes:
1. An aerosol consists of particulate or liquids other than fuel
components, by-products or additives, as part of the payload to be
dispersed in the atmosphere. Examples of aerosols include pesticides
for crop dusting and dry chemicals for cloud seeding.
2. An aerosol dispensing system/mechanism contains all above
devices (mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, etc.), which are necessary
for storage and dispersion of an aerosol into the atmosphere. This
includes the possibility of aerosol injection into the combustion
exhaust vapor and into the propeller slip stream.
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13. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9--Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment,
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 9B106 is amended by
revising the ``items'' paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
9B106 Environmental Chambers and Anechoic Chambers, as Follows (See
List of Items Controlled)
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: * * *
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Environmental chambers capable of simulating all of the
following flight conditions:
a.1. Vibration environments equal to or greater than 10 g rms,
measured `bare table', between 20 Hz and 2,000 Hz imparting forces
equal to or greater than 5 kN; and
a.2. Any of the following:
a.2.a. Altitude equal to or greater than 15,000 m; or
a.2.b. Temperature range of at least -50 [deg]C to +125 [deg]C;
Technical Notes:
1. Item 9B106.a.2.a describes systems that are capable of
generating a vibration environment with a single wave (e.g., a sine
wave) and systems capable of generating a broad band random vibration
(i.e., power spectrum).
2. The term `bare table' means a flat table, or surface, with no
fixture or fittings.
b. Environmental chambers capable of simulating all of the
following flight conditions:
b.1. Acoustic environments at an overall sound pressure level of
140 dB or greater (referenced to 2 x 10-5 N/m2)
or with a total rated acoustic power output of 4kW or greater; and
b.2. Any of the following:
b.2.a. Altitude equal to or greater than 15,000 m; or
b.2.b. Temperature range of at least -50 [deg]C to +125 [deg]C.
Dated: July 27, 2006.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary, for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. E6-12072 Filed 7-28-06; 8:45 am]
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