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commodity or defense article to
function as designed; or
(3) Is an accessory or attachment used
with an enumerated or referenced
commodity or defense article to enhance
its usefulness or effectiveness.
(b) A ‘‘part,’’ ‘‘component,’’
‘‘accessory,’’ or ‘‘attachment’’ that
would be controlled by paragraph (a) of
this paragraph is not ‘‘specially
designed’’ if it:
(1) Is enumerated in a USML
paragraph;
(2) Is a single unassembled ‘‘part’’ that
is of a type commonly used in multiple
types of commodities not enumerated
on the CCL or the USML, such as
threaded fasteners (e.g., screws, bolts,
nuts, nut plates, studs, inserts), other
fasteners (e.g., clips, rivets, pins), basic
hardware (e.g., washers, spacers,
insulators, grommets, bushings,
springs), wire, and solder;
(3) Has the same form, fit, and
performance capabilities as a part,
component, accessory, or attachment
used in or with a commodity that:
(i) Is or was in ‘‘production’’ (i.e., not
in ‘‘development’’); and
(ii) Is either not enumerated on the
CCL or USML, or is enumerated in an
ECCN controlled only for AntiTerrorism (AT) reasons;
(4) Was or is being developed with a
reasonable expectation of:
(i) Use in or with commodities
described on the CCL and commodities
not enumerated on the CCL or the
USML; or
(ii) Use in or with commodities not
enumerated on the CCL or the USML; or
(5) Was or is being developed with no
reasonable expectation of use for a
particular application.
Note 1: ‘Enumerated’ means any item (i) on
either the USML or CCL not controlled in a
‘catch-all’ paragraph and (ii) when on the
CCL, controlled by an ECCN for more than
AT-only reasons, except in the context of
paragraph (b)(3), where an item in an ECCN
controlled only for AT reasons is considered
enumerated when it is not controlled in a
‘catch-all’ paragraph. An example of an
‘enumerated’ ECCN is 2A226, which controls
valves with the following three
characteristics: a ‘‘nominal size’’ of 5 mm or
greater; having a bellows seal; and wholly
made of or lined with aluminum, aluminum
alloy, nickel, or nickel alloy containing more
than 60% nickel by weight. The CCL also
contains notes excluding from control parts
and components ‘‘specially designed’’ for
uncontrolled items. Such uncontrolled items
are merely ‘referenced’ and are not
‘enumerated.’ Note 2 to ECCN 1A002 is an
example of items excluded from control
based on being ‘‘specially designed’’ for a
referenced item.
Note 2: A ‘catch-all’ paragraph is one that
does not refer to specific types of parts,
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components, accessories, or attachments but
rather controls non-specific ‘‘parts,’’
‘‘components,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ or
‘‘attachments’’ because they were ‘‘specially
designed’’ for an enumerated item. For
example, ECCN paragraph 9A610.x is a
catch-all, because it controls ‘‘parts,’’
‘‘components,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ and
‘‘attachments’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
military aircraft, but does not identify
specific types of parts, components,
accessories, or attachments within its control.
Another example of a ‘catch-all’ is the
heading of 7A102, which controls ‘‘specially
designed’’ components for the gyros
enumerated in 7A102, but does not identify
the specific types of components within its
control.
Note to paragraph (a)(1): Items that as a
result of ‘‘development’’ have properties
peculiarly responsible for achieving or
exceeding the performance levels, functions
or characteristics in a relevant ECCN
paragraph may have properties shared by
different products. For example, ECCN
2B007.a controls ‘‘robots’’ capable in real
time of full three-dimensional image
processing or full-three dimensional ‘scene
analysis’ to generate or modify ‘‘programs’’ or
to generate or modify numerical program
data [and specially designed controllers and
‘‘end effectors’’ therefor]. An example of a
component not meeting the peculiarly
responsible standard under paragraph (a)(1)
is a component that as a result of
‘‘development’’ has properties that allow the
component to conduct 2D image processing
for use in a ‘‘robot.’’ This component is not
‘‘specially designed’’ for purposes of 2B007.a
because the component even if used in a
‘‘robot’’ does not have properties peculiarly
responsible for a ‘‘robot’’ achieving or
exceeding the performance levels, functions
or characteristics in 2B207.a. Conversely,
another component that as a result of
‘‘development,’’ has properties that allow the
component to perform in real time of full
three-dimensional image processing for use
in a ‘‘robot,’’ is an example of a component
that is peculiarly responsible because as a
result of ‘‘development’’ the component has
a direct and proximate causal relationship in
the ‘‘robot’’ that is central or special for
achieving or exceeding the performance
levels, functions or characteristics identified
in 2B207.a.
Note to paragraph (b)(3): Commodities in
‘‘production’’ that are subsequently subject to
‘‘development’’ activities, such as those
pertaining to quality improvements, cost
reductions, or feature enhancements, remain
in ‘‘production.’’ However, any new models
or versions of such commodities developed
from such efforts that change the basic
performance or capability of the commodity
are in ‘‘development’’ until and unless they
enter into ‘‘production.’’
Note to paragraph (b)(4) and (b)(5): For a
commodity not to be ‘‘specially designed’’ on
the basis of paragraphs (b)(4) or (b)(5),
documents contemporaneous with its
‘‘development,’’ in their totality, must
establish the elements of paragraphs (b)(4) or
(b)(5). Such documents may include concept
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design information, marketing plans,
declarations in patent applications, or
contracts. Absent such documents, the
‘‘commodity’’ may not be excluded from
being ‘‘specially designed’’ by either
paragraph (b)(4) or (b)(5).
Note to paragraph (b)(5): If you have
‘‘knowledge’’ that the commodity was or is
being developed for a particular application,
you may not rely on paragraph (b)(5) to
conclude that the commodity was or is not
‘‘specially designed.’’
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PART 774—[AMENDED]
3. 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); 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; 15 U.S.C. 1824a; 50 U.S.C. app. 5; 22
U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; 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 12, 2011, 76
FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
[Amended]
4. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List) wherever
the term ‘‘specially designed’’ occurs,
add quotation marks around the term
‘‘specially designed.’’
Dated: June 6, 2012.
Kevin J. Wolf,
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2012–14475 Filed 6–15–12; 11:15 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–33–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Part 774
[Docket No. 120426028–1028–01]
RIN 0694–AF68
Feasibility of Enumerating ‘‘Specially
Designed’’ Components
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Commerce.
ACTION: Advanced notice of proposed
rulemaking (ANPRM).
AGENCY:
As part of the President’s
Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative,
this ANPRM requests comments on the
feasibility of positively identifying
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘components’’ on
the Commerce Control List (CCL) so as
to decrease the use of the term, which
appears extensively throughout the CCL,
SUMMARY:
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and thereby facilitate enhanced public
compliance with the Export
Administration Regulations.
Specifically, the Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) is evaluating whether it is
feasible to create exhaustive lists of the
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘components’’
referred to in certain Export Control
Classification Numbers on the CCL that
currently use ‘‘specially designed’’
catch-all paragraphs, and seeks public
input to assist in this evaluation. If BIS
ultimately determines that such lists
might be beneficial, it intends to submit
these findings to the appropriate
multilateral export control regimes in
the normal course of list proposal
changes. The request for comments in
this ANPRM is part of Commerce’s
retrospective plan under EO 13563
completed in August 2011. Commerce’s
full plan can be accessed at: https://
open.commerce.gov/news/2011/08/23/
commerce-plan-retrospective-analysisexisting-rules.
DATES: Comments must be received by
BIS no later than September 17, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this advanced
notice of proposed rulemaking may be
submitted to the Federal rulemaking
portal (www.regulations.gov). The
regulations.gov ID for this rule is: BIS–
2012–0022. Written comments on this
advanced notice of proposed
rulemaking may also be submitted via
email to publiccomments@bis.doc.gov
or on paper to Regulatory Policy
Division, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Room 2099B, U.S. Department
of Commerce, 14th St. and Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20230.
Please refer to RIN 0694–AF68 in all
comments and in the subject line of
email comments. All comments must be
in writing. All comments (including any
personal identifiable information) will
be available for public inspection and
copying. Those wishing to comment
anonymously may do so by submitting
their comment via regulations.gov and
leaving the fields for identifying
information blank.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Timothy Mooney, Regulatory Policy
Division, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce,
Phone: (202) 482–2440, Fax: (202) 482–
3355, Email:
timothy.mooney@bis.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Background
This ANPRM requests comments on a
longer-term project involving
minimizing the use of the term
‘‘specially designed’’ on the current
Commerce Control List (CCL) by
specifically identifying ‘‘components.’’
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Specifically listing ‘‘components,’’ with
multilateral agreement where
appropriate, would make the CCL a
more positive list.
As part of the implementation of the
Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative,
the Departments of Commerce and State
published rules that proposed, as much
as possible, a common definition of the
term ‘‘specially designed.’’ A common
definition of ‘‘specially designed’’
would protect and enhance U.S.
national security interests because the
term ‘‘specially designed’’ would be
used in the ‘‘600 series’’ that would be
created to control United States
Munitions List (USML) items moved to
the CCL. In addition, the term ‘‘specially
designed’’ is used widely on the current
CCL.
The request for comments in this
ANPRM is part of Commerce’s
retrospective plan under EO 13563
completed in August 2011. Commerce’s
full plan can be accessed at: https://
open.commerce.gov/news/2011/08/23/
commerce-plan-retrospective-analysisexisting-rules.
Request for Comments on the
Feasibility of Enumerating ‘‘Specially
Designed’’ ‘‘Components’’
This ANPRM requests comments on
the use of the term ‘‘specially designed’’
when applied to ‘‘components’’ outside
of the ‘‘600 series’’ on the CCL.
Specifically, the Bureau of Industry and
Security is evaluating whether it is
feasible to create exhaustive lists of the
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘components’’ in
certain Export Control Classification
Numbers on the CCL that currently use
‘‘specially designed’’ catch-all
paragraphs. BIS does not believe a
similar approach is needed for ‘‘parts’’
controlled on the CCL, but BIS also
requests public comments regarding
whether a similar approach should also
be evaluated for ‘‘parts’’ controlled on
the CCL.
Ultimately, any changes to
multilaterally-controlled CCL entries
would be made in cooperation with the
multilateral export control regimes. This
longer-term project may result
eventually in a reduction in the use of
the term ‘‘specially designed’’ outside of
the ‘‘600 series’’ on the CCL if
exhaustive lists of such ‘‘components’’
can be identified and specified. To
assist the public, BIS has identified the
set of ECCN entries that are the best
candidates for taking this approach.
Most of the public comments and
concerns about the July 15 proposed
‘‘specially designed’’ definition
included in the rule, Proposed Revisions
to the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR): Control of Items the
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President Determines No Longer
Warrant Control Under the United
States Munitions List (USML) (76 FR
41958) revolved around references in
the application of the definition to
existing CCL controls on ‘‘components’’
‘‘specially designed’’ for a particular
‘‘end item’’ or purpose. Minimizing use
of the term ‘‘specially designed’’ by
specifically listing controlled
‘‘components’’ may address some of
these concerns.
As described below, BIS parsed the
CCL and removed all text that does not
directly describe controls on
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
an end item or purpose. To make the
analysis easier and more relevant to the
proposed definition of ‘‘specially
designed,’’ BIS has not included in this
ANPRM references to such controls in
ECCNs that are controlled for only antiterrorism reasons, because the number
of circumstances where a licensing
determination would be affected by
whether a component is EAR99 or ATonly controlled is relatively small.
BIS has also not included in this
ANPRM the ECCNs where a component
is solely or primarily controlled for
Missile Technology (MT) reasons or
where the MT controls overlap other
controls, such as National Security (NS)
controls. Because the EAR has adopted
the Missile Technology Control
Regime’s definition of the term for such
controls, BIS needs to further evaluate
whether those ECCNs controlled for MT
reasons would also be good candidates
for specifically identifying
‘‘components.’’ In responding to this
ANPRM, the public may also submit
comments regarding whether they
believe a similar approach would also
be feasible for items controlled for MT
reasons, which BIS will factor into the
evaluation for the scope of this review
project going forward.
Unlike the USML, the CCL does not
contain a broad catch-all control on
essentially all ‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially
designed’’ for any other item identified
on the CCL. You must carefully read
each heading and each subparagraph.
Some catch-all controls are in the
heading and apply by reference to all
items described in the subparagraphs,
such as in ECCN 3B001. Other headings
merely refer to the fact that some of the
subparagraphs contain catch-all controls
‘‘as follows,’’ such as ECCN 2B001
where only its subparagraph ‘‘f’’
contains controls on ‘‘specially
designed’’ ‘‘components.’’ (The fact that
a ‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘component’’
control exists in some of an ECCN’s
subparagraphs means, by negative
implication, that such controls do not
exist in the other subparagraphs in the
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same ECCN.) Some ECCN headings do
not refer to catch-all controls but
individual subparagraphs do, such as in
ECCN 8A002.a. Some ECCNs refer to
specific types of ‘‘components’’
‘‘specially designed’’ for other items in
that ECCN, such as 2B005, which limits
its ‘‘component’’ controls to ‘‘specially
designed automated handling,
positioning, manipulation and control
components.’’
Finally, a few ECCNs, such as 3A292,
contain a specific, positive list of the
types of components that are within the
scope of that ECCN’s controls on
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘components.’’
Specifically, 3A292 contains a ‘‘note’’
stating that ‘‘[s]pecially designed
components controlled by this item are
the following, for analog oscilloscopes:
1. Plug-in units; 2. External amplifiers;
3. Pre-amplifiers; 4. Sampling devices;
5. Cathode ray tubes.’’ Thus, only those
particularly identified components are
controlled in that ECCN. Another
example is ECCN 6A002. ECCN
6A002.a.2 controls ‘‘components’’
‘‘specially designed’’ for ‘‘image
intensifier tubes’’ described in ECCN
6A002.a.2.a. These components are
described in three subparagraphs that
specify the specially designed
components under paragraph a.2.b, as
follows: 1. Microchannel plates having
a hole pitch (center-to-center spacing) of
12 mm or less; 2. GaAs or GaInAs
photocathodes; and 3. Other III–V
compound semiconductor
photocathodes. To further refine what
are considered specially designed
components, a ‘‘note’’ specifies that
‘‘6A002.a.2.b.3 does not control
compound semiconductor
photocathodes with a maximum radiant
sensitivity of 10 mA/W or less.’’
Request for Comments
BIS seeks the advice and suggestions
of the public regarding whether
identifying the specific types of
‘‘components’’ controlled by the ECCNs
identified below would be of assistance
to exporters. If so, BIS requests public
comment regarding the ‘‘components’’
that should be identified in a positive
list within the scope of the ‘‘specially
designed’’ controls of the ECCNs
identified below. In addition to the
ECCNs identified below, the public may
also submit public comments on other
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘component’’
references on the CCL where the public
believes a similar approach of
identifying the specific types of
‘‘components’’ would be feasible. If a
list of such components could be
created, the United States could
consider developing proposals for the
relevant multilateral export control
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regimes to control only those
‘‘components’’ within the scope of the
relevant ECCNs. BIS does not believe a
similar approach is needed for ‘‘parts’’
controlled on the CCL, but BIS also
requests public comments regarding
whether a similar approach should also
be evaluated for ‘‘parts’’ controlled on
the CCL.
BIS is particularly interested in
comments from those with technical
expertise related to or experience with
classifying items identified below to
provide advice on those items. The
identified ‘‘components’’ should be
those that have specific performance
parameters or functions which make
them particularly suitable for use in the
controlled items. They should also
include those ‘‘components’’ that are the
essence of the controlled end item.
CCL Entries Where the U.S.
Government Is Evaluating the
Feasibility of Enumerating ‘‘Specially
Designed’’ ‘‘Components’’
In the following list, BIS identifies
ECCNs containing a control on a generic
‘‘component’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
another item. The list does not include
any references to any explanatory notes
that may be germane to classifying an
item against the ECCN. Thus, when
preparing your suggested positive list of
components for BIS to consider
inserting into the ECCN, please read the
whole ECCN for context.
For purposes of this ANPRM, BIS is
using the definition of ‘‘component’’
from the July 15 proposed rule, as
follows:
‘‘Component.’’ This is an item that is
useful only when used in conjunction
with an ‘‘end item.’’ Components are
also commonly referred to as
assemblies. For purposes of this
definition an assembly and a component
are the same. There are two types of
‘‘components’’: ‘‘Major components’’
and ‘‘minor components.’’ A ‘‘major
component’’ includes any assembled
element which forms a portion of an
‘‘end item’’ without which the end item
is inoperable. For example, for an
automobile, components will include
the engine, transmission, and battery. If
you do not have all those items, the
automobile will not function, or
function as effectively. A ‘‘minor
component’’ includes any assembled
element of a ‘‘major component.’’
‘‘Components’’ consist of ‘parts.’ ’’
References in the CCL to ‘‘components’’
include both ‘‘major components’’ and
‘‘minor components.’’
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List of ECCN ‘‘Specially Designed’’
Paragraphs
1. ECCN 1A004.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘gas masks, filter canisters and
decontamination equipment therefor,
designed or modified for defense
against’’ (1) ‘‘biological agents ‘adapted
for use in war;’ ’’ (2) ‘‘radioactive
materials ‘adapted for use in war;’ ’’ (3)
‘‘chemical warfare (CW) agents;’’ or (4)
specific ‘‘riot control agents’’ listed in
ECCN 1A004.a.4.
2. ECCN 1A004.c controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[d]etection systems, specially designed
or modified for detection or
identification of’’ (1) ‘‘[b]iological agents
‘adapted for use in war;’ ’’ (2)
‘‘[r]adioactive materials ‘adapted for use
in war;’ ’’ or (3) ‘‘[c]hemical warfare
(CW) agents.’’
3. ECCN 1A006 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘remotely operated vehicles’’ and
‘‘disruptors’’ ‘‘specially designed or
modified for the disposal of improvised
explosive devices.’’
4. ECCN 1A008.b controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘linear shaped cutting charges’’ that
have ‘‘an explosive load greater than 40
g/m’’ and ‘‘a width of 10 mm or more.’’
5. ECCN 1B001.e controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[e]quipment for producing prepregs
controlled by 1C010.e by the hot melt
method.’’
6. ECCN 1B001.f controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[n]on-destructive inspection
equipment specially designed for
‘composite’ materials’’ as described in
ECCN 1B001.f.1 and f.2.
7. ECCN 1B003.c controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[t]ools, dies, molds or fixtures, for
‘superplastic forming’ or ‘diffusion
bonding’ titanium, aluminum or their
alloys, specially designed for the
manufacture of’’ ‘‘airframe or aerospace
structures’’ or ‘‘aerospace engines.’’
8. ECCN 2B003 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘ ‘‘[n]umerically controlled’ or manual
machine tools * * * specially designed
for the shaving, finishing, grinding or
honing of hardened (Rc = 40 or more)
spur, helical and double-helical gears
with a pitch diameter exceeding 1,250
mm and a face width of 15% of pitch
diameter or larger finished to a quality
of AGMA 14 or better (equivalent to ISO
1328 class 3).’’
9. ECCN 3A001.c controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[a]coustic wave devices’’ that have any
of the characteristics described in
3A001.c.1.a., c.1.b., c.1.c, c.2 or c.3.
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10. ECCN 3A003 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[s]pray cooling thermal management
systems employing closed loop fluid
handling and reconditioning equipment
in a sealed enclosure where a dielectric
fluid is sprayed onto electronic
components using specially designed
spray nozzles that are designed to
maintain electronic components within
their operating temperature range.’’
11. ECCN 3A292.d controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[d]igital oscilloscopes and transient
recorders, using analog-to-digital
conversion techniques, capable of
storing transients by sequentially
sampling single-shot inputs at
successive intervals of less than 1 ns
(greater than 1 giga-sample per second),
digitizing to 8 bits or greater resolution
and storing 256 or more samples.’’
12. ECCN 3B001.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘equipment designed for epitaxial
growth as follows:’’ (1) ‘‘[e]quipment
capable of producing a layer of any
material other than silicon with a
thickness uniform to less than ±2.5%
across a distance of 75 mm or more;’’ (2)
‘‘Metal Organic Chemical Vapor
Deposition (MOCVD) reactors specially
designed for compound semiconductor
crystal growth by the chemical reaction
between materials controlled by 3C003
or 3C004;’’ or (3) ‘‘[m]olecular beam
epitaxial growth equipment using gas or
solid sources.’’
13. ECCN 3B001.b. controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[e]quipment designed for ion
implantation and having any of the
following:’’ (1) ‘‘[a] beam energy
(accelerating voltage) exceeding 1MeV;’’
(2) ‘‘[b]eing specially designed and
optimized to operate at a beam energy
(accelerating voltage) of less than 2
keV;’’ (3) ‘‘[d]irect write capability;’’ or
(4) ‘‘beam energy of 65 keV or more and
a beam current of 45 mA or more for
high energy oxygen implant into a
heated semiconductor material
‘substrate.’ ’’
14. ECCN 3B001.c. controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[a]nisotropic plasma dry etching
equipment’’ having all the following:
(1) ‘‘[d]esigned or optimized to produce
critical dimensions of 65 nm or less;’’
and (2) ‘‘[w]ithin wafer non-uniformity
equal to or less than 10% 3s measured
with an edge exclusion of 2 mm or
less.’’
15. ECCN 3B001.e controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[a]utomatic loading multi-chamber
central wafer handling systems’’ having
(1) ‘‘[i]nterfaces for wafer input and
output, to which more than two
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functionally different ‘semiconductor
process tools’ controlled by 3B001.a,
3B001.b, 3B001.c or 3B001.d are
designed to be connected;’’ and (2)
‘‘[d]esigned to form an integrated system
in a vacuum environment for ‘sequential
multiple wafer processing.’ ’’
16. ECCN 3B001.f.1 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[l]ithography equipment’’ that
‘‘[a]lign[s] and expose[s] step and repeat
(direct step on wafer) or step and scan
(scanner) equipment for wafer
processing using photo-optical or X-ray
methods and having’’ any of the
following (a) ‘‘light source wavelength
shorter than 245 nm;’’ or (b) ‘‘[c]apable
of producing a pattern with a ‘Minimum
Resolvable Feature size’ (MRF) of 95 nm
or less.’’
17. ECCN 3B001.f.2 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[i]mprint lithography equipment
capable of production features of 95 nm
or less’’ described in ECCN 3B001.f.2.
18. ECCN 3B001.f.3 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[e]quipment specially designed for
mask making or semiconductor device
processing using direct writing
methods, having’’ all the characteristics
described in ECCN 3B001.f.3.a. and any
of the characteristics described in .b.
19. ECCN 3B002 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[t]est equipment specially designed for
testing finished or unfinished
semiconductor devices as follows
* * *’’ (1) ‘‘[f]or testing S-parameters of
transistor devices at frequencies
exceeding 31.8 GHz;’’ or (2) ‘‘[f]or
testing microwave integrated circuits
controlled by 3A001.b.2.’’
20. ECCN 4A003.c controls
‘‘ ‘[e]lectronic assemblies’ specially
designed or modified to be capable of
enhancing performance by aggregation
of processors so that the ‘APP’ of the
aggregation exceeds the limit in
4A003.b.’’
21. ECCN 4A003.e controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[e]quipment performing analog-todigital conversions exceeding the limits
in 3A001.a.5.’’
22. ECCN 4A003.g controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[e]quipment specially designed for
aggregating the performance of ‘digital
computers’ by providing external
interconnections which allow
communications at unidirectonal data
rates exceeding 2.0 Gbyte/s per link.’’
23. ECCN 4A004 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
(a) ‘‘[s]ystolic array computers;’’ (b)
‘‘[n]eural computers;’’ and (c) ‘‘[o]ptical
computers.’’
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‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘telecommunication systems and
equipment, having any of
‘‘characteristics, functions or features’’
described in ECCN 5A001.b.1, b.2, b.3,
b.4, b.5, or b.6.
25. ECCN 5A001.e controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
radio direction finding equipment
operating at frequencies above 30 MHz
and having (1) ‘‘ ‘instantaneous
bandwidth’ of 10 MHz or more;’’ and (2)
‘‘capable of finding a Line Of Bearing
(LOB) to non-cooperating radio
transmitters with a signal duration of
less than 1 ms.’’
26. ECCN 5A001.f controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘[j]amming equipment specially
designed or modified to intentionally
and selectively interfere with, deny,
inhibit, degrade or seduce mobile
telecommunication services and’’ (1)
‘‘simulate the functions of Radio Access
Network (RAN) equipment;’’ (2) ‘‘detect
and exploit specific characteristics of
the mobile telecommunications protocol
employed (e.g., GSM);’’ or (3) ‘‘exploit
specific characteristics of the mobile
telecommunications protocol employed
(e.g., GSM).’’
27. ECCN 5B001.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘equipment * * * specially designed
for the ‘development’, ‘production’ or
‘use’ of equipment, functions or
features, controlled by 5A001.’’
28. ECCN 5B001.b controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘equipment * * * specially designed
for the ‘development’ of any of the
following telecommunication
transmission or switching equipment’’
‘‘employing a ‘laser’ ’’ and (a) having ‘‘a
transmission wavelength exceeding
1750 nm;’’ (b) ‘‘performing ‘optical
amplification’ using PraseodymiumDoped Fluoride Fiber Amplifiers
(PDFFA);’’ (c) ‘‘employing coherent
optical transmission or coherent optical
detection techniques (also called optical
heterodyne or homodyne techniques);’’
or (d) ‘‘employing analog techniques
and having a bandwidth exceeding 2.5
GHz.’’
29. ECCN 5B001.b also controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘equipment * * * specially designed
for the ‘development’ of any of the
following telecommunication
transmission or switching equipment’’
(a) ‘‘radio equipment employing
Quadrature-Amplitude-Modulation
(QAM) techniques above level 256;’’ or
(b) ‘‘equipment employing ‘common
channel signaling’ operating in nonassociated mode of operation.’’
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30. ECCN 5A002.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘systems, equipment, application
specific ‘electronic assemblies’, modules
and integrated circuits for ‘information
security’ ’’ if they were also ‘‘specially
designed for ‘information security.’ ’’
31. ECCN 6A001.a.1 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘marine acoustic systems’’ that are
within the scope of ECCN 6A001.a.1.a,
a.1.b, a.1.c., a.1.d, or a.1.e.
32. ECCN 6A001.a.2 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘passive systems’’ described in
6A001.a.2.a, a.2.b, a.2.c., a.2.d, a.2.e, or
a.2.f.
33. ECCN 6A004.a.1 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘ ‘specially designed’ for
‘deformable mirrors’ having either
continuous or multi-element surfaces
* * * capable of dynamically
repositioning portions of the surface of
the mirror at rates exceeding 100 Hz.’’
34. ECCN 6A005.e.2. controls
‘‘components’’ (optical mirrors,
transmissive or partially transmissive
optical or electro-optical components)
‘‘specially designed’’ for use with
controlled lasers.
35. ECCN 6A203.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘mechanical rotating mirror cameras’’
that are (1) ‘‘framing cameras with
recording rates greater than 225,000
frames per second;’’ or (2) ‘‘streak
cameras with writing speeds greater
than 0.5 mm per microsecond.’’
36. ECCN 6A998.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘airborne radar equipment, n.e.s.’’
37. ECCN 6A998.b controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed for
‘‘ ‘space-qualified’ ‘laser’ radar or Light
Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)
equipment specially designed for
surveying or for meteorological
observation.’’
38. ECCN 7A008 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘underwater sonar navigation systems
using Doppler velocity or correlation
velocity logs integrated with a heading
source and having a positioning
accuracy of equal to or less (better) than
3% of distance traveled ‘Circular Error
Probable’ (‘CEP’).’’
39. ECCN 8A002.a controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘submersible vehicles and designed to
operate at depths exceeding 1,000 m’’
that have (1) ‘‘pressure housings or
pressure hulls with a maximum inside
chamber diameter exceeding 1.5 m,’’ (2)
‘‘direct current propulsion motors or
thrusters,’’ (3) ‘‘umbilical cables, and
connectors therefor, using optical fiber
and having synthetic strength
members,’’ and (4) ‘‘components
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by ECCN 8C001.’’
40. ECCN 9A002 controls
‘‘components’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
‘‘ ‘marine gas turbine engines’ with an
ISO standard continuous power rating
of 24,245 kW or more and a specific fuel
consumption not exceeding 0.219 kg/
kWh in the power range from 35 to
100%.’’
41. ECCN 9A003.a controls
‘‘components’’ and ‘‘assemblies’’ that
‘‘incorporat[e] any of the ‘technologies’
controlled by 9E003.a, 9E003.h or
9E003.i’’ and were ‘‘specially designed’’
for gas turbine engines ‘‘controlled by
ECCN 9A001.’’
42. ECCN 9A003.b controls
‘‘components’’ and ‘‘assemblies’’ that
‘‘incorporat[e] any of the ‘technologies’
controlled by 9E003.a, 9E003.h or
9E003.i’’ and ‘‘whose design or
production origins are either countries
in Country Group D:1 or unknown to
the manufacturer.’’
Comments should be submitted to BIS
as described in the ADDRESSES section of
this notice by September 17, 2012.
Dated: June 6, 2012.
Kevin J. Wolf,
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
16 CFR Part 309
Labeling Requirements for Alternative
Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles
Federal Trade Commission
(FTC or Commission).
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking;
request for public comments.
AGENCY:
The Commission seeks public
comment on two amendments to its
‘‘Labeling Requirements for Alternative
Fuels and Alternative Fueled Vehicles’’
(‘‘Alternative Fuels Rule’’ or ‘‘Rule’’).
Specifically, the proposed amendments
consolidate the FTC’s alternative fueled
vehicle (AFV) labels with new fuel
economy labels required by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
and the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) and eliminate
FTC requirements for used AFV labels.
DATES: Written comments must be
received on or before August 17, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties are
invited to submit written comments
electronically or in paper form by
following the instructions in section V
of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
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section below. Comments in electronic
form should be submitted using the
following weblink https://
ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/
atlfuelslabelingnprm (and following the
instructions on the web-based form).
Comments filed in paper form should be
mailed or delivered to the following
address: Federal Trade Commission,
Office of the Secretary, Room H–113
(Annex N), 600 Pennsylvania Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20580, in the
manner detailed in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hampton Newsome, (202) 326–2889,
Attorney, Division of Enforcement,
Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal
Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Energy Policy Act of 1992
(‘‘EPAct 92’’ or ‘‘Act’’) 1 established
federal programs that encourage the
development of alternative fuels and
alternative fueled vehicles (AFVs).
Section 406(a) of the Act directed the
Commission to establish uniform
labeling requirements for alternative
fuels and AFVs. Under the Act, such
labels must provide ‘‘appropriate
information with respect to costs and
benefits [of alternative fuels and AFVs],
so as to reasonably enable the consumer
to make choices and comparisons.’’ In
addition, the required labels must be
‘‘simple and, where appropriate,
consolidated with other labels providing
information to the consumer.’’ 2
In response to EPAct 92, the
Commission published the Alternative
Fuels Rule in 1995.3 The Rule requires
labels on new and used AFVs that run
on liquid and non-liquid fuels, such as
ethanol and other alcohols including
E85 ethanol-gasoline mixtures, natural
gas, liquefied petroleum gas, hydrogen,
coal-derived liquid fuels, fuels derived
from biological materials (e.g., 100%
biodiesel), and electricity. The labels for
new AFVs disclose the vehicle’s
estimated cruising range (i.e., the travel
distance on a single charge or tank of
fuel), general factors consumers should
consider before buying an AFV, and toll
free telephone numbers and Web sites
for additional information from the
Department of Energy (DOE) and
NHTSA.4 Labels for used AFVs contain
1 Public
Law 102–486, 106 Stat. 2776 (1992).
U.S.C. 13232(a).
3 60 FR 26926 (May 19, 1995).
4 The Rule requires manufacturers to have a
reasonable basis for the vehicle cruising range, and,
for certain AFVs, specifies the test method for
calculating that range. 16 CFR 309.22.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Part 774
[Docket No. 120426028-1028-01]
RIN 0694-AF68
Feasibility of Enumerating ``Specially Designed'' Components
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce.
ACTION: Advanced notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM).
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SUMMARY: As part of the President's Export Control Reform (ECR)
Initiative, this ANPRM requests comments on the feasibility of
positively identifying ``specially designed'' ``components'' on the
Commerce Control List (CCL) so as to decrease the use of the term,
which appears extensively throughout the CCL,
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and thereby facilitate enhanced public compliance with the Export
Administration Regulations. Specifically, the Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) is evaluating whether it is feasible to create
exhaustive lists of the ``specially designed'' ``components'' referred
to in certain Export Control Classification Numbers on the CCL that
currently use ``specially designed'' catch-all paragraphs, and seeks
public input to assist in this evaluation. If BIS ultimately determines
that such lists might be beneficial, it intends to submit these
findings to the appropriate multilateral export control regimes in the
normal course of list proposal changes. The request for comments in
this ANPRM is part of Commerce's retrospective plan under EO 13563
completed in August 2011. Commerce's full plan can be accessed at:
https://open.commerce.gov/news/2011/08/23/commerce-plan-retrospective-analysis-existing-rules.
DATES: Comments must be received by BIS no later than September 17,
2012.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this advanced notice of proposed rulemaking may
be submitted to the Federal rulemaking portal (www.regulations.gov).
The regulations.gov ID for this rule is: BIS-2012-0022. Written
comments on this advanced notice of proposed rulemaking may also be
submitted via email to publiccomments@bis.doc.gov or on paper to
Regulatory Policy Division, Bureau of Industry and Security, Room
2099B, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. NW.,
Washington, DC 20230. Please refer to RIN 0694-AF68 in all comments and
in the subject line of email comments. All comments must be in writing.
All comments (including any personal identifiable information) will be
available for public inspection and copying. Those wishing to comment
anonymously may do so by submitting their comment via regulations.gov
and leaving the fields for identifying information blank.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Timothy Mooney, Regulatory Policy
Division, Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce,
Phone: (202) 482-2440, Fax: (202) 482-3355, Email:
timothy.mooney@bis.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Background
This ANPRM requests comments on a longer-term project involving
minimizing the use of the term ``specially designed'' on the current
Commerce Control List (CCL) by specifically identifying ``components.''
Specifically listing ``components,'' with multilateral agreement where
appropriate, would make the CCL a more positive list.
As part of the implementation of the Export Control Reform (ECR)
Initiative, the Departments of Commerce and State published rules that
proposed, as much as possible, a common definition of the term
``specially designed.'' A common definition of ``specially designed''
would protect and enhance U.S. national security interests because the
term ``specially designed'' would be used in the ``600 series'' that
would be created to control United States Munitions List (USML) items
moved to the CCL. In addition, the term ``specially designed'' is used
widely on the current CCL.
The request for comments in this ANPRM is part of Commerce's
retrospective plan under EO 13563 completed in August 2011. Commerce's
full plan can be accessed at: https://open.commerce.gov/news/2011/08/23/commerce-plan-retrospective-analysis-existing-rules.
Request for Comments on the Feasibility of Enumerating ``Specially
Designed'' ``Components''
This ANPRM requests comments on the use of the term ``specially
designed'' when applied to ``components'' outside of the ``600 series''
on the CCL. Specifically, the Bureau of Industry and Security is
evaluating whether it is feasible to create exhaustive lists of the
``specially designed'' ``components'' in certain Export Control
Classification Numbers on the CCL that currently use ``specially
designed'' catch-all paragraphs. BIS does not believe a similar
approach is needed for ``parts'' controlled on the CCL, but BIS also
requests public comments regarding whether a similar approach should
also be evaluated for ``parts'' controlled on the CCL.
Ultimately, any changes to multilaterally-controlled CCL entries
would be made in cooperation with the multilateral export control
regimes. This longer-term project may result eventually in a reduction
in the use of the term ``specially designed'' outside of the ``600
series'' on the CCL if exhaustive lists of such ``components'' can be
identified and specified. To assist the public, BIS has identified the
set of ECCN entries that are the best candidates for taking this
approach.
Most of the public comments and concerns about the July 15 proposed
``specially designed'' definition included in the rule, Proposed
Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Control of
Items the President Determines No Longer Warrant Control Under the
United States Munitions List (USML) (76 FR 41958) revolved around
references in the application of the definition to existing CCL
controls on ``components'' ``specially designed'' for a particular
``end item'' or purpose. Minimizing use of the term ``specially
designed'' by specifically listing controlled ``components'' may
address some of these concerns.
As described below, BIS parsed the CCL and removed all text that
does not directly describe controls on ``components'' ``specially
designed'' for an end item or purpose. To make the analysis easier and
more relevant to the proposed definition of ``specially designed,'' BIS
has not included in this ANPRM references to such controls in ECCNs
that are controlled for only anti-terrorism reasons, because the number
of circumstances where a licensing determination would be affected by
whether a component is EAR99 or AT-only controlled is relatively small.
BIS has also not included in this ANPRM the ECCNs where a component
is solely or primarily controlled for Missile Technology (MT) reasons
or where the MT controls overlap other controls, such as National
Security (NS) controls. Because the EAR has adopted the Missile
Technology Control Regime's definition of the term for such controls,
BIS needs to further evaluate whether those ECCNs controlled for MT
reasons would also be good candidates for specifically identifying
``components.'' In responding to this ANPRM, the public may also submit
comments regarding whether they believe a similar approach would also
be feasible for items controlled for MT reasons, which BIS will factor
into the evaluation for the scope of this review project going forward.
Unlike the USML, the CCL does not contain a broad catch-all control
on essentially all ``components'' ``specially designed'' for any other
item identified on the CCL. You must carefully read each heading and
each subparagraph. Some catch-all controls are in the heading and apply
by reference to all items described in the subparagraphs, such as in
ECCN 3B001. Other headings merely refer to the fact that some of the
subparagraphs contain catch-all controls ``as follows,'' such as ECCN
2B001 where only its subparagraph ``f'' contains controls on
``specially designed'' ``components.'' (The fact that a ``specially
designed'' ``component'' control exists in some of an ECCN's
subparagraphs means, by negative implication, that such controls do not
exist in the other subparagraphs in the
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same ECCN.) Some ECCN headings do not refer to catch-all controls but
individual subparagraphs do, such as in ECCN 8A002.a. Some ECCNs refer
to specific types of ``components'' ``specially designed'' for other
items in that ECCN, such as 2B005, which limits its ``component''
controls to ``specially designed automated handling, positioning,
manipulation and control components.''
Finally, a few ECCNs, such as 3A292, contain a specific, positive
list of the types of components that are within the scope of that
ECCN's controls on ``specially designed'' ``components.'' Specifically,
3A292 contains a ``note'' stating that ``[s]pecially designed
components controlled by this item are the following, for analog
oscilloscopes: 1. Plug-in units; 2. External amplifiers; 3. Pre-
amplifiers; 4. Sampling devices; 5. Cathode ray tubes.'' Thus, only
those particularly identified components are controlled in that ECCN.
Another example is ECCN 6A002. ECCN 6A002.a.2 controls ``components''
``specially designed'' for ``image intensifier tubes'' described in
ECCN 6A002.a.2.a. These components are described in three subparagraphs
that specify the specially designed components under paragraph a.2.b,
as follows: 1. Microchannel plates having a hole pitch (center-to-
center spacing) of 12 [micro]m or less; 2. GaAs or GaInAs
photocathodes; and 3. Other III-V compound semiconductor photocathodes.
To further refine what are considered specially designed components, a
``note'' specifies that ``6A002.a.2.b.3 does not control compound
semiconductor photocathodes with a maximum radiant sensitivity of 10
mA/W or less.''
Request for Comments
BIS seeks the advice and suggestions of the public regarding
whether identifying the specific types of ``components'' controlled by
the ECCNs identified below would be of assistance to exporters. If so,
BIS requests public comment regarding the ``components'' that should be
identified in a positive list within the scope of the ``specially
designed'' controls of the ECCNs identified below. In addition to the
ECCNs identified below, the public may also submit public comments on
other ``specially designed'' ``component'' references on the CCL where
the public believes a similar approach of identifying the specific
types of ``components'' would be feasible. If a list of such components
could be created, the United States could consider developing proposals
for the relevant multilateral export control regimes to control only
those ``components'' within the scope of the relevant ECCNs. BIS does
not believe a similar approach is needed for ``parts'' controlled on
the CCL, but BIS also requests public comments regarding whether a
similar approach should also be evaluated for ``parts'' controlled on
the CCL.
BIS is particularly interested in comments from those with
technical expertise related to or experience with classifying items
identified below to provide advice on those items. The identified
``components'' should be those that have specific performance
parameters or functions which make them particularly suitable for use
in the controlled items. They should also include those ``components''
that are the essence of the controlled end item.
CCL Entries Where the U.S. Government Is Evaluating the Feasibility of
Enumerating ``Specially Designed'' ``Components''
In the following list, BIS identifies ECCNs containing a control on
a generic ``component'' ``specially designed'' for another item. The
list does not include any references to any explanatory notes that may
be germane to classifying an item against the ECCN. Thus, when
preparing your suggested positive list of components for BIS to
consider inserting into the ECCN, please read the whole ECCN for
context.
For purposes of this ANPRM, BIS is using the definition of
``component'' from the July 15 proposed rule, as follows:
``Component.'' This is an item that is useful only when used in
conjunction with an ``end item.'' Components are also commonly referred
to as assemblies. For purposes of this definition an assembly and a
component are the same. There are two types of ``components'': ``Major
components'' and ``minor components.'' A ``major component'' includes
any assembled element which forms a portion of an ``end item'' without
which the end item is inoperable. For example, for an automobile,
components will include the engine, transmission, and battery. If you
do not have all those items, the automobile will not function, or
function as effectively. A ``minor component'' includes any assembled
element of a ``major component.'' ``Components'' consist of `parts.' ''
References in the CCL to ``components'' include both ``major
components'' and ``minor components.''
List of ECCN ``Specially Designed'' Paragraphs
1. ECCN 1A004.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``gas masks, filter canisters and decontamination equipment therefor,
designed or modified for defense against'' (1) ``biological agents
`adapted for use in war;' '' (2) ``radioactive materials `adapted for
use in war;' '' (3) ``chemical warfare (CW) agents;'' or (4) specific
``riot control agents'' listed in ECCN 1A004.a.4.
2. ECCN 1A004.c controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[d]etection systems, specially designed or modified for detection or
identification of'' (1) ``[b]iological agents `adapted for use in war;'
'' (2) ``[r]adioactive materials `adapted for use in war;' '' or (3)
``[c]hemical warfare (CW) agents.''
3. ECCN 1A006 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``remotely operated vehicles'' and ``disruptors'' ``specially designed
or modified for the disposal of improvised explosive devices.''
4. ECCN 1A008.b controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``linear shaped cutting charges'' that have ``an explosive load greater
than 40 g/m'' and ``a width of 10 mm or more.''
5. ECCN 1B001.e controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[e]quipment for producing prepregs controlled by 1C010.e by the hot
melt method.''
6. ECCN 1B001.f controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[n]on-destructive inspection equipment specially designed for
`composite' materials'' as described in ECCN 1B001.f.1 and f.2.
7. ECCN 1B003.c controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[t]ools, dies, molds or fixtures, for `superplastic forming' or
`diffusion bonding' titanium, aluminum or their alloys, specially
designed for the manufacture of'' ``airframe or aerospace structures''
or ``aerospace engines.''
8. ECCN 2B003 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for `
``[n]umerically controlled' or manual machine tools * * * specially
designed for the shaving, finishing, grinding or honing of hardened
(Rc = 40 or more) spur, helical and double-helical gears
with a pitch diameter exceeding 1,250 mm and a face width of 15% of
pitch diameter or larger finished to a quality of AGMA 14 or better
(equivalent to ISO 1328 class 3).''
9. ECCN 3A001.c controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[a]coustic wave devices'' that have any of the characteristics
described in 3A001.c.1.a., c.1.b., c.1.c, c.2 or c.3.
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10. ECCN 3A003 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[s]pray cooling thermal management systems employing closed loop
fluid handling and reconditioning equipment in a sealed enclosure where
a dielectric fluid is sprayed onto electronic components using
specially designed spray nozzles that are designed to maintain
electronic components within their operating temperature range.''
11. ECCN 3A292.d controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[d]igital oscilloscopes and transient recorders, using analog-to-
digital conversion techniques, capable of storing transients by
sequentially sampling single-shot inputs at successive intervals of
less than 1 ns (greater than 1 giga-sample per second), digitizing to 8
bits or greater resolution and storing 256 or more samples.''
12. ECCN 3B001.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``equipment designed for epitaxial growth as follows:'' (1)
``[e]quipment capable of producing a layer of any material other than
silicon with a thickness uniform to less than 2.5% across a
distance of 75 mm or more;'' (2) ``Metal Organic Chemical Vapor
Deposition (MOCVD) reactors specially designed for compound
semiconductor crystal growth by the chemical reaction between materials
controlled by 3C003 or 3C004;'' or (3) ``[m]olecular beam epitaxial
growth equipment using gas or solid sources.''
13. ECCN 3B001.b. controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``[e]quipment designed for ion implantation and having any of the
following:'' (1) ``[a] beam energy (accelerating voltage) exceeding
1MeV;'' (2) ``[b]eing specially designed and optimized to operate at a
beam energy (accelerating voltage) of less than 2 keV;'' (3) ``[d]irect
write capability;'' or (4) ``beam energy of 65 keV or more and a beam
current of 45 mA or more for high energy oxygen implant into a heated
semiconductor material `substrate.' ''
14. ECCN 3B001.c. controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``[a]nisotropic plasma dry etching equipment'' having all the
following: (1) ``[d]esigned or optimized to produce critical dimensions
of 65 nm or less;'' and (2) ``[w]ithin wafer non-uniformity equal to or
less than 10% 3[sigma] measured with an edge exclusion of 2 mm or
less.''
15. ECCN 3B001.e controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[a]utomatic loading multi-chamber central wafer handling systems''
having (1) ``[i]nterfaces for wafer input and output, to which more
than two functionally different `semiconductor process tools'
controlled by 3B001.a, 3B001.b, 3B001.c or 3B001.d are designed to be
connected;'' and (2) ``[d]esigned to form an integrated system in a
vacuum environment for `sequential multiple wafer processing.' ''
16. ECCN 3B001.f.1 controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``[l]ithography equipment'' that ``[a]lign[s] and expose[s] step
and repeat (direct step on wafer) or step and scan (scanner) equipment
for wafer processing using photo-optical or X-ray methods and having''
any of the following (a) ``light source wavelength shorter than 245
nm;'' or (b) ``[c]apable of producing a pattern with a `Minimum
Resolvable Feature size' (MRF) of 95 nm or less.''
17. ECCN 3B001.f.2 controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``[i]mprint lithography equipment capable of production features of
95 nm or less'' described in ECCN 3B001.f.2.
18. ECCN 3B001.f.3 controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``[e]quipment specially designed for mask making or semiconductor
device processing using direct writing methods, having'' all the
characteristics described in ECCN 3B001.f.3.a. and any of the
characteristics described in .b.
19. ECCN 3B002 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[t]est equipment specially designed for testing finished or
unfinished semiconductor devices as follows * * *'' (1) ``[f]or testing
S-parameters of transistor devices at frequencies exceeding 31.8 GHz;''
or (2) ``[f]or testing microwave integrated circuits controlled by
3A001.b.2.''
20. ECCN 4A003.c controls `` `[e]lectronic assemblies' specially
designed or modified to be capable of enhancing performance by
aggregation of processors so that the `APP' of the aggregation exceeds
the limit in 4A003.b.''
21. ECCN 4A003.e controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[e]quipment performing analog-to-digital conversions exceeding the
limits in 3A001.a.5.''
22. ECCN 4A003.g controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[e]quipment specially designed for aggregating the performance of
`digital computers' by providing external interconnections which allow
communications at unidirectonal data rates exceeding 2.0 Gbyte/s per
link.''
23. ECCN 4A004 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
(a) ``[s]ystolic array computers;'' (b) ``[n]eural computers;'' and (c)
``[o]ptical computers.''
24. ECCN 5A001.b controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``telecommunication systems and equipment, having any of
``characteristics, functions or features'' described in ECCN 5A001.b.1,
b.2, b.3, b.4, b.5, or b.6.
25. ECCN 5A001.e controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
radio direction finding equipment operating at frequencies above 30 MHz
and having (1) `` `instantaneous bandwidth' of 10 MHz or more;'' and
(2) ``capable of finding a Line Of Bearing (LOB) to non-cooperating
radio transmitters with a signal duration of less than 1 ms.''
26. ECCN 5A001.f controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``[j]amming equipment specially designed or modified to intentionally
and selectively interfere with, deny, inhibit, degrade or seduce mobile
telecommunication services and'' (1) ``simulate the functions of Radio
Access Network (RAN) equipment;'' (2) ``detect and exploit specific
characteristics of the mobile telecommunications protocol employed
(e.g., GSM);'' or (3) ``exploit specific characteristics of the mobile
telecommunications protocol employed (e.g., GSM).''
27. ECCN 5B001.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``equipment * * * specially designed for the `development',
`production' or `use' of equipment, functions or features, controlled
by 5A001.''
28. ECCN 5B001.b controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``equipment * * * specially designed for the `development' of any of
the following telecommunication transmission or switching equipment''
``employing a `laser' '' and (a) having ``a transmission wavelength
exceeding 1750 nm;'' (b) ``performing `optical amplification' using
Praseodymium-Doped Fluoride Fiber Amplifiers (PDFFA);'' (c) ``employing
coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques
(also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques);'' or (d)
``employing analog techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 2.5
GHz.''
29. ECCN 5B001.b also controls ``components'' ``specially
designed'' for ``equipment * * * specially designed for the
`development' of any of the following telecommunication transmission or
switching equipment'' (a) ``radio equipment employing Quadrature-
Amplitude-Modulation (QAM) techniques above level 256;'' or (b)
``equipment employing `common channel signaling' operating in non-
associated mode of operation.''
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30. ECCN 5A002.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``systems, equipment, application specific `electronic assemblies',
modules and integrated circuits for `information security' '' if they
were also ``specially designed for `information security.' ''
31. ECCN 6A001.a.1 controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``marine acoustic systems'' that are within the scope of ECCN
6A001.a.1.a, a.1.b, a.1.c., a.1.d, or a.1.e.
32. ECCN 6A001.a.2 controls ``components'' ``specially designed''
for ``passive systems'' described in 6A001.a.2.a, a.2.b, a.2.c., a.2.d,
a.2.e, or a.2.f.
33. ECCN 6A004.a.1 controls ``components'' `` `specially designed'
for `deformable mirrors' having either continuous or multi-element
surfaces * * * capable of dynamically repositioning portions of the
surface of the mirror at rates exceeding 100 Hz.''
34. ECCN 6A005.e.2. controls ``components'' (optical mirrors,
transmissive or partially transmissive optical or electro-optical
components) ``specially designed'' for use with controlled lasers.
35. ECCN 6A203.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``mechanical rotating mirror cameras'' that are (1) ``framing cameras
with recording rates greater than 225,000 frames per second;'' or (2)
``streak cameras with writing speeds greater than 0.5 mm per
microsecond.''
36. ECCN 6A998.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``airborne radar equipment, n.e.s.''
37. ECCN 6A998.b controls ``components'' ``specially designed for
`` `space-qualified' `laser' radar or Light Detection and Ranging
(LIDAR) equipment specially designed for surveying or for
meteorological observation.''
38. ECCN 7A008 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``underwater sonar navigation systems using Doppler velocity or
correlation velocity logs integrated with a heading source and having a
positioning accuracy of equal to or less (better) than 3% of distance
traveled `Circular Error Probable' (`CEP').''
39. ECCN 8A002.a controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
``submersible vehicles and designed to operate at depths exceeding
1,000 m'' that have (1) ``pressure housings or pressure hulls with a
maximum inside chamber diameter exceeding 1.5 m,'' (2) ``direct current
propulsion motors or thrusters,'' (3) ``umbilical cables, and
connectors therefor, using optical fiber and having synthetic strength
members,'' and (4) ``components manufactured from material specified by
ECCN 8C001.''
40. ECCN 9A002 controls ``components'' ``specially designed'' for
`` `marine gas turbine engines' with an ISO standard continuous power
rating of 24,245 kW or more and a specific fuel consumption not
exceeding 0.219 kg/kWh in the power range from 35 to 100%.''
41. ECCN 9A003.a controls ``components'' and ``assemblies'' that
``incorporat[e] any of the `technologies' controlled by 9E003.a,
9E003.h or 9E003.i'' and were ``specially designed'' for gas turbine
engines ``controlled by ECCN 9A001.''
42. ECCN 9A003.b controls ``components'' and ``assemblies'' that
``incorporat[e] any of the `technologies' controlled by 9E003.a,
9E003.h or 9E003.i'' and ``whose design or production origins are
either countries in Country Group D:1 or unknown to the manufacturer.''
Comments should be submitted to BIS as described in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice by September 17, 2012.
Dated: June 6, 2012.
Kevin J. Wolf,
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. 2012-14473 Filed 6-15-12; 11:15 am]
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