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Effective Date: This rule is
effective: July 2, 2012.
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DATES:
Bureau of Industry and Security
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
15 CFR Parts 734, 738, 740, 742, 743,
744, 746, 748, 752, 770, 772, 774
[Docket No. 111220789–1017–01]
RIN 0694–AF50
Wassenaar Arrangement 2011 Plenary
Agreements Implementation:
Commerce Control List, Definitions,
New Participating State (Mexico) and
Reports
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) maintains, as part of its
Export Administration Regulations
(EAR), the Commerce Control List
(CCL), which identifies items subject to
Department of Commerce export
controls. This final rule revises the CCL
to implement changes made to the
Wassenaar Arrangement’s List of DualUse Goods and Technologies
(Wassenaar List) maintained and agreed
to by governments participating in the
Wassenaar Arrangement on Export
Controls for Conventional Arms and
Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
(Wassenaar Arrangement, or WA) at the
December 2011 WA Plenary Meeting
(the Plenary). The Wassenaar
Arrangement advocates implementation
of effective export controls on strategic
items with the objective of improving
regional and international security and
stability. To harmonize the CCL with
the changes made to the Wassenaar List
at the Plenary, this rule amends entries
on the CCL that are controlled for
national security reasons in Categories
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Parts I & II, 6, 7, 8, and 9;
revises reporting requirements; and
adds, removes, and amends definitions
in the EAR.
This rule raises the Adjusted Peak
Performance (APP) parameter for high
performance computers. President
Obama sent the report required to make
this change to Congress on March 16,
2012. This rule also raises the APP
eligibility level for deemed exports of
computers in License Exception APP.
This final rule also revises the CCL
and definitions of terms used in the
EAR to implement changes to the WA
list that pertain to low light level (LLL)
items that were agreed upon by the WA
in December 2007 through 2011 at the
Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary
Meetings.
Additionally, this rule adds Mexico as
the 41st Participating State in the list of
WA members in the EAR.
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SUMMARY:
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For
general questions contact Sharron Cook,
Office of Exporter Services, Bureau of
Industry and Security, U.S. Department
of Commerce at 202–482–2440 or by
email: Sharron.Cook@bis.doc.gov.
For technical questions contact:
Category 1: Michael Rithmire at 202–
482–6105
Category 2: George Loh at 202–482–3570
Category 3: Brian Baker at 202–482–
5534
Category 4: Joseph Young at 202–482–
4197
Category 5: Part 1: Joseph Young at 202–
482–4197
Category 5: Part 2: ITCD staff 202–482–
0707
Category 6: (optics): Chris Costanzo at
202–482–0718
Category 6: (lasers): Mark Jaso at 202–
482–0987
Category 6: (sensors and cameras): John
Varesi 202–482–1114
Categories 7 and 9: Daniel Squire at
202–482–3710
Category 8: Darrell Spires at 202–482–
1954
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) on
Export Controls for Conventional Arms
and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
is a group of 41 like-minded states
committed to promoting responsibility
and transparency in the global arms
trade, and preventing destabilizing
accumulations of arms. As a
Participating State, the United States
has committed to controlling for export
all items on the WA control lists. The
lists were first established in 1996 and
have been revised annually thereafter.
Proposals for changes to the WA control
lists that achieve consensus are
approved by Participating States at
annual December Plenary meetings.
Participating States are charged with
implementing the agreed list changes as
soon as possible after approval.
Implementation of WA list changes
ensures U.S. companies have a level
playing field with their competitors in
other WA member states.
Revisions to the Commerce Control List
Out of the 44 ECCNs this rule revises,
the following 28 ECCNs on the
Commerce Control List (CCL) are
revised to implement the changes to the
Wassenaar List of Dual-Use Goods and
Technologies agreed to at the December
2011 WA Plenary meeting: ECCNs
1A004, 1A005, 1C006, 1C008, 2B001,
2B008, 2B009, 2E001, 3A001, 3A002,
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3B001, 3C001, 3E003, 4A003, 5A001,
5B001, 5D001,5E001, 5A002, 6A001,
7A004, 7D002, 7D003, 7E004, 8A002,
9A012, 9D004 and 9E003.
Corresponding changes related to the
addition of 5A001.i are made to ECCNs:
5A980, 5D980, and 5E980.
Corresponding changes are made to
ECCN 3E002 to reflect the raising of the
Adjusted Peak Performance (APP)
control level of high performance
computers in ECCN 4A003, in so far as
these changes impact deemed export
eligibility under License Exception CIV.
To complete the implementation of
the December 2007, 2008, and 2009
agreed revisions to the Wassenaar List of
Dual Use Goods and Technologies, this
rule revises ECCNs: 0A919, 6A002,
6A003, 6D991, 6D994, 6E001, 6E002,
6E101, and 8A002, as described below.
Corrections that are not part of the
WA 2011 agreements, but that are
essential to the scope of control of these
WA listed items, are made to the
following ECCNs: 3A001.f, 3E001,
6B008, 7A003 and 7A005. These
changes are described in more detail
below.
The Wassenaar Arrangement Task
Force on Editorial Issues (TFEI) made
revisions, editorial in nature, to clarify
or correct control text or remove
extraneous text. The TFEI revisions
(over 2,000) were agreed upon by the
WA in December 2007. This rule
implements those TFEI revisions that
coincide with the revisions to ECCNs
affected by the 2007, 2008, 2009, and
2010 WA changes to ECCNs 6A002,
6A003, 6E001, 6E002, and 8A002.
As a result of the changes made to the
Technical Notes to Category 2 Product
Group B and to ECCN 2B001, there are
corresponding changes to ECCNs 2A201
and 2A991, as well as the definition of
‘‘positioning accuracy’’ in Section 772.1.
Category 0 Nuclear Materials,
Facilities, and Equipment [and
Miscellaneous Items]
ECCN 0A919 ‘‘Military commodities’’
This rule revises paragraph 0A919.d
to add reference to ECCNs 6A003.b.3
and 6A003.b.4.c. Therefore, ECCN
0A919 will control ‘‘military
commodities’’ that incorporate one or
more cameras controlled under ECCN
6A003.b.3, b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. In
addition, the RS control paragraph is
revised to add a citation reference that
states ‘‘see § 742.6(a)(3) for license
requirements.’’ ECCN 0A919 is
controlled for RS:1, AT:1 and UN for
Rwanda (see Section 746.7) reasons for
control. There are special RS Column 1
license requirements applicable for
ECCN 0A919, found in Section
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742.6(a)(3), therefore the Commerce
Country Chart is not used to determine
license requirements for the RS Column
1 control. The special RS:1 license
requirements for ECCN 0A919 require a
license for reexports to all destinations,
except Canada, except when such items
are being reexported as part of a military
deployment by a unit of the government
of Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey,
the United Kingdom or the United
States.
Category 1 Special Materials and
Related Equipment, Chemicals,
‘‘Microorganisms,’’ and ‘‘Toxins’’
ECCN 1A004 (Protective and detection
equipment and components)
A Note is added after the introductory
paragraph a. in the Items paragraph to
clarify that the scope of the control on
gas masks, filter canisters, and
decontamination equipment includes
Powered Air Purifying Respirators
(PAPR) that are designed or modified for
defense against agents or materials
listed in 1A004.a.
ECCN 1A005 (Body armor)
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The Heading and the List of Items
Controlled are revised to make them
clearer. The control paragraphs for
‘‘body armor’’ are expanded from one
paragraph to two, of which the first lists
‘‘soft body armor * * *’’ and second
lists ‘‘hard body armor plates providing
ballistic protection* * *.’’
Note 1 is revised by removing the
phrase ‘‘or protective garments’’ to be
more specific and to harmonize with the
scope of the control. The revision also
replaces ‘‘their’’ with ‘‘its’’ to correct the
grammar in the Note.
Note 3 is added to make it clear that
1A005 controls body armor that
provides ballistic protection and thus
‘‘does not apply to body armor designed
to provide protection only from knife,
spike, needle or blunt trauma.’’
ECCN 1C006 (Fluids and Lubricating
Materials)
A Note to paragraph 1C006.d is added
so that it ‘‘does not apply to materials
specified and packaged as medical
products.’’ Some WA countries have not
controlled such materials based on the
medical Statement of Understanding
(SOU). Other WA countries interpret the
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SOU strictly as applying only to medical
equipment and controlled medical
materials. This note is added to clarify
that these fluids and lubricating
materials, when specified and packaged
as medical products, are not subject to
control.
ECCN 1C008 (Non-Fluorinated
Polymeric Substances)
The Items paragraph is amended by
revising paragraphs a.4 and f. to
harmonize them with a glass transition
temperature parameter (Tg) that was
added to the 1C008.a.2 entry for
polyamide-imides (PAIs) in 2010. The
value specified is 563 K (290 °C). This
new value exceeded the Tg value in
1C008.a.4 for aromatic polyetherimides
(PEIs) and in 1C008.f for
polybiphenylenethersulphones. The
polyimide family, which includes both
PAI and PEI, has similar performance
characteristics within its overall
structure, as do Polysulphone materials,
and therefore, the Tg values in 1C008.a.4
(PEI in the polyimide family) and .f (the
Polysulphone family) are harmonized
with the Tg values in 1C008.a.2 (PAI in
the polyimide family).
Category 1 ‘‘Special Materials and
Related Equipment,’’ Annex ‘‘List of
Explosives (See ECCNs 1A004 and
1A008)’’
Paragraph 32.g (NTDNA (2nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide) (CAS
75393–84–9)) of the Annex is removed
and reserved to implement a WA 2010
agreement to delete NTDNA (2nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide) (CAS
75393–84–9) from its Munitions List
because the CAS number of 75393–84–
9 did not correspond to NTDNA (2nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide).
Category 2—Materials Processing
The Notes for Category 2B are
removed, as they are redundant to the
Technical Notes for 2B.
The Technical Notes for 2B001 to
2B009 are amended to account for
changing the year from 1988 to 2006 for
ISO 230/2. In order to streamline export
controls for Category 2B machine tools,
BIS is going to use ISO 230/2 (2006) for
2B001 to 2B009, 2B201, 2B290 and
2B991 to 2B999. Although the Nuclear
Supplier’s Group (NSG) has not yet
updated the ISO standard it uses, there
are plans to go in that direction.
Therefore, the Heading to the Technical
Note is changed to ‘‘Technical Notes for
2B001 to 2B009, 2B201, 2B290 and
2B991 to 2B999.’’
Technical Note 5 is removed and
Technical Note 6 is redesignated as
Technical Note 5, to harmonize the EAR
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with the Technical Note in the WA’s
List.
Newly designated Note 5 (former Note
6) is revised by correcting capitalization,
removing the word ‘‘levels’’, changing
the year of the ISO from ‘‘1988’’ to
‘‘2006’’, and adding single quotes
around the term ‘Stated positioning
accuracy.’ WA agreed to the new ISO
standard ‘‘ISO 230/2 (2006),’’ because
the previous standard was cancelled
when the new one was revised. A Note
designation of ‘‘Note to paragraph 5’’ is
added in front of ‘‘Determination of
‘Stated Positioning Accuracy’ ’’, because
this was an undesignated paragraph,
which is not allowable in Federal
Register format.
Newly designated Note to paragraph
5, paragraph b is amended by replacing
the ISO year 1988 with 2006. Paragraph
f of this note is amended by replacing
the stated accuracy of 6 microns with 5
microns for grinding machines and 8
microns with 6.5 microns for milling
and turning machines.
A Note 6 paragraph is added to the
Technical Notes to state, ‘‘Measurement
uncertainty for the positioning accuracy
of machine tools, as defined in the
International Standard ISO 230/2
(2006), shall not be considered.’’
ECCN 2B001 (Machine Tools)
The NP control paragraph in the
License Requirements section is
amended by replacing 0.030 mm with
22.5 mm to align the number with the
ISO 230/2 (2006) standard.
Paragraphs 2B001.a.1, b.1.a, and c.1.a
(position accuracy) are amended by
replacing the word ‘‘any’’ with the
phrase ‘‘one or more.’’ WA made this
amendment to reflect its intent that one
may not classify such machine tools by
referring only to the one axis with the
poorest positioning accuracy.
Paragraphs 2B001.a.1, b.1., b.3., c.1.a.
and paragraph .b in the Notes to 2B001.c
are amended by adding ‘‘according to
ISO 230/2 (2006) wherever the term
‘‘positioning accuracy’’ or ‘‘positioning
accuracies’’ is used.
Paragraphs a.1 and b.1.a are amended
by replacing the positioning accuracy of
‘‘6 mm’’ with ‘‘4.5 mm’’ to align with the
WA list.
Paragraphs b.3 and c.1.a, as well as
paragraph b to the Note to 2B001.c are
amended by replacing the positioning
accuracy of ‘‘4 mm’’ with ‘‘3 mm’’ to align
with the WA list.
ECCN 2B008 (Assemblies and Units
Specially Designed for Machine Tools or
Dimensional Inspection or Measuring
Systems and Equipment)
This rule moves the examples of
linear position feedback units in
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paragraph 2B008.a and the examples of
rotary position feedback units in
paragraph 2B008.b into a new Note
added after paragraphs .a and .b. This
Note also provides a description of the
types of units controlled by these
paragraphs.
ECCN 2E001
A Note is added to the Items
paragraph to clarify that the scope of the
2E001 control includes ‘‘technology’’ for
the integration of probe systems into
coordinate measurement machines
specified by 2B006.a.
ECCN 2B009 (Spin Forming Machines
and Flow Forming Machines)
Paragraph 2B009.a is amended by
increasing the number of axes from
‘‘two or more’’ to ‘‘three or more,’’
which is a harmonization with the
Missile Technology Control Regime
(MTCR) control. In addition, the two
axes machines having limited
contouring capabilities are being
replaced by the versatile three or more
axes machines due to the technology
advancement in the industry.
Category 3—Electronics
Product Group A is amended by
revising Notes 1, 2 and the Nota Bene
to add a reference to a new paragraph
3A001.a.13. The Notes and the Nota
Bene provide guidance on classifying
products described in Category 3.
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ECCN 2B201 (Machine Tools)
A new Note is added to the beginning
of the Items paragraph to explain that
BIS has adopted the ISO 230/2 (2006)
standard for use in 2B201. BIS and the
Department of Energy decided to utilize
one standard to streamline export
compliance and license review of all
EAR controlled machine tools, and
because the Nuclear Suppliers Group
(NSG) will eventually adopt the new
ISO 230/2 (2006) standard. The ISO
230/2 (1988 and 1997) standards were
cancelled when revisions to the
standard were adopted in 2006.
Paragraph 2B201.a is amended by
deleting double quotes around the term
‘‘positioning accuracies.’’ Double quoted
words in the EAR are terms that are
defined in Part 772 of the EAR. Because
the definition in Part 772 no longer
aligns with the new ISO 230/2 (2006),
this rule removes the quotes around
‘‘positioning accuracies.’’
Paragraphs 2B201.a and b.1 are
amended by replacing ‘‘6.0 mm’’ with
‘‘4.5 mm’’ in order to state the correct
positioning accuracy for the new
standard.
Paragraph 2B201.c.1 is amended by
replacing ‘‘4.0 mm’’ with ‘‘3 mm’’ in
order to state the correct positioning
accuracy for the new standard.
Paragraph b in the Note to 2B201.b for
milling machines is amended by
replacing ‘‘30 mm’’ with ‘‘22.5 mm’’ in
order to state the correct positioning
accuracy for the new standard.
ECCN 2B991 (Numerical Control Units
for Machine Tools and ‘‘Numerically
Controlled Machine Tools’’)
Paragraphs c.2.a, c.2.b, and c.2.c are
amended by replacing ‘‘0.020 mm’’ with
‘‘15 mm’’ in order to state the correct
positioning accuracy for the new ISO
230/2 (2006) standard.
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ECCN 3A001 (Electronic Components
and Specially Designed Components
Therefor)
The License Exception GBS paragraph
is revised to add eligibility for the new
paragraph 3A001.a.13.
The License Exception CIV paragraph
is revised to correct a reference to
3A001.a.11.
Paragraph 3A001.a.13 is added to
control Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS)
integrated circuits having specified
parameters. The parameters are
harmonized with those for the high
performance Digital to Analog Converter
in 3A001.a.5.b. This new control fills a
gap between exclusively military DDS
circuits and dual-use circuits developed
for both civil telecommunications
testing purposes and military
communications, electronic
countermeasures, and radar
applications.
Paragraph b.10 is amended by
replacing the word ‘‘designed’’ with
‘‘specified’’ because the design intent of
such items is difficult to obtain with the
passage of time.
Paragraphs b.11.d and b.11.e are
revised, and two new paragraphs, b.11.f
and b.11.g, are added to the List of Items
Controlled section. These paragraphs
contain parameters that describe
frequency change within a frequency
range for ‘‘frequency synthesizer’’
‘‘electronic assemblies.’’ These changes
extend the frequency range in
3A001.b.11 to 70 GHz and add new
frequency breakouts to align with the
changes made to 3A002.d.3 (Frequency
synthesized signal generators‘‘frequency switching time’’) in 2010.
Paragraph 3A001.e.1.b (high energy
devices) is amended by revising the
energy density parameter for ‘‘secondary
cells’’ from 250 to 300 Wh/kg to account
for advances in technology in this area.
Paragraphs 3A001.f.1 and f.2 are
removed to implement a 2008 WA
agreement regarding this control that
was inadvertently not reflected in the
rule BIS published on December 11,
2009 (74 FR 66003).
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ECCN 3A002 (General Purpose
Electronic Equipment and Accessories
Therefor)
3A002.d.1 is revised by cascading the
parameters into two subparagraphs. The
existing parameter is moved from
paragraph .d.1 to .d.1.a, and a new
parameter is added to read ‘‘On/off ratio
equal to or exceeding 65 dB.’’ The new
control parameter ‘‘on/off ratio’’ clarifies
that pulses are two-dimensional, having
both width and depth.
Paragraphs 3A002.d.4, d.4.a, and d.4.b
are revised. These revisions clarify that
the Single Sideband (SSB) phase noise
control applies anywhere within the
specified frequency range. The
amendments also make the grammatical
structure similar to that used in other
subparagraphs of 3A002.d, and also of
3A002.c, for controls based on
combination of frequency and other
parameters.
Technical Note 1 of paragraph d.5 is
revised, and a corresponding change is
made to Technical Note 2 to harmonize
it with the change to 3A002.d.1.
Technical Note 1 referenced the
‘‘theoretical’’ Nyquist factor of two (2).
In engineering practice, ideal behavior
cannot be achieved to generate a Radiofrequency (RF) output signal having low
distortion and usable quality without
using a factor larger than two. Industry’s
practice is to use a factor of at least 2.5.
The revision to Technical Note 1
clarifies that instruments based on
Digital-to-Analog Converter/Direct
Digital Synthesizer (DAC/DDS) chipsets
should not be evaluated using the
theoretical Nyquist value of two (2), but
instead by using the industry-accepted
standard value of 2.5. In addition, the
sentence ‘‘Or, when oversampling is
used, the maximum direct output
capability is proportionately lower’’
incorrectly used the term
‘‘oversampling’’ to refer to the sampling
interval. Removing ‘‘oversampling’’ and
specifying that a value of 2.5 should be
used makes the sentence clearer. The
inclusion of the term ‘‘maximum’’
clarifies that the sample rate equates to
a maximum frequency but does not
preclude operation of the instrument at
lower frequencies.
Paragraph 3A002.e.1 is revised to
clarify that the output power threshold
applies only within the specified
frequency range (43.5–70 GHz). The
grammatical structure in this paragraph
is also revised to harmonize it with
3A002.c and 3A002.d, which contain
controls based on a combination of
frequency and other parameters.
3A002.f.1 is revised by changing the
maximum operating frequency from
43.5 GHz to 70 GHz. This change to the
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frequency control threshold for
microwave test receivers makes 3A002.f
consistent with the control thresholds
for other controlled microwave
instruments, such as those described in
3A002.c, 3A002.d, and 3A002.e. This
change also recognizes the emerging
civilian uses of the ∼60 GHz frequency
space. Additionally, it will ensure that
instruments such as network analyzers
and signal analyzers that were
decontrolled in prior years do not
inadvertently remain controlled by
3A002.f.
ECCN 3B001 (Equipment for the
Manufacturing of Semiconductor
Devices or Materials)
WA agreed to remove 3B001.a.2
(Metal Organic Chemical Vapor
Deposition (MOCVD) reactors) from the
WA Sensitive List (SL). Therefore,
License Exception GBS is amended by
removing the eligibility exception for
3B001.a.2. License Exception CIV is also
amended by adding 3B001.a.2 to the
eligibility paragraph. The License
Exception STA paragraph is removed
from the License Exception section
because 3B001.a.2 is no longer
ineligible. MOCVD equipment had been
added to the WA SL before 1996. The
reason for the inclusion was the
strategic importance of such equipment
and its widespread capabilities for the
manufacturing of high frequency
semiconductor devices that could be
useful for military radar systems,
sensors, and communication devices.
MOCVD equipment are now commonly
used to fabricate mass market consumer
products such as luminescence diodes,
laser diodes, and high frequency
semiconductor devices for mobile
phones. Exported systems typically are
dedicated to mass production. Thus,
WA concluded that this type of
equipment was not of such strategic
importance to warrant it being on the
WA SL.
Paragraph 3B001.d (Plasma enhanced
Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD)
equipment) is removed and reserved.
WA determined that such equipment is
widely available and does not merit
control because it is overwhelmingly
used in civil consumer applications.
Moreover, there was no basis for
controlling this one type of deposition
equipment when no other types are or
have been controlled.
Paragraph 3B001.e.1 is revised by this
rule to remove a reference to 3B001.d.
ECCN 3C001 (Hetero-Epitaxial
Materials)
A Note is added to paragraph 3C001.d
to explain that ‘‘3C001.d does not apply
to a ‘‘substrate’’ having one or more
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P-type epitaxial layers of GaN, InGaN,
AlGaN, InAlN, InAlGaN, GaP, InGaP,
AlInP or InGaAlP, independent of the
sequence of the elements, except if the
P-type epitaxial layer is between N-type
layers.’’ Hetero-epitaxially grown III/V
compound semiconductor multi-layers
have been widely used for high-speed
electronic devices and light emitting
devices such as laser diodes (LDs) and
light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The
purpose of adding the Note is to
decrease controls on LEDs to
accommodate the fast growing
commercial LED industry, while
maintaining controls on the more
sensitive LDs that have non-civil
applications.
ECCN 3E001
The national security paragraph of the
License Requirements section is
corrected by adding ECCN 3A003,
which was inadvertently left out of the
NS:1 control paragraph. Although ECCN
3E001 controls both ‘‘production’’ and
‘‘development’’ technology, there is a
Note in its Items paragraph that states,
‘‘3E001 does not control ‘‘technology’’
for the ‘‘production’’ of equipment or
components controlled by 3A003.’’
Therefore, NS:1 and AT:1 only apply to
the ‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘development’’
of equipment or components controlled
by 3A003. Technology for the
‘‘development’’ of equipment or
components controlled by 3A003 is
eligible for License Exceptions TSR and
STA, as well as transaction-based
license exceptions as long as all the
criteria for these license exceptions are
met and none of the restrictions of
Section 740.2 apply.
ECCN 3E002
The License Exception CIV paragraph
in the License Exception section of
ECCN 3E002 is amended by revising the
word ‘‘microprocessors’’ to read
‘‘microprocessor cores’’ to more
accurately describe the scope for
License Exception CIV. In addition, this
rule raises the eligibility level for
technology and software source code for
the ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
general purpose microprocessor cores
with a vector processor unit with
operand length of 64-bit or less, 64-bit
floating operations from ‘‘not exceeding
32 GFLOPs’’ to ‘‘not exceeding 50
GFLOPS’’, or 16-bit or more floatingpoint operations from ‘‘not exceeding 32
GMACS’’ to ‘‘not exceeding 50
GMACS.’’ Deemed exports under
License Exception CIV are subject to a
Foreign National Review (FNR)
requirement (see Section 740.5 of the
EAR for more information about the
FNR). License Exception CIV does not
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apply to ECCN 3E002 technology also
required for the development or
production of items controlled under
ECCNs beginning with 3A, 3B, or 3C, or
to ECCN 3E002 technology also
controlled under ECCN 3E003. This
amendment makes it clear that
classification and application
determinations should be based on the
performance target of the ‘‘core’’ and not
the complete processor. It also provides
relief for microprocessor manufacturers
who employ foreign nationals working
on future higher performance core
designs.
ECCN 3E003
Paragraph 3E003.b is revised by
adding the word ‘‘electronic.’’ It now
reads ‘‘Hetero-structure semiconductor
electronic devices * * *’’. The term
‘‘electronic’’ was added to clarify that
3E003 does not control technology for
the ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
light emitting diodes or solar cells,
which is classified as EAR99.
Category 4—Computers
ECCN 4A003 (‘‘Digital Computers,’’
‘‘Electronic Assemblies,’’ and Related
Equipment)
The Heading is corrected to insert the
parenthetical phrase ‘‘(see List of Items
Controlled)’’.
The NS Column 2 paragraph is
amended by removing the reference to
4A003.a, because 4A003.a is removed
by this rule.
The upper threshold of the ‘‘Adjusted
Peak Performance (APP)’’ in the AntiTerrorism (AT) controls paragraph of
the License Requirements section is
raised from 1.5 to 3.0 Weighted
TeraFLOPS (WT) to harmonize it with
the change in 4A003.b.
License Requirement Note 1 is
amended by revising the two references
to APP levels from 1.5 to 3.0 WT to
harmonize it with the change in
4A003.b.
The License Exception APP paragraph
in the License Exceptions section is
amended by removing the reference to
4A003.a, because 4A003.a is removed
by this rule.
Paragraph 4A003.a, ‘‘designed or
modified for ‘fault tolerance,’ ’’ is
removed and reserved. Once a specialty
feature in military aerospace
applications and the telecommunication
world, fault tolerance is now
commonplace. Advances in
semiconductor technology and
computer system design have made
control of fault tolerance neither
warranted nor feasible.
The APP in paragraph 4A003.b is
raised from 1.5 to 3.0 WT. In the spring
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of 2010, two top computer processor
manufacturers announced the
availability of 8-core processors. These
commercial processors are now being
integrated into high-performance
computer systems (HPCs). Today,
almost all HPCs employ multi-core
processors with four or more cores per
processor as the compute engine. It is
expected that 6-core and 8-core
processors will be rapidly adopted in
HPCs based on our experience with the
adoption of quad-core processors in
2009. Increases in both the number of
cores, and incremental clock
improvements, will increase WT values
with no additional changes in system
architecture. Consequently, WA agreed
to an adjustment of the computer
threshold in 4A003.b from 1.5 to 3.0
WT.
National Defense Authorization Act
(NDAA) Congressional Notification
Requirement Subsections 1211(d) and
(e) of the National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 1998
(Pub. L. 105–85, November 18, 1997,
111 Stat. 1932) provide that the
President must submit a report to
Congress 60 days before adjusting the
composite theoretical performance level
above which exports of digital
computers to Tier 3 countries require a
license. The President sent a report to
Congress on March 16, 2012 that
establishes and provides justification for
the 3.0 WT control level using the APP
formula. The APP revisions described
above were not contested by Congress
and became eligible for adjustment on
May 14, 2012 for exports and reexports
to Computer Tier 3 countries.
Category 4, Product Group D
Category 4, Product Group D is
amended by removing the phrase ‘‘the
‘development,’ ‘production,’ or ‘use’ of’’
from the Note that appears at the top of
this Product Group, to clarify that this
note applies to all software in Category
4.
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‘‘Technical Note on ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)’’
Note 6 of the ‘‘Technical Note on
’Adjusted Peak Performance’ (’APP’)’’ is
amended by adding a Technical Note
that reads, ‘‘Aggregate all processors and
accelerators operating simultaneously
and located on the same die.’’ The
change clarifies the method of
calculating the APP of a digital
computer that employs a mixture of
general purpose processor cores and
accelerators, coprocessors, or GeneralPurpose computation on Graphics
Processing Units (GPGPUs).
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Category 5 Part I—
‘‘Telecommunications’’
Nota Bene 2, at the top of Category 5
Part I, is amended by adding a comma
to correct its punctuation.
ECCN 5A001 (Telecommunications
Systems, Equipment, Components and
Accessories)
Paragraph 5A001.i is added to the
NS:2 control paragraph, which requires
a license to most destinations, except
allied countries such as members of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO). Surreptitious Listening (SL)
controls are added to control 5A001.i
equipment and a license is required for
all destinations, including Canada, as
specified in Section 742.13 of the EAR.
In addition, a cross reference to Section
740.2(a)(3) is added to the License
Requirement Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions
section is not revised by this rule, the
addition of 5A001.i to Section
740.2(a)(3) ‘‘Restrictions on All License
Exceptions’’ makes 5A001.i ineligible
for all license exceptions, except when
the equipment is consigned to and for
the official use of an agency of the U.S.
Government (see § 740.2(a)(3)), in which
case License Exception GOV may apply
for 5A001.i and 5D001 (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i))). License Exception GOV does
not apply for 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i, or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i)).
Paragraph 5A001.b.5 (digitally
controlled radio receivers) is moved
from the NS:2 control paragraph to the
NS:1 paragraph. It warrants worldwide
controls because it is listed on both the
WA Sensitive and Very Sensitive Lists.
The Note to 5A001.b.3.b is amended
by adding another parameter for radio
equipment that is not controlled by
5A001.b.3.b, which reads, ‘‘Fixed or
mobile satellite Earth stations for
commercial civil telecommunications.’’
This revision seeks to harmonize
controls for commercial civil satellite
telecommunications products and
technology with civil cellular products
and technology. The effect of this
change will be limited to spread
spectrum equipment and technology in
fixed or mobile satellite earth stations
for commercial civil
telecommunications.
Paragraph 5A001.f (existing control
on certain jamming equipment for the
selective interference, denial, or
degradation of mobile
telecommunication services) is
corrected by replacing the word
‘‘therefore’’ with ‘‘therefor’’ to
harmonize it with the Wassenaar List.
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This rule adds a new control in
paragraph 5A001.i on ‘‘Systems or
equipment, specially designed or
modified to intercept and process the air
interface of ’mobile
telecommunications,’ and specially
designed components therefor.’’ The
new control includes an exclusion Note
for ‘‘equipment designed for ‘mobile
telecommunications’ network operators,
or for the ‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of ‘mobile
telecommunications’ equipment or
systems.’’ It also includes a Technical
Note that defines ‘‘mobile
telecommunications’’ as ‘‘the following
telecommunications protocols or
standards: GSM, GSM–R, GPRS, IMT–
2000, PMR (Professional Mobile Radio),
Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya, VSAT or
ACES.’’ Also included is a Nota Bene
that refers to related controls, ‘‘See also
5A001.f, 5A980, and the U.S. Munitions
List.’’ Before this change, interception
devices for mobile communications
were controlled in two particular
cases—when such equipment was
specially designed or modified for
military use, and when such equipment
included a cryptanalytic functionality.
This amendment establishes
multilateral controls over interception
devices for mobile communications that
do not fit into either of these cases.
Effective with this rule, SL-controlled
commodities controlled by 5A001.i, and
related SL-controlled software in 5D001
(for 5A001.i equipment or to support
5E001.a ‘‘technology’’ for 5A001.i
equipment or 5D001.a ‘‘software’’ (for
5A001.i equipment)), are only eligible
for License Exception GOV, and only
when the item is consigned to and for
the official use of an agency of the U.S.
Government (see Sections 740.2(a)(3)
and 740.11(b)(2)(ii) of the EAR).
Technology controlled under ECCN
5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment and for
5D001.a ‘‘software’’ (for the 5A001.i
equipment)) is not eligible for any
license exceptions. As a result of adding
5A001.i, this rule makes corresponding
revisions to §§ 738.3(a)(1) (Commerce
Country Chart structure), 740.2(a)(3)
(License exception restrictions),
742.13(a)(1) (Surreptitious listening
devices), 746.7(a) (Iran) and 752.3(a)(7)
(Items ineligible for Special
Comprehensive License), in order to
align with the existing policies the EAR
had in place for surreptitious listening
devices.
ECCN 5A980 (Devices Primarily Useful
for the Surreptitious Interception of
Wire, Oral, or Electronic
Communications)
The Heading is revised to carve out
5A001.i from the scope of this entry
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because WA agreed to add that
equipment to the WA Basic List. That
equipment is now controlled under
5A001 so that national security (NS)
controls can be placed on it.
The Related Controls paragraph is
revised to reference ECCNs 5A001.i,
5D980, and 5E980.
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ECCN 5B001 (Telecommunication Test,
Inspection and Production Equipment,
Components and Accessories)
Paragraph 5B001.b.2.c is amended by
removing the parenthetical phrase
‘‘(also called optical heterodyne or
homodyne techniques)’’ and adding a
Note and Technical Note to clarify that
5B001.b.2.c, as well as 5E001.c.2.c,
control both coherent optical
transmission techniques and coherent
optical detection techniques, for
synchronous optical detection system
(systems using an optical local oscillator
in the receiving side to synchronize
with a carrier ‘‘laser’’), but not for delay
detection systems.
Paragraph 5B001.b.2.d is amended by
adding an ‘‘or’’ to correct the grammar
of the entry.
Paragraph 5B001.b.5 (equipment
employing ‘‘common channel
signaling’’) is removed, and as a
consequential change, paragraph
5B001.b.4 is amended by replacing the
semi-colon with a period and removing
the ‘‘or.’’ Paragraph 5B001.b.5 is
removed because the equipment is made
obsolete by technical advances in this
field. Related changes to the EAR
include the removal of paragraph
5E001.c.5 and the removal of the term
‘‘common signal channeling’’ in Section
772.1 of the EAR.
ECCN 5D001
The License Requirements section is
amended by adding SL (Surreptitious
Listening) to the Reasons for Control
paragraph and by adding SL controls for
the following: 5D001.a ‘‘software’’ for
the ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ or
‘‘use’’ of equipment, functions or
features controlled by 5A001.i; 5D001.b
‘‘software’’ to support ‘‘technology’’
controlled by 5E001.a (for 5A001.i
equipment, and for 5D001.a ‘‘software’’
for 5A001.i equipment); and 5D001.c
‘‘software’’ providing characteristics,
functions or features of 5A001.i
equipment. A license is required for all
destinations, as specified in § 742.13 of
the EAR. In addition, a cross reference
to Section 740.2(a)(3) is added to the
License Requirement Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions
section for 5D001 is not revised by this
rule, the addition of 5D001 to Section
740.2(a)(3) ‘‘Restrictions on All License
Exceptions’’ makes 5D001 (as it applies
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5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i))) ineligible for all license
exceptions, except when the ‘‘software’’
is consigned to and for the official use
of an agency of the U.S. Government
(see § 740.2(a)(3)), in which case License
Exception GOV may apply for 5D001 (as
it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i))).
The Related Controls paragraph is
revised to add reference to ECCN 5D980.
ECCN 5D980
The Heading is revised to carve out
‘‘software’’ for the equipment, function,
features, or characteristics controlled by
5A001.i (including ‘‘software’’ to
support ‘‘technology’’ for 5A001.i
controlled by 5E001.a) from the scope of
5D980 because that ‘‘software’’ is now
controlled by various paragraphs in
5D001.
The Related Controls paragraph is
revised to add references to 5D001 and
5E980.
ECCN 5E001
The License Requirements section is
revised to add surreptitious listening
(SL) controls for ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
equipment, functions or features
controlled by 5A001.i, or for the
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
‘‘software’’ controlled under ECCN
5D001.a (for 5A001.i equipment). A
license is required for all destinations,
as specified in § 742.13 of the EAR. In
addition, a cross reference to Section
740.2(a)(3) is added to the License
Requirement Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions
section for 5E001 is not revised by this
rule, the addition of 5E001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i, or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)) to Section
740.2(a)(3) ‘‘Restrictions on All License
Exceptions’’ makes it ineligible for all
license exceptions, including License
Exception GOV.
The Related Controls paragraph is
revised to add a reference to 5E980.
The Note to 5E001.b.4 is amended by
adding another parameter for radio
equipment that is not controlled by
5E001.b.4, which reads, ‘‘Fixed or
mobile satellite Earth stations for
commercial civil telecommunications.’’
This revision seeks to harmonize
controls for commercial civil satellite
telecommunications products and
technology with civil cellular products
and technology. The effect of this
change is limited to spread spectrum
equipment and technology in fixed or
mobile satellite earth stations for
commercial civil telecommunications.
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Paragraph 5E001.c.1 (technology for
the development or production of
equipment employing digital
techniques) is amended by revising the
‘‘total digital transfer rate’’ from
50 Gbit/s to 120 Gbit/s. The ratification
of new IEEE standards in 2010 has
advanced the IEEE standards above the
control threshold. Data rates are
continuing to increase, with some
projections indicating the rate of
increase will accelerate. This
amendment accounts for such
developments.
Paragraph 5E001.c.2.c is amended by
removing the parenthetical phrase
‘‘(also called optical heterodyne or
homodyne techniques)’’ and adding a
Note and Technical Note to clarify that
5E001.c.2.c controls ‘‘technology’’ for
the ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
systems using both coherent optical
transmission techniques and coherent
optical detection techniques, for
synchronous optical detection system
(systems using an optical local oscillator
in the receiving side to synchronize
with a carrier ‘‘laser’’), but not for delay
detection systems.
Paragraph 5E001.c.5 (technology for
the development or production of
equipment employing ‘‘common
channel signaling’’) is removed and
reserved because the technology is made
obsolete by technical advances in this
field. Related changes include the
removal of paragraph 5B001.b.5 and the
removal of the term ‘‘common signal
channeling’’ in Section 772.1 of the
EAR.
ECCN 5E980
The Heading of ECCN 5E980 is
revised to exclude ‘‘technology’’ that is
controlled by 5E001.a (for 5A001.i
equipment, or for 5D001.a ‘‘software’’
for 5A001.i equipment). In addition, the
Heading is expanded to include
‘‘functions or features of equipment.’’
This expands the scope of 5E980 to
include ‘‘technology’’ primarily useful
for the ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ or
‘‘use’’ of equipment, functions or
features of equipment controlled by
5A980 or ‘‘software’’ controlled by
5D980.
In addition, when ECCN 5E980 was
created, it was intended to control
‘‘technology’’ for ‘‘development,’’
‘‘production’’ or ‘‘use’’ of both 5A980
equipment and 5D980 ‘‘software.’’
Currently, the ECCN does not reflect
that control for 5D980 ‘‘software.’’ This
rule corrects this error by expanding the
Heading of 5E980 to fix this oversight.
The Related Controls paragraph is
amended by adding a reference to 5E001
(for 5A001.i equipment and 5D001.a
‘‘software’’ (for 5A001.i equipment)).
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Security’’
ECCN 5A002 (‘‘Information Security’’
Systems, Equipment and Components
Therefor)
The Note to 5A002.a.8 is added to
clarify that 5A002.a.8 applies only to
the systems detecting physical
intrusions communications at the layer
1 (physical layer) of Open Systems
Interconnection (OSI) 7 layer model,
and does not apply to network Intrusion
Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion
Prevention Systems (IPS) working on
layer 3–7 of OSI 7 layer model. The
Open Systems Interconnection model
(OSI model) was a product of the Open
Systems Interconnection effort at the
International Organization for
Standardization. It is a way of subdividing a communications system into
smaller parts called layers. The physical
layer defines electrical and physical
specifications for devices. In particular,
it defines the relationship between a
device and a transmission medium,
such as a copper or optical cable.
The new Note does not change the
scope of the existing control on
communications cable systems under
paragraph 5A002.a.8.
Category 6—Sensors and Lasers
ECCN 6A001 (Acoustic Systems,
Equipment and Components)
Paragraph 6A001.a.1.b is amended by
adding the phrase, ‘‘Systems or
transmitting and receiving arrays,
designed for’’ to clarify the scope of
control for object detection or location
systems.
A Technical Note is added to
introductory paragraphs a.2.a (following
the Note) and a.2.b to clarify the terms
‘‘hydrophones’’ and ‘‘hydrophone
group.’’
Introductory paragraph a.2.e is
amended by adding a hyphen between
‘‘bay’’ and ‘‘cable’’ to make ‘‘bay-cable,’’
as well as replacing the word ‘‘systems’’
with ‘‘hydrophone arrays’’ to clarify the
scope of control.
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ECCN 6A002 (Optical Sensors)
The MT and RS control paragraphs of
the License Requirements section and
License Exceptions LVS and STA
paragraphs are amended by removing
the reference to paragraph 6A002.e,
because 6A002.e was moved to
6A002.a.1.d.
The License Exception STA
ineligibility paragraph for the eight
destinations listed in Section
740.20(c)(2) is amended by moving the
phrase ‘‘to any of the eight destinations
listed in Section 740.20(c)(2) of the
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EAR’’ to clarify that all the text in the
License Exception STA ineligibility
paragraph pertains to a prohibition to
apply License Exception STA to the
eight (8) destinations in Section
740.20(c)(2) of the EAR. This rule also
removes most of the text in the License
Exception STA paragraph, as 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g and .c are no longer
eligible for License Exception STA. This
revision leaves only 6A002.a.1.a, a.1.b
or a.1.c; 6A002.a.3.c, a.3.d, a.3.e, or
a.3.f; or 6A002.b in the License
Exception STA ineligibility paragraph
for the eight (8) countries in Section
740.20(c)(2), see also Section
740.20(b)(2)(viii).
The Items paragraph of the List of
Items Controlled section is amended by
removing commas from 6A002.a, a.1,
a.1.a, a.1.b, a.3, a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.c, a.3.d,
a.3.e, d.2, and d.2.a to correct the
punctuation as part of the TFEI
revisions.
Paragraph 6A002.a is amended by
removing the Note, because 6A002.a no
longer controls germanium or silicon
photo devices. In addition, paragraph
6A002.a is amended by removing the
Nota Bene, because it is more
appropriately placed under 6A002.a.3
and doesn’t need to be repeated under
6A002.a.
Paragraph 6A002.a.1 is amended by
adding a Note to explain that solid-state
detectors include ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
(FPAs) for the purpose of 6A002.a.1.
Paragraph 6A002.e is moved to
6A002.a.1.d to ensure that for the
purposes of 6A002.a.1 all FPAs are
considered solid state detectors and all
‘‘space qualified’’ FPAs are now
controlled under 6A002.a.1.
A Note is added to 6A002.a.2 to
indicate that 6A002.a.2 does not control
certain non-imaging photomultiplier
tubes; and adding a Technical Note to
define ‘charge multiplication’ and state
that ‘charge multiplication’ sensors may
take the form of an image intensifier
tube, solid state detector or ‘‘focal plane
array.’’
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2 (regarding
microchannel plates) is moved to
a.2.a.2.a, and paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2 is
revised to read ‘‘Electron image
amplification using any of the
following:’’.
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2.b is added to
control electron sensing devices with a
non-binned pixel pitch of 500 mm or
less, specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ other
than by a microchannel plate.
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.3.a is amended
by rearranging the words to clarify the
control for multialkali photocathodes.
Paragraphs 6A002.a.2.a.3.c and a.2.c.3
(formerly a.2.b.3) are amended by
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‘‘III–V compound’’ to indicate that this
term is defined in Part 772 of the EAR.
The Note following 6A002.a.2.a.3.c is
combined with the control parameter of
6A002.a.2.a.3.c to simplify the text. This
is the first use of the term ‘‘radiant
sensitivity’’ in a control paragraph; see
Section 772.1 for the definition. The
term is also used in: 6A002.a.2.b.3, Note
to 6A002.a.2.c.3, 6A002.c,
6A002.a.3.a.2.b, a.3.g.2, paragraph (c) of
Note 2 after 6A002.a.3, and Note to
6A003.b.4.c.
In addition, ECCN 6A002 is amended
by:
Redesignating 6A002.a.2.b as
6A002.a.2.c in order to add a new
paragraph 6A002.a.2.b to control
another type of image intensifier tubes
with different parameters, including
those using a microchannel plate for
electron image amplification;
Removing and reserving a.2.c.2
(formerly a.2.b.2 GaAs or GaInAs
photocathodes) in order to combine it
with a.2.c.3 (formerly a.2.b.3), as well as
adding a control for transferred electron
photocathodes to this paragraph,
because these devices provide
equivalent performance to devices
controlled in this entry;
Revising the Note following
6A002.a.2.c.3 (formerly a.2.b.3) to
exclude from 6A002 controls certain
compound semiconductor
photocathodes;
Revising the Nota Bene to clarify that
‘‘microbolometer’’ non-‘‘spacequalified’’ ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ are only
specified by 6A002.a.3.f;
Moving Technical Note 2, defining
‘‘cross scan direction’’ and ‘‘scan
direction,’’ which follows 6A002.a.3 to
now follow 6A002.a.3.d.2.b;
A new paragraph (c) is added to the
exclusion Note 2 after 6A002.a.3 to
exclude certain ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ and
limited by design to have a maximum
‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ of 10 mA/W or less
for wavelengths exceeding 760 nm to
control focal plane arrays that perform
outside the visible range;
Adding a Technical Note after Note 2
for 6A002.a.3 to explain ‘‘response
limiting mechanism’’;
Reformatting 6A002.a.3.a.2 and
6A002.a.3.b.2 to allow for flexibility to
add more parameters in 6A002.a.3.a.2.b
and a.3.b.2.b;
Adding capitalization to ‘‘Signal
Processing In The Element’’ in
6A002.a.3.d.2.b because that term is
followed by the acronym ‘SPRITE’, to
clarify the entry as part of the TFEI
revisions;
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Adding an exclusion Note after
6A002.a.3.d.2.b stating ‘‘6A002.a.3.d
does not control ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
(not to exceed 32 elements) having
detector elements limited solely to
germanium material’’;
Adding a Technical Note for
6A002.a.3 to add the definitions for
‘cross-scan direction’ and ‘scan
direction’;
Replacing a period with a semi-colon
in 6A002.a.3.e and a.3.f, to correct the
punctuation, as part of the TFEI
revisions;
Deleting Technical Notes 2 and 3 that
followed 6A002.a.3.f to harmonize with
the Wassenaar Arrangement List;
Adding a new paragraph 6A002.a.3.g
to control certain non-‘‘space-qualified’’
‘‘focal plane arrays’’, because this
component can be used in low light
imagers controlled in ECCN 6A003;
Adding a comma and replacing a
comma with an ‘‘and’’ in 6A002.b, as
part of the TFEI revisions to correct the
punctuation and clarify the entry;
Removing the word ‘‘Being’’ from
6A002.b.2, as part of the TFEI revisions
to remove a superfluous word;
Replacing the word ‘‘Being’’ with
‘‘Having’’ and adding the word
‘‘characteristics’’ in 6A002.b.2.b,
pursuant to the TFEI revisions to clarify
the entry;
Replacing the period with a semicolon in 6A002.b.2.b.2, as part of the
TFEI revisions to correct the
punctuation;
Adding a Note after 6A002.b.2.b.2 to
explain that 6A002.b.1 does not control
‘‘monospectral imaging sensors’’ with
certain parameters;
Adding single quotes around the term
‘Direct view,’ as part of the TFEI
revisions, and removing the parameter
‘‘operating in the visible or infrared
spectrum,’’ in 6A002.c and the
Technical Note that follows 6A002.c.3;
Adding a reference to 6A002.a.2.b and
removing the ‘‘or’’ in 6A002.c.1;
Adding an ‘‘or’’ in 6A002.c.2;
Adding a new paragraph 6A002.c.3 to
add a new parameter to control ‘direct
view’ imaging equipment incorporating
‘‘solid state detectors specified by
6A002.a.1’’ to close a potential loophole
in the controls for this type of
equipment; and
Moving 6A002.e to 6A002.a.1.d to
ensure that for the purposes of
6A002.a.1 all focal plane arrays (FPAs)
are considered solid state detectors and
all ‘‘space qualified’’ FPAs are now
controlled under 6A002.a.1.
ECCN 6A003 (Cameras)
The RS License Requirement
paragraph is amended by adding
6A003.b.4.c. Therefore, these cameras
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will require a license to all destinations,
with the exception of Canada.
The Related Control Note 3 is
amended to add more descriptive text
and a more precise reference.
The Related Control Notes 4 and 5 are
amended to add references to 6A003.b.3
and 6A003.b.4.c. Related Control Note 4
references ECCN 0A919 for foreign
made military commodities that
incorporate cameras described in
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c.
Related Control Note 5 references
Section 744.9, which imposes license
requirements on cameras described in
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c
if being exported for incorporation into
an item controlled by ECCN 0A919 or
for a military end user.
In addition, ECCN 6A003 is amended
by:
Removing commas from 6A003.a.5,
a.6, 6A003.b, as part of the TFEI
revisions to correct the punctuation;
Replacing a period with a semi-colon
in 6A003.a.5.b, a.6.b, and 6A003.b.1.b.3,
as part of the TFEI revisions to correct
the punctuation;
Replacing the word ‘‘in’’ with ‘‘by’’
and replacing a period with a semicolon in 6A003.a.6.b, as part of the TFEI
revisions to clarify the entry;
Adding single quotes around ‘‘camera
tracking data’’ in 6A003.b.1.b.3 and in
Technical Note 2 that follows that
paragraph, as part of the TFEI revisions
to indicate the term is defined in the
entry;
Adding a new Note to release specific
scanning cameras from 6A003.b.2
controls, because these cameras are only
useful in industrial and civil
applications;
Adding ‘‘or 6A002.a.2.b’’ in
6A003.b.3;
Removing the ‘‘or’’ at the end of
6A003.b.4.a to clarify the entry;
Replacing a period with a semi-colon
at the end of 6A003.b.4.b and adding an
‘‘or’’, as part of the TFEI revisions to
correct the punctuation and make
provision for a new sub-paragraph;
Adding a new sub-paragraph
6A003.b.4.c to control imaging cameras
that incorporate ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
specified in 6A002.a.3.g;
Removing single quotes around the
term ‘‘Imaging cameras’’ in Note 1 after
6A003.b.4.c to indicate that the term is
not defined in the entry, and adding
double quotes around ‘‘signal
processing’’ in that Note to indicate that
the term is defined in Part 772 of the
EAR;
Replacing the text ‘‘twelve’’ with the
number ‘‘12’’ and replacing a comma
with an ‘‘and’’ in Note 2 after
6A003.b.4.c to correct the punctuation
and clarify the entry;
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Removing the word ‘‘characteristics’’
from the introductory text of Note 3
after 6A003.b.4.c to remove a
superfluous word as part of the TFEI
revisions;
Adding single quotes around the term
‘‘Instantaneous-Field-of-View (IFOV)’’
in paragraph b.1 of Note 3 after
6A003.b.4.c to indicate that this term is
defined in the entry;
Adding single quotes around the term
‘‘direct view’’ in paragraph b.3 of Note
3 after 6A003.b.4.c to indicate that this
term is defined in the entry, and
replacing the comma with a semi-colon,
as part of the TFEI revisions to clarify
the entry and correct the punctuation;
Replacing the comma with a semicolon in paragraphs 4.a and 4.b of Note
3 after 6A003.b.4.c, as part of the TFEI
revision to correct the punctuation;
Adding single quotes around the
terms ‘‘Instantaneous Field of View
(IFOV),’’ ‘‘Horizontal FOV’’ and
‘‘Vertical FOV’’ in the Technical Note
following Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c, to
indicate that the terms are defined in
the entry;
Removing the word ‘‘Where’’ and
replacing the text ‘‘three tons’’ with ‘‘3
tonnes’’ in paragraph c of Note 3 after
6A003.b.4.c, to clarify the entry;
Adding a new exclusion Note 4 to
6A003.b.4.c for ‘imaging cameras’ to
indicate that these items are not
controlled in this entry;
Adding a new subparagraph 3 to
paragraph c of Note 4 to 6A003.b.4.c, to
add a new parameter ‘‘Not specially
designed or modified for underwater
use,’’ because this decontrol note is not
intended to apply to underwater
cameras that were moved from
8A002.f.2 to 6A003.b.4.c;
Adding a Note after Note 4 stating
‘‘When necessary, details of the items
will be provided, upon request, to the
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) in
order to ascertain compliance with the
conditions described in Note 4’’ to
clarify BIS policy; and
Adding a new paragraph 6A003.b.5 to
control ‘‘Imaging cameras incorporating
solid-state detectors specified by
6A002.a.1.’’
ECCN 6D991 is amended by replacing
the reference to 6A002.e with
6A002.a.1.d in the Heading and the RS
control paragraph of the License
Requirements section, in order to
harmonize with revisions made by this
rule.
ECCN 6D994 is removed, because the
software that is unilaterally controlled
by the United States in this entry is now
multilaterally controlled by the member
countries of the Wassenaar
Arrangement, and the control for this
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software is added by this rule to
6D003.c.
ECCN 6E001 is amended by:
Removing the reference to 6A002.e in
the RS control paragraph of the License
Requirements section, because this
control is moved to 6A002.a.1.d, which
is already controlled under RS:1; and
Revising the reference to 6A002.e to
read 6A002.a.1.d in paragraph 2 of the
TSR paragraph of the License Exception
section, in order to harmonize with
revisions made by this rule;
Removing ‘‘technology’’ for
commodities controlled by 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g, and .c from LE TSR
eligibility in paragraph 4 of the LE TSR
paragraph of the License Exception
Section. Technology for these newly
added low light level components
warrant a higher degree of control, i.e.,
no list based license exceptions.
ECCN 6E002 is amended by:
Removing the reference to 6A002.e in
the RS control paragraph of the License
Requirements section, because this
control is moved to 6A002.a.1.d, which
is already controlled under RS:1;
Revising the reference to 6A002.e to
read 6A002.a.1.d in the TSR paragraph
of the License Exception section, in
order to harmonize with revisions made
by this rule; and
Removing ‘‘technology’’ for
commodities controlled by 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g, and .c from LE TSR
eligibility in paragraph 4 of the LE TSR
paragraph of the License Exception
Section. Technology for these newly
added low light level components
warrant a higher degree of control, i.e.,
no list based license exceptions.
ECCN 6E101 is amended by removing
the reference to 6A002.e in the Related
Definitions paragraph of the List of
Items Controlled section, in order to
harmonize with revisions made by this
rule. 6A002.e is moved by this rule to
6A002.a.1.d. 6A002.a.1 is already
referenced in the Related Definitions of
ECCN 6E101.
Category 7—Navigation and Avionics
ECCN 7A003 (Inertial Systems and
Specially Designed Components)
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The Heading is corrected by adding
the parenthetical phrase ‘‘(see List of
Items Controlled)’’ to reference the List
of Items Controlled where controlled
equipment is set forth.
ECCN 7A004 (Gyro-Astro Compasses/
‘Star Trackers’)
The Heading is deleted and replaced
with ‘‘ ‘Star trackers’ and components
therefor, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).’’ ‘‘Star trackers’’ is
synonymous with ‘‘gyro-astro
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compasses.’’ ‘‘Star trackers’’ is, however
the more common industry-standard
term.
Two paragraphs are added to the List
of Items Controlled section. Paragraph
7A004.a controls ‘‘ ‘Star trackers’ with a
specified azimuth accuracy of equal to
or less (better) than 20 seconds of arc
throughout the specified lifetime of the
equipment.’’ Paragraph 7A004.b is an
introductory paragraph that reads
‘‘Components specially designed for
equipment specified in 7A004.a as
follows:’’ Subparagraph b.1 controls
‘‘Optical heads or baffles;’’ and
subparagraph b.2 controls ‘‘Data
processing units.’’ A Technical Note is
also added to read, ‘‘ ‘star trackers’ are
also referred to as stellar attitude
sensors or gyro-astro compasses.’’ The
star trackers are usually integrated in
the attitude and orbit control systems
for spacecraft. Their performance has a
significant influence on the final
accuracy of the observation satellites, as
well as for telecommunication satellites
for civilian and military applications.
WA determined that the current
threshold is too high to distinguish
sensitive observation applications. BIS
is therefore revising the azimuth
accuracy from ‘‘equal to or less (better)
than 5 seconds of arc’’ to ‘‘20 seconds
of arc throughout the specified lifetime
of the equipment.’’ WA also determined
that the performance threshold should
apply to the full duration of the mission
because the applicable datasheets often
refer to beginning of life (BOL) and the
end of life (EOL) performance.
Additionally, controls are added for
specially designed components, such as,
optical heads, baffles, and data
processing units, which are sensitive,
warrant control, and are now often sold
separately.
ECCN 7A005 (Global Navigation
Satellite Systems (GNSS) Receiving
Equipment)
The Heading is corrected by adding
the parenthetical phrase ‘‘(see List of
Items Controlled)’’ to reference the List
of Items Controlled where controlled
equipment is set forth.
ECCN 7D002 (‘‘Source Code’’ for the
‘‘Use’’ of Any Inertial Navigation
Equipment, Including Inertial
Equipment Not Controlled by 7A003 or
7A004, or Attitude and Heading
Reference Systems (‘AHRS’))
The Heading and Related Controls
paragraph 2 are amended by replacing
the term ‘‘use’’ with ‘‘operation or
maintenance.’’ The Wassenaar
Arrangement is in the process of
reviewing ‘‘use’’ controls in the WA
Lists and determining which aspects of
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‘‘use,’’ if any, warrant control. This
amendment is an example of the results
of the ‘‘use’’ controls review.
ECCN 7D003
Paragraph d.7 is amended by
removing the phrase ‘‘raster type head
up displays or’’ because subsequent
generations of products have introduced
more advanced display technology,
such as liquid crystal display (LCD) and
light emitting diode (LED) technology.
These more sophisticated display
technologies do not use raster-scanning.
ECCN 7E004
Paragraph a.1 ‘‘Airborne automatic
direction finding equipment operating
at frequencies exceeding 5 MHz;’’ is
removed and reserved because it is
redundant. ECCN 7E004 (Other
‘‘technology’’) was established on the
Commerce Control List to cover the
technology for items not specified on
the List in Category 7. Airborne
automatic direction-finding technology
is, however, already covered by ECCNs
7E001 (‘‘development’’) and 7E002
(‘‘production’’).
Category 8—Marine
ECCN 8A002 (Marine Systems,
Equipment and Components)
The Related Control Note is revised to
add a reference to 6A003 for cameras
controls that are being moved from
8A002.f to 6A003.b.
Paragraph 8A002.c is amended by
adding the word ‘‘pressure’’ in front of
‘‘hull penetrators’’ and removing the
words ‘‘or connectors’’. This revision
decontrols items commonly used for
civil applications such as those in the
oil and gas industry for exploration. The
controls, however, remain in effect for
equipment with military significance.
WA determined that the crucial aspects
of this control in terms of military
utility are the ability to penetrate a hull
at depth while maintaining hull
integrity, which is not a function of
connectors. This determination is
reinforced with the term ‘‘pressure hull’’
and makes it clear that the control
relates only to submersibles.
Paragraph 8A002.f is removed and
reserved to move all underwater camera
controls, other than those for television
and film-based photographic still
cameras, from Category 8 to Category 6.
Specifically, electronic imaging systems
specially designed or modified for
underwater use incorporating image
intensifier tubes specified by
6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b are now
controlled under 6A003.b.3; and
electronic imaging systems specially
designed or modified for underwater
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use incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
specified by 6A002.a.3.g are now
controlled under 6A003.b.4.c.
Category 9—Aerospace and Propulsion
ECCN 9A012 (Non-Military ‘‘Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles,’’ (‘‘UAVs’’))
The Heading and paragraphs a., b.1,
b.2, b.3, and b.4 are amended by adding
‘‘unmanned ‘‘airships’’ ’’, because of WA
concerns over high-altitude airships
using combustion engines.
The Note to 9A012 is amended by
adding the phrase ‘‘or model
‘‘airships’’ ’’ to make sure such items are
not included in the control of this entry.
ECCN 9D004
Paragraph 9D004.d, including its
Note, (‘‘Software’’ in ‘‘source code’’,
‘‘object code’’ or machine code, required
for the ‘‘use’’ of active compensating
systems for rotor blade tip clearance
control) is removed and reserved. The
Wassenaar Arrangement is in the
process of reviewing ‘‘use’’ controls in
the WA Lists and determining which
aspects of ‘‘use,’’ if any, warrant control.
This and similar amendments described
below are examples of the results of this
review.
Paragraph 9D004.e is amended by
replacing ‘‘use’’ with ‘‘operation.’’ As
noted above, the Wassenaar
Arrangement is in the process of
reviewing ‘‘use’’ controls in the WA
Lists and determining which aspects of
‘‘use’’, if any, warrant control.
Category 9, Product Group E is
amended by revising the Note to remove
the phrase ‘‘as ‘‘use’’ ‘‘technology’’ ’’ and
removing the phrase ‘‘rebuild and’’. As
noted above, the Wassenaar
Arrangement is in the process of
reviewing ‘‘use’’ controls in the WA
Lists and determining which aspects of
‘‘use,’’ if any, warrant control.
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ECCN 9E003
Paragraph a.2 is simplified by
cascading the parameters. The
parameter ‘‘average burner outlet
temperature’’ is replaced by ‘‘combustor
exit temperature’’ because the parameter
was too general and often
misunderstood. Therefore, the
parameter is replaced by an industrystandard ‘combustor exit temperature’
phrase in paragraph a.2.a in association
with thermally decoupled liners. In
addition, a new parameter is added in
a.2.d for ‘‘Liners designed to operate at
’combustor exit temperature’ exceeding
1,883K (1,610 °C) and having holes that
meet the parameters specified by
9E003.c.’’ A Technical Note is added to
define ‘combustor exit temperature.’ A
note is added to limit the ‘‘required’’
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technology for holes controlled in
9E003.a.2 to ‘‘the derivation of the
geometry and location of the holes.’’
Lastly, a Nota Bene is added to reference
9E003.c for technology required to
manufacture cooling holes.
The parameters defined in 9E003.c
(i.e., hole drilling in gas turbine engine
components) are specific to round holes
of unvarying diameter. Cooling holes in
gas turbine engine components can have
oval, rectangular, or other shapes, and
may vary in size as a function of depth.
This rule introduces in paragraph c.1.a
a new parameter, ‘Cross-Sectional Area
(CSA)’ to implement WA’s recognition
of the need to adapt the control
parameters to account for non-circular
holes. The chosen approach replaces the
linear measurement of diameter, which
is specific to circles, with the CSA. This
CSA is defined in Technical Note 1 to
9E003.c as ‘‘the area of the hole in the
plane perpendicular to the hole axis.’’
For a circle, the CSA is pR2 or p(D/2)2,
where p is the value 3.1416, R is the
hole radius, and D is the hole diameter.
For other hole shapes, the CSA can be
calculated through geometry. CSA is
well-known to the component designer
because it is critical to determining
cooling flow. By using CSA, a new ratio,
the Hole Shape Ratio (HSR), is
established.
Paragraph c.1.b introduces this new
‘‘hole shape ratio’’ (HSR) parameter to
the ECCN. It accounts for holes of
varying shapes and profiles, yet
maintains the scope of control for
circular holes. The HSR is defined in
Technical Note 2 to 9E003.c as, ‘‘the
nominal length of the axis of the hole
divided by the square root of its
minimum ‘cross-sectional area.’ ’’ The
square root of CSA is used so that the
ratio is unit-less. The HSR increases
with smaller hole CSA, or greater depth.
Section 734.4
Content
De Minimis U.S.
This rule revises paragraph (a)(1) by
changing the Adjusted Peak
Performance (APP) level from 1.5
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) to 3.0 WT.
The effect will be that there is no de
minimis level for the export from a
foreign country of a foreign made
computer with an APP exceeding 3.0
WT containing U.S.-origin controlled
semiconductors (other than memory
circuits) classified under ECCN 3A001
to Computer Tier 3 countries.
Section 738.3 Commerce Country
Chart Structure
This rule revises paragraph (a)(1) by
adding:
• 5A001.i,
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• 5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))), and
• 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)).
The result of this revision is that a
license is required for all destinations
for these items and that there is no
license exception availability for
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)).
However, if the item is consigned to and
for the official use of an agency of the
U.S. Government (see § 740.2(a)(3)),
License Exception GOV may apply for
5A001.i and 5D001 (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i))).
Section 740.2 Restrictions on all
License Exceptions
Paragraph (a)(3) is amended by
adding:
• 5A001.i,
• 5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))), and
• 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)).
The result of this revision is that a
license is required for all destinations
for these items and that there is no
license exception availability for
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)).
However, if the item is consigned to and
for the official use of an agency of the
U.S. Government (see § 740.2(a)(3)),
License Exception GOV may apply for
5A001.i and 5D001 (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i))). In addition, the rule adds a
sentence to explain that no license
exceptions apply for 5E001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i, or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)).
Paragraph (a)(7), ‘‘space qualified’’
items, is amended by changing the three
references to 6A002.e to 6A002.a.1,
because 6A002.e was moved to
6A002.a.1.d and all the subparagraphs
of 6A002.a.1 are ‘‘space qualified’’ solidstate detectors. Therefore, no license
exception may be used for any
commodities controlled under
6A002.a.1.
Section 740.7
License Exception APP
Paragraph (c)(3)(ii) is amended by
raising the ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (APP) from 1.5 to 25
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ‘‘APP’’
eligibility level for deemed exports of
‘‘technology’’ and ‘‘source code’’
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘development’’ and
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‘‘production’’ of computers to foreign
nationals of Computer Tier 1
destinations (see Section 740.7(c)(1) for
a listing of Computer Tier 1
destinations), except for the subgroup of
countries listed in paragraph (c)(3)(i)
that already have an unlimited APP
eligibility level. Technological advances
in computer technology have made it
necessary to raise APP eligibility level.
Paragraph (c)(3)(iii) is amended by
raising the ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (APP) from 3 to 120
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ‘‘APP’’
eligibility level for deemed exports of
‘‘technology’’ and ‘‘source code’’
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of computers to
foreign nationals of Computer Tier 1
destinations (see Section 740.7(c)(1) for
a listing of Computer Tier 1
destinations), except for the subgroup of
countries listed in paragraph (c)(3)(i)
that have an unlimited APP eligibility
level. Technological advances in
computer technology have made it
necessary to raise APP eligibility level.
Paragraph (d)(3)(i) is amended by
raising the ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (APP) from 0.5 to 12
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ‘‘APP’’
eligibility level for deemed exports of
‘‘technology’’ and ‘‘source code’’
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘development’’ and
‘‘production’’ of computers to foreign
nationals of Computer Tier 3
destinations (see Section 740.7(d)(1) for
a listing of Computer Tier 3
destinations). This eligibility is subject
to the restrictions in Section 740.7(b)
and a Foreign National Review
requirement in Section 740.7(d)(4).
Technological advances in computer
technology have made it necessary to
raise APP eligibility level.
Paragraph (d)(3)(ii) is amended by
raising the ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (APP) from 0.75 to 25
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ‘‘APP’’
eligibility level for deemed exports of
‘‘technology’’ and ‘‘source code’’
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of computers to
foreign nationals of Computer Tier 3
destinations (see Section 740.7(d)(1) for
a listing of Computer Tier 3
destinations). This eligibility is subject
to the restrictions in Section 740.7(b)
and a Foreign National Review
requirement in Section 740.7(d)(4).
Advances in computer technology have
made it necessary to raise APP
eligibility level.
License Exception GOV 740.11
Supplement No. 1 to Section 740.11
Introductory paragraph (a)(1) is
amended by adding the phrase ‘‘systems
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or transmitting and receiving arrays,
designed for’’ and removing the word
‘‘systems’’ in the description for ECCN
6A001.a.1.b.1. This revision harmonizes
it with the revisions made to
6A001.a.1.b described in the preamble.
Section 740.16 Additional Permissive
Reexports (APR)
This rule limits use of License
Exception APR for cameras described in
ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or
a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.c, or components
described in 6A002.a.2.a, a.2.b, a.2.c,
a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g by making such
cameras and components ineligible for
reexport under paragraph (a)(2) of
License Exception APR—‘‘reexports
from Country Group A:1 and
cooperating countries’’ and under
paragraph (b)(2) for reexports to and
among Country Group A:1 and
cooperating countries.
However, paragraph (b)(3) provides
for allowances from the exclusions
listed in (b)(2) for reexports to among
countries listed in (b)(3) under specified
circumstances. Paragraph (b)(3) is
amended to add cameras described in
ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or
a.2.b) and 6A003.b.4.c.
Section 740.20 License Exception
Strategic Trade Authorization (STA)
Section 740.20 is amended by adding
paragraph (b)(2)(ix) to remove low light
level components and related
‘‘technology’’ from License Exception
STA eligibility. The new paragraph
reads, ‘‘License Exception STA may not
be used for any commodity controlled
by ECCNs 6A002.a.2, a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g
or .c, or any related ‘‘technology’’
controlled by 6E001 or 6E002.’’
Section 742.6 Regional Stability
Paragraph (a)(1) is amended by
removing all references (four references)
to 6A002.e, because this paragraph was
moved to 6A002.a.1.d. In addition,
paragraph 6A003.b.4.c is added to
paragraph (a)(1), because this new
paragraph is controlled for RS:1 reasons.
ECCN 6D994 is removed from paragraph
(a)(1), because this ECCN is removed
from the CCL (see explanation for 6D994
above).
Section 742.13 Communications
Intercepting Devices; Software and
Technology for Communications
Intercepting Devices
Paragraph (a)(1) is amended by adding
5A001.i, 5D001.a (‘‘software’’ for the
‘‘production’’ or ‘‘development’’ of
5A001.i equipment, functions or
features), 5D001.b (‘‘software’’ to
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support 5E001.a ‘‘technology’’ for
5A001.i equipment or certain 5D001.a
‘‘software’’), 5D001.c (‘‘software’’ to
provide characteristics, functions or
features of 5A001.i equipment), and
5E001.a (‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘production’’ or ‘‘development’’ of
5A001.i equipment or certain 5D001.a
‘‘software’’) to add license requirements
for surreptitious listening (SL) reasons
to all destinations, including Canada,
and to apply the license policy set forth
in this section to these items. License
applications will generally be denied to
embargoed destinations and to any enduser, except a provider of wire or
electronic communication services or an
officer, agent, or employee of, or person
under contract with such a provider, in
the normal course of the business of
providing that wire or electronic
communication service; or an officer,
agent, or employee of, or a person under
contract with, the United States, one of
the 50 States, or a political subdivision
thereof, when engaged in the normal
course of government activities.
Part 743 Special Reporting
WA has three levels of controls as
reflected in its Basic List (BL), Sensitive
List (SL), and Very Sensitive List (VSL).
BIS makes items on the WA BL and SL
eligible for license exceptions. Because
of the U.S. obligations under its
agreements to the WA, the United States
must report on SL items exported
outside of the WA membership
countries. BIS does this by gathering
data from its licensing database. To
collect data on exports made under
license exceptions, BIS requires WA
reporting on SL items exported
(excluding deemed exports) under
License Exceptions GBS, CIV, TSR, LVS,
APP, STA, and portions of GOV. As a
result of WA making changes to its SL,
this rule makes corresponding changes
to the reporting requirements of section
743.1 of the EAR.
Paragraph 743.1(c)(1)(iii) is amended
by removing references to 3B001.a.2
(Metal Organic Chemical Vapor
Deposition (MOCVD) reactors). WA
agreed to remove MOCVD reactors from
the WA Sensitive List because such
equipment has become common and is
not of any particular strategic
importance.
With the addition of License
Exception STA, many more Category 6
entries have become eligible for export
via license exception and are therefore
subject to WA reporting requirements.
Therefore, many ECCNs are added to
Section 743.1(c)(1)(vi). Some added
entries are not eligible themselves for
license exception, but are added for
reference because the technology for
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these ECCNs is eligible for license
exception under ECCNs 6E001 and
6E002. In addition, the Notes to Section
743.1(c)(1)(vi) are reinserted and revised
to harmonize with the WA Sensitive
List. These Notes were inadvertently
removed by the May 20, 2011
Wassenaar rule (76 FR 29619).
As a result of the changes described
above, this rule adds the Note ‘‘License
Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of the
EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions.’’ to
the end of the License Requirements
sections of ECCNs 6A003 and 6B008.
As a result of the change to the
control level of computers in ECCN
4A003.b, this rule revises the APP from
1.5 WT to 3.0 WT in § 743.2(b) for
Computer Tier 3 countries. Exporters
must file post-shipment reports and
keep records in accordance with
recordkeeping requirements in Part 762
for high performance computer exports
to destinations in Computer Tier 3, as
well as exports of commodities used to
enhance computers previously exported
or reexported to a Computer Tier 3
destination, where the ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’) is greater than
3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT).
Supplement No. 1 to Part 743 is
amended by adding Mexico as the 41st
Participating State in the WA. This
addition became effective on January 25,
2012, upon Mexico’s completion of the
necessary procedures for joining the WA
and WA’s approval of Mexico’s
application to be a Participating State in
the WA.
Section 744.9 Restriction on Certain
Exports and Reexports of Cameras
Controlled by ECCN 6A003.b.4.b
Section 744.9 is amended by adding
ECCNs 6A003.b.3 and 6A003.b.4.c to
the Title of Section 744.9, the
introductory text of paragraph (a) and in
the first sentence of paragraph (b). This
will impose a license requirement to all
destinations except Canada if at the time
of export or reexport, the exporter or
reexporter knows or is informed that the
item will be or is intended to be: Used
by a ‘‘military end user,’’ as defined in
paragraph (d) of this section; or
incorporated into a ‘‘military
commodity’’ controlled by ECCN
0A919. Applications for licenses
required by this section will be
reviewed by applying the policies that
would be applied under the
International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (22 CFR parts 120–130).
Shipments subject to the prohibitions in
this section that are consigned to and for
the official use of the U.S. Government
authorized pursuant to Section
740.11(b)(2)(ii) of the EAR may be made
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under License Exception GOV. No other
license exceptions apply to the
prohibitions described in paragraphs (a)
and (b) of this section.
Section 746.7 Iran
Paragraph (a) is amended to add
license requirements for exports and
reexports to Iran of 5A001.i, 5D001 (for
5A001.i or for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or
for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))) and 5E001.a
(for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for
5A001.i)). Licenses will generally be
denied for such items and no license
exceptions may be used to overcome
this license requirement.
Supplement No. 7 to Part 748 VEU
List
Supplement No. 7 to Part 748 is
amended by removing the citation
‘‘3B001.d’’ from the ‘‘Eligible Items (by
ECCN)’’ column for the following six
entities: Applied Materials (China), Inc,
Applied Materials (Xi’an) Ltd., Grace
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Corporation, Hynix Semiconductor
China Ltd, Hynix Semiconductor (Wuxi)
Ltd, Semiconductor Manufacturing
International Corporation. The reason
for the removal of 3B001.d is explained
above under ECCN 3B001.
Section 752.3 Eligible Items
Paragraph (a)(7) is amended by adding
5A001.i, 5D001.a (for 5A001.i), 5D001.b
(to support 5E001.a ‘‘technology’’ for
5A001.i equipment or certain 5D001.a
‘‘software’’), 5D001.c (for 5A001.i), and
5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment or
certain 5D001.a ‘‘software’’) to the list of
items ineligible for Special
Comprehensive Licenses.
Section 770.2 Item Interpretations
Paragraph (l)(1) ‘‘Interpretation 12:
Computers’’ is amended by removing
two references to 4A003.a. Paragraph
4A003.a (fault tolerance) is removed by
this rule.
Section 772.1 Definitions of Terms as
Used in the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR)
The term ‘‘airship’’ is added to
Section 772.1, which is used in Category
9, as well as its definition, ‘‘A powerdriven airborne vehicle that is kept
buoyant by a body of gas (usually
helium, formerly hydrogen) which is
lighter than air.’’ The preamble
paragraph concerning ECCN 9A012
amendments contains an explanation
for this change.
The definition (calculation) for
‘‘Average Output Power,’’ as used in
Category 6, is amended by replacing
‘‘* * * laser duration in seconds.’’ with
the following:
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‘‘* * * period over which a series of
consecutive pulses is emitted, in seconds.
For a series of uniformly spaced pulses it is
equal to the total ‘‘laser’’ output energy in a
single pulse, in joules, multiplied by the
pulse frequency of the ‘‘laser’’, in Hertz.’’
The removal of ‘‘laser duration’’ from
the definition of ‘‘peak power’’ would
mean that the only remaining place
where ‘‘laser duration’’ is used is in the
definition of ‘‘average output power.’’
Therefore, the term ‘‘laser duration’’ is
removed and the definition of ‘‘laser
duration’’ is incorporated into the
definition of ‘‘average output power.’’
The terms ‘‘common channel
signaling,’’ ‘‘fault tolerance,’’ and ‘‘laser
duration’’ are removed consistent with
changes to the entries that used these
terms. The preamble paragraph
concerning ECCN 5E001.c.5 provides an
explanation regarding the deletion of
the term ‘‘common channel signaling.’’
The preamble paragraph for ECCN
4A003.a contains an explanation
regarding the deletion of the term ‘‘fault
tolerance.’’ The term ‘‘laser duration’’
was used in the definitions of ‘‘average
output power’’ and ‘‘peak power.’’ As a
result the term ‘‘laser duration’’ is no
longer needed.
The definition of ‘‘peak power,’’ used
in Category 6, is revised by removing
‘‘level of’’ and ‘‘laser duration.’’ The
definition now is, ‘‘The highest power
attained in the ‘pulse duration.’ ’’ The
change within the ‘‘Peak power’’
definition from ‘‘laser duration’’ to
‘‘pulse duration’’ removes ambiguity by
making the definition pulse specific.
The definition for ‘‘positioning
accuracy,’’ used in Category 2 is
removed. The position accuracy for all
machine tools is determined using only
the ISO 230/2 (2006). Also see the
Technical Notes concerning ‘stated
position accuracy’ set forth in Category
2 at the beginning of Product Group B.
BIS, with the support of DOE, made
these changes to use only one standard
‘‘ISO 230/2 (2006)’’ to determine
‘‘positioning accuracy’’ for all machine
tools controlled by the EAR in order to
streamline export compliance.
The definition for ‘‘pulse duration,’’
used in Category 6, is amended by
replacing the phrase ‘‘measured at Full
Width Half Intensity (FWHI) levels’’
with the phrase ‘‘is the time between the
half-power points on the leading edge
and trailing edge of an individual
pulse.’’ The definition for ‘‘pulse
duration’’ is revised because ‘‘Full
Width Half Intensity’’ is not typically
used by industry. The leading and
trailing edge of laser pulses are
fundamental characteristics and where
the half-power points are easily
identified.
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Export Administration Act
Since August 21, 2001, the Export
Administration Act of 1979, as
amended, has been in lapse. However,
the President, through Executive Order
13222 of August 17, 2001 (3 CFR, 2001
Comp. 783 (2002)), which has been
extended by successive Presidential
Notices, the most recent being that of
Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661
(August 16, 2011) has continued the
EAR in effect under the International
Emergency Economic Powers Act (50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.).
Saving Clause
Shipments of items removed from
license exception eligibility or eligibility
for export without a license as a result
of this regulatory action that were on
dock for loading, on lighter, laden
aboard an exporting carrier, or en route
aboard a carrier to a port of export, on
July 2, 2012, pursuant to actual orders
for export to a foreign destination, may
proceed to that destination under the
previous license exception eligibility or
without a license so long as they have
been exported from the United States
before August 31, 2012. Any such items
not actually exported before midnight,
on August 31, 2012, require a license in
accordance with this regulation.
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Rulemaking Requirements
1. Executive Orders 13563 and 12866
direct agencies to assess all costs and
benefits of available regulatory
alternatives and, if regulation is
necessary, to select regulatory
approaches that maximize net benefits
(including potential economic,
environmental, public health and safety
effects, distributive impacts, and
equity). Executive Order 13563
emphasizes the importance of
quantifying both costs and benefits, of
reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
and of promoting flexibility. This rule
has been designated to be a ‘‘significant
regulatory action’’ although not
economically significant, under
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,
the rule has been reviewed by the Office
of Management and Budget.
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 of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.) (PRA), unless that collection of
information displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Control Number. This rule
involves two collections of information
subject to the PRA. One of the
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collections has been approved by OMB
under control number 0694–0088,
‘‘Multi-Purpose Application,’’ and
carries a burden hour estimate of 58
minutes for a manual or electronic
submission. The other of the collections
has been approved by OMB under
control number 0694–0106, ‘‘Reporting
and Recordkeeping Requirements under
the Wassenaar Arrangement,’’ and
carries a burden hour estimate of 21
minutes for a manual or electronic
submission. Send comments regarding
these burden estimates or any other
aspect of these collections of
information, including suggestions for
reducing the burden, to OMB Desk
Officer, New Executive Office Building,
Washington, DC 20503; and to Jasmeet
Seehra, OMB Desk Officer, by email at
Jasmeet_K._Seehra@omb.eop.gov or by
fax to (202) 395–7285; and to the Office
of Administration, Bureau of Industry
and Security, Department of Commerce,
14th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.,
Room 6622, Washington, DC 20230.
3. This rule does not contain policies
with Federalism implications as that
term is defined under Executive Order
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)). Immediate
implementation of these amendments
fulfills the United States’ international
obligation to the Wassenaar
Arrangement on Export Controls for
Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods
and Technologies. The Wassenaar
Arrangement contributes to
international security and regional
stability by promoting greater
responsibility in transfers of
conventional arms and dual use goods
and technologies, thus preventing
destabilizing accumulations of such
items. The Wassenaar Arrangement
consists of 41 member countries that act
on a consensus basis and the changes
set forth in this rule implement
agreements reached at the December
2011 plenary session of the WA. Since
the United States is a significant
exporter of the items in this rule,
implementation of this provision is
necessary for the WA to achieve its
purpose. Any delay in implementation
will create a disruption in the
movement of affected items globally
because of disharmony between export
control measures implemented by WA
members, resulting in tension between
member countries. Export controls work
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best when all countries implement the
same export controls in a timely
manner. If this rulemaking were delayed
to allow for notice and comment and a
30 day delay in effectiveness, it would
prevent the United States from fulfilling
its commitment to the WA in a timely
manner and would injure the credibility
of the United States in this and other
multilateral regimes.
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
Sharron Cook, Office of Exporter
Services, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce,
14th and Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Room
2099, Washington, DC 20230.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 734
Administrative practice and
procedure, Exports, Inventions and
patents, Research science and
technology.
15 CFR Part 738
Exports.
15 CFR Parts 740, 748 and 752
Administrative practice and
procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 742
Exports, Terrorism.
15 CFR Part 743
Administrative practice and
procedure, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
15 CFR Part 744
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Terrorism.
15 CFR Parts 746 and 774
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
15 CFR Parts 770 and 772
Exports.
Accordingly, Parts 734, 738, 740, 742,
743, 744, 746, 748, 752, 770, 772 and
774 of the Export Administration
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Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–774) are
amended as follows:
PART 734—[AMENDED]
PART 740—[AMENDED]
1. The authority citation for part 734
continues to read as follows:
■
2. Section 734.4 is amended by
removing ‘‘1.5’’ and adding in its place
‘‘3.0’’ in paragraph (a)(1).
■
PART 738—[AMENDED]
3. The authority citation for part 738
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); 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).
4. Section 738.3 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
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§ 738.3 Commerce Country Chart
structure.
(a) * * *
(1) ECCNs 0A983, 5A001.i, 5A980,
5D001 (for 5A001.i, or for 5E001.a (for
5A001.i or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))),
5D980, 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for
5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) and 5E980. A
license is required for all destinations
for items controlled under these entries.
For items controlled by 0A983, 5E001.a
(for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for
5A001.i)) and 5E980, no license
exceptions apply. For items controlled
by 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i
or for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for
5D001.a (for 5A001.i))) and 5D980,
License Exception GOV may apply if
your item is consigned to and for the
official use of an agency of the U.S.
Government (see § 740.2(a)(3)). If your
item is controlled by 0A983, 5A001.i,
5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for
5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for
5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for 5A001.i,
or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or 5E980
you should proceed directly to Part 748
of the EAR for license application
instructions and §§ 742.11 or 742.13 of
the EAR for information on the licensing
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5. The authority citation for 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.; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099,
3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13020, 61
FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; 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); Notice of
November 9, 2011, 76 FR 70319 (November
10, 2011).
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policy relevant to these types of
applications.
*
*
*
*
*
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.;
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).
6. Section 740.2 is amended by
revising paragraphs (a)(3) and (a)(7) to
read as follows:
■
§ 740.2 Restrictions on all license
exceptions.
(a) * * *
(3) The item is primarily useful for
surreptitious interception of wire, oral,
or electronic communications, or related
software, controlled under ECCNs
5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or
for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a
(for 5A001.i))), or 5D980, unless the
item is consigned to and for the official
use of an agency of the U.S. Government
(see § 740.11(b)(2)(ii) of this part,
Governments (GOV)). No license
exceptions apply for 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or
for 5E980.
*
*
*
*
*
(7) ‘‘Space qualified’’ items.
Commodities defined in 3A001.b.8
(Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers
(TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz), 6A002.a.1,
6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b; ‘‘software’’ for
commodities defined in 3A001.b.8
(Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers
(TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz), 6A002.a.1,
6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b and controlled
under ECCNs 3D001 (Traveling Wave
Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18
GHz), 6D001, 6D002, 6D991; and
‘‘technology’’ for commodities defined
in ECCNs 3A001.b.8 (Traveling Wave
Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18
GHz), 6A002.a.1, 6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b
and controlled under ECCNs 3E001,
6E001, 6E002, 6E101, 6E991.
*
*
*
*
*
§ 740.7
[Amended]
7. Section 740.7 is amended by:
a. Removing the phrase ‘‘APP less
than or equal to 1.5 Weighted
TeraFLOPS (WT)’’ and adding in its
place ‘‘APP less than or equal to 25
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT)’’ in
paragraph (c)(3)(ii);
■ b. Removing the phrase ‘‘with an APP
less than or equal to 3 WT are eligible’’
and adding in its place ‘‘with an APP
less than or equal to 120 WT are
eligible’’ in paragraph (c)(3)(iii);
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c. Removing the phrase ‘‘with a APP
less than or equal to 0.5 Weighted
TeraFLOPs (WT)’’ and adding in its
place ‘‘with an APP less than or equal
to 12 Weighted TeraFLOPs (WT)’’ in
paragraph (d)(3)(i); and
■ d. Removing the phrase ‘‘with an APP
less than or equal to 0.75 WT are
eligible’’ and adding in its place ‘‘with
an APP less than or equal to 25 WT are
eligible’’ in paragraph (d)(3)(ii).
■ 8. Supplement No. 1 to § 740.11 is
amended by revising the introductory
text of paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
■
§ 740.11 Governments, international
organizations, international inspections
under the Chemical Weapons Convention,
and the International Space Station (GOV).
*
*
*
*
*
Supplement No. 1 to § 740.11—
Additional Restrictions on use of
License Exception GOV
(a) * * *
(1) Items identified on the Commerce
Control List as controlled for national
security (NS) reasons under Export Control
Classification Numbers (ECCNs) as follows
for export or reexport to destinations other
than Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal,
Spain, Sweden, or the United Kingdom:
1C001, 5A001.b.5, 5A001.h, 6A001.a.1.b.1
systems or transmitting and receiving arrays,
designed for object detection and location,
having a sound pressure level exceeding 210
dB (reference 1 mPa at 1 m) and an operating
frequency in the band from 30 Hz to 2 kHz
inclusive, 6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2,
6A001.a.2.a.3, 6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6,
6A001.a.2.b, 6A001.a.2.e, 6A002.a.1.c,
6B008, 8A001.b, 8A001.d, 8A002.o.3.b; and
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9. Section 740.16 is amended by
revising paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(2), and
the introductory text of paragraph (b)(3),
to read as follows:
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(APR).
Additional permissive reexports
(a) * * *
(2) The commodities being reexported
are not controlled for NP, CB, MT, SI or
CC reasons and are not military
commodities described in ECCN 0A919
or cameras described in ECCN
6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.2.a or a.2.b),
6A003.b.4.b, 6A003.b.4.c, or
components described in 6A002.a.2.a,
a.2.b, a.2.c, a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g; and
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(2) Except as provided in paragraph
(b)(3) of this section, cameras described
in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or
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a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.b, 6A003.b.4.c, or
components described in 6A002.a.2.a,
a.2.b, a.2.c, a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g, and
‘‘military commodities’’ described in
ECCN 0A919 may not be exported under
this paragraph (b).
(3) Cameras described in ECCN
6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.2.a or a.2.b),
6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c may be
exported or reexported to and among:
Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta,
the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia,
Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey,
and the United Kingdom if:
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adding paragraph (b)(2)(ix), to read as
follows:
§ 740.20 License Exception Strategic
Trade Authorization (STA).
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(2) * * *
(ix) License Exception STA may not
be used for any commodity controlled
by ECCNs 6A002.a.2, a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g
or .c, or any related ‘‘technology’’
controlled by 6E001 or 6E002.
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11. The authority citation for part 742
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.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.;
42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22
U.S.C. 7210; Sec. 1503, Pub. L. 108–11, 117
Stat. 559; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181,
3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938, 59
FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O.
13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 783; Presidential Determination
2003–23 of May 7, 2003, 68 FR 26459, May
16, 2003; Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR
50661 (August 16, 2011); Notice of November
9, 2011, 76 FR 70319 (November 10, 2011).
12. Section 742.6 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
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Regional stability.
(a) * * *
(1) RS Column 1 License
Requirements in General. As indicated
in the CCL and in RS column 1 of the
Commerce Country Chart (see
Supplement No. 1 to part 738 of the
EAR), a license is required to all
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destinations, except Canada, for items
described on the CCL under ECCNs
3A982; 3D982; 3E982; 6A002.a.1, a.2,
a.3, or .c; 6A003.b.3, b.4.a, and b.4.c;
6A008.j.1; 6A998.b; 6D001 (only
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2,
a.3, .c; 6A003.b.3 and .b.4; or 6A008.j.1);
6D002 (only ‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of
items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c;
6A003.b.3 and .b.4; or 6A008.j.1);
6D003.c; 6D991 (only ‘‘software’’ for the
‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ or ‘‘use’’
of equipment controlled by 6A002.a.1.d
or 6A998.b); 6E001 (only ‘‘technology’’
for ‘‘development’’ of items in
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3 (except
6A002.a.3.d.2.a and 6A002.a.3.e for lead
selenide focal plane arrays), and .c,
6A003.b.3 and b.4, or 6A008.j.1); 6E002
(only ‘‘technology’’ for ‘‘production’’ of
items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, or .c,
6A003.b.3 or b.4, or 6A008.j.1); 6E991
(only ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ or ‘‘use’’
of equipment controlled by 6A998.b);
7A994 (only QRS11 00100 100/101 and
QRS11 0050 443/569 Micromachined
Angular Rate Sensors); 7D001 (only
‘‘software’’ for ‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of items in 7A001, 7A002,
or 7A003); 7E001 (only ‘‘technology’’ for
the ‘‘development’’ of inertial
navigation systems, inertial equipment,
and specially designed components
therefor for civil aircraft); 7E002 (only
‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘production’’ of
inertial navigation systems, inertial
equipment, and specially designed
components therefor for civil aircraft);
7E101 (only ‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘use’’
of inertial navigation systems, inertial
equipment, and specially designed
components for civil aircraft).
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revising the section heading and
paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
§ 742.13 Communications intercepting
devices; software and technology for
communications intercepting devices.
(a) License requirement. (1) In support
of U.S. foreign policy to prohibit the
export of items that may be used for the
surreptitious interception of wire, oral,
or electronic communications, a license
is required for all destinations,
including Canada, for ECCNs having an
‘‘SL’’ under the ‘‘Reason for Control’’
paragraph. These items include any
electronic, mechanical, or other device
primarily useful for the surreptitious
interception of wire, oral, or electronic
communications (ECCNs 5A001.i and
5A980); and for related ‘‘software’’
primarily useful for the surreptitious
interception of wire, oral, or electronic
communications (ECCN 5D001.c and
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useful for the ‘‘development’’,
‘‘production’’, or ‘‘use’’ of devices
controlled under ECCNs 5A001.i and
5A980 (ECCNs 5D001.a and 5D980.b);
and for ‘‘technology’’ primarily useful
for the ‘‘development’’, ‘‘production’’, or
‘‘use’’ of items controlled by ECCNs
5A001.i, 5D001.a (for 5A001.i), 5A980
and 5D980 (ECCNs 5E001.a and 5E980);
and for ‘‘software’’ primarily useful to
support such ECCN 5E001.a
‘‘development’’, ‘‘production’’, or ‘‘use’’
‘‘technology’’ for 5A001.i equipment
and certain 5D001.a ‘‘software’’ (ECCN
5D001.b). These licensing requirements
do not supersede the requirements
contained in the Omnibus Crime
Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as
amended (18 U.S.C. 2512). This license
requirement is not reflected on the
Commerce Country Chart (Supplement
No. 1 to Part 738 of the EAR).
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PART 743—[AMENDED]
14. The authority citation for part 743
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.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR
44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of
August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16,
2011).
15. Section 743.1 is amended by:
a. Revising paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and
(c)(1)(vi); and
■ b. Adding Notes for paragraph
(c)(1)(vi), to read as follows:
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§ 743.1
Wassenaar Arrangement.
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(c) * * *
(1) * * *
(iii) Category 3: 3A002.g.1, 3D001 for
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
3A002.g.1, and 3E001 for
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
3A002.g.1;
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(vi) Category 6: 6A001.a.1.b (changing
10 kHz to 5 kHz and adding the text ‘‘or
a sound pressure level exceeding 224 dB
(reference 1 mPa at 1 m) for equipment
with an operating frequency in the band
from 5 kHz to 10 kHz inclusive’’ to the
existing text in 6A001.a.1.b.1), and
6A001.a.2.d; 6A002.a.1.a, 6A002.a.1.b,
6A002.a.1.c, 6A002.a.1.d, 6A002.a.2.a
(changing 350 mA/lm to 700 mA/lm in
6A002.a.2.a.3.a), 6A002.a.2.b,
6A002.a.3, 6A002.b, 6A002.c
(incorporating image intensifier tubes
listed in 6A002.a.2.a (having
characteristics described in this
paragraph) or 6A002.a.2.b, ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ listed in 6A002.a.3 (having
characteristics described in Note 1 to
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this paragraph) or solid-state detectors
having the characteristics listed in
6A002.a.1); 6A003.b.3 (incorporating
6A002.a.2.a (having characteristics
described in this paragraph) or
6A002.a.2.b), 6A003.b.4 (incorporating
‘‘focal plane arrays’’ listed in 6A002.a.3
to 6A002.a.3.e, 6A002.a.3.f, or
6A002.a.3.g, having characteristics
described in this paragraph), 6A003.b.5;
6A004.c and d; 6A006.a.1, 6A006.a.2
(having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than
2pT rms per square root Hz), 6A006.c.1,
6A006.d (certain items only; see Note to
this paragraph), 6A006.e (incorporating
magnetometers specified in 6A006.a.1
or 6A006.a.2, as described by this
paragraph); 6A008.d, .h, and .k; 6B008,
6D001 (for 6A004.c and .d, 6A008.d, .h,
and .k, and 6B008); 6D003.a; 6E001 (for
equipment and software listed in this
paragraph); and 6E002 (for equipment
specified by 6A or 6B in this paragraph);
Notes to paragraph (c)(1)(vi):
maximum linear dimension of 4,096
elements and a total of 250,000 elements or
less.
Note 1: Reports for 6A002.a.3 exclude the
following ‘‘focal plane arrays’’:
a. Platinum Silicide (PiSi) ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ having less than 10,000 elements;
b. Iridium Silicide (IrSi) ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’;
c. Indium Antimonide (InSb) or Lead
Selenide (PbSe) ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ having
less than 256 elements;
d. Indium Arsenide (InAs) ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’;
e. Lead Sulphide (PbS) ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’;
f. Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs)
‘‘focal plane arrays’’;
g. Mercury Cadmium Telluride (HgCdTe)
‘‘focal plane arrays’’, as follows:
1. ‘Scanning Arrays’ having any of the
following:
a. 30 elements or less; or
b. Incorporating time delay-and-integration
within the element and having 2 elements or
less;
2. ‘Staring Arrays’ less than 256 elements;
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Technical Notes: ‘Scanning Arrays’ are
defined as ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ designed for
use with a scanning optical system that
images a scene in a sequential manner to
produce an image.
‘Staring Arrays’ are defined as ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ designed for use with a non-scanning
optical system that images a scene.
h. Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)or Gallium
Aluminum Arsenide (GaAlAs) quantum well
‘‘focal plane arrays’’ having less than 256
elements; and
i. Microbolometer ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
having less than 8,000 elements.
Note 2: Reports for 6A002.a.3.g do not
apply to:
a. The linear (1-dimensional) ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ having 4,096
elements or less; or
b. The non-linear (2-dimensional) ‘‘focal
plane arrays’’ specially designed or modified
to achieve ‘charge multiplication’ having a
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Note 3: Reports for 6A006.d, are for
‘‘compensation systems’’ for the following:
a. Magnetic sensors controlled in
6A006.a.2 using optically pumped or nuclear
precession (proton/Overhauser) ‘‘technology’’
that will permit these sensors to realize a
‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 2 pT rms per
square root Hz.
b. Underwater electric field sensors
controlled in 6A006.b.
c. Magnetic gradiometers controlled in
6A006.c that will permit these sensors to
realize a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 3 pT/
m rms per square root Hz.
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16. Section 743.2 is amended by
removing ‘‘1.5’’ and adding in its place
‘‘3.0’’ in paragraph (b).
■ 17. Supplement No. 1 to part 743 is
amended by adding ‘‘Mexico’’ in
alphabetic order.
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18. The authority citation for part 744
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.;
50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.;
42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22
U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181,
3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938, 59
FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O.
12947, 60 FR 5079, 3 CFR, 1995 Comp.,
p. 356; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996
Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR 45167, 3
CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O. 13222, 66 FR
44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp.,
p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 786; Notice of August 12, 2011, 76
FR 50661 (August 16, 2011); Notice of
September 21, 2011, 76 FR 59001
(September, 22, 2011); Notice of November 9,
2011, 76 FR 70319 (November 10, 2011);
Notice of January 19, 2012, 77 FR 3067
(January 20, 2012).
19. Section 744.9 is amended by
a. Revising the section heading to read
as set forth below; and
■ b. Removing the reference ‘‘ECCN
6A003.b.4.b’’ and adding in its place
‘‘ECCNs 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or
6A003.b.4.c’’ in the introductory text of
paragraph (a) and in the first sentence
of paragraph (b).
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§ 744.9 Restrictions on certain exports and
reexports of cameras controlled by ECCNs
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c.
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PART 746—[AMENDED]
20. The authority citation for part 746
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.; 22 U.S.C. 287c; Sec.
1503, Pub. L. 108–11, 117 Stat. 559; 22 U.S.C.
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6004; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210;
E.O. 12854, 58 FR 36587, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp.,
p. 614; E.O. 12918, 59 FR 28205, 3 CFR, 1994
Comp., p. 899; E.O. 13222, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 783; Presidential Determination
2003–23 of May 7, 2003, 68 FR 26459,
May 16, 2003; Presidential Determination
2007–7 of December 7, 2006, 72 FR 1899
(January 16, 2007); Notice of August 12,
2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
21. Section 746.7 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
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§ 746.7
Iran.
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(a) License Requirements—(1) EAR
license requirements. A license is
required under the EAR to export or
reexport to Iran any item on the CCL
containing a CB Column 1, CB Column
2, CB Column 3, NP Column 1, NP
Column 2, NS Column 1, NS Column 2,
MT Column 1, RS Column 1, RS
Column 2, CC Column 1, CC Column 2,
CC Column 3, AT Column 1 or AT
Column 2 in the Country Chart Column
of the License Requirements section of
an ECCN or classified under ECCNs
0A980, 0A982, 0A983, 0A985, 0E982,
1C355, 1C395, 1C980, 1C981, 1C982,
1C983, 1C984, 2A994, 2D994, 2E994,
5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or
for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a
(for 5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or
5E980.
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PART 748—[AMENDED]
22. The authority citation for part 748
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.; 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).
23. Supplement No. 7 to part 748 is
amended by removing the citation
‘‘3B001.d’’ wherever it appears in the
‘‘Eligible Items (by ECCN)’’ column.
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PART 752—[AMENDED]
24. The authority citation for part 752
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.; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079,
3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13222, 66
FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice
of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16,
2011).
24a. Section 752.3 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(7) to read as
follows:
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Eligible items.
(a) * * *
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devices and related software and
technology controlled by ECCNs
5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or
for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a
(for 5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or
5E980 on the CCL;
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PART 770
[AMENDED]
25. The authority citation for part 770
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.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025,
3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August
12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
26. Section 770.2 is amended by
revising paragraph (l)(1) to read as
follows:
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§ 770.2
Item interpretations.
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(l) Interpretation 12: Computers. (1)
Digital computers or computer systems
classified under ECCN 4A003.b or .c,
that qualify for ‘‘No License Required’’
(NLR) must be evaluated on the basis of
Adjusted Peak Performance (APP) alone,
to the exclusion of all other technical
parameters. Digital computers or
computer systems classified under
ECCN 4A003.b or .c that qualify for
License Exception APP must be
evaluated on the basis of APP, to the
exclusion of all other technical
parameters, except for ECCN 4A003.e
(equipment performing analog-to-digital
conversions exceeding the limits in
ECCN 3A001.a.5.a). Assemblies
performing analog-to-digital conversions
are evaluated under Category 3—
Electronics, ECCN 3A001.a.5.a.
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PART 772—[AMENDED]
27. The authority citation for part 772
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.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025,
3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August
12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
28. Section 772.1 is amended by:
■ a. Adding the definition for ‘‘airship’’
in alphabetical order;
■ b. Revising the definition for ‘‘average
output power’’;
■ c. Removing the definitions for
‘‘common channel signalling’’, ‘‘fault
tolerance’’, ‘‘laser duration’’ and
‘‘positioning accuracy’’;
■ d. Revising the definition for ‘‘peak
power’’; and
■ e. Revising the definition for ‘‘pulse
duration’’, to read as set forth below;
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§ 772.1 Definitions of terms as used in the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
List of Items Controlled
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‘‘Airship’’. (Cat 9) A power-driven
airborne vehicle that is kept buoyant by
a body of gas (usually helium, formerly
hydrogen) which is lighter than air.
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‘‘Average Output Power.’’ (Cat 6) The
average output power is the total ‘‘laser’’
output energy, in joules, divided by the
period over which a series of
consecutive pulses is emitted, in
seconds. For a series of uniformly
spaced pulses it is equal to the total
‘‘laser’’ output energy in a single pulse,
in joules, multiplied by the pulse
frequency of the ‘‘laser,’’ in Hertz.
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‘‘Peak power’’. (Cat 6)—The highest
power attained in the ‘‘pulse duration.’’
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‘‘Pulse duration.’’ (Cat 6)—Duration of
a ‘‘laser’’ pulse is the time between the
half-power points on the leading edge
and trailing edge of an individual pulse.
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29. The authority citation for 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); 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).
30. Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
Category 0, ECCN 0A919 is amended by
revising the RS paragraph in the License
Requirements section, and revising
paragraph d. in the Items paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
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controlled under ECCN 6A003.b.3, .b.4.b, or
.b.4.c.
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31. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 1,
ECCN 1A004 is amended by adding a
Note to introductory paragraph .a in the
Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
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and components, not specially designed
for military use, as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
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Note: 1A004.a includes Powered Air
Purifying Respirators (PAPR) that are
designed or modified for defense against
agents or materials, listed in 1A004.a.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 1,
ECCN 1A005 is amended by revising the
Heading, the Items paragraph, and the
notes to ECCN 1A005, to read as
follows:
1A005 Body armor and components
therefor, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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a. Soft body armor not manufactured to
military standards or specifications, or to
their equivalents, and specially designed
components therefor;
b. Hard body armor plates providing
ballistic protection equal to or less than level
IIIA (NIJ 0101.06, July 2008) or national
equivalents.
Notes to ECCN 1A005:
1. This entry does not control body armor
when accompanying its user for the user’s
own personal protection.
2. This entry does not control body armor
designed to provide frontal protection only
from both fragment and blast from nonmilitary explosive devices.
3. This entry does not apply to body armor
designed to provide protection only from
knife, spike, needle or blunt trauma.
33. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 1,
ECCN 1C006, List of Items Controlled
section is amended by adding a Note to
paragraph d. (after paragraph d.4), to
read as follows:
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Note: 1C006.d does not apply to materials
specified and packaged as medical products.
34. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 1,
ECCN 1C008, the List of Items
Controlled section is amended by
revising paragraphs a.4. and f. in the
Items paragraph, to read as follows:
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substances as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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a.4. Aromatic polyetherimides having a
‘glass transition temperature (Tg)’ exceeding
563 K (290 °C);
Note: 1C008.a controls the substances in
liquid or solid ‘‘fusible’’ form, including
resin, powder, pellet, film, sheet, tape, or
ribbon.
N.B.: For non-‘‘fusible’’ aromatic
polyimides in film, sheet, tape, or ribbon
form, see ECCN 1A003.
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‘glass transition temperature (Tg)’ exceeding
563 K (290 °C).
Technical Note: The ‘glass transition
temperature (Tg)’ for 1C008 materials is
determined using the method described in
ISO 11357–2 (1999) or national equivalents.
In addition, for 1C008.a.2 materials, ‘glass
transition temperature (Tg)’ is determined on
a PAI test specimen having initially been
cured at a minimum temperature of 310 °C
for a minimum of 15 minutes.
35. The Annex to Category 1 ‘‘List of
Explosives (See ECCNs 1A004 and
1A008)’’ is amended by removing and
reserving paragraph 32.g.
■ 36. Category 2 ‘‘Materials Processing’’,
Product Group B ‘‘Test, Inspection and
Production Equipment’’, the Notes for
category 2B are amended by:
■ a. Removing the Notes for Category
2B;
■ b. Revising the ‘‘Technical Notes for
2B001 to 2B009’’, including the
Heading, to read as follows:
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Equipment
Technical Notes for 2B001 to 2B009,
2B201, 2B290 and 2B991 to 2B999:
1. Secondary parallel contouring axes,
(e.g., the w-axis on horizontal boring mills or
a secondary rotary axis the center line of
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which is parallel to the primary rotary axis)
are not counted in the total number of
contouring axes. Rotary axes need not rotate
over 360°. A rotary axis can be driven by a
linear device (e.g., a screw or a rack-andpinion).
2. The number of axes which can be
coordinated simultaneously for ‘‘contouring
control’’ is the number of axes along or
around which, during processing of the
workpiece, simultaneous and interrelated
motions are performed between the
workpiece and a tool. This does not include
any additional axes along or around which
other relative motions within the machine are
performed, such as:
2.a. Wheel-dressing systems in grinding
machines;
2.b. Parallel rotary axes designed for
mounting of separate workpieces;
2.c. Co-linear rotary axes designed for
manipulating the same workpiece by holding
it in a chuck from different ends.
3. Axis nomenclature shall be in
accordance with International Standard ISO
841, ‘‘Numerical Control Machines—Axis
and Motion Nomenclature’’.
4. A ‘‘tilting spindle’’ is counted as a rotary
axis.
5. ‘Stated positioning accuracy’ derived
from measurements made according to ISO
230/2 (2006) may be used for each specific
machine model as an alternative to
individual machine tests. ‘Stated positioning
accuracy’ means the accuracy value provided
to BIS as representative of the accuracy of a
specific machine model.
Note to paragraph 5: Determination of
‘Stated Positioning Accuracy’:
a. Select five machines of a model to be
evaluated;
b. Measure the linear axis accuracies
according to ISO 230/2 (2006);
c. Determine the A-values for each axis of
each machine. The method of calculating the
A-value is described in the ISO standard;
d. Determine the mean value of the A-value
of each axis. This mean value A becomes the
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stated value of each axis for the model (Ax
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linear axis there will be as many stated
values as there are linear axes;
f. If any axis of a machine model not
controlled by 2B001.a. to 2B001.c. has a
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stated accuracy A of 5 mm for grinding
machines and 6.5 mm for milling and turning
machines or better, the builder should be
required to reaffirm the accuracy level once
every eighteen months.
6. Measurement uncertainty for the
positioning accuracy of machine tools, as
defined in the International Standard ISO
230/2 (2006), shall not be considered.
37. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2B001, the License Requirements
Section,
■ a. The Reason for Control table is
amended by revising the ‘‘NP’’ entry;
and
■ b. The items paragraph is amended by:
■ i. Revising paragraphs a.1., b.1.a., b.3.
and c.1.a.; and
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thereof, for removing (or cutting) metals,
ceramics or ‘‘composites’’, which,
according to the manufacturer’s
technical specifications, can be
equipped with electronic devices for
‘‘numerical control’’; and specially
designed components as follows (see List
of Items Controlled).
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.d, EXCEPT: (1)
turning machines
under 2B001.a with
a capacity no
greater than 35
mm diameter; (2)
bar machines
(Swissturn), limited
to machining only
bar feed through, if
maximum bar diameter is equal to
or less than 42 mm
and there is no capability of mounting
chucks. (Machines
may have drilling
and/or milling capabilities for machining parts with diameters less than 42
mm); or (3) milling
machines under
2B001.b with x-axis
travel greater than
two meters and
overall positioning
accuracy according
to ISO 230/2
(2006) on the xaxis more (worse)
than 22.5 μm.
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available’’ equal to or less (better) than 4.5
mm along one or more linear axis; and
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ISO 230/2 (2006) for jig boring machines,
with ‘‘all compensations available’’, of less
(better) than 3.0 mm along any linear axis; or
c. * * *
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c.1.a. Positioning accuracy according to
ISO 230/2 (2006) with ‘‘all compensations
available’’ of less (better) than 3.0 mm along
one or more linear axis; and
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machines as follows:
a. Cylindrical external, internal, and
external-internal grinding machines, having
all of the following:
a.1. Limited to cylindrical grinding; and
a.2. Limited to a maximum workpiece
capacity of 150 mm outside diameter or
length.
b. Machines designed specifically as jig
grinders that do not have a z-axis or a w-axis,
with a positioning accuracy according to ISO
230/2 (2006) with ‘‘all compensations
available’’ less (better) than 3 mm.
c. Surface grinders.
38. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2B008, the List of Items
Controlled section is amended by
revising the Items paragraph to read as
follows:
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designed for machine tools, or
dimensional inspection or measuring
systems and equipment, as follows (see
List of Items Controlled).
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a. Linear position feedback units having an
overall ‘‘accuracy’’ less (better) than (800 +
(600 × L × 10¥3)) nm (L equals the effective
length in mm);
N.B.: For ‘‘laser’’ systems see also
2B006.b.1.c and d.
b. Rotary position feedback units having an
‘‘accuracy’’ less (better) than 0.00025°;
N.B.: For ‘‘laser’’ systems see also
2B006.b.2.
Note: 2B008.a and 2B008.b apply to units,
which are designed to determine the
positioning information for feedback control,
such as inductive type devices, graduated
scales, infrared systems or ‘‘laser’’ systems.
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c. ‘‘Compound rotary tables’’ and ‘‘tilting
spindles’’, capable of upgrading, according to
the manufacturer’s specifications, machine
tools to or above the levels controlled by
2B001 to 2B009.
39. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2B009, the List of Items
Controlled section is amended by
revising paragraph a. in the Items
paragraph to read as follows:
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specifications, can be equipped with
‘‘numerical control’’ units or a computer
control and having all of the following
characteristics (see List of Items
Controlled).
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a. Three or more axes which can be
coordinated simultaneously for ‘‘contouring
control’’; and
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2B201 is amended by revising the
Items paragraph, to read as follows:
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controlled by 2B001, for removing or
cutting metals, ceramics or
‘‘composites’’, which, according to the
manufacturer’s technical specifications,
can be equipped with electronic devices
for simultaneous ‘‘contouring control’’
in two or more axes.
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Note: The identified positioning accuracy
values in this entry are based on ISO 230/2
(2006), which equates to the values based on
ISO 230/2 (1988) that are used by the
Nuclear Supplier’s Group (NSG). For 2B201.a
and b.1, this results in a change from 6 mm
to 4.5 mm, in Note to 2B201.b paragraph .b
the change is 30 mm to 22.5 mm, and for
2B201.c the change is from 4 mm to 3 mm.
a. Machine tools for turning, that have
positioning accuracies according to ISO
230/2 (2006) with all compensations
available better (less) than 4.5 mm along any
linear axis (overall positioning) for machines
capable of machining diameters greater than
35 mm;
Note: Item 2B201.a does not control bar
machines (Swissturn), limited to machining
only bar feed thru, if maximum bar diameter
is equal to or less than 42 mm and there is
no capability of mounting chucks. Machines
may have drilling and/or milling capabilities
for machining parts with diameters less than
42 mm.
b. Machine tools for milling, having any of
the following characteristics:
b.1. Positioning accuracies according to
ISO 230/2 (2006) with ‘‘all compensations
available’’ equal to or less (better) than 4.5
mm along any linear axis (overall
positioning); or
b.2. Two or more contouring rotary axes.
Note: 2B201.b does not control milling
machines having the following
characteristics:
a. X-axis travel greater than 2 m; and
b. Overall positioning accuracy according
to ISO 230/2 (2006) on the x-axis more
(worse) than 22.5 mm.
c. Machine tools for grinding, having any
of the following characteristics:
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ISO 230/2 (2006) with ‘‘all compensations
available’’ equal to or less (better) than 3 mm
along any linear axis (overall positioning); or
c.2. Two or more contouring rotary axes.
Note: 2B201.c does not control the
following grinding machines:
a. Cylindrical external, internal, and
external-internal grinding machines having
all of the following characteristics:
1. Limited to cylindrical grinding;
2. A maximum workpiece outside diameter
or length of 150 mm;
3. Not more than two axes that can be
coordinated simultaneously for ‘‘contouring
control’’; and
4. No contouring c-axis.
b. Jig grinders with axes limited to x, y, c
and a where c axis is used to maintain the
grinding wheel normal to the work surface,
and the a axis is configured to grind barrel
cams;
c. Tool or cutter grinding machines with
‘‘software’’ specially designed for the
production of tools or cutters; or
d. Crankshaft or camshaft grinding
machines.
41. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2B991, the List of Items
Controlled section is amended by
revising paragraph c. in the Items
paragraph, to read as follows:
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tools and ‘‘numerically controlled’’
machine tools, n.e.s.
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that, according to the manufacturer’s
technical specifications, can be equipped
with electronic devices for simultaneous
‘‘contouring control’’ in two or more axes and
that have both of the following
characteristics:
c.1. Two or more axes that can be
coordinated simultaneously for contouring
control; and
c.2. Positioning accuracies according to
ISO 230/2 (2006), with all compensations
available:
c.2.a. Better than 15 mm along any linear
axis (overall positioning) for grinding
machines;
c.2.b. Better than 15 mm along any linear
axis (overall positioning) for milling
machines; or
c.2.c. Better than 15 mm along any linear
axis (overall positioning) for turning
machines; or
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42. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 2,
ECCN 2E001, List of Items Controlled
section is amended adding a Note to the
end of the Items paragraph, to read as
follows:
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General Technology Note for the
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‘‘software’’ controlled by 2A (except
2A983, 2A984, 2A991, or 2A994), 2B
(except 2B991, 2B993, 2B996, 2B997, or
2B998), or 2D (except 2D983, 2D984,
2D991, 2D992, or 2D994).
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Note 1: The control status of equipment
and components described in 3A001 or
3A002, other than those described in
3A001.a.3 to 3A001.a.10, 3A001.a.12 or
3A001.a.13, which are specially designed for
or which have the same functional
characteristics as other equipment is
determined by the control status of the other
equipment.
Note 2: The control status of integrated
circuits described in 3A001.a.3 to 3A001.a.9,
3A001.a.12 or 3A001.a.13 that are
unalterably programmed or designed for a
specific function for other equipment is
determined by the control status of the other
equipment.
N.B.: When the manufacturer or applicant
cannot determine the control status of the
other equipment, the control status of the
integrated circuits is determined in
3A001.a.3 to 3A001.a.9, 3A001.a.12 and
3A001.a.13.
44. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3A001 is amended
by:
■ a. Revising the GBS and CIV
paragraphs of the License Exception
section, as set forth below; and
■ b. Amending the Items paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section by:
■ 1. Adding paragraph a.13, including
Technical Note;
■ 2. Revising paragraphs b.10, b.11.d,
and b.11.e;
■ 3. Adding paragraphs b.11.f and
b.11.g;
■ 4. Removing the note bene following
paragraph b.11.e. and adding the nota
bene following paragraph b.11.g;
■ 5. Revising paragraph e.1.b; as set
forth below, and
■ 6. Removing paragraphs f.1 and f.2.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3A002, List of Items
Controlled, the Items paragraph is
amended by revising paragraphs d.1.,
d.4., the Technical Notes of paragraph
d.5., paragraphs e.1. and f.1., to read as
follows:
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equipment and accessories therefor, as
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d.1. Specified to generate pulses having all
of the following, anywhere within the
synthesized frequency range exceeding 31.8
GHz but not exceeding 70 GHz:
d.1.a. ‘Pulse duration’ of less than 100 ns;
and
d.1.b. On/off ratio equal to or exceeding 65
dB;
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dBc/Hz, specified as being all of the
following:
d.4.a. Less (better) than—(126+20 log10
F–20 log10f) for 10 Hz 2010
Items:
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, Product Group A is
amended by revising Notes 1 and 2 and
the Nota Bene to read as follows:
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contained in the ECCN heading.
Note: ECCN 2E001 includes ‘‘technology’’
for the integration of probe systems into
coordinate measurement machines specified
by 2B006.a.
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GBS: Yes for 3A001.a.1.b, a.2 to a.13 (except
.a.5.a when controlled for MT), b.2, b.8
(except for TWTAs exceeding 18 GHz),
b.9., b.10, .g, and .h.
CIV: Yes for 3A001.a.3, a.7, and a.11.
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semiconductor devices or materials, as
follows (see List of Items Controlled)
and specially designed components and
accessories therefor.
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LVS: $500
GBS: Yes, except a.3 (molecular beam
epitaxial growth equipment using gas
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only if connected to equipment controlled
by 3B001. a.3, or .f), and .f (lithography
equipment).
CIV: Yes for equipment controlled by
3B001.a.1 and a.2.
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to which more than two functionally
different ‘semiconductor process tools’
controlled by 3B001.a, 3B001.b, or 3B001.c
are designed to be connected; and
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3C001, List of Items
Controlled, Items paragraph is amended
by adding a Note to paragraph d. to read
as follows:
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consisting of a ‘‘substrate’’ having
stacked epitaxially grown multiple
layers of any of the following (see List
of Items Controlled).
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Note: 3C001.d does not apply to a
‘‘substrate’’ having one or more P-type
epitaxial layers of GaN, InGaN, AlGaN,
InAlN, InAlGaN, GaP, InGaP, AlInP or
InGaAlP, independent of the sequence of the
elements, except if the P-type epitaxial layer
is between N-type layers.
48. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3E001, License
Requirements section is amended by
revising the NS paragraph to read as
follows:
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3E002, License
Exception section is amended by
revising the CIV paragraph to read as
follows:
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General Technology Note other than
that controlled in 3E001 for the
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of a
‘‘microprocessor microcircuit’’, ‘‘microcomputer microcircuit’’ and
microcontroller microcircuit core,
having an arithmetic logic unit with an
access width of 32 bits or more and any
of the following features or
characteristics (see List of Items
Controlled).
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CIV: Yes, for deemed exports, as described in
§ 734.2(b)(2)(ii) of the EAR, of
‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of general purpose
microprocessor cores with a vector
processor unit with operand length of
64-bit or less, 64-bit floating operations not
exceeding 50 GFLOPS, or 16-bit or more
floating-point operations not exceeding 50
GMACS (billions of 16-bit fixed-point
multiply-accumulate operations per
second). Deemed exports under License
Exception CIV are subject to a Foreign
National Review (FNR) requirement, see
§ 740.5 of the EAR for more information
about the FNR. License Exception CIV does
not apply to ECCN 3E002 technology also
required for the development or
production of items controlled under
ECCNs beginning with 3A, 3B, or 3C, or to
ECCN 3E002 technology also controlled
under ECCN 3E003.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 3
Electronics, ECCN 3E003, List of Items
Controlled section the Items paragraph
is amended by revising paragraph b. to
read as follows:
3E001 ‘‘Technology’’ according to the
General Technology Note for the
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
equipment or materials controlled by 3A
(except 3A292, 3A980, 3A981, 3A991
3A992, or 3A999), 3B (except 3B991 or
3B992) or 3C (except 3C992).
3E003 Other ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of the
following (see List of Items Controlled).
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assemblies’’, and related equipment
therefor, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled) and specially designed
components therefor.
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AT Column 1.
entry (refer to
4A994 for controls
on ‘‘digital computers’’ with a APP
> 0.0128 but ≤3.0
WT).
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Note 1: For all destinations, except those
countries in Country Group E:1 of
Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR, no
license is required (NLR) for computers with
an ‘‘Adjusted Peak Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)
not exceeding 3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT)
and for ‘‘electronic assemblies’’ described in
4A003.c that are not capable of exceeding an
‘‘Adjusted Peak Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)
exceeding 3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) in
aggregation, except certain transfers as set
forth in § 746.3 (Iraq).
License Exceptions
Items:
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electronic devices such as high electron
mobility transistors (HEMT), hetero-bipolar
transistors (HBT), quantum well and super
lattice devices;
Note: 3E003.b does not control
‘‘technology’’ for high electron mobility
transistors (HEMT) operating at frequencies
lower than 31.8 GHz and hetero-junction
bipolar transistors (HBT) operating at
frequencies lower than 31.8 GHz.
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controlled by
3A001, 3A002,
3A003, 3B001,
3B002, or 3C001 to
3C006.
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51. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 4,
ECCN 4A003 is amended by:
■ a. Revising the Heading;
■ b. Revising the NS Column 2 and AT
paragraphs in the License Requirements
section;
■ c. Revising Note 1 of the License
Requirements section;
■ d. Revising the APP paragraph in the
License Exception section;
■ e. Removing and reserving paragraph
a. of the Items paragraph in the List of
Items Controlled section; and
■ f. Revising paragraph b., to read as
follows:
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4A003.b, and ‘‘electronic assemblies’’
controlled by 4A003.c, to the exclusion of
other technical parameters, with the
exception of 4A003.e (equipment performing
analog-to-digital conversions exceeding the
limits of 3A001.a.5.a). See § 740.7 of the EAR.
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b. ‘‘Digital computers’’ having an
‘‘Adjusted Peak Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)
exceeding 3.0 weighted TeraFLOPS (WT);
Control(s)
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Commerce Control List), Category 4,
Product Group D is amended by revising
the Note to read as follows:
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NS applies to
5A001.b (except
.b.5), .c, .d, .f, .g,
and .i.
SL applies to 5A001.i
D. Software
Note: The control status of ‘‘software’’ for
equipment described in other Categories is
dealt with in the appropriate Category.
53. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 4, the
‘‘Technical Note on ‘‘Adjusted Peak
Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)’’ is amended by
revising Note 6 to read as follows:
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Performance’’ (‘‘APP’’)
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for: (1) Processor combinations containing
processors specially designed to enhance
performance by aggregation, operating
simultaneously and sharing memory; or (2)
Multiple memory/processor combinations
operating simultaneously utilizing specially
designed hardware.
Technical Note: Aggregate all processors
and accelerators operating simultaneously
and located on the same die.
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54. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I is amended by revising Nota Bene
2 to read as follows:
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AND ‘‘INFORMATION SECURITY’’
Part I. TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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equipment, components, and ‘‘software’’,
performing or incorporating ‘‘information
security’’ functions.
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55. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5A001 is amended by:
■ a. Revising the License Requirements
section;
■ b. Revising the Note to paragraph
b.3.b;
■ c. Revising the introductory text of
paragraph f; and
■ d. Adding paragraph i., and its Notes,
to read as follows:
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equipment, components and accessories,
as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, SL, AT
Control(s)
NS applies to
5A001.a, .e, .b.5,
and .h.
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entry.
NS Column 2.
A license is required
for all destinations,
as specified in
§ 742.13 of the
EAR. Accordingly, a
column specific to
this control does
not appear on the
Commerce Country
Chart (Supplement
No. 1 to Part 738 of
the EAR).
Note to SL paragraph:
This licensing requirement does not
supersede, nor
does it implement,
construe or limit the
scope of any criminal statute, including, but not limited
to the Omnibus
Safe Streets Act of
1968, as amended.
AT Column 1.
License Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of
the EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions. See
§ 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the
use of License Exceptions for 5A001.i.
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Related Controls: Telecommunications
equipment defined in 5A001.a.1 through
5A001.a.3 for use on board satellites is
subject to the export licensing authority of
the Department of State, Directorate of
Defense Trade Controls (22 CFR part 121).
Direction finding equipment defined in
5A001.e is subject to the export licensing
authority of the Department of State,
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (22
CFR part 121). See also 5A101, 5A980, and
5A991.
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Note: 5A001.b.3.b does not control radio
equipment specially designed for use with
any of the following:
a. Civil cellular radio-communications
systems; or
b. Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations
for commercial civil telecommunications.
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i. Systems or equipment, specially
designed or modified to intercept and
process the air interface of ‘mobile
telecommunications’, and specially designed
components therefor.
Note: 5A001.i does not apply to equipment
designed for ‘mobile telecommunications’
network operators, or for the ‘‘development’’
or ‘‘production’’ of ‘mobile
telecommunications’ equipment or systems.
Technical Note: For the purposes of
5A001.i, ‘mobile telecommunications’ refers
to the following telecommunications
protocols or standards: GSM, GSM–R, GPRS,
IMT–2000, PMR (Professional Mobile Radio),
Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya, VSAT or ACES.
N.B.: See also 5A001.f, 5A980, and the U.S.
Munitions List (22 CFR part 121).
56. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5A980 is amended by
revising the Heading and the Related
Controls paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
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5A980 Devices primarily useful for the
surreptitious interception of wire, oral,
or electronic communications, other
than those controlled under 5A001.i;
and parts and accessories therefor.
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systems or equipment, specially designed
or modified to intercept and process the air
interface of ‘mobile telecommunications’,
and specially designed components
therefor. (2) See ECCN 5D980 for
‘‘software’’ for the ‘‘development’’,
‘‘production’’ or ‘‘use’’ of equipment
controlled by 5A980. (3) See ECCN 5E980
for the ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’, ‘‘production’’, and ‘‘use’’
of equipment controlled by 5A980.
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57. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5B001 is amended by:
■ a. Revising paragraphs b.2.c, b.2.d and
b.4 in the Items paragraph of the List of
Items Controlled section, to read as
follows; and
■ b. Removing paragraph b.5.
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5B001 Telecommunication test, inspection
and production equipment, components
and accessories, as follows (See List of
Items Controlled).
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or modified to intentionally and selectively
interfere with, deny, inhibit, degrade or
seduce mobile telecommunication services
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b.2.c. Employing coherent optical
transmission or coherent optical detection
techniques; or
Note: 5B001.b.2.c applies to equipment
specially designed for the ‘‘development’’ of
systems using an optical local oscillator in
the receiving side to synchronize with a
carrier ‘‘laser.’’
Technical Note: For the purpose of
5B001.b.2.c, these techniques include optical
heterodyne, homodyne or intradyne
techniques.
b.2.d. Employing analog techniques and
having a bandwidth exceeding 2.5 GHz; or
Note: 5B001.b.2.d. does not include
equipment specially designed for the
‘‘development’’ of commercial TV systems.
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Quadrature-Amplitude-Modulation (QAM)
techniques above level 256.
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58. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5D001 is amended by
revising the License Requirements
section, and the Related Controls
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
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Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, SL, AT
Control(s)
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entry.
SL applies to the entire entry as applicable for equipment, functions,
features, or characteristics controlled
by 5A001.i.
AT applies to entire
entry.
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NS Column 1.
A license is required
for all destinations,
as specified in
§ 742.13 of the
EAR. Accordingly, a
column specific to
this control does
not appear on the
Commerce Country
Chart (Supplement
No. 1 to Part 738 of
the EAR).
Note to SL paragraph:
This licensing requirement does not
supersede, nor
does it implement,
construe or limit the
scope of any criminal statute, including, but not limited
to the Omnibus
Safe Streets Act of
1968, as amended.
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59. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5D980 is amended by
revising the Heading and the Related
Controls paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
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‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of
equipment, functions or features
controlled by
5A001.i, or for the
‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of
‘‘software’’ controlled by ECCN
5D001.a (for
5A001.i).
A license is required
for all destinations,
as specified in
§ 742.13 of the
EAR. Accordingly, a
column specific to
this control does
not appear on the
Commerce Country
Chart (Supplement
No. 1 to Part 738 of
the EAR).
5D980 Other ‘‘software’’, other than that
controlled by 5D001 (for the equipment,
functions, features, or characteristics
controlled by 5A001.i, or to support
certain ‘‘technology’’ controlled by
5E001.a), as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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Related Controls: See also 5D001.a and .c for
software controls for equipment, functions,
features or characteristics controlled by
5A001.i and also 5D001.b for controls on
‘‘software’’ specially designed or modified
to support ‘‘technology’’ controlled by
5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment, functions
or features, and for 5D001.a ‘‘software’’ for
5A001.i equipment). See 5E980 for
‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘development’’,
‘‘production’’, and ‘‘use’’ of equipment
controlled by 5A980 or ‘‘software’’
controlled by 5D980.
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60. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5E001 is amended by:
■ a. Revising the License Requirements
section;
■ b. Revising the Related Controls
paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled;
■ c. Revising the Note to paragraph b.4,
and paragraphs c.1, c.2.c, and c.4.c in
the Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, as set forth below;
and
■ d. Removing and reserving paragraph
c.5 in the Items paragraph of the List of
Items Controlled section.
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5E001 ‘‘Technology’’ as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
License Requirements
License Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of
the EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions. See
§ 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the
use of License Exceptions for 5D001 (as it
applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies
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entry.
Note to SL paragraph:
This licensing requirement does not
supersede, nor
does it implement,
construe or limit the
scope of any criminal statute, including, but not limited
to the Omnibus
Safe Streets Act of
1968, as amended.
AT Column 1.
License Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of
the EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions. See
§ 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the
use of License Exceptions for 5E001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies
to 5A001.i))).
License Exceptions
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5E001.b.1, 5E001.b.2, 5E001.b.4, or 5E001.c
for use on board satellites is subject to the
export licensing authority of the
Department of State, Directorate of Defense
Trade Controls (22 CFR part 121). See also
5E101, 5E980 and 5E991.
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Note: 5E001.b.4 does not apply to
‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘development’’ of any of
the following:
a. Civil cellular radio-communications
systems; or
b. Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations
for commercial civil telecommunications.
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c.1. Equipment employing digital
techniques designed to operate at a ‘‘total
digital transfer rate’’ exceeding 120 Gbit/s;
Technical Note: For telecommunication
switching equipment the ‘‘total digital
transfer rate’’ is the unidirectional speed of
a single interface, measured at the highest
speed port or line.
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c.2.c. Employing coherent optical
transmission or coherent optical detection
techniques;
Note: 5E001.c.2.c applies to ‘‘technology’’
specially designed for the ‘‘development’’ or
‘‘production’’ of systems using an optical
local oscillator in the receiving side to
synchronize with a carrier ‘‘laser.’’
Technical Note: For the purpose of
5E001.c.2.c, these techniques include optical
heterodyne, homodyne or intradyne
techniques.
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components, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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MHz band and incorporating adaptive
techniques providing more than 15 dB
suppression of an interfering signal; or
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61. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the
Commerce Control List), Category 5,
Part I, ECCN 5E980 is amended by
revising the Heading and the Related
Controls paragraph in the List of Items
Controlled section to read as follows:
5E980 ‘‘Technology’’, other than that
controlled by 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, and
for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)), primarily
useful for the ‘‘development’’,
‘‘production’’, or ‘‘use’’ of equipment,
functions or features, of equipment
controlled by 5A980 or ‘‘software’’
controlled by 5D980.
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a.1.b in the Items paragraph of the List
of Items Controlled section;
■ b. Adding a Technical Note to the
introductory paragraph a.2.a (following
the Note);
■ c. Adding a Technical Note to the
introductory paragraph a.2.b;
■ d. Revising the introductory
paragraph a.2.e., to read as follows:
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Technical Note: Hydrophones consist of
one or more sensing elements producing a
single acoustic output channel. Those that
contain multiple elements can be referred to
as a hydrophone group.
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a.1.b. Systems or transmitting and
receiving arrays, designed for object
detection or location, having any of the
following:
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Related Controls: See also 5D001.a and .c (for
5A001.i equipment), 5D001.b (supporting
5E001.a ‘‘technology’’ for 5A001.i
equipment, or for 5D001.a ‘‘software’’ (for
5A001.i equipment)), and 5E001.a (for
5A001.i equipment, or for 5D001.a
‘‘software’’ for 5A001.i equipment).
a.2.b. Towed acoustic hydrophone arrays
having any of the following:
Technical Note: Hydrophone arrays consist
of a number of hydrophones providing
multiple acoustic output channels.
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arrays having any of the following:
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Commerce Control List), Category 5,
part II, ECCN 5A002 is amended by
adding a Note to paragraph a.8 in the
Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section to read as follows:
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equipment and components therefor, as
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
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64. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category,
ECCN 6A002 is amended by revising the
License Requirements section, the LVS
and STA paragraphs of the License
Exceptions sections and the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
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components therefor, as follows (see List
of Items Controlled).
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Commerce Control List), Category 6—
Sensors and ‘‘Lasers’’, ECCN 6A001 is
amended by:
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detectors in
6A002.a.1, or a.3
that are specially
designed or modified to protect
‘‘missiles’’ against
nuclear effects
(e.g., Electromagnetic Pulse
(EMP), X-rays,
combined blast and
thermal effects),
and usable for
‘‘missiles’’.
RS applies to
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3
(except a.3.d.2.a
and a.3.e for lead
selenide based
focal plane arrays
(FPAs)), and .c.
CC applies to policemodel infrared
viewers in 6A002.c.
AT applies to entire
entry.
UN applies to
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3
and c.
MT Column 1.
RS Column 1.
CC Column 1.
AT Column 1.
Iraq, North Korea,
and Rwanda.
License Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of
the EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions.
License Exceptions
LVS: $3,000; except N/A for MT and for
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, and .c.
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used to ship to any of the eight
destinations listed in § 740.20(c)(2) of the
EAR any commodity in: 6A002.a.1.a, a.1.b
or a.1.c; 6A002.a.3.c, a.3.d, a.3.e, or a.3.f;
or 6A002.b.
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Note: 5A002.a.8 applies only to physical
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a.1. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ solid-state detectors
as follows:
Note: For the purpose of 6A002.a.1, solidstate detectors include ‘‘focal plane arrays’’.
a.1.a. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ solid-state
detectors having all of the following:
a.1.a.1. A peak response in the wavelength
range exceeding 10 nm but not exceeding 300
nm; and
a.1.a.2. A response of less than 0.1%
relative to the peak response at a wavelength
exceeding 400 nm;
a.1.b. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ solid-state
detectors having all of the following:
a.1.b.1. A peak response in the wavelength
range exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding
1,200 nm; and
a.1.b.2. A response ‘‘time constant’’ of 95
ns or less;
a.1.c. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ solid-state
detectors having a peak response in the
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wavelength range exceeding 1,200 nm but
not exceeding 30,000 nm;
a.1.d. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ having more than 2,048 elements per
array and having a peak response in the
wavelength range exceeding 300 nm but not
exceeding 900 nm;
a.2. Image intensifier tubes and specially
designed components therefor, as follows:
Note: 6A002.a.2 does not control nonimaging photomultiplier tubes having an
electron sensing device in the vacuum space
limited solely to any of the following:
a. A single metal anode; or
b. Metal anodes with a center to center
spacing greater than 500 mm.
Technical Note: ‘Charge multiplication’ is
a form of electronic image amplification and
is defined as the generation of charge carriers
as a result of an impact ionization gain
process. ‘Charge multiplication’ sensors may
take the form of an image intensifier tube,
solid state detector or ‘‘focal plane array’’.
a.2.a. Image intensifier tubes having all of
the following:
a.2.a.1. A peak response in the wavelength
range exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding
1,050 nm;
a.2.a.2. Electron image amplification using
any of the following:
a.2.a.2.a. A microchannel plate with a hole
pitch (center-to-center spacing) of 12 mm or
less; or
a.2.a.2.b. An electron sensing device with
a non-binned pixel pitch of 500 mm or less,
specially designed or modified to achieve
‘charge multiplication’ other than by a
microchannel plate; and
a.2.a.3. Any of the following
photocathodes:
a.2.a.3.a. Multialkali photocathodes (e.g.,
S–20 and S–25) having a luminous
sensitivity exceeding 350 mA/lm;
a.2.a.3.b. GaAs or GaInAs photocathodes;
or
a.2.a.3.c. Other ‘‘III–V compound’’
semiconductor photocathodes having a
maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ exceeding 10
mA/W;
a.2.b. Image intensifier tubes having all of
the following:
a.2.b.1. A peak response in the wavelength
range exceeding 1,050 nm but not exceeding
1,800 nm;
a.2.b.2. Electron image amplification using
any of the following:
a.2.b.2.a. A microchannel plate with a hole
pitch (center-to-center spacing) of 12 mm or
less; or
a.2.b.2.b. An electron sensing device with
a non-binned pixel pitch of 500 mm or less,
specially designed or modified to achieve
‘charge multiplication’ other than by a
microchannel plate; and
a.2.b.3. ‘‘III/V compound’’ semiconductor
(e.g., GaAs or GaInAs) photocathodes and
transferred electron photocathodes, having a
maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ exceeding 15
mA/W;
a.2.c. Specially designed components as
follows:
a.2.c.1. Microchannel plates having a hole
pitch (center-to-center spacing) of 12 mm or
less;
a.2.c.2. An electron sensing device with a
non-binned pixel pitch of 500 mm or less,
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specially designed or modified to achieve
‘charge multiplication’ other than by a
microchannel plate;
a.2.c.3. ‘‘III–V compound’’ semiconductor
(e.g., GaAs or GaInAs) photocathodes and
transferred electron photocathodes;
Note: 6A002.a.2.c.3 does not control
compound semiconductor photocathodes
designed to achieve a maximum ‘‘radiant
sensitivity’’ of any of the following:
a. 10 mA/W or less at the peak response
in the wavelength range exceeding 400 nm
but not exceeding 1,050 nm; or
b. 15 mA/W or less at the peak response
in the wavelength range exceeding 1,050 nm
but not exceeding 1,800 nm.
a.3. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ as follows:
N.B.: ‘Microbolometer’ non-‘‘spacequalified’’ ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ are only
specified by 6A002.a.3.f.
Technical Note: Linear or two-dimensional
multi-element detector arrays are referred to
as ‘‘focal plane arrays’’;
Note 1: 6A002.a.3 includes
photoconductive arrays and photovoltaic
arrays.
Note 2: 6A002.a.3 does not control:
a. Multi-element (not to exceed 16
elements) encapsulated photoconductive
cells using either lead sulphide or lead
selenide;
b. Pyroelectric detectors using any of the
following:
b.1. Triglycine sulphate and variants;
b.2. Lead-lanthanum-zirconium titanate
and variants;
b.3. Lithium tantalate;
b.4. Polyvinylidene fluoride and variants;
or
b.5. Strontium barium niobate and
variants.
c. ‘‘Focal plane arrays’’ specially designed
or modified to achieve ‘charge
multiplication’ and limited by design to have
a maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ of 10
mA/W or less for wavelengths exceeding 760
nm, having all of the following:
c.1. Incorporating a response limiting
mechanism designed not to be removed or
modified; and
c.2. Any of the following:
c.2.a. The response limiting mechanism is
integral to or combined with the detector
element; or
c.2.b. The ‘‘focal plane array’’ is only
operable with the response limiting
mechanism in place.
Technical Note: A response limiting
mechanism integral to the detector element
is designed not to be removed or modified
without rendering the detector inoperable.
a.3.a. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ having all of the following:
a.3.a.1. Individual elements with a peak
response within the wavelength range
exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 1,050
nm; and
a.3.a.2. Any of the following:
a.3.a.2.a. A response ‘‘time constant’’ of
less than 0.5 ns; or
a.3.a.2.b. Specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ and having a
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maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ exceeding 10
mA/W.
a.3.b. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ having all of the following:
a.3.b.1. Individual elements with a peak
response in the wavelength range exceeding
1,050 nm but not exceeding 1,200 nm; and
a.3.b.2. Any of the following:
a.3.b.2.a. A response ‘‘time constant’’ of 95
ns or less; or
a.3.b.2.b. Specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ and having a
maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ exceeding 10
mA/W.
a.3.c. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ non-linear (2dimensional) ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ having
individual elements with a peak response in
the wavelength range exceeding 1,200 nm but
not exceeding 30,000 nm;
N.B.: Silicon and other material based
‘microbolometer’ non-‘‘space-qualified’’
‘‘focal plane arrays’’ are only specified by
6A002.a.3.f.
a.3.d. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ linear (1dimensional) ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ having all
of the following:
a.3.d.1. Individual elements with a peak
response in the wavelength range exceeding
1,200 nm but not exceeding 3,000 nm; and
a.3.d.2. Any of the following:
a.3.d.2.a. A ratio of ‘scan direction’
dimension of the detector element to the
‘cross-scan direction’ dimension of the
detector element of less than 3.8; or
a.3.d.2.b. Signal PRocessing In The
Element (SPRITE);
Note: 6A002.a.3.d does not control ‘‘focal
plane arrays’’ (not to exceed 32 elements)
having detector elements limited solely to
germanium material.
Technical Note: For the purposes of
6A002.a.3.d, ‘cross-scan direction’ is defined
as the axis parallel to the linear array of
detector elements and the ‘scan direction’ is
defined as the axis perpendicular to the
linear array of detector elements.
a.3.e. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ linear (1dimensional) ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ having
individual elements with a peak response in
the wavelength range exceeding 3,000 nm but
not exceeding 30,000 nm;
a.3.f. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ non-linear (2dimensional) infrared ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
based on ‘microbolometer’ material having
individual elements with an unfiltered
response in the wavelength range equal to or
exceeding 8,000 nm but not exceeding 14,000
nm;
Technical Note: For the purposes of
6A002.a.3.f, ‘microbolometer’ is defined as a
thermal imaging detector that, as a result of
a temperature change in the detector caused
by the absorption of infrared radiation, is
used to generate any usable signal.
a.3.g. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ ‘‘focal plane
arrays’’ having all of the following:
a.3.g.1. Individual detector elements with a
peak response in the wavelength range
exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 900 nm;
a.3.g.2. Specially designed or modified to
achieve ‘charge multiplication’ and having a
maximum ‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ exceeding 10
mA/W for wavelengths exceeding 760 nm;
and
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a.3.g.3. Greater than 32 elements.
b. ‘‘Monospectral imaging sensors’’ and
‘‘multispectral imaging sensors’’, designed
for remote sensing applications and having
any of the following:
b.1. An Instantaneous-Field-Of-View
(IFOV) of less than 200 mrad (microradians);
or
b.2. Specified for operation in the
wavelength range exceeding 400 nm but not
exceeding 30,000 nm and having all the
following:
b.2.a. Providing output imaging data in
digital format; and
b.2.b. Having any of the following
characteristics:
b.2.b.1. ‘‘Space-qualified’’; or
b.2.b.2. Designed for airborne operation,
using other than silicon detectors, and having
an IFOV of less than 2.5 mrad (milliradians);
Note: 6A002.b.1 does not control
‘‘monospectral imaging sensors’’ with a peak
response in the wavelength range exceeding
300 nm but not exceeding 900 nm and only
incorporating any of the following non‘‘space-qualified’’ detectors or non-‘‘spacequalified’’ ‘‘focal plane arrays’’:
a. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) not
designed or modified to achieve ‘charge
multiplication’; or
b. Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor (CMOS) devices not designed
or modified to achieve ‘charge
multiplication’.
c. ‘Direct view’ imaging equipment
incorporating any of the following:
c.1. Image intensifier tubes having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or
6A002.a.2.b;
c.2. ‘‘Focal plane arrays’’ having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.3; or
c.3. Solid state detectors specified by
6A002.a.1.
Technical Note: ‘Direct view’ refers to
imaging equipment that presents a visual
image to a human observer without
converting the image into an electronic signal
for television display, and that cannot record
or store the image photographically,
electronically or by any other means.
Note: 6A002.c does not control equipment
as follows, when incorporating other than
GaAs or GaInAs photocathodes:
a. Industrial or civilian intrusion alarm,
traffic or industrial movement control or
counting systems;
b. Medical equipment;
c. Industrial equipment used for
inspection, sorting or analysis of the
properties of materials;
d. Flame detectors for industrial furnaces;
e. Equipment specially designed for
laboratory use.
d. Special support components for optical
sensors, as follows:
d.1. ‘‘Space-qualified’’ cryocoolers;
d.2. Non-‘‘space-qualified’’ cryocoolers
having a cooling source temperature below
218K (¥55 °C), as follows:
d.2.a. Closed cycle type with a specified
Mean-Time-To-Failure (MTTF) or MeanTime-Between-Failures (MTBF), exceeding
2,500 hours;
d.2.b. Joule-Thomson (JT) self-regulating
minicoolers having bore (outside) diameters
of less than 8 mm;
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d.3. Optical sensing fibers specially
fabricated either compositionally or
structurally, or modified by coating, to be
acoustically, thermally, inertially,
electromagnetically or nuclear radiation
sensitive.
Note: 6A002.d.3 does not apply to
encapsulated optical sensing fibers specially
designed for bore hole sensing applications.
65. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category,
ECCN 6A003 is amended by:
■ a. Revising the Heading;
■ b. Revising the License Requirements
section; and
■ c. Revising the Related Controls and
Items paragraphs of the List of Items
Controlled, to read as follows:
■
6A003 Cameras, systems or equipment,
and components therefor, as follows (see
List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, NP, RS, AT, UN
Control(s)
NS applies to entire
entry.
NP applies to items
controlled in paragraphs 6A003.a.2,
a.3 and a.4.
RS applies to
6A003.b.3,
6A003.b.4.a,
6A003.b.4.c and to
items controlled in
6A003.b.4.b that
have a frame rate
greater than 60 Hz
or that incorporate
a focal plane array
with more than
111,000 elements,
or to items in
6A003.b.4.b when
being exported or
reexported to be
embedded in a civil
product. (But see
§ 742.6(a)(2)(iii)
and (v) for certain
exemptions).
RS applies to items
controlled in
6A003.b.4.b that
have a frame rate
of 60 Hz or less
and that incorporate a focal
plane array with
not more than
111,000 elements if
not being exported
or reexported to be
embedded in a civil
product.
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RS applies to
6A003.b.4.b.
AT applies to entire
entry.
UN applies to
6A003.b.3 and b.4.
A license is required
to export or reexport these items to
Hong Kong. This license requirement
does not appear in
the Commerce
Country Chart.
AT Column 1.
Iraq and Rwanda.
License Requirement Notes: See § 743.1 of
the EAR for reporting requirements for
exports under License Exceptions.
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Unit: * * *
Related Controls: (1) See ECCNs 6E001
(‘‘development’’), 6E002 (‘‘production’’),
and 6E201 (‘‘use’’) for technology for items
controlled under this entry. (2) Also see
ECCN 6A203. (3) See ECCN 8A002.d.1
and .e for television and film-based
photographic still cameras specially
designed or modified for underwater use.
(4) See ECCN 0A919 for foreign made
military commodities that incorporate
cameras described in 6A003.b.3,
6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. (5) Section
744.9 imposes license requirements on
cameras described in 6A003.b.3,
6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c if being
exported for incorporation into an item
controlled by ECCN 0A919 or for a military
end-user.
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Instrumentation cameras and specially
designed components therefor, as follows:
Note: Instrumentation cameras, controlled
by 6A003.a.3 to 6A003.a.5, with modular
structures should be evaluated by their
maximum capability, using plug-ins
available according to the camera
manufacturer’s specifications.
a.1. High-speed cinema recording cameras
using any film format from 8 mm to 16 mm
inclusive, in which the film is continuously
advanced throughout the recording period,
and that are capable of recording at framing
rates exceeding 13,150 frames/s;
Note: 6A003.a.1 does not control cinema
recording cameras designed for civil
purposes.
a.2. Mechanical high speed cameras, in
which the film does not move, capable of
recording at rates exceeding 1,000,000
frames/s for the full framing height of 35 mm
film, or at proportionately higher rates for
lesser frame heights, or at proportionately
lower rates for greater frame heights;
a.3. Mechanical or electronic streak
cameras having writing speeds exceeding 10
mm/ms;
a.4. Electronic framing cameras having a
speed exceeding 1,000,000 frames/s;
a.5. Electronic cameras having all of the
following:
a.5.a. An electronic shutter speed (gating
capability) of less than 1ms per full frame;
and
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a.5.b. A read out time allowing a framing
rate of more than 125 full frames per second;
a.6. Plug-ins having all of the following
characteristics:
a.6.a. Specially designed for
instrumentation cameras which have
modular structures and that are controlled by
6A003.a; and
a.6.b. Enabling these cameras to meet the
characteristics specified by 6A003.a.3,
6A003.a.4 or 6A003.a.5, according to the
manufacturer’s specifications;
b. Imaging cameras as follows:
Note: 6A003.b does not control television
or video cameras specially designed for
television broadcasting.
b.1. Video cameras incorporating solid
state sensors, having a peak response in the
wavelength range exceeding 10 nm, but not
exceeding 30,000 nm and having all of the
following:
b.1.a. Having any of the following:
b.1.a.1. More than 4 x 106 ‘‘active pixels’’
per solid state array for monochrome (black
and white) cameras;
b.1.a.2. More than 4 x 106 ‘‘active pixels’’
per solid state array for color cameras
incorporating three solid state arrays; or
b.1.a.3. More than 12 x 106 ‘‘active pixels’’
for solid state array color cameras
incorporating one solid state array; and
b.1.b. Having any of the following:
b.1.b.1. Optical mirrors controlled by
6A004.a.;
b.1.b.2. Optical control equipment
controlled by 6A004.d.; or
b.1.b.3. The capability for annotating
internally generated ‘camera tracking data’;
Technical Notes: 1. For the purposes of this
entry, digital video cameras should be
evaluated by the maximum number of
‘‘active pixels’’ used for capturing moving
images.
2. For the purpose of this entry, ‘camera
tracking data’ is the information necessary to
define camera line of sight orientation with
respect to the earth. This includes: 1) the
horizontal angle the camera line of sight
makes with respect to the earth’s magnetic
field direction and; 2) the vertical angle
between the camera line of sight and the
earth’s horizon.
b.2. Scanning cameras and scanning
camera systems, having all of the following:
b.2.a. A peak response in the wavelength
range exceeding 10 nm, but not exceeding
30,000 nm;
b.2.b. Linear detector arrays with more
than 8,192 elements per array; and
b.2.c. Mechanical scanning in one
direction;
Note: 6A003.b.2 does not apply to scanning
cameras and scanning camera systems,
specially designed for any of the following:
a. Industrial or civilian photocopiers;
b. Image scanners specially designed for
civil, stationary, close proximity scanning
applications (e.g., reproduction of images or
print contained in documents, artwork or
photographs); or
c. Medical equipment.
b.3. Imaging cameras incorporating image
intensifier tubes having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b;
b.4. Imaging cameras incorporating ‘‘focal
plane arrays’’ having any of the following:
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b.4.a. Incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
controlled by 6A002.a.3.a to 6A002.a.3.e;
b.4.b. Incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
controlled by 6A002.a.3.f; or
b.4.c. Incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
controlled by 6A002.a.3.g;
Note 1: Imaging cameras described in
6A003.b.4 include ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
combined with sufficient ‘‘signal processing’’
electronics, beyond the read out integrated
circuit, to enable as a minimum the output
of an analog or digital signal once power is
supplied.
Note 2: 6A003.b.4.a does not control
imaging cameras incorporating linear ‘‘focal
plane arrays’’ with 12 elements or fewer, not
employing time-delay-and-integration within
the element and designed for any of the
following:
a. Industrial or civilian intrusion alarm,
traffic or industrial movement control or
counting systems;
b. Industrial equipment used for inspection
or monitoring of heat flows in buildings,
equipment or industrial processes;
c. Industrial equipment used for
inspection, sorting or analysis of the
properties of materials;
d. Equipment specially designed for
laboratory use; or
e. Medical equipment.
Note 3: 6A003.b.4.b does not control
imaging cameras having any of the following:
a. A maximum frame rate equal to or less
than 9 Hz;
b. Having all of the following:
1. Having a minimum horizontal or vertical
‘Instantaneous-Field-of-View (IFOV)’ of at
least 10 mrad/pixel (milliradians/pixel);
2. Incorporating a fixed focal-length lens
that is not designed to be removed;
3. Not incorporating a ‘direct view’ display;
and
Technical Note: ‘Direct view’ refers to an
imaging camera operating in the infrared
spectrum that presents a visual image to a
human observer using a near-to-eye micro
display incorporating any light-security
mechanism.
4. Having any of the following:
a. No facility to obtain a viewable image of
the detected field-of-view; or
b. The camera is designed for a single kind
of application and designed not to be user
modified; or
Technical Note: ‘Instantaneous Field of
View (IFOV)’ specified in Note 3.b is the
lesser figure of the ‘Horizontal FOV’ or the
‘Vertical FOV’.
‘Horizontal IFOV’ = horizontal Field of
View (FOV)/number of horizontal detector
elements
‘Vertical IFOV’= vertical Field of View
(FOV)/number of vertical detector elements.
c. The camera is specially designed for
installation into a civilian passenger land
vehicle of less than 3 tonnes (gross vehicle
weight) and having all of the following:
1. Is operable only when installed in any
of the following:
a. The civilian passenger land vehicle for
which it was intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized
maintenance test facility; and
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2. Incorporates an active mechanism that
forces the camera not to function when it is
removed from the vehicle for which it was
intended.
Note: When necessary, details of the items
will be provided, upon request, to the Bureau
of Industry and Security in order to ascertain
compliance with the conditions described in
Note 3.b.4 and Note 3.c in this Note to
6A003.b.4.b.
Note 4: 6A003.b.4.c does not apply to
‘imaging cameras’ having any of the
following characteristics:
a. Having all of the following:
1. Where the camera is specially designed
for installation as an integrated component
into indoor and wall-plug-operated systems
or equipment, limited by design for a single
kind of application, as follows:
a. Industrial process monitoring, quality
control, or analysis of the properties of
materials;
b. Laboratory equipment specially designed
for scientific research;
c. Medical equipment;
d. Financial fraud detection equipment;
and
2. Is only operable when installed in any
of the following:
a. The system(s) or equipment for which it
was intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized
maintenance facility; and
3. Incorporates an active mechanism that
forces the camera not to function when it is
removed from the system(s) or equipment for
which it was intended;
b. Where the camera is specially designed
for installation into a civilian passenger land
vehicle of less than 3 tonnes (gross vehicle
weight), or passenger and vehicle ferries
having a length overall (LOA) 65 m or
greater, and having all of the following:
1. Is only operable when installed in any
of the following:
a. The civilian passenger land vehicle or
passenger and vehicle ferry for which it was
intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized
maintenance test facility; and
2. Incorporates an active mechanism that
forces the camera not to function when it is
removed from the vehicle for which it was
intended;
c. Limited by design to have a maximum
‘‘radiant sensitivity’’ of 10 mA/W or less for
wavelengths exceeding 760 nm, having all of
the following:
1. Incorporating a response limiting
mechanism designed not to be removed or
modified; and
2. Incorporates an active mechanism that
forces the camera not to function when the
response limiting mechanism is removed;
and
3. Not specially designed or modified for
underwater use; or
d. Having all of the following:
1. Not incorporating a ‘direct view’ or
electronic image display;
2. Has no facility to output a viewable
image of the detected field of view;
3. The ‘‘focal plane array’’ is only operable
when installed in the camera for which it was
intended; and
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4. The ‘‘focal plane array’’ incorporates an
active mechanism that forces it to be
permanently inoperable when removed from
the camera for which it was intended.
Note: When necessary, details of the item
will be provided, upon request, to the Bureau
of Industry and Security in order to ascertain
compliance with the conditions described in
Note 4 above.
b.5. Imaging cameras incorporating solidstate detectors specified by 6A002.a.1.
66. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 6,
ECCN 6B008 is amended by adding the
Note ‘‘License Requirement Notes: See
§ 743.1 of the EAR for reporting
requirements for exports under License
Exceptions.’’ to the end of the License
Requirements section.
■ 67. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 6,
ECCN 6D991 is amended by revising the
Heading and the License Requirements
section, to read as follows:
■
6D991 ‘‘Software’’ specially designed for
the ‘‘development’’, ‘‘production’’, or
‘‘use’’ of equipment controlled by
6A002.a.1.d, 6A991, 6A996, 6A997, or
6A998.
License Requirements
Reason for Control: RS, AT
Control(s)
RS applies to ‘‘software’’ for equipment controlled by
6A002.a.1.d or
6A998.b.
AT applies to entire
entry, except ‘‘software’’ for equipment controlled by
6A991.
AT applies to ‘‘software’’ for equipment controlled by
6A991.
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RS Column 1.
AT Column 1.
AT Column 2.
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68. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 6
Sensors, Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 6D994 is removed.
■ 69. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 6,
ECCN 6E001 is amended by adding a
‘‘License Requirements’’ heading above
the ‘‘Reason for Control’’ heading,
revising the RS paragraph of the License
Requirements section and the TSR
paragraph of the License Exceptions
section, to read as follows:
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or ‘‘software’’ controlled by 6A (except
6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996,
6A997, or 6A998), 6B (except 6B995), 6C
(except 6C992 or 6C994), or 6D (except
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6A002.a.1, .a.2,
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6A003.b.3 or .b.4,
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(1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
(2) ‘‘Technology’’ for commodities
controlled by 6A002.a.1.d, 6A004.e or
6A008.j.1;
(3) ‘‘Technology’’ for ‘‘software’’ specially
designed for ‘‘space qualified’’ ‘‘laser’’ radar
or Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)
equipment defined in 6A008.j.1 and
controlled by 6D001 or 6D002;
(4) Exports or reexports to destinations
outside of Austria, Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, or the
United Kingdom of ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’ of the following: 6A001.a.1.b,
6A001.a.1.e, 6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2,
6A001.a.2.a.3, 6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6,
6A001.a.2.b, 6A001.a.2.d, 6A001.a.2.e.,
6A002.a.1.a, 6A002.a.1.b, 6A002.a.1.c,
6A002.a.3.c through a.3.f, 6A002.b,
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4, 6A004.c, 6A004.d,
6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d, 6A006.e,
6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k, 6B008, 6D003.a;
(b) Equipment controlled by 6A001.a.2.c or
6A001.a.2.f when specially designed for real
time applications; or (c) ‘‘Software’’
controlled by 6D001 and specially designed
for the ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
equipment controlled by 6B008, or 6D003.a;
or
(5) Exports or reexports to Rwanda.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category,
ECCN 6E002 is amended by adding a
‘‘License Requirements’’ heading above
the ‘‘Reason for Control’’ heading,
revising the RS paragraph of the License
Requirements section and the TSR
paragraph of the License Exceptions
section, to read as follows:
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General Technology Note for the
‘‘production’’ of equipment or materials
controlled by 6A (except 6A991, 6A992,
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(1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
(2) ‘‘Technology’’ for commodities
controlled by 6A002.a.1.d, 6A004.e or
6A008.j.1;
(3) Exports or reexports to destinations
outside of Austria, Belgium, Canada,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, or the
United Kingdom of ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’ of the following: (a) Items
controlled by 6A001.a.1.b, 6A001.a.1.e,
6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3,
6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6, 6A001.a.2.b,
6A002.a.3.c through a.3.f, 6A002.b,
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4, 6A004.c, 6A004.d,
6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d, 6A006.e,
6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k, 6B008; and (b)
Equipment controlled by 6A001.a.2.c and
6A001.a.2.f when specially designed for real
time applications; or
(4) Exports or reexports to Rwanda.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 6,
ECCN 6E101 is amended by revising the
Related Definitions paragraph of the List
of Items Controlled section, to read as
follows:
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General Technology Note for the ‘‘use’’
of equipment or ‘‘software’’ controlled
by 6A002, 6A007.b and .c, 6A008,
6A102, 6A107, 6A108, 6B108, 6D102 or
6D103.
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controls ‘‘technology’’ for equipment
controlled by 6A008 when it is designed
for airborne applications and is usable in
‘‘missiles’’. (2) This entry only controls
‘‘technology’’ for items in 6A002.a.1 and
a.3 that are specially designed or modified
to protect ‘‘missiles’’ against nuclear effects
(e.g., Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays,
combined blast and thermal effects), and
usable for ‘‘missiles.’’ (3) This entry only
controls ‘‘technology’’ for items in 6A007.b
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72. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 7,
ECCN 7A003 is amended by revising the
Heading to read as follows:
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designed components, as follows (see
List of Items Controlled).
7A004 ‘Star trackers’ and components
therefor, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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a. ‘Star trackers’ with a specified azimuth
accuracy of equal to or less (better) than 20
seconds of arc throughout the specified
lifetime of the equipment;
b. Components specially designed for
equipment specified in 7A004.a as follows:
b.1. Optical heads or baffles;
b.2. Data processing units.
Technical Note: ‘Star trackers’ are also
referred to as stellar attitude sensors or gyroastro compasses.
74. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 7,
ECCN 7A005 is amended by revising the
Heading to read as follows:
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(GNSS) receiving equipment having any
of the following (see List of Items
Controlled) and specially designed
components therefor.
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75. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 7,
ECCN 7D002 is amended by revising the
Heading and the Related Controls
paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled, to read as follows:
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maintenance of any inertial navigation
equipment, including inertial equipment
not controlled by 7A003 or 7A004, or
Attitude and Heading Reference Systems
(‘AHRS’).
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 7,
ECCN 7E004 is amended by removing
and reserving paragraph a.1 in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 8,
ECCN 8A002 is amended by:
■ a. Revising the Related Controls
paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
section;
■ b. Revising paragraph c. in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows; and
■ c. Removing and reserving paragraph
f. (including the Note) in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section.
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components, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
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Related Controls: (1) See also 8A992 and for
underwater communications systems, see
Category 5, Part I—Telecommunications).
8A002 does not control closed and semiclosed circuit (rebreathing) apparatus that
is controlled under 8A018.a. (2) See also
8A992 for self-contained underwater
breathing apparatus that is not controlled
by 8A002 or released for control by the
8A002.q Note. (3) For electronic imaging
systems specially designed or modified for
underwater use incorporating image
intensifier tubes specified by 6A002.a.2.a
or 6A002.a.2.b, see 6A003.b.3. (4) For
electronic imaging systems specially
designed or modified for underwater use
incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’
specified by 6A002.a.3.g, see 6A003.b.4.c.
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 9,
ECCN 9A012 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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(the Commerce Control List), Category 7,
ECCN 7A004 is amended by revising the
Heading and the Items paragraph of the
List of Items Controlled, to read as
follows:
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of Items Controlled).
9A012 Non-military ‘‘unmanned aerial
vehicles,’’ (‘‘UAVs’’), unmanned
‘‘airships’’, associated systems, equipment
and components, as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
List of Items Controlled
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paragraph d.7. in the Items paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled to read as
follows:
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a. ‘‘UAVs’’ or unmanned ‘‘airships’’,
having any of the following:
a.1. An autonomous flight control and
navigation capability (e.g., an autopilot with
an Inertial Navigation System); or
a.2. Capability of controlled flight out of
the direct visual range involving a human
operator (e.g., televisual remote control);
b. Associated systems, equipment and
components, as follows:
b.1. Equipment specially designed for
remotely controlling the ‘‘UAVs’’ or
unmanned ‘‘airships’’, controlled by
9A012.a.;
b.2. Systems for navigation, attitude,
guidance or control, other than those
controlled in Category 7, specially designed
to provide autonomous flight control or
navigation capability to ‘‘UAVs’’ or
unmanned ‘‘airships’’, controlled by
9A012.a.;
b.3. Equipment or components specially
designed to convert a manned ‘‘aircraft’’ or a
manned ‘‘airship’’ to a ‘‘UAV’’ or unmanned
‘‘airship’’, controlled by 9A012.a;
b.4. Air breathing reciprocating or rotary
internal combustion type engines, specially
designed or modified to propel ‘‘UAVs’’ or
unmanned ‘‘airships’’, at altitudes above
50,000 feet (15,240 meters).
Note: 9A012 does not control model
aircraft or model ‘‘airships’’.
80. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 9,
ECCN 9D004 is amended by:
■ a. Removing and reserving paragraph
d. (including the Note) in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section; and
■ b. Revising paragraph e. in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section to read as follows:
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of Items Controlled).
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modified for the operation of ‘‘UAVs’’ and
associated systems, equipment and
components, controlled by 9A012;
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(the Commerce Control List), Category 9,
Product Group E is amended by revising
the Note to read as follows:
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Note: ‘‘Development’’ or ‘‘production’’
‘‘technology’’ controlled by 9E001 to 9E003
for gas turbine engines remains controlled
when used for repair or overhaul. Excluded
from 9E001 to 9E003 control are: technical
data, drawings or documentation for
maintenance activities directly associated
with calibration, removal or replacement of
damaged or unserviceable line replaceable
units, including replacement of whole
engines or engine modules.
82. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
(the Commerce Control List), Category 9,
ECCN 9E003 is amended by revising
paragraphs a.2. and c. in the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
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List of Items Controlled).
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following:
a.2.a. Thermally decoupled liners designed
to operate at ’combustor exit temperature’
exceeding 1,883K (1,610 °C);
a.2.b. Non-metallic liners;
a.2.c. Non-metallic shells; or
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’combustor exit temperature’ exceeding
1,883K (1,610 °C) and having holes that meet
the parameters specified by 9E003.c;
Note: The ‘‘required’’ ‘‘technology’’ for
holes in 9E003.a.2 is limited to the derivation
of the geometry and location of the holes.
Technical Note: ‘Combustor exit
temperature’ is the bulk average gas path
total (stagnation) temperature between the
combustor exit plane and the leading edge of
the turbine inlet guide vane (i.e., measured
at engine station T40 as defined in SAE ARP
755A) when the engine is running in a
‘steady state mode’ of operation at the
certificated maximum continuous operating
temperature.
N.B.: See 9E003.c for ‘‘technology’’
‘‘required’’ for manufacturing cooling holes.
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manufacturing cooling holes, in gas turbine
engine components incorporating any of the
‘‘technologies’’ specified by 9E003.a.1,
9E003.a.2 or 9E003.a.5, and having any of the
following:
c.1. Having all of the following:
c.1.a. Minimum ‘cross-sectional area’ less
than 0.45 mm2;
c.1.b. ‘Hole shape ratio’ greater than 4.52;
and
c.1.c. ‘Incidence angle’ equal to or less than
25°; or
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than 0.12 mm2;
c.2.b. ‘Hole shape ratio’ greater than 5.65;
and
c.2.c. ‘Incidence angle’ more than 25°;
Note: 9E003.c does not apply to
‘‘technology’’ for manufacturing constant
radius cylindrical holes that are straight
through and enter and exit on the external
surfaces of the component.
Technical Notes:
1. For the purposes of 9E003.c, the ‘crosssectional area’ is the area of the hole in the
plane perpendicular to the hole axis.
2. For the purposes of 9E003.c, ‘hole shape
ratio’ is the nominal length of the axis of the
hole divided by the square root of its
minimum ‘cross-sectional area’.
3. For the purposes of 9E003.c, ‘incidence
angle’ is the acute angle measured between
the plane tangential to the airfoil surface and
the hole axis at the point where the hole axis
enters the airfoil surface.
4. Techniques for manufacturing holes in
9E003.c include ‘‘laser’’, water jet, ElectroChemical Machining (ECM) or Electrical
Discharge Machining (EDM) methods.
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Wassenaar Arrangement 2011 Plenary Agreements Implementation: Commerce
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15 CFR Parts 734, 738, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 748, 752, 770, 772,
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RIN 0694-AF50
Wassenaar Arrangement 2011 Plenary Agreements Implementation:
Commerce Control List, Definitions, New Participating State (Mexico)
and Reports
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) maintains, as part
of its Export Administration Regulations (EAR), the Commerce Control
List (CCL), which identifies items subject to Department of Commerce
export controls. This final rule revises the CCL to implement changes
made to the Wassenaar Arrangement's List of Dual-Use Goods and
Technologies (Wassenaar List) maintained and agreed to by governments
participating in the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for
Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies (Wassenaar
Arrangement, or WA) at the December 2011 WA Plenary Meeting (the
Plenary). The Wassenaar Arrangement advocates implementation of
effective export controls on strategic items with the objective of
improving regional and international security and stability. To
harmonize the CCL with the changes made to the Wassenaar List at the
Plenary, this rule amends entries on the CCL that are controlled for
national security reasons in Categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Parts I & II, 6,
7, 8, and 9; revises reporting requirements; and adds, removes, and
amends definitions in the EAR.
This rule raises the Adjusted Peak Performance (APP) parameter for
high performance computers. President Obama sent the report required to
make this change to Congress on March 16, 2012. This rule also raises
the APP eligibility level for deemed exports of computers in License
Exception APP.
This final rule also revises the CCL and definitions of terms used
in the EAR to implement changes to the WA list that pertain to low
light level (LLL) items that were agreed upon by the WA in December
2007 through 2011 at the Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary Meetings.
Additionally, this rule adds Mexico as the 41st Participating State
in the list of WA members in the EAR.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is effective: July 2, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions contact Sharron
Cook, Office of Exporter Services, Bureau of Industry and Security,
U.S. Department of Commerce at 202-482-2440 or by email:
Sharron.Cook@bis.doc.gov.
For technical questions contact:
Category 1: Michael Rithmire at 202-482-6105
Category 2: George Loh at 202-482-3570
Category 3: Brian Baker at 202-482-5534
Category 4: Joseph Young at 202-482-4197
Category 5: Part 1: Joseph Young at 202-482-4197
Category 5: Part 2: ITCD staff 202-482-0707
Category 6: (optics): Chris Costanzo at 202-482-0718
Category 6: (lasers): Mark Jaso at 202-482-0987
Category 6: (sensors and cameras): John Varesi 202-482-1114
Categories 7 and 9: Daniel Squire at 202-482-3710
Category 8: Darrell Spires at 202-482-1954
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The Wassenaar Arrangement (WA) on Export Controls for Conventional
Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies is a group of 41 like-minded
states committed to promoting responsibility and transparency in the
global arms trade, and preventing destabilizing accumulations of arms.
As a Participating State, the United States has committed to
controlling for export all items on the WA control lists. The lists
were first established in 1996 and have been revised annually
thereafter. Proposals for changes to the WA control lists that achieve
consensus are approved by Participating States at annual December
Plenary meetings. Participating States are charged with implementing
the agreed list changes as soon as possible after approval.
Implementation of WA list changes ensures U.S. companies have a level
playing field with their competitors in other WA member states.
Revisions to the Commerce Control List
Out of the 44 ECCNs this rule revises, the following 28 ECCNs on
the Commerce Control List (CCL) are revised to implement the changes to
the Wassenaar List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies agreed to at the
December 2011 WA Plenary meeting: ECCNs 1A004, 1A005, 1C006, 1C008,
2B001, 2B008, 2B009, 2E001, 3A001, 3A002, 3B001, 3C001, 3E003, 4A003,
5A001, 5B001, 5D001,5E001, 5A002, 6A001, 7A004, 7D002, 7D003, 7E004,
8A002, 9A012, 9D004 and 9E003.
Corresponding changes related to the addition of 5A001.i are made
to ECCNs: 5A980, 5D980, and 5E980. Corresponding changes are made to
ECCN 3E002 to reflect the raising of the Adjusted Peak Performance
(APP) control level of high performance computers in ECCN 4A003, in so
far as these changes impact deemed export eligibility under License
Exception CIV.
To complete the implementation of the December 2007, 2008, and 2009
agreed revisions to the Wassenaar List of Dual Use Goods and
Technologies, this rule revises ECCNs: 0A919, 6A002, 6A003, 6D991,
6D994, 6E001, 6E002, 6E101, and 8A002, as described below.
Corrections that are not part of the WA 2011 agreements, but that
are essential to the scope of control of these WA listed items, are
made to the following ECCNs: 3A001.f, 3E001, 6B008, 7A003 and 7A005.
These changes are described in more detail below.
The Wassenaar Arrangement Task Force on Editorial Issues (TFEI)
made revisions, editorial in nature, to clarify or correct control text
or remove extraneous text. The TFEI revisions (over 2,000) were agreed
upon by the WA in December 2007. This rule implements those TFEI
revisions that coincide with the revisions to ECCNs affected by the
2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 WA changes to ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, 6E001,
6E002, and 8A002.
As a result of the changes made to the Technical Notes to Category
2 Product Group B and to ECCN 2B001, there are corresponding changes to
ECCNs 2A201 and 2A991, as well as the definition of ``positioning
accuracy'' in Section 772.1.
Category 0 Nuclear Materials, Facilities, and Equipment [and
Miscellaneous Items]
ECCN 0A919 ``Military commodities''
This rule revises paragraph 0A919.d to add reference to ECCNs
6A003.b.3 and 6A003.b.4.c. Therefore, ECCN 0A919 will control
``military commodities'' that incorporate one or more cameras
controlled under ECCN 6A003.b.3, b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. In addition,
the RS control paragraph is revised to add a citation reference that
states ``see Sec. 742.6(a)(3) for license requirements.'' ECCN 0A919
is controlled for RS:1, AT:1 and UN for Rwanda (see Section 746.7)
reasons for control. There are special RS Column 1 license requirements
applicable for ECCN 0A919, found in Section
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determine license requirements for the RS Column 1 control. The special
RS:1 license requirements for ECCN 0A919 require a license for
reexports to all destinations, except Canada, except when such items
are being reexported as part of a military deployment by a unit of the
government of Albania, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South
Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom or the
United States.
Category 1 Special Materials and Related Equipment, Chemicals,
``Microorganisms,'' and ``Toxins''
ECCN 1A004 (Protective and detection equipment and components)
A Note is added after the introductory paragraph a. in the Items
paragraph to clarify that the scope of the control on gas masks, filter
canisters, and decontamination equipment includes Powered Air Purifying
Respirators (PAPR) that are designed or modified for defense against
agents or materials listed in 1A004.a.
ECCN 1A005 (Body armor)
The Heading and the List of Items Controlled are revised to make
them clearer. The control paragraphs for ``body armor'' are expanded
from one paragraph to two, of which the first lists ``soft body armor *
* *'' and second lists ``hard body armor plates providing ballistic
protection* * *.''
Note 1 is revised by removing the phrase ``or protective garments''
to be more specific and to harmonize with the scope of the control. The
revision also replaces ``their'' with ``its'' to correct the grammar in
the Note.
Note 3 is added to make it clear that 1A005 controls body armor
that provides ballistic protection and thus ``does not apply to body
armor designed to provide protection only from knife, spike, needle or
blunt trauma.''
ECCN 1C006 (Fluids and Lubricating Materials)
A Note to paragraph 1C006.d is added so that it ``does not apply to
materials specified and packaged as medical products.'' Some WA
countries have not controlled such materials based on the medical
Statement of Understanding (SOU). Other WA countries interpret the SOU
strictly as applying only to medical equipment and controlled medical
materials. This note is added to clarify that these fluids and
lubricating materials, when specified and packaged as medical products,
are not subject to control.
ECCN 1C008 (Non-Fluorinated Polymeric Substances)
The Items paragraph is amended by revising paragraphs a.4 and f. to
harmonize them with a glass transition temperature parameter
(Tg) that was added to the 1C008.a.2 entry for polyamide-
imides (PAIs) in 2010. The value specified is 563 K (290 [deg]C). This
new value exceeded the Tg value in 1C008.a.4 for aromatic
polyetherimides (PEIs) and in 1C008.f for polybiphenylenethersulphones.
The polyimide family, which includes both PAI and PEI, has similar
performance characteristics within its overall structure, as do
Polysulphone materials, and therefore, the Tg values in
1C008.a.4 (PEI in the polyimide family) and .f (the Polysulphone
family) are harmonized with the Tg values in 1C008.a.2 (PAI
in the polyimide family).
Category 1 ``Special Materials and Related Equipment,'' Annex ``List of
Explosives (See ECCNs 1A004 and 1A008)''
Paragraph 32.g (NTDNA (2-nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide) (CAS 75393-
84-9)) of the Annex is removed and reserved to implement a WA 2010
agreement to delete NTDNA (2-nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide) (CAS 75393-
84-9) from its Munitions List because the CAS number of 75393-84-9 did
not correspond to NTDNA (2-nitrotriazole 5-dinitramide).
Category 2--Materials Processing
The Notes for Category 2B are removed, as they are redundant to the
Technical Notes for 2B.
The Technical Notes for 2B001 to 2B009 are amended to account for
changing the year from 1988 to 2006 for ISO 230/2. In order to
streamline export controls for Category 2B machine tools, BIS is going
to use ISO 230/2 (2006) for 2B001 to 2B009, 2B201, 2B290 and 2B991 to
2B999. Although the Nuclear Supplier's Group (NSG) has not yet updated
the ISO standard it uses, there are plans to go in that direction.
Therefore, the Heading to the Technical Note is changed to ``Technical
Notes for 2B001 to 2B009, 2B201, 2B290 and 2B991 to 2B999.''
Technical Note 5 is removed and Technical Note 6 is redesignated as
Technical Note 5, to harmonize the EAR with the Technical Note in the
WA's List.
Newly designated Note 5 (former Note 6) is revised by correcting
capitalization, removing the word ``levels'', changing the year of the
ISO from ``1988'' to ``2006'', and adding single quotes around the term
`Stated positioning accuracy.' WA agreed to the new ISO standard ``ISO
230/2 (2006),'' because the previous standard was cancelled when the
new one was revised. A Note designation of ``Note to paragraph 5'' is
added in front of ``Determination of `Stated Positioning Accuracy' '',
because this was an undesignated paragraph, which is not allowable in
Federal Register format.
Newly designated Note to paragraph 5, paragraph b is amended by
replacing the ISO year 1988 with 2006. Paragraph f of this note is
amended by replacing the stated accuracy of 6 microns with 5 microns
for grinding machines and 8 microns with 6.5 microns for milling and
turning machines.
A Note 6 paragraph is added to the Technical Notes to state,
``Measurement uncertainty for the positioning accuracy of machine
tools, as defined in the International Standard ISO 230/2 (2006), shall
not be considered.''
ECCN 2B001 (Machine Tools)
The NP control paragraph in the License Requirements section is
amended by replacing 0.030 mm with 22.5 [mu]m to align the number with
the ISO 230/2 (2006) standard.
Paragraphs 2B001.a.1, b.1.a, and c.1.a (position accuracy) are
amended by replacing the word ``any'' with the phrase ``one or more.''
WA made this amendment to reflect its intent that one may not classify
such machine tools by referring only to the one axis with the poorest
positioning accuracy.
Paragraphs 2B001.a.1, b.1., b.3., c.1.a. and paragraph .b in the
Notes to 2B001.c are amended by adding ``according to ISO 230/2 (2006)
wherever the term ``positioning accuracy'' or ``positioning
accuracies'' is used.
Paragraphs a.1 and b.1.a are amended by replacing the positioning
accuracy of ``6 [mu]m'' with ``4.5 [mu]m'' to align with the WA list.
Paragraphs b.3 and c.1.a, as well as paragraph b to the Note to
2B001.c are amended by replacing the positioning accuracy of ``4
[mu]m'' with ``3 [mu]m'' to align with the WA list.
ECCN 2B008 (Assemblies and Units Specially Designed for Machine Tools
or Dimensional Inspection or Measuring Systems and Equipment)
This rule moves the examples of linear position feedback units in
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paragraph 2B008.a and the examples of rotary position feedback units in
paragraph 2B008.b into a new Note added after paragraphs .a and .b.
This Note also provides a description of the types of units controlled
by these paragraphs.
ECCN 2B009 (Spin Forming Machines and Flow Forming Machines)
Paragraph 2B009.a is amended by increasing the number of axes from
``two or more'' to ``three or more,'' which is a harmonization with the
Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) control. In addition, the two
axes machines having limited contouring capabilities are being replaced
by the versatile three or more axes machines due to the technology
advancement in the industry.
ECCN 2B201 (Machine Tools)
A new Note is added to the beginning of the Items paragraph to
explain that BIS has adopted the ISO 230/2 (2006) standard for use in
2B201. BIS and the Department of Energy decided to utilize one standard
to streamline export compliance and license review of all EAR
controlled machine tools, and because the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
will eventually adopt the new ISO 230/2 (2006) standard. The ISO 230/2
(1988 and 1997) standards were cancelled when revisions to the standard
were adopted in 2006.
Paragraph 2B201.a is amended by deleting double quotes around the
term ``positioning accuracies.'' Double quoted words in the EAR are
terms that are defined in Part 772 of the EAR. Because the definition
in Part 772 no longer aligns with the new ISO 230/2 (2006), this rule
removes the quotes around ``positioning accuracies.''
Paragraphs 2B201.a and b.1 are amended by replacing ``6.0 [mu]m''
with ``4.5 [mu]m'' in order to state the correct positioning accuracy
for the new standard.
Paragraph 2B201.c.1 is amended by replacing ``4.0 [mu]m'' with ``3
[mu]m'' in order to state the correct positioning accuracy for the new
standard.
Paragraph b in the Note to 2B201.b for milling machines is amended
by replacing ``30 [mu]m'' with ``22.5 [mu]m'' in order to state the
correct positioning accuracy for the new standard.
ECCN 2B991 (Numerical Control Units for Machine Tools and ``Numerically
Controlled Machine Tools'')
Paragraphs c.2.a, c.2.b, and c.2.c are amended by replacing ``0.020
mm'' with ``15 [mu]m'' in order to state the correct positioning
accuracy for the new ISO 230/2 (2006) standard.
ECCN 2E001
A Note is added to the Items paragraph to clarify that the scope of
the 2E001 control includes ``technology'' for the integration of probe
systems into coordinate measurement machines specified by 2B006.a.
Category 3--Electronics
Product Group A is amended by revising Notes 1, 2 and the Nota Bene
to add a reference to a new paragraph 3A001.a.13. The Notes and the
Nota Bene provide guidance on classifying products described in
Category 3.
ECCN 3A001 (Electronic Components and Specially Designed Components
Therefor)
The License Exception GBS paragraph is revised to add eligibility
for the new paragraph 3A001.a.13.
The License Exception CIV paragraph is revised to correct a
reference to 3A001.a.11.
Paragraph 3A001.a.13 is added to control Direct Digital Synthesizer
(DDS) integrated circuits having specified parameters. The parameters
are harmonized with those for the high performance Digital to Analog
Converter in 3A001.a.5.b. This new control fills a gap between
exclusively military DDS circuits and dual-use circuits developed for
both civil telecommunications testing purposes and military
communications, electronic countermeasures, and radar applications.
Paragraph b.10 is amended by replacing the word ``designed'' with
``specified'' because the design intent of such items is difficult to
obtain with the passage of time.
Paragraphs b.11.d and b.11.e are revised, and two new paragraphs,
b.11.f and b.11.g, are added to the List of Items Controlled section.
These paragraphs contain parameters that describe frequency change
within a frequency range for ``frequency synthesizer'' ``electronic
assemblies.'' These changes extend the frequency range in 3A001.b.11 to
70 GHz and add new frequency breakouts to align with the changes made
to 3A002.d.3 (Frequency synthesized signal generators- ``frequency
switching time'') in 2010.
Paragraph 3A001.e.1.b (high energy devices) is amended by revising
the energy density parameter for ``secondary cells'' from 250 to 300
Wh/kg to account for advances in technology in this area.
Paragraphs 3A001.f.1 and f.2 are removed to implement a 2008 WA
agreement regarding this control that was inadvertently not reflected
in the rule BIS published on December 11, 2009 (74 FR 66003).
ECCN 3A002 (General Purpose Electronic Equipment and Accessories
Therefor)
3A002.d.1 is revised by cascading the parameters into two
subparagraphs. The existing parameter is moved from paragraph .d.1 to
.d.1.a, and a new parameter is added to read ``On/off ratio equal to or
exceeding 65 dB.'' The new control parameter ``on/off ratio'' clarifies
that pulses are two-dimensional, having both width and depth.
Paragraphs 3A002.d.4, d.4.a, and d.4.b are revised. These revisions
clarify that the Single Sideband (SSB) phase noise control applies
anywhere within the specified frequency range. The amendments also make
the grammatical structure similar to that used in other subparagraphs
of 3A002.d, and also of 3A002.c, for controls based on combination of
frequency and other parameters.
Technical Note 1 of paragraph d.5 is revised, and a corresponding
change is made to Technical Note 2 to harmonize it with the change to
3A002.d.1. Technical Note 1 referenced the ``theoretical'' Nyquist
factor of two (2). In engineering practice, ideal behavior cannot be
achieved to generate a Radio-frequency (RF) output signal having low
distortion and usable quality without using a factor larger than two.
Industry's practice is to use a factor of at least 2.5. The revision to
Technical Note 1 clarifies that instruments based on Digital-to-Analog
Converter/Direct Digital Synthesizer (DAC/DDS) chipsets should not be
evaluated using the theoretical Nyquist value of two (2), but instead
by using the industry-accepted standard value of 2.5. In addition, the
sentence ``Or, when oversampling is used, the maximum direct output
capability is proportionately lower'' incorrectly used the term
``oversampling'' to refer to the sampling interval. Removing
``oversampling'' and specifying that a value of 2.5 should be used
makes the sentence clearer. The inclusion of the term ``maximum''
clarifies that the sample rate equates to a maximum frequency but does
not preclude operation of the instrument at lower frequencies.
Paragraph 3A002.e.1 is revised to clarify that the output power
threshold applies only within the specified frequency range (43.5-70
GHz). The grammatical structure in this paragraph is also revised to
harmonize it with 3A002.c and 3A002.d, which contain controls based on
a combination of frequency and other parameters.
3A002.f.1 is revised by changing the maximum operating frequency
from 43.5 GHz to 70 GHz. This change to the
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frequency control threshold for microwave test receivers makes 3A002.f
consistent with the control thresholds for other controlled microwave
instruments, such as those described in 3A002.c, 3A002.d, and 3A002.e.
This change also recognizes the emerging civilian uses of the ~60 GHz
frequency space. Additionally, it will ensure that instruments such as
network analyzers and signal analyzers that were decontrolled in prior
years do not inadvertently remain controlled by 3A002.f.
ECCN 3B001 (Equipment for the Manufacturing of Semiconductor Devices or
Materials)
WA agreed to remove 3B001.a.2 (Metal Organic Chemical Vapor
Deposition (MOCVD) reactors) from the WA Sensitive List (SL).
Therefore, License Exception GBS is amended by removing the eligibility
exception for 3B001.a.2. License Exception CIV is also amended by
adding 3B001.a.2 to the eligibility paragraph. The License Exception
STA paragraph is removed from the License Exception section because
3B001.a.2 is no longer ineligible. MOCVD equipment had been added to
the WA SL before 1996. The reason for the inclusion was the strategic
importance of such equipment and its widespread capabilities for the
manufacturing of high frequency semiconductor devices that could be
useful for military radar systems, sensors, and communication devices.
MOCVD equipment are now commonly used to fabricate mass market consumer
products such as luminescence diodes, laser diodes, and high frequency
semiconductor devices for mobile phones. Exported systems typically are
dedicated to mass production. Thus, WA concluded that this type of
equipment was not of such strategic importance to warrant it being on
the WA SL.
Paragraph 3B001.d (Plasma enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition
(PECVD) equipment) is removed and reserved. WA determined that such
equipment is widely available and does not merit control because it is
overwhelmingly used in civil consumer applications. Moreover, there was
no basis for controlling this one type of deposition equipment when no
other types are or have been controlled.
Paragraph 3B001.e.1 is revised by this rule to remove a reference
to 3B001.d.
ECCN 3C001 (Hetero-Epitaxial Materials)
A Note is added to paragraph 3C001.d to explain that ``3C001.d does
not apply to a ``substrate'' having one or more P-type epitaxial layers
of GaN, InGaN, AlGaN, InAlN, InAlGaN, GaP, InGaP, AlInP or InGaAlP,
independent of the sequence of the elements, except if the P-type
epitaxial layer is between N-type layers.'' Hetero-epitaxially grown
III/V compound semiconductor multi-layers have been widely used for
high-speed electronic devices and light emitting devices such as laser
diodes (LDs) and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The purpose of adding
the Note is to decrease controls on LEDs to accommodate the fast
growing commercial LED industry, while maintaining controls on the more
sensitive LDs that have non-civil applications.
ECCN 3E001
The national security paragraph of the License Requirements section
is corrected by adding ECCN 3A003, which was inadvertently left out of
the NS:1 control paragraph. Although ECCN 3E001 controls both
``production'' and ``development'' technology, there is a Note in its
Items paragraph that states, ``3E001 does not control ``technology''
for the ``production'' of equipment or components controlled by
3A003.'' Therefore, NS:1 and AT:1 only apply to the ``technology'' for
the ``development'' of equipment or components controlled by 3A003.
Technology for the ``development'' of equipment or components
controlled by 3A003 is eligible for License Exceptions TSR and STA, as
well as transaction-based license exceptions as long as all the
criteria for these license exceptions are met and none of the
restrictions of Section 740.2 apply.
ECCN 3E002
The License Exception CIV paragraph in the License Exception
section of ECCN 3E002 is amended by revising the word
``microprocessors'' to read ``microprocessor cores'' to more accurately
describe the scope for License Exception CIV. In addition, this rule
raises the eligibility level for technology and software source code
for the ``development'' or ``production'' of general purpose
microprocessor cores with a vector processor unit with operand length
of 64-bit or less, 64-bit floating operations from ``not exceeding 32
GFLOPs'' to ``not exceeding 50 GFLOPS'', or 16-bit or more floating-
point operations from ``not exceeding 32 GMACS'' to ``not exceeding 50
GMACS.'' Deemed exports under License Exception CIV are subject to a
Foreign National Review (FNR) requirement (see Section 740.5 of the EAR
for more information about the FNR). License Exception CIV does not
apply to ECCN 3E002 technology also required for the development or
production of items controlled under ECCNs beginning with 3A, 3B, or
3C, or to ECCN 3E002 technology also controlled under ECCN 3E003. This
amendment makes it clear that classification and application
determinations should be based on the performance target of the
``core'' and not the complete processor. It also provides relief for
microprocessor manufacturers who employ foreign nationals working on
future higher performance core designs.
ECCN 3E003
Paragraph 3E003.b is revised by adding the word ``electronic.'' It
now reads ``Hetero-structure semiconductor electronic devices * * *''.
The term ``electronic'' was added to clarify that 3E003 does not
control technology for the ``development'' or ``production'' of light
emitting diodes or solar cells, which is classified as EAR99.
Category 4--Computers
ECCN 4A003 (``Digital Computers,'' ``Electronic Assemblies,'' and
Related Equipment)
The Heading is corrected to insert the parenthetical phrase ``(see
List of Items Controlled)''.
The NS Column 2 paragraph is amended by removing the reference to
4A003.a, because 4A003.a is removed by this rule.
The upper threshold of the ``Adjusted Peak Performance (APP)'' in
the Anti-Terrorism (AT) controls paragraph of the License Requirements
section is raised from 1.5 to 3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) to harmonize
it with the change in 4A003.b.
License Requirement Note 1 is amended by revising the two
references to APP levels from 1.5 to 3.0 WT to harmonize it with the
change in 4A003.b.
The License Exception APP paragraph in the License Exceptions
section is amended by removing the reference to 4A003.a, because
4A003.a is removed by this rule.
Paragraph 4A003.a, ``designed or modified for `fault tolerance,' ''
is removed and reserved. Once a specialty feature in military aerospace
applications and the telecommunication world, fault tolerance is now
commonplace. Advances in semiconductor technology and computer system
design have made control of fault tolerance neither warranted nor
feasible.
The APP in paragraph 4A003.b is raised from 1.5 to 3.0 WT. In the
spring
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of 2010, two top computer processor manufacturers announced the
availability of 8-core processors. These commercial processors are now
being integrated into high-performance computer systems (HPCs). Today,
almost all HPCs employ multi-core processors with four or more cores
per processor as the compute engine. It is expected that 6-core and 8-
core processors will be rapidly adopted in HPCs based on our experience
with the adoption of quad-core processors in 2009. Increases in both
the number of cores, and incremental clock improvements, will increase
WT values with no additional changes in system architecture.
Consequently, WA agreed to an adjustment of the computer threshold in
4A003.b from 1.5 to 3.0 WT.
National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Congressional
Notification Requirement Subsections 1211(d) and (e) of the National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for FY 1998 (Pub. L. 105-85, November
18, 1997, 111 Stat. 1932) provide that the President must submit a
report to Congress 60 days before adjusting the composite theoretical
performance level above which exports of digital computers to Tier 3
countries require a license. The President sent a report to Congress on
March 16, 2012 that establishes and provides justification for the 3.0
WT control level using the APP formula. The APP revisions described
above were not contested by Congress and became eligible for adjustment
on May 14, 2012 for exports and reexports to Computer Tier 3 countries.
Category 4, Product Group D
Category 4, Product Group D is amended by removing the phrase ``the
`development,' `production,' or `use' of'' from the Note that appears
at the top of this Product Group, to clarify that this note applies to
all software in Category 4.
``Technical Note on ``Adjusted Peak Performance'' (``APP'')''
Note 6 of the ``Technical Note on 'Adjusted Peak Performance'
('APP')'' is amended by adding a Technical Note that reads, ``Aggregate
all processors and accelerators operating simultaneously and located on
the same die.'' The change clarifies the method of calculating the APP
of a digital computer that employs a mixture of general purpose
processor cores and accelerators, coprocessors, or General-Purpose
computation on Graphics Processing Units (GPGPUs).
Category 5 Part I--``Telecommunications''
Nota Bene 2, at the top of Category 5 Part I, is amended by adding
a comma to correct its punctuation.
ECCN 5A001 (Telecommunications Systems, Equipment, Components and
Accessories)
Paragraph 5A001.i is added to the NS:2 control paragraph, which
requires a license to most destinations, except allied countries such
as members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Surreptitious Listening (SL) controls are added to control 5A001.i
equipment and a license is required for all destinations, including
Canada, as specified in Section 742.13 of the EAR. In addition, a cross
reference to Section 740.2(a)(3) is added to the License Requirement
Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions section is not revised by this
rule, the addition of 5A001.i to Section 740.2(a)(3) ``Restrictions on
All License Exceptions'' makes 5A001.i ineligible for all license
exceptions, except when the equipment is consigned to and for the
official use of an agency of the U.S. Government (see Sec.
740.2(a)(3)), in which case License Exception GOV may apply for 5A001.i
and 5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))). License Exception GOV
does not apply for 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i, or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)).
Paragraph 5A001.b.5 (digitally controlled radio receivers) is moved
from the NS:2 control paragraph to the NS:1 paragraph. It warrants
worldwide controls because it is listed on both the WA Sensitive and
Very Sensitive Lists.
The Note to 5A001.b.3.b is amended by adding another parameter for
radio equipment that is not controlled by 5A001.b.3.b, which reads,
``Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.'' This revision seeks to harmonize controls for
commercial civil satellite telecommunications products and technology
with civil cellular products and technology. The effect of this change
will be limited to spread spectrum equipment and technology in fixed or
mobile satellite earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.
Paragraph 5A001.f (existing control on certain jamming equipment
for the selective interference, denial, or degradation of mobile
telecommunication services) is corrected by replacing the word
``therefore'' with ``therefor'' to harmonize it with the Wassenaar
List.
This rule adds a new control in paragraph 5A001.i on ``Systems or
equipment, specially designed or modified to intercept and process the
air interface of 'mobile telecommunications,' and specially designed
components therefor.'' The new control includes an exclusion Note for
``equipment designed for `mobile telecommunications' network operators,
or for the ``development'' or ``production'' of `mobile
telecommunications' equipment or systems.'' It also includes a
Technical Note that defines ``mobile telecommunications'' as ``the
following telecommunications protocols or standards: GSM, GSM-R, GPRS,
IMT-2000, PMR (Professional Mobile Radio), Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya,
VSAT or ACES.'' Also included is a Nota Bene that refers to related
controls, ``See also 5A001.f, 5A980, and the U.S. Munitions List.''
Before this change, interception devices for mobile communications were
controlled in two particular cases--when such equipment was specially
designed or modified for military use, and when such equipment included
a cryptanalytic functionality. This amendment establishes multilateral
controls over interception devices for mobile communications that do
not fit into either of these cases.
Effective with this rule, SL-controlled commodities controlled by
5A001.i, and related SL-controlled software in 5D001 (for 5A001.i
equipment or to support 5E001.a ``technology'' for 5A001.i equipment or
5D001.a ``software'' (for 5A001.i equipment)), are only eligible for
License Exception GOV, and only when the item is consigned to and for
the official use of an agency of the U.S. Government (see Sections
740.2(a)(3) and 740.11(b)(2)(ii) of the EAR). Technology controlled
under ECCN 5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment and for 5D001.a ``software''
(for the 5A001.i equipment)) is not eligible for any license
exceptions. As a result of adding 5A001.i, this rule makes
corresponding revisions to Sec. Sec. 738.3(a)(1) (Commerce Country
Chart structure), 740.2(a)(3) (License exception restrictions),
742.13(a)(1) (Surreptitious listening devices), 746.7(a) (Iran) and
752.3(a)(7) (Items ineligible for Special Comprehensive License), in
order to align with the existing policies the EAR had in place for
surreptitious listening devices.
ECCN 5A980 (Devices Primarily Useful for the Surreptitious Interception
of Wire, Oral, or Electronic Communications)
The Heading is revised to carve out 5A001.i from the scope of this
entry
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because WA agreed to add that equipment to the WA Basic List. That
equipment is now controlled under 5A001 so that national security (NS)
controls can be placed on it.
The Related Controls paragraph is revised to reference ECCNs
5A001.i, 5D980, and 5E980.
ECCN 5B001 (Telecommunication Test, Inspection and Production
Equipment, Components and Accessories)
Paragraph 5B001.b.2.c is amended by removing the parenthetical
phrase ``(also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques)'' and
adding a Note and Technical Note to clarify that 5B001.b.2.c, as well
as 5E001.c.2.c, control both coherent optical transmission techniques
and coherent optical detection techniques, for synchronous optical
detection system (systems using an optical local oscillator in the
receiving side to synchronize with a carrier ``laser''), but not for
delay detection systems.
Paragraph 5B001.b.2.d is amended by adding an ``or'' to correct the
grammar of the entry.
Paragraph 5B001.b.5 (equipment employing ``common channel
signaling'') is removed, and as a consequential change, paragraph
5B001.b.4 is amended by replacing the semi-colon with a period and
removing the ``or.'' Paragraph 5B001.b.5 is removed because the
equipment is made obsolete by technical advances in this field. Related
changes to the EAR include the removal of paragraph 5E001.c.5 and the
removal of the term ``common signal channeling'' in Section 772.1 of
the EAR.
ECCN 5D001
The License Requirements section is amended by adding SL
(Surreptitious Listening) to the Reasons for Control paragraph and by
adding SL controls for the following: 5D001.a ``software'' for the
``development,'' ``production,'' or ``use'' of equipment, functions or
features controlled by 5A001.i; 5D001.b ``software'' to support
``technology'' controlled by 5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment, and for
5D001.a ``software'' for 5A001.i equipment); and 5D001.c ``software''
providing characteristics, functions or features of 5A001.i equipment.
A license is required for all destinations, as specified in Sec.
742.13 of the EAR. In addition, a cross reference to Section
740.2(a)(3) is added to the License Requirement Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions section for 5D001 is not revised
by this rule, the addition of 5D001 to Section 740.2(a)(3)
``Restrictions on All License Exceptions'' makes 5D001 (as it applies
to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i))) ineligible for all license exceptions, except
when the ``software'' is consigned to and for the official use of an
agency of the U.S. Government (see Sec. 740.2(a)(3)), in which case
License Exception GOV may apply for 5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i))).
The Related Controls paragraph is revised to add reference to ECCN
5D980.
ECCN 5D980
The Heading is revised to carve out ``software'' for the equipment,
function, features, or characteristics controlled by 5A001.i (including
``software'' to support ``technology'' for 5A001.i controlled by
5E001.a) from the scope of 5D980 because that ``software'' is now
controlled by various paragraphs in 5D001.
The Related Controls paragraph is revised to add references to
5D001 and 5E980.
ECCN 5E001
The License Requirements section is revised to add surreptitious
listening (SL) controls for ``technology'' for the ``development'' or
``production'' of equipment, functions or features controlled by
5A001.i, or for the ``development'' or ``production'' of ``software''
controlled under ECCN 5D001.a (for 5A001.i equipment). A license is
required for all destinations, as specified in Sec. 742.13 of the EAR.
In addition, a cross reference to Section 740.2(a)(3) is added to the
License Requirement Notes.
Although, the License Exceptions section for 5E001 is not revised
by this rule, the addition of 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i, or
5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)) to Section 740.2(a)(3)
``Restrictions on All License Exceptions'' makes it ineligible for all
license exceptions, including License Exception GOV.
The Related Controls paragraph is revised to add a reference to
5E980.
The Note to 5E001.b.4 is amended by adding another parameter for
radio equipment that is not controlled by 5E001.b.4, which reads,
``Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.'' This revision seeks to harmonize controls for
commercial civil satellite telecommunications products and technology
with civil cellular products and technology. The effect of this change
is limited to spread spectrum equipment and technology in fixed or
mobile satellite earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.
Paragraph 5E001.c.1 (technology for the development or production
of equipment employing digital techniques) is amended by revising the
``total digital transfer rate'' from 50 Gbit/s to 120 Gbit/s. The
ratification of new IEEE standards in 2010 has advanced the IEEE
standards above the control threshold. Data rates are continuing to
increase, with some projections indicating the rate of increase will
accelerate. This amendment accounts for such developments.
Paragraph 5E001.c.2.c is amended by removing the parenthetical
phrase ``(also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques)'' and
adding a Note and Technical Note to clarify that 5E001.c.2.c controls
``technology'' for the ``development'' or ``production'' of systems
using both coherent optical transmission techniques and coherent
optical detection techniques, for synchronous optical detection system
(systems using an optical local oscillator in the receiving side to
synchronize with a carrier ``laser''), but not for delay detection
systems.
Paragraph 5E001.c.5 (technology for the development or production
of equipment employing ``common channel signaling'') is removed and
reserved because the technology is made obsolete by technical advances
in this field. Related changes include the removal of paragraph
5B001.b.5 and the removal of the term ``common signal channeling'' in
Section 772.1 of the EAR.
ECCN 5E980
The Heading of ECCN 5E980 is revised to exclude ``technology'' that
is controlled by 5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment, or for 5D001.a
``software'' for 5A001.i equipment). In addition, the Heading is
expanded to include ``functions or features of equipment.'' This
expands the scope of 5E980 to include ``technology'' primarily useful
for the ``development,'' ``production,'' or ``use'' of equipment,
functions or features of equipment controlled by 5A980 or ``software''
controlled by 5D980.
In addition, when ECCN 5E980 was created, it was intended to
control ``technology'' for ``development,'' ``production'' or ``use''
of both 5A980 equipment and 5D980 ``software.'' Currently, the ECCN
does not reflect that control for 5D980 ``software.'' This rule
corrects this error by expanding the Heading of 5E980 to fix this
oversight.
The Related Controls paragraph is amended by adding a reference to
5E001 (for 5A001.i equipment and 5D001.a ``software'' (for 5A001.i
equipment)).
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Category 5 Part II--``Information Security''
ECCN 5A002 (``Information Security'' Systems, Equipment and Components
Therefor)
The Note to 5A002.a.8 is added to clarify that 5A002.a.8 applies
only to the systems detecting physical intrusions communications at the
layer 1 (physical layer) of Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) 7 layer
model, and does not apply to network Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)
and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) working on layer 3-7 of OSI 7
layer model. The Open Systems Interconnection model (OSI model) was a
product of the Open Systems Interconnection effort at the International
Organization for Standardization. It is a way of sub-dividing a
communications system into smaller parts called layers. The physical
layer defines electrical and physical specifications for devices. In
particular, it defines the relationship between a device and a
transmission medium, such as a copper or optical cable.
The new Note does not change the scope of the existing control on
communications cable systems under paragraph 5A002.a.8.
Category 6--Sensors and Lasers
ECCN 6A001 (Acoustic Systems, Equipment and Components)
Paragraph 6A001.a.1.b is amended by adding the phrase, ``Systems or
transmitting and receiving arrays, designed for'' to clarify the scope
of control for object detection or location systems.
A Technical Note is added to introductory paragraphs a.2.a
(following the Note) and a.2.b to clarify the terms ``hydrophones'' and
``hydrophone group.''
Introductory paragraph a.2.e is amended by adding a hyphen between
``bay'' and ``cable'' to make ``bay-cable,'' as well as replacing the
word ``systems'' with ``hydrophone arrays'' to clarify the scope of
control.
ECCN 6A002 (Optical Sensors)
The MT and RS control paragraphs of the License Requirements
section and License Exceptions LVS and STA paragraphs are amended by
removing the reference to paragraph 6A002.e, because 6A002.e was moved
to 6A002.a.1.d.
The License Exception STA ineligibility paragraph for the eight
destinations listed in Section 740.20(c)(2) is amended by moving the
phrase ``to any of the eight destinations listed in Section
740.20(c)(2) of the EAR'' to clarify that all the text in the License
Exception STA ineligibility paragraph pertains to a prohibition to
apply License Exception STA to the eight (8) destinations in Section
740.20(c)(2) of the EAR. This rule also removes most of the text in the
License Exception STA paragraph, as 6A002.a.2, a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g and
.c are no longer eligible for License Exception STA. This revision
leaves only 6A002.a.1.a, a.1.b or a.1.c; 6A002.a.3.c, a.3.d, a.3.e, or
a.3.f; or 6A002.b in the License Exception STA ineligibility paragraph
for the eight (8) countries in Section 740.20(c)(2), see also Section
740.20(b)(2)(viii).
The Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section is
amended by removing commas from 6A002.a, a.1, a.1.a, a.1.b, a.3, a.3.a,
a.3.b, a.3.c, a.3.d, a.3.e, d.2, and d.2.a to correct the punctuation
as part of the TFEI revisions.
Paragraph 6A002.a is amended by removing the Note, because 6A002.a
no longer controls germanium or silicon photo devices. In addition,
paragraph 6A002.a is amended by removing the Nota Bene, because it is
more appropriately placed under 6A002.a.3 and doesn't need to be
repeated under 6A002.a.
Paragraph 6A002.a.1 is amended by adding a Note to explain that
solid-state detectors include ``focal plane arrays'' (FPAs) for the
purpose of 6A002.a.1.
Paragraph 6A002.e is moved to 6A002.a.1.d to ensure that for the
purposes of 6A002.a.1 all FPAs are considered solid state detectors and
all ``space qualified'' FPAs are now controlled under 6A002.a.1.
A Note is added to 6A002.a.2 to indicate that 6A002.a.2 does not
control certain non-imaging photomultiplier tubes; and adding a
Technical Note to define `charge multiplication' and state that `charge
multiplication' sensors may take the form of an image intensifier tube,
solid state detector or ``focal plane array.''
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2 (regarding microchannel plates) is moved to
a.2.a.2.a, and paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2 is revised to read ``Electron
image amplification using any of the following:''.
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.2.b is added to control electron sensing
devices with a non-binned pixel pitch of 500 [mu]m or less, specially
designed or modified to achieve `charge multiplication' other than by a
microchannel plate.
Paragraph 6A002.a.2.a.3.a is amended by rearranging the words to
clarify the control for multialkali photocathodes.
Paragraphs 6A002.a.2.a.3.c and a.2.c.3 (formerly a.2.b.3) are
amended by adding double quotes around the term ``III-V compound'' to
indicate that this term is defined in Part 772 of the EAR.
The Note following 6A002.a.2.a.3.c is combined with the control
parameter of 6A002.a.2.a.3.c to simplify the text. This is the first
use of the term ``radiant sensitivity'' in a control paragraph; see
Section 772.1 for the definition. The term is also used in:
6A002.a.2.b.3, Note to 6A002.a.2.c.3, 6A002.c, 6A002.a.3.a.2.b,
a.3.g.2, paragraph (c) of Note 2 after 6A002.a.3, and Note to
6A003.b.4.c.
In addition, ECCN 6A002 is amended by:
Redesignating 6A002.a.2.b as 6A002.a.2.c in order to add a new
paragraph 6A002.a.2.b to control another type of image intensifier
tubes with different parameters, including those using a microchannel
plate for electron image amplification;
Removing and reserving a.2.c.2 (formerly a.2.b.2 GaAs or GaInAs
photocathodes) in order to combine it with a.2.c.3 (formerly a.2.b.3),
as well as adding a control for transferred electron photocathodes to
this paragraph, because these devices provide equivalent performance to
devices controlled in this entry;
Revising the Note following 6A002.a.2.c.3 (formerly a.2.b.3) to
exclude from 6A002 controls certain compound semiconductor
photocathodes;
Revising the Nota Bene to clarify that ``microbolometer'' non-
``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' are only specified by
6A002.a.3.f;
Moving Technical Note 2, defining ``cross scan direction'' and
``scan direction,'' which follows 6A002.a.3 to now follow
6A002.a.3.d.2.b;
A new paragraph (c) is added to the exclusion Note 2 after
6A002.a.3 to exclude certain ``focal plane arrays'' specially designed
or modified to achieve `charge multiplication' and limited by design to
have a maximum ``radiant sensitivity'' of 10 mA/W or less for
wavelengths exceeding 760 nm to control focal plane arrays that perform
outside the visible range;
Adding a Technical Note after Note 2 for 6A002.a.3 to explain
``response limiting mechanism'';
Reformatting 6A002.a.3.a.2 and 6A002.a.3.b.2 to allow for
flexibility to add more parameters in 6A002.a.3.a.2.b and a.3.b.2.b;
Adding capitalization to ``Signal Processing In The Element'' in
6A002.a.3.d.2.b because that term is followed by the acronym `SPRITE',
to clarify the entry as part of the TFEI revisions;
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Adding an exclusion Note after 6A002.a.3.d.2.b stating
``6A002.a.3.d does not control ``focal plane arrays'' (not to exceed 32
elements) having detector elements limited solely to germanium
material'';
Adding a Technical Note for 6A002.a.3 to add the definitions for
`cross-scan direction' and `scan direction';
Replacing a period with a semi-colon in 6A002.a.3.e and a.3.f, to
correct the punctuation, as part of the TFEI revisions;
Deleting Technical Notes 2 and 3 that followed 6A002.a.3.f to
harmonize with the Wassenaar Arrangement List;
Adding a new paragraph 6A002.a.3.g to control certain non-``space-
qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'', because this component can be used
in low light imagers controlled in ECCN 6A003;
Adding a comma and replacing a comma with an ``and'' in 6A002.b, as
part of the TFEI revisions to correct the punctuation and clarify the
entry;
Removing the word ``Being'' from 6A002.b.2, as part of the TFEI
revisions to remove a superfluous word;
Replacing the word ``Being'' with ``Having'' and adding the word
``characteristics'' in 6A002.b.2.b, pursuant to the TFEI revisions to
clarify the entry;
Replacing the period with a semi-colon in 6A002.b.2.b.2, as part of
the TFEI revisions to correct the punctuation;
Adding a Note after 6A002.b.2.b.2 to explain that 6A002.b.1 does
not control ``monospectral imaging sensors'' with certain parameters;
Adding single quotes around the term `Direct view,' as part of the
TFEI revisions, and removing the parameter ``operating in the visible
or infrared spectrum,'' in 6A002.c and the Technical Note that follows
6A002.c.3;
Adding a reference to 6A002.a.2.b and removing the ``or'' in
6A002.c.1;
Adding an ``or'' in 6A002.c.2;
Adding a new paragraph 6A002.c.3 to add a new parameter to control
`direct view' imaging equipment incorporating ``solid state detectors
specified by 6A002.a.1'' to close a potential loophole in the controls
for this type of equipment; and
Moving 6A002.e to 6A002.a.1.d to ensure that for the purposes of
6A002.a.1 all focal plane arrays (FPAs) are considered solid state
detectors and all ``space qualified'' FPAs are now controlled under
6A002.a.1.
ECCN 6A003 (Cameras)
The RS License Requirement paragraph is amended by adding
6A003.b.4.c. Therefore, these cameras will require a license to all
destinations, with the exception of Canada.
The Related Control Note 3 is amended to add more descriptive text
and a more precise reference.
The Related Control Notes 4 and 5 are amended to add references to
6A003.b.3 and 6A003.b.4.c. Related Control Note 4 references ECCN 0A919
for foreign made military commodities that incorporate cameras
described in 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. Related Control
Note 5 references Section 744.9, which imposes license requirements on
cameras described in 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c if being
exported for incorporation into an item controlled by ECCN 0A919 or for
a military end user.
In addition, ECCN 6A003 is amended by:
Removing commas from 6A003.a.5, a.6, 6A003.b, as part of the TFEI
revisions to correct the punctuation;
Replacing a period with a semi-colon in 6A003.a.5.b, a.6.b, and
6A003.b.1.b.3, as part of the TFEI revisions to correct the
punctuation;
Replacing the word ``in'' with ``by'' and replacing a period with a
semi-colon in 6A003.a.6.b, as part of the TFEI revisions to clarify the
entry;
Adding single quotes around ``camera tracking data'' in
6A003.b.1.b.3 and in Technical Note 2 that follows that paragraph, as
part of the TFEI revisions to indicate the term is defined in the
entry;
Adding a new Note to release specific scanning cameras from
6A003.b.2 controls, because these cameras are only useful in industrial
and civil applications;
Adding ``or 6A002.a.2.b'' in 6A003.b.3;
Removing the ``or'' at the end of 6A003.b.4.a to clarify the entry;
Replacing a period with a semi-colon at the end of 6A003.b.4.b and
adding an ``or'', as part of the TFEI revisions to correct the
punctuation and make provision for a new sub-paragraph;
Adding a new sub-paragraph 6A003.b.4.c to control imaging cameras
that incorporate ``focal plane arrays'' specified in 6A002.a.3.g;
Removing single quotes around the term ``Imaging cameras'' in Note
1 after 6A003.b.4.c to indicate that the term is not defined in the
entry, and adding double quotes around ``signal processing'' in that
Note to indicate that the term is defined in Part 772 of the EAR;
Replacing the text ``twelve'' with the number ``12'' and replacing
a comma with an ``and'' in Note 2 after 6A003.b.4.c to correct the
punctuation and clarify the entry;
Removing the word ``characteristics'' from the introductory text of
Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c to remove a superfluous word as part of the
TFEI revisions;
Adding single quotes around the term ``Instantaneous-Field-of-View
(IFOV)'' in paragraph b.1 of Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c to indicate that
this term is defined in the entry;
Adding single quotes around the term ``direct view'' in paragraph
b.3 of Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c to indicate that this term is defined
in the entry, and replacing the comma with a semi-colon, as part of the
TFEI revisions to clarify the entry and correct the punctuation;
Replacing the comma with a semi-colon in paragraphs 4.a and 4.b of
Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c, as part of the TFEI revision to correct the
punctuation;
Adding single quotes around the terms ``Instantaneous Field of View
(IFOV),'' ``Horizontal FOV'' and ``Vertical FOV'' in the Technical Note
following Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c, to indicate that the terms are
defined in the entry;
Removing the word ``Where'' and replacing the text ``three tons''
with ``3 tonnes'' in paragraph c of Note 3 after 6A003.b.4.c, to
clarify the entry;
Adding a new exclusion Note 4 to 6A003.b.4.c for `imaging cameras'
to indicate that these items are not controlled in this entry;
Adding a new subparagraph 3 to paragraph c of Note 4 to
6A003.b.4.c, to add a new parameter ``Not specially designed or
modified for underwater use,'' because this decontrol note is not
intended to apply to underwater cameras that were moved from 8A002.f.2
to 6A003.b.4.c;
Adding a Note after Note 4 stating ``When necessary, details of the
items will be provided, upon request, to the Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) in order to ascertain compliance with the conditions
described in Note 4'' to clarify BIS policy; and
Adding a new paragraph 6A003.b.5 to control ``Imaging cameras
incorporating solid-state detectors specified by 6A002.a.1.''
ECCN 6D991 is amended by replacing the reference to 6A002.e with
6A002.a.1.d in the Heading and the RS control paragraph of the License
Requirements section, in order to harmonize with revisions made by this
rule.
ECCN 6D994 is removed, because the software that is unilaterally
controlled by the United States in this entry is now multilaterally
controlled by the member countries of the Wassenaar Arrangement, and
the control for this
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software is added by this rule to 6D003.c.
ECCN 6E001 is amended by:
Removing the reference to 6A002.e in the RS control paragraph of
the License Requirements section, because this control is moved to
6A002.a.1.d, which is already controlled under RS:1; and
Revising the reference to 6A002.e to read 6A002.a.1.d in paragraph
2 of the TSR paragraph of the License Exception section, in order to
harmonize with revisions made by this rule;
Removing ``technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g, and .c from LE TSR eligibility in paragraph 4 of
the LE TSR paragraph of the License Exception Section. Technology for
these newly added low light level components warrant a higher degree of
control, i.e., no list based license exceptions.
ECCN 6E002 is amended by:
Removing the reference to 6A002.e in the RS control paragraph of
the License Requirements section, because this control is moved to
6A002.a.1.d, which is already controlled under RS:1;
Revising the reference to 6A002.e to read 6A002.a.1.d in the TSR
paragraph of the License Exception section, in order to harmonize with
revisions made by this rule; and
Removing ``technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g, and .c from LE TSR eligibility in paragraph 4 of
the LE TSR paragraph of the License Exception Section. Technology for
these newly added low light level components warrant a higher degree of
control, i.e., no list based license exceptions.
ECCN 6E101 is amended by removing the reference to 6A002.e in the
Related Definitions paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section,
in order to harmonize with revisions made by this rule. 6A002.e is
moved by this rule to 6A002.a.1.d. 6A002.a.1 is already referenced in
the Related Definitions of ECCN 6E101.
Category 7--Navigation and Avionics
ECCN 7A003 (Inertial Systems and Specially Designed Components)
The Heading is corrected by adding the parenthetical phrase ``(see
List of Items Controlled)'' to reference the List of Items Controlled
where controlled equipment is set forth.
ECCN 7A004 (Gyro-Astro Compasses/`Star Trackers')
The Heading is deleted and replaced with `` `Star trackers' and
components therefor, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).''
``Star trackers'' is synonymous with ``gyro-astro compasses.'' ``Star
trackers'' is, however the more common industry-standard term.
Two paragraphs are added to the List of Items Controlled section.
Paragraph 7A004.a controls `` `Star trackers' with a specified azimuth
accuracy of equal to or less (better) than 20 seconds of arc throughout
the specified lifetime of the equipment.'' Paragraph 7A004.b is an
introductory paragraph that reads ``Components specially designed for
equipment specified in 7A004.a as follows:'' Subparagraph b.1 controls
``Optical heads or baffles;'' and subparagraph b.2 controls ``Data
processing units.'' A Technical Note is also added to read, `` `star
trackers' are also referred to as stellar attitude sensors or gyro-
astro compasses.'' The star trackers are usually integrated in the
attitude and orbit control systems for spacecraft. Their performance
has a significant influence on the final accuracy of the observation
satellites, as well as for telecommunication satellites for civilian
and military applications. WA determined that the current threshold is
too high to distinguish sensitive observation applications. BIS is
therefore revising the azimuth accuracy from ``equal to or less
(better) than 5 seconds of arc'' to ``20 seconds of arc throughout the
specified lifetime of the equipment.'' WA also determined that the
performance threshold should apply to the full duration of the mission
because the applicable datasheets often refer to beginning of life
(BOL) and the end of life (EOL) performance. Additionally, controls are
added for specially designed components, such as, optical heads,
baffles, and data processing units, which are sensitive, warrant
control, and are now often sold separately.
ECCN 7A005 (Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Receiving
Equipment)
The Heading is corrected by adding the parenthetical phrase ``(see
List of Items Controlled)'' to reference the List of Items Controlled
where controlled equipment is set forth.
ECCN 7D002 (``Source Code'' for the ``Use'' of Any Inertial Navigation
Equipment, Including Inertial Equipment Not Controlled by 7A003 or
7A004, or Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (`AHRS'))
The Heading and Related Controls paragraph 2 are amended by
replacing the term ``use'' with ``operation or maintenance.'' The
Wassenaar Arrangement is in the process of reviewing ``use'' controls
in the WA Lists and determining which aspects of ``use,'' if any,
warrant control. This amendment is an example of the results of the
``use'' controls review.
ECCN 7D003
Paragraph d.7 is amended by removing the phrase ``raster type head
up displays or'' because subsequent generations of products have
introduced more advanced display technology, such as liquid crystal
display (LCD) and light emitting diode (LED) technology. These more
sophisticated display technologies do not use raster-scanning.
ECCN 7E004
Paragraph a.1 ``Airborne automatic direction finding equipment
operating at frequencies exceeding 5 MHz;'' is removed and reserved
because it is redundant. ECCN 7E004 (Other ``technology'') was
established on the Commerce Control List to cover the technology for
items not specified on the List in Category 7. Airborne automatic
direction-finding technology is, however, already covered by ECCNs
7E001 (``development'') and 7E002 (``production'').
Category 8--Marine
ECCN 8A002 (Marine Systems, Equipment and Components)
The Related Control Note is revised to add a reference to 6A003 for
cameras controls that are being moved from 8A002.f to 6A003.b.
Paragraph 8A002.c is amended by adding the word ``pressure'' in
front of ``hull penetrators'' and removing the words ``or connectors''.
This revision decontrols items commonly used for civil applications
such as those in the oil and gas industry for exploration. The
controls, however, remain in effect for equipment with military
significance. WA determined that the crucial aspects of this control in
terms of military utility are the ability to penetrate a hull at depth
while maintaining hull integrity, which is not a function of
connectors. This determination is reinforced with the term ``pressure
hull'' and makes it clear that the control relates only to
submersibles.
Paragraph 8A002.f is removed and reserved to move all underwater
camera controls, other than those for television and film-based
photographic still cameras, from Category 8 to Category 6.
Specifically, electronic imaging systems specially designed or modified
for underwater use incorporating image intensifier tubes specified by
6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b are now controlled under 6A003.b.3; and
electronic imaging systems specially designed or modified for
underwater
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use incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' specified by 6A002.a.3.g are
now controlled under 6A003.b.4.c.
Category 9--Aerospace and Propulsion
ECCN 9A012 (Non-Military ``Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,'' (``UAVs''))
The Heading and paragraphs a., b.1, b.2, b.3, and b.4 are amended
by adding ``unmanned ``airships'' '', because of WA concerns over high-
altitude airships using combustion engines.
The Note to 9A012 is amended by adding the phrase ``or model
``airships'' '' to make sure such items are not included in the control
of this entry.
ECCN 9D004
Paragraph 9D004.d, including its Note, (``Software'' in ``source
code'', ``object code'' or machine code, required for the ``use'' of
active compensating systems for rotor blade tip clearance control) is
removed and reserved. The Wassenaar Arrangement is in the process of
reviewing ``use'' controls in the WA Lists and determining which
aspects of ``use,'' if any, warrant control. This and similar
amendments described below are examples of the results of this review.
Paragraph 9D004.e is amended by replacing ``use'' with
``operation.'' As noted above, the Wassenaar Arrangement is in the
process of reviewing ``use'' controls in the WA Lists and determining
which aspects of ``use'', if any, warrant control.
Category 9, Product Group E is amended by revising the Note to
remove the phrase ``as ``use'' ``technology'' '' and removing the
phrase ``rebuild and''. As noted above, the Wassenaar Arrangement is in
the process of reviewing ``use'' controls in the WA Lists and
determining which aspects of ``use,'' if any, warrant control.
ECCN 9E003
Paragraph a.2 is simplified by cascading the parameters. The
parameter ``average burner outlet temperature'' is replaced by
``combustor exit temperature'' because the parameter was too general
and often misunderstood. Therefore, the parameter is replaced by an
industry-standard `combustor exit temperature' phrase in paragraph
a.2.a in association with thermally decoupled liners. In addition, a
new parameter is added in a.2.d for ``Liners designed to operate at
'combustor exit temperature' exceeding 1,883K (1,610 [deg]C) and having
holes that meet the parameters specified by 9E003.c.'' A Technical Note
is added to define `combustor exit temperature.' A note is added to
limit the ``required'' technology for holes controlled in 9E003.a.2 to
``the derivation of the geometry and location of the holes.'' Lastly, a
Nota Bene is added to reference 9E003.c for technology required to
manufacture cooling holes.
The parameters defined in 9E003.c (i.e., hole drilling in gas
turbine engine components) are specific to round holes of unvarying
diameter. Cooling holes in gas turbine engine components can have oval,
rectangular, or other shapes, and may vary in size as a function of
depth. This rule introduces in paragraph c.1.a a new parameter, `Cross-
Sectional Area (CSA)' to implement WA's recognition of the need to
adapt the control parameters to account for non-circular holes. The
chosen approach replaces the linear measurement of diameter, which is
specific to circles, with the CSA. This CSA is defined in Technical
Note 1 to 9E003.c as ``the area of the hole in the plane perpendicular
to the hole axis.'' For a circle, the CSA is [pi]R\2\ or [pi](D/2)\2\,
where [pi] is the value 3.1416, R is the hole radius, and D is the hole
diameter. For other hole shapes, the CSA can be calculated through
geometry. CSA is well-known to the component designer because it is
critical to determining cooling flow. By using CSA, a new ratio, the
Hole Shape Ratio (HSR), is established.
Paragraph c.1.b introduces this new ``hole shape ratio'' (HSR)
parameter to the ECCN. It accounts for holes of varying shapes and
profiles, yet maintains the scope of control for circular holes. The
HSR is defined in Technical Note 2 to 9E003.c as, ``the nominal length
of the axis of the hole divided by the square root of its minimum
`cross-sectional area.' '' The square root of CSA is used so that the
ratio is unit-less. The HSR increases with smaller hole CSA, or greater
depth.
Section 734.4 De Minimis U.S. Content
This rule revises paragraph (a)(1) by changing the Adjusted Peak
Performance (APP) level from 1.5 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) to 3.0 WT. The
effect will be that there is no de minimis level for the export from a
foreign country of a foreign made computer with an APP exceeding 3.0 WT
containing U.S.-origin controlled semiconductors (other than memory
circuits) classified under ECCN 3A001 to Computer Tier 3 countries.
Section 738.3 Commerce Country Chart Structure
This rule revises paragraph (a)(1) by adding:
5A001.i,
5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies
to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))), and
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)).
The result of this revision is that a license is required for all
destinations for these items and that there is no license exception
availability for 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)). However, if the item is consigned to and for the
official use of an agency of the U.S. Government (see Sec.
740.2(a)(3)), License Exception GOV may apply for 5A001.i and 5D001 (as
it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a
(as it applies to 5A001.i))).
Section 740.2 Restrictions on all License Exceptions
Paragraph (a)(3) is amended by adding:
5A001.i,
5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies
to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))), and
5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)).
The result of this revision is that a license is required for all
destinations for these items and that there is no license exception
availability for 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i)). However, if the item is consigned to and for the
official use of an agency of the U.S. Government (see Sec.
740.2(a)(3)), License Exception GOV may apply for 5A001.i and 5D001 (as
it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a
(as it applies to 5A001.i))). In addition, the rule adds a sentence to
explain that no license exceptions apply for 5E001.a (as it applies to
5A001.i, or 5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i)).
Paragraph (a)(7), ``space qualified'' items, is amended by changing
the three references to 6A002.e to 6A002.a.1, because 6A002.e was moved
to 6A002.a.1.d and all the subparagraphs of 6A002.a.1 are ``space
qualified'' solid-state detectors. Therefore, no license exception may
be used for any commodities controlled under 6A002.a.1.
Section 740.7 License Exception APP
Paragraph (c)(3)(ii) is amended by raising the ``Adjusted Peak
Performance'' (APP) from 1.5 to 25 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ``APP'' eligibility level for deemed
exports of ``technology'' and ``source code'' ``software'' for the
``development'' and
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``production'' of computers to foreign nationals of Computer Tier 1
destinations (see Section 740.7(c)(1) for a listing of Computer Tier 1
destinations), except for the subgroup of countries listed in paragraph
(c)(3)(i) that already have an unlimited APP eligibility level.
Technological advances in computer technology have made it necessary to
raise APP eligibility level.
Paragraph (c)(3)(iii) is amended by raising the ``Adjusted Peak
Performance'' (APP) from 3 to 120 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ``APP'' eligibility level for deemed
exports of ``technology'' and ``source code'' ``software'' for the
``use'' of computers to foreign nationals of Computer Tier 1
destinations (see Section 740.7(c)(1) for a listing of Computer Tier 1
destinations), except for the subgroup of countries listed in paragraph
(c)(3)(i) that have an unlimited APP eligibility level. Technological
advances in computer technology have made it necessary to raise APP
eligibility level.
Paragraph (d)(3)(i) is amended by raising the ``Adjusted Peak
Performance'' (APP) from 0.5 to 12 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ``APP'' eligibility level for deemed
exports of ``technology'' and ``source code'' ``software'' for the
``development'' and ``production'' of computers to foreign nationals of
Computer Tier 3 destinations (see Section 740.7(d)(1) for a listing of
Computer Tier 3 destinations). This eligibility is subject to the
restrictions in Section 740.7(b) and a Foreign National Review
requirement in Section 740.7(d)(4). Technological advances in computer
technology have made it necessary to raise APP eligibility level.
Paragraph (d)(3)(ii) is amended by raising the ``Adjusted Peak
Performance'' (APP) from 0.75 to 25 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT). This will
raise the License Exception ``APP'' eligibility level for deemed
exports of ``technology'' and ``source code'' ``software'' for the
``use'' of computers to foreign nationals of Computer Tier 3
destinations (see Section 740.7(d)(1) for a listing of Computer Tier 3
destinations). This eligibility is subject to the restrictions in
Section 740.7(b) and a Foreign National Review requirement in Section
740.7(d)(4). Advances in computer technology have made it necessary to
raise APP eligibility level.
License Exception GOV 740.11 Supplement No. 1 to Section 740.11
Introductory paragraph (a)(1) is amended by adding the phrase
``systems or transmitting and receiving arrays, designed for'' and
removing the word ``systems'' in the description for ECCN
6A001.a.1.b.1. This revision harmonizes it with the revisions made to
6A001.a.1.b described in the preamble.
Section 740.16 Additional Permissive Reexports (APR)
This rule limits use of License Exception APR for cameras described
in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or
a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.c, or components described in 6A002.a.2.a, a.2.b,
a.2.c, a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g by making such cameras and components
ineligible for reexport under paragraph (a)(2) of License Exception
APR--``reexports from Country Group A:1 and cooperating countries'' and
under paragraph (b)(2) for reexports to and among Country Group A:1 and
cooperating countries.
However, paragraph (b)(3) provides for allowances from the
exclusions listed in (b)(2) for reexports to among countries listed in
(b)(3) under specified circumstances. Paragraph (b)(3) is amended to
add cameras described in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.2.a or a.2.b) and 6A003.b.4.c.
Section 740.20 License Exception Strategic Trade Authorization (STA)
Section 740.20 is amended by adding paragraph (b)(2)(ix) to remove
low light level components and related ``technology'' from License
Exception STA eligibility. The new paragraph reads, ``License Exception
STA may not be used for any commodity controlled by ECCNs 6A002.a.2,
a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g or .c, or any related ``technology'' controlled by
6E001 or 6E002.''
Section 742.6 Regional Stability
Paragraph (a)(1) is amended by removing all references (four
references) to 6A002.e, because this paragraph was moved to
6A002.a.1.d. In addition, paragraph 6A003.b.4.c is added to paragraph
(a)(1), because this new paragraph is controlled for RS:1 reasons. ECCN
6D994 is removed from paragraph (a)(1), because this ECCN is removed
from the CCL (see explanation for 6D994 above).
Section 742.13 Communications Intercepting Devices; Software and
Technology for Communications Intercepting Devices
Paragraph (a)(1) is amended by adding 5A001.i, 5D001.a
(``software'' for the ``production'' or ``development'' of 5A001.i
equipment, functions or features), 5D001.b (``software'' to support
5E001.a ``technology'' for 5A001.i equipment or certain 5D001.a
``software''), 5D001.c (``software'' to provide characteristics,
functions or features of 5A001.i equipment), and 5E001.a
(``technology'' for the ``production'' or ``development'' of 5A001.i
equipment or certain 5D001.a ``software'') to add license requirements
for surreptitious listening (SL) reasons to all destinations, including
Canada, and to apply the license policy set forth in this section to
these items. License applications will generally be denied to embargoed
destinations and to any end-user, except a provider of wire or
electronic communication services or an officer, agent, or employee of,
or person under contract with such a provider, in the normal course of
the business of providing that wire or electronic communication
service; or an officer, agent, or employee of, or a person under
contract with, the United States, one of the 50 States, or a political
subdivision thereof, when engaged in the normal course of government
activities.
Part 743 Special Reporting
WA has three levels of controls as reflected in its Basic List
(BL), Sensitive List (SL), and Very Sensitive List (VSL). BIS makes
items on the WA BL and SL eligible for license exceptions. Because of
the U.S. obligations under its agreements to the WA, the United States
must report on SL items exported outside of the WA membership
countries. BIS does this by gathering data from its licensing database.
To collect data on exports made under license exceptions, BIS requires
WA reporting on SL items exported (excluding deemed exports) under
License Exceptions GBS, CIV, TSR, LVS, APP, STA, and portions of GOV.
As a result of WA making changes to its SL, this rule makes
corresponding changes to the reporting requirements of section 743.1 of
the EAR.
Paragraph 743.1(c)(1)(iii) is amended by removing references to
3B001.a.2 (Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) reactors).
WA agreed to remove MOCVD reactors from the WA Sensitive List because
such equipment has become common and is not of any particular strategic
importance.
With the addition of License Exception STA, many more Category 6
entries have become eligible for export via license exception and are
therefore subject to WA reporting requirements. Therefore, many ECCNs
are added to Section 743.1(c)(1)(vi). Some added entries are not
eligible themselves for license exception, but are added for reference
because the technology for
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these ECCNs is eligible for license exception under ECCNs 6E001 and
6E002. In addition, the Notes to Section 743.1(c)(1)(vi) are reinserted
and revised to harmonize with the WA Sensitive List. These Notes were
inadvertently removed by the May 20, 2011 Wassenaar rule (76 FR 29619).
As a result of the changes described above, this rule adds the Note
``License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for reporting
requirements for exports under License Exceptions.'' to the end of the
License Requirements sections of ECCNs 6A003 and 6B008.
As a result of the change to the control level of computers in ECCN
4A003.b, this rule revises the APP from 1.5 WT to 3.0 WT in Sec.
743.2(b) for Computer Tier 3 countries. Exporters must file post-
shipment reports and keep records in accordance with recordkeeping
requirements in Part 762 for high performance computer exports to
destinations in Computer Tier 3, as well as exports of commodities used
to enhance computers previously exported or reexported to a Computer
Tier 3 destination, where the ``Adjusted Peak Performance'' (``APP'')
is greater than 3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT).
Supplement No. 1 to Part 743 is amended by adding Mexico as the
41st Participating State in the WA. This addition became effective on
January 25, 2012, upon Mexico's completion of the necessary procedures
for joining the WA and WA's approval of Mexico's application to be a
Participating State in the WA.
Section 744.9 Restriction on Certain Exports and Reexports of Cameras
Controlled by ECCN 6A003.b.4.b
Section 744.9 is amended by adding ECCNs 6A003.b.3 and 6A003.b.4.c
to the Title of Section 744.9, the introductory text of paragraph (a)
and in the first sentence of paragraph (b). This will impose a license
requirement to all destinations except Canada if at the time of export
or reexport, the exporter or reexporter knows or is informed that the
item will be or is intended to be: Used by a ``military end user,'' as
defined in paragraph (d) of this section; or incorporated into a
``military commodity'' controlled by ECCN 0A919. Applications for
licenses required by this section will be reviewed by applying the
policies that would be applied under the International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (22 CFR parts 120-130). Shipments subject to the
prohibitions in this section that are consigned to and for the official
use of the U.S. Government authorized pursuant to Section
740.11(b)(2)(ii) of the EAR may be made under License Exception GOV. No
other license exceptions apply to the prohibitions described in
paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
Section 746.7 Iran
Paragraph (a) is amended to add license requirements for exports
and reexports to Iran of 5A001.i, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for 5E001.a
(for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))) and 5E001.a (for 5A001.i,
or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)). Licenses will generally be denied for
such items and no license exceptions may be used to overcome this
license requirement.
Supplement No. 7 to Part 748 VEU List
Supplement No. 7 to Part 748 is amended by removing the citation
``3B001.d'' from the ``Eligible Items (by ECCN)'' column for the
following six entities: Applied Materials (China), Inc, Applied
Materials (Xi'an) Ltd., Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation,
Hynix Semiconductor China Ltd, Hynix Semiconductor (Wuxi) Ltd,
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation. The reason for
the removal of 3B001.d is explained above under ECCN 3B001.
Section 752.3 Eligible Items
Paragraph (a)(7) is amended by adding 5A001.i, 5D001.a (for
5A001.i), 5D001.b (to support 5E001.a ``technology'' for 5A001.i
equipment or certain 5D001.a ``software''), 5D001.c (for 5A001.i), and
5E001.a (for 5A001.i equipment or certain 5D001.a ``software'') to the
list of items ineligible for Special Comprehensive Licenses.
Section 770.2 Item Interpretations
Paragraph (l)(1) ``Interpretation 12: Computers'' is amended by
removing two references to 4A003.a. Paragraph 4A003.a (fault tolerance)
is removed by this rule.
Section 772.1 Definitions of Terms as Used in the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR)
The term ``airship'' is added to Section 772.1, which is used in
Category 9, as well as its definition, ``A power-driven airborne
vehicle that is kept buoyant by a body of gas (usually helium, formerly
hydrogen) which is lighter than air.'' The preamble paragraph
concerning ECCN 9A012 amendments contains an explanation for this
change.
The definition (calculation) for ``Average Output Power,'' as used
in Category 6, is amended by replacing ``* * * laser duration in
seconds.'' with the following:
``* * * period over which a series of consecutive pulses is
emitted, in seconds. For a series of uniformly spaced pulses it is
equal to the total ``laser'' output energy in a single pulse, in
joules, multiplied by the pulse frequency of the ``laser'', in
Hertz.''
The removal of ``laser duration'' from the definition of ``peak power''
would mean that the only remaining place where ``laser duration'' is
used is in the definition of ``average output power.'' Therefore, the
term ``laser duration'' is removed and the definition of ``laser
duration'' is incorporated into the definition of ``average output
power.''
The terms ``common channel signaling,'' ``fault tolerance,'' and
``laser duration'' are removed consistent with changes to the entries
that used these terms. The preamble paragraph concerning ECCN 5E001.c.5
provides an explanation regarding the deletion of the term ``common
channel signaling.'' The preamble paragraph for ECCN 4A003.a contains
an explanation regarding the deletion of the term ``fault tolerance.''
The term ``laser duration'' was used in the definitions of ``average
output power'' and ``peak power.'' As a result the term ``laser
duration'' is no longer needed.
The definition of ``peak power,'' used in Category 6, is revised by
removing ``level of'' and ``laser duration.'' The definition now is,
``The highest power attained in the `pulse duration.' '' The change
within the ``Peak power'' definition from ``laser duration'' to ``pulse
duration'' removes ambiguity by making the definition pulse specific.
The definition for ``positioning accuracy,'' used in Category 2 is
removed. The position accuracy for all machine tools is determined
using only the ISO 230/2 (2006). Also see the Technical Notes
concerning `stated position accuracy' set forth in Category 2 at the
beginning of Product Group B. BIS, with the support of DOE, made these
changes to use only one standard ``ISO 230/2 (2006)'' to determine
``positioning accuracy'' for all machine tools controlled by the EAR in
order to streamline export compliance.
The definition for ``pulse duration,'' used in Category 6, is
amended by replacing the phrase ``measured at Full Width Half Intensity
(FWHI) levels'' with the phrase ``is the time between the half-power
points on the leading edge and trailing edge of an individual pulse.''
The definition for ``pulse duration'' is revised because ``Full Width
Half Intensity'' is not typically used by industry. The leading and
trailing edge of laser pulses are fundamental characteristics and where
the half-power points are easily identified.
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Export Administration Act
Since August 21, 2001, the Export Administration Act of 1979, as
amended, has been in lapse. However, the President, through Executive
Order 13222 of August 17, 2001 (3 CFR, 2001 Comp. 783 (2002)), which
has been extended by successive Presidential Notices, the most recent
being that of Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011)
has continued the EAR in effect under the International Emergency
Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.).
Saving Clause
Shipments of items removed from license exception eligibility or
eligibility for export without a license as a result of this regulatory
action that were on dock for loading, on lighter, laden aboard an
exporting carrier, or en route aboard a carrier to a port of export, on
July 2, 2012, pursuant to actual orders for export to a foreign
destination, may proceed to that destination under the previous license
exception eligibility or without a license so long as they have been
exported from the United States before August 31, 2012. Any such items
not actually exported before midnight, on August 31, 2012, require a
license in accordance with this regulation.
Rulemaking Requirements
1. Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess all
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting
flexibility. This rule has been designated to be a ``significant
regulatory action'' although not economically significant, under
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed by the
Office of Management and Budget.
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 of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et
seq.) (PRA), unless that collection of information displays a currently
valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number. This rule
involves two collections of information subject to the PRA. One of the
collections has been approved by OMB under control number 0694-0088,
``Multi-Purpose Application,'' and carries a burden hour estimate of 58
minutes for a manual or electronic submission. The other of the
collections has been approved by OMB under control number 0694-0106,
``Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements under the Wassenaar
Arrangement,'' and carries a burden hour estimate of 21 minutes for a
manual or electronic submission. Send comments regarding these burden
estimates or any other aspect of these collections of information,
including suggestions for reducing the burden, to OMB Desk Officer, New
Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20503; and to Jasmeet Seehra,
OMB Desk Officer, by email at Jasmeet_K._Seehra@omb.eop.gov or by fax
to (202) 395-7285; and to the Office of Administration, Bureau of
Industry and Security, Department of Commerce, 14th and Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Room 6622, Washington, DC 20230.
3. This rule does not contain policies with Federalism implications
as that term is defined under Executive Order 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)). Immediate
implementation of these amendments fulfills the United States'
international obligation to the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export
Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies. The
Wassenaar Arrangement contributes to international security and
regional stability by promoting greater responsibility in transfers of
conventional arms and dual use goods and technologies, thus preventing
destabilizing accumulations of such items. The Wassenaar Arrangement
consists of 41 member countries that act on a consensus basis and the
changes set forth in this rule implement agreements reached at the
December 2011 plenary session of the WA. Since the United States is a
significant exporter of the items in this rule, implementation of this
provision is necessary for the WA to achieve its purpose. Any delay in
implementation will create a disruption in the movement of affected
items globally because of disharmony between export control measures
implemented by WA members, resulting in tension between member
countries. Export controls work best when all countries implement the
same export controls in a timely manner. If this rulemaking were
delayed to allow for notice and comment and a 30 day delay in
effectiveness, it would prevent the United States from fulfilling its
commitment to the WA in a timely manner and would injure the
credibility of the United States in this and other multilateral
regimes.
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 Sharron Cook, Office of Exporter Services, Bureau of
Industry and Security, Department of Commerce, 14th and Pennsylvania
Ave. NW., Room 2099, Washington, DC 20230.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 734
Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Inventions and
patents, Research science and technology.
15 CFR Part 738
Exports.
15 CFR Parts 740, 748 and 752
Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 742
Exports, Terrorism.
15 CFR Part 743
Administrative practice and procedure, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
15 CFR Part 744
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Terrorism.
15 CFR Parts 746 and 774
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Parts 770 and 772
Exports.
Accordingly, Parts 734, 738, 740, 742, 743, 744, 746, 748, 752,
770, 772 and 774 of the Export Administration
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Regulations (15 CFR parts 730-774) are amended as follows:
PART 734--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for part 734 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13020, 61
FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; 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);
Notice of November 9, 2011, 76 FR 70319 (November 10, 2011).
0
2. Section 734.4 is amended by removing ``1.5'' and adding in its place
``3.0'' in paragraph (a)(1).
PART 738--[AMENDED]
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3. The authority citation for part 738 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).
0
4. Section 738.3 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
Sec. 738.3 Commerce Country Chart structure.
(a) * * *
(1) ECCNs 0A983, 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i, or for 5E001.a
(for 5A001.i or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) and 5E980. A license is required
for all destinations for items controlled under these entries. For
items controlled by 0A983, 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for
5A001.i)) and 5E980, no license exceptions apply. For items controlled
by 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or
for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))) and 5D980, License Exception GOV may apply
if your item is consigned to and for the official use of an agency of
the U.S. Government (see Sec. 740.2(a)(3)). If your item is controlled
by 0A983, 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for 5A001.i,
or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or 5E980 you should proceed directly to
Part 748 of the EAR for license application instructions and Sec. Sec.
742.11 or 742.13 of the EAR for information on the licensing policy
relevant to these types of applications.
* * * * *
PART 740--[AMENDED]
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5. The authority citation for part 740 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 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).
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6. Section 740.2 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(3) and (a)(7) to
read as follows:
Sec. 740.2 Restrictions on all license exceptions.
(a) * * *
(3) The item is primarily useful for surreptitious interception of
wire, oral, or electronic communications, or related software,
controlled under ECCNs 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for
5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))), or 5D980, unless
the item is consigned to and for the official use of an agency of the
U.S. Government (see Sec. 740.11(b)(2)(ii) of this part, Governments
(GOV)). No license exceptions apply for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for
5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or for 5E980.
* * * * *
(7) ``Space qualified'' items. Commodities defined in 3A001.b.8
(Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz), 6A002.a.1,
6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b; ``software'' for commodities defined in
3A001.b.8 (Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz),
6A002.a.1, 6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b and controlled under ECCNs 3D001
(Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz), 6D001,
6D002, 6D991; and ``technology'' for commodities defined in ECCNs
3A001.b.8 (Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTAs) exceeding 18 GHz),
6A002.a.1, 6A008.j.1, or 6A998.b and controlled under ECCNs 3E001,
6E001, 6E002, 6E101, 6E991.
* * * * *
Sec. 740.7 [Amended]
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7. Section 740.7 is amended by:
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a. Removing the phrase ``APP less than or equal to 1.5 Weighted
TeraFLOPS (WT)'' and adding in its place ``APP less than or equal to 25
Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT)'' in paragraph (c)(3)(ii);
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b. Removing the phrase ``with an APP less than or equal to 3 WT are
eligible'' and adding in its place ``with an APP less than or equal to
120 WT are eligible'' in paragraph (c)(3)(iii);
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c. Removing the phrase ``with a APP less than or equal to 0.5 Weighted
TeraFLOPs (WT)'' and adding in its place ``with an APP less than or
equal to 12 Weighted TeraFLOPs (WT)'' in paragraph (d)(3)(i); and
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d. Removing the phrase ``with an APP less than or equal to 0.75 WT are
eligible'' and adding in its place ``with an APP less than or equal to
25 WT are eligible'' in paragraph (d)(3)(ii).
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8. Supplement No. 1 to Sec. 740.11 is amended by revising the
introductory text of paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 740.11 Governments, international organizations, international
inspections under the Chemical Weapons Convention, and the
International Space Station (GOV).
* * * * *
Supplement No. 1 to Sec. 740.11--Additional Restrictions on use of
License Exception GOV
(a) * * *
(1) Items identified on the Commerce Control List as controlled
for national security (NS) reasons under Export Control
Classification Numbers (ECCNs) as follows for export or reexport to
destinations other than Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, or the United Kingdom: 1C001,
5A001.b.5, 5A001.h, 6A001.a.1.b.1 systems or transmitting and
receiving arrays, designed for object detection and location, having
a sound pressure level exceeding 210 dB (reference 1 [micro]Pa at 1
m) and an operating frequency in the band from 30 Hz to 2 kHz
inclusive, 6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3,
6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6, 6A001.a.2.b, 6A001.a.2.e, 6A002.a.1.c,
6B008, 8A001.b, 8A001.d, 8A002.o.3.b; and
* * * * *
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9. Section 740.16 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(2),
and the introductory text of paragraph (b)(3), to read as follows:
Sec. 740.16 Additional permissive reexports (APR).
(a) * * *
(2) The commodities being reexported are not controlled for NP, CB,
MT, SI or CC reasons and are not military commodities described in ECCN
0A919 or cameras described in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the
characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.b,
6A003.b.4.c, or components described in 6A002.a.2.a, a.2.b, a.2.c,
a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g; and
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, cameras
described in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics listed in
6A002.a.2.a or
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a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.b, 6A003.b.4.c, or components described in
6A002.a.2.a, a.2.b, a.2.c, a.3.b.2.b, or a.3.g, and ``military
commodities'' described in ECCN 0A919 may not be exported under this
paragraph (b).
(3) Cameras described in ECCN 6A003.b.3 (having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.2.a or a.2.b), 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c may be
exported or reexported to and among: Albania, Australia, Austria,
Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,
South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and the
United Kingdom if:
* * * * *
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10. Section 740.20 is amended by adding paragraph (b)(2)(ix), to read
as follows:
Sec. 740.20 License Exception Strategic Trade Authorization (STA).
* * * * *
(b) * * *
(2) * * *
(ix) License Exception STA may not be used for any commodity
controlled by ECCNs 6A002.a.2, a.3.a, a.3.b, a.3.g or .c, or any
related ``technology'' controlled by 6E001 or 6E002.
* * * * *
PART 742--[AMENDED]
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11. The authority citation for part 742 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22
U.S.C. 7210; Sec. 1503, Pub. L. 108-11, 117 Stat. 559; E.O. 12058,
43 FR 20947, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3
CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp.,
p. 950; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O.
13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Presidential
Determination 2003-23 of May 7, 2003, 68 FR 26459, May 16, 2003;
Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011); Notice of
November 9, 2011, 76 FR 70319 (November 10, 2011).
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12. Section 742.6 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
Sec. 742.6 Regional stability.
(a) * * *
(1) RS Column 1 License Requirements in General. As indicated in
the CCL and in RS column 1 of the Commerce Country Chart (see
Supplement No. 1 to part 738 of the EAR), a license is required to all
destinations, except Canada, for items described on the CCL under ECCNs
3A982; 3D982; 3E982; 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, or .c; 6A003.b.3, b.4.a, and
b.4.c; 6A008.j.1; 6A998.b; 6D001 (only ``software'' for the
``development'' or ``production'' of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c;
6A003.b.3 and .b.4; or 6A008.j.1); 6D002 (only ``software'' for the
``use'' of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c; 6A003.b.3 and .b.4; or
6A008.j.1); 6D003.c; 6D991 (only ``software'' for the ``development,''
``production,'' or ``use'' of equipment controlled by 6A002.a.1.d or
6A998.b); 6E001 (only ``technology'' for ``development'' of items in
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3 (except 6A002.a.3.d.2.a and 6A002.a.3.e for lead
selenide focal plane arrays), and .c, 6A003.b.3 and b.4, or 6A008.j.1);
6E002 (only ``technology'' for ``production'' of items in 6A002.a.1,
a.2, a.3, or .c, 6A003.b.3 or b.4, or 6A008.j.1); 6E991 (only
``technology'' for the ``development,'' ``production,'' or ``use'' of
equipment controlled by 6A998.b); 7A994 (only QRS11 00100 100/101 and
QRS11 0050 443/569 Micromachined Angular Rate Sensors); 7D001 (only
``software'' for ``development'' or ``production'' of items in 7A001,
7A002, or 7A003); 7E001 (only ``technology'' for the ``development'' of
inertial navigation systems, inertial equipment, and specially designed
components therefor for civil aircraft); 7E002 (only ``technology'' for
the ``production'' of inertial navigation systems, inertial equipment,
and specially designed components therefor for civil aircraft); 7E101
(only ``technology'' for the ``use'' of inertial navigation systems,
inertial equipment, and specially designed components for civil
aircraft).
* * * * *
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13. Section 742.13 is amended by revising the section heading and
paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
Sec. 742.13 Communications intercepting devices; software and
technology for communications intercepting devices.
(a) License requirement. (1) In support of U.S. foreign policy to
prohibit the export of items that may be used for the surreptitious
interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, a license is
required for all destinations, including Canada, for ECCNs having an
``SL'' under the ``Reason for Control'' paragraph. These items include
any electronic, mechanical, or other device primarily useful for the
surreptitious interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications
(ECCNs 5A001.i and 5A980); and for related ``software'' primarily
useful for the surreptitious interception of wire, oral, or electronic
communications (ECCN 5D001.c and 5D980.a); and ``software'' primarily
useful for the ``development'', ``production'', or ``use'' of devices
controlled under ECCNs 5A001.i and 5A980 (ECCNs 5D001.a and 5D980.b);
and for ``technology'' primarily useful for the ``development'',
``production'', or ``use'' of items controlled by ECCNs 5A001.i,
5D001.a (for 5A001.i), 5A980 and 5D980 (ECCNs 5E001.a and 5E980); and
for ``software'' primarily useful to support such ECCN 5E001.a
``development'', ``production'', or ``use'' ``technology'' for 5A001.i
equipment and certain 5D001.a ``software'' (ECCN 5D001.b). These
licensing requirements do not supersede the requirements contained in
the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended (18
U.S.C. 2512). This license requirement is not reflected on the Commerce
Country Chart (Supplement No. 1 to Part 738 of the EAR).
* * * * *
PART 743--[AMENDED]
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14. The authority citation for part 743 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
12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
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15. Section 743.1 is amended by:
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a. Revising paragraphs (c)(1)(iii) and (c)(1)(vi); and
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b. Adding Notes for paragraph (c)(1)(vi), to read as follows:
Sec. 743.1 Wassenaar Arrangement.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(1) * * *
(iii) Category 3: 3A002.g.1, 3D001 for ``development'' or
``production'' of 3A002.g.1, and 3E001 for ``development'' or
``production'' of 3A002.g.1;
* * * * *
(vi) Category 6: 6A001.a.1.b (changing 10 kHz to 5 kHz and adding
the text ``or a sound pressure level exceeding 224 dB (reference 1
[mu]Pa at 1 m) for equipment with an operating frequency in the band
from 5 kHz to 10 kHz inclusive'' to the existing text in
6A001.a.1.b.1), and 6A001.a.2.d; 6A002.a.1.a, 6A002.a.1.b, 6A002.a.1.c,
6A002.a.1.d, 6A002.a.2.a (changing 350 [mu]A/lm to 700 [mu]A/lm in
6A002.a.2.a.3.a), 6A002.a.2.b, 6A002.a.3, 6A002.b, 6A002.c
(incorporating image intensifier tubes listed in 6A002.a.2.a (having
characteristics described in this paragraph) or 6A002.a.2.b, ``focal
plane arrays'' listed in 6A002.a.3 (having characteristics described in
Note 1 to
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this paragraph) or solid-state detectors having the characteristics
listed in 6A002.a.1); 6A003.b.3 (incorporating 6A002.a.2.a (having
characteristics described in this paragraph) or 6A002.a.2.b), 6A003.b.4
(incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' listed in 6A002.a.3 to
6A002.a.3.e, 6A002.a.3.f, or 6A002.a.3.g, having characteristics
described in this paragraph), 6A003.b.5; 6A004.c and d; 6A006.a.1,
6A006.a.2 (having a `sensitivity' lower (better) than 2pT rms per
square root Hz), 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d (certain items only; see Note to
this paragraph), 6A006.e (incorporating magnetometers specified in
6A006.a.1 or 6A006.a.2, as described by this paragraph); 6A008.d, .h,
and .k; 6B008, 6D001 (for 6A004.c and .d, 6A008.d, .h, and .k, and
6B008); 6D003.a; 6E001 (for equipment and software listed in this
paragraph); and 6E002 (for equipment specified by 6A or 6B in this
paragraph);
Notes to paragraph (c)(1)(vi):
Note 1: Reports for 6A002.a.3 exclude the following ``focal
plane arrays'':
a. Platinum Silicide (PiSi) ``focal plane arrays'' having less
than 10,000 elements;
b. Iridium Silicide (IrSi) ``focal plane arrays'';
c. Indium Antimonide (InSb) or Lead Selenide (PbSe) ``focal
plane arrays'' having less than 256 elements;
d. Indium Arsenide (InAs) ``focal plane arrays'';
e. Lead Sulphide (PbS) ``focal plane arrays'';
f. Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) ``focal plane arrays'';
g. Mercury Cadmium Telluride (HgCdTe) ``focal plane arrays'', as
follows:
1. `Scanning Arrays' having any of the following:
a. 30 elements or less; or
b. Incorporating time delay-and-integration within the element
and having 2 elements or less;
2. `Staring Arrays' less than 256 elements;
Technical Notes: `Scanning Arrays' are defined as ``focal plane
arrays'' designed for use with a scanning optical system that images
a scene in a sequential manner to produce an image.
`Staring Arrays' are defined as ``focal plane arrays'' designed
for use with a non-scanning optical system that images a scene.
h. Gallium Arsenide (GaAs)or Gallium Aluminum Arsenide (GaAlAs)
quantum well ``focal plane arrays'' having less than 256 elements;
and
i. Microbolometer ``focal plane arrays'' having less than 8,000
elements.
Note 2: Reports for 6A002.a.3.g do not apply to:
a. The linear (1-dimensional) ``focal plane arrays'' specially
designed or modified to achieve `charge multiplication' having 4,096
elements or less; or
b. The non-linear (2-dimensional) ``focal plane arrays''
specially designed or modified to achieve `charge multiplication'
having a maximum linear dimension of 4,096 elements and a total of
250,000 elements or less.
Note 3: Reports for 6A006.d, are for ``compensation systems''
for the following:
a. Magnetic sensors controlled in 6A006.a.2 using optically
pumped or nuclear precession (proton/Overhauser) ``technology'' that
will permit these sensors to realize a `sensitivity' lower (better)
than 2 pT rms per square root Hz.
b. Underwater electric field sensors controlled in 6A006.b.
c. Magnetic gradiometers controlled in 6A006.c that will permit
these sensors to realize a `sensitivity' lower (better) than 3 pT/m
rms per square root Hz.
* * * * *
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16. Section 743.2 is amended by removing ``1.5'' and adding in its
place ``3.0'' in paragraph (b).
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17. Supplement No. 1 to part 743 is amended by adding ``Mexico'' in
alphabetic order.
PART 744--[AMENDED]
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18. The authority citation for part 744 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22
U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 179;
E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938, 59
FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 12947, 60 FR 5079, 3 CFR,
1995 Comp., p. 356; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR 45167, 3 CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O. 13222,
66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3
CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 786; Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661
(August 16, 2011); Notice of September 21, 2011, 76 FR 59001
(September, 22, 2011); Notice of November 9, 2011, 76 FR 70319
(November 10, 2011); Notice of January 19, 2012, 77 FR 3067 (January
20, 2012).
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19. Section 744.9 is amended by
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a. Revising the section heading to read as set forth below; and
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b. Removing the reference ``ECCN 6A003.b.4.b'' and adding in its place
``ECCNs 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c'' in the introductory
text of paragraph (a) and in the first sentence of paragraph (b).
Sec. 744.9 Restrictions on certain exports and reexports of cameras
controlled by ECCNs 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c.
* * * * *
PART 746--[AMENDED]
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20. The authority citation for part 746 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
22 U.S.C. 287c; Sec. 1503, Pub. L. 108-11, 117 Stat. 559; 22 U.S.C.
6004; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12854, 58 FR
36587, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 614; E.O. 12918, 59 FR 28205, 3 CFR,
1994 Comp., p. 899; E.O. 13222, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783;
Presidential Determination 2003-23 of May 7, 2003, 68 FR 26459, May
16, 2003; Presidential Determination 2007-7 of December 7, 2006, 72
FR 1899 (January 16, 2007); Notice of August 12, 2011, 76 FR 50661
(August 16, 2011).
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21. Section 746.7 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as
follows:
Sec. 746.7 Iran.
* * * * *
(a) License Requirements--(1) EAR license requirements. A license
is required under the EAR to export or reexport to Iran any item on the
CCL containing a CB Column 1, CB Column 2, CB Column 3, NP Column 1, NP
Column 2, NS Column 1, NS Column 2, MT Column 1, RS Column 1, RS Column
2, CC Column 1, CC Column 2, CC Column 3, AT Column 1 or AT Column 2 in
the Country Chart Column of the License Requirements section of an ECCN
or classified under ECCNs 0A980, 0A982, 0A983, 0A985, 0E982, 1C355,
1C395, 1C980, 1C981, 1C982, 1C983, 1C984, 2A994, 2D994, 2E994, 5A001.i,
5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a
(for 5A001.i))), 5D980, 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for
5A001.i)) or 5E980.
* * * * *
PART 748--[AMENDED]
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22. The authority citation for part 748 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
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).
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23. Supplement No. 7 to part 748 is amended by removing the citation
``3B001.d'' wherever it appears in the ``Eligible Items (by ECCN)''
column.
PART 752--[AMENDED]
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24. The authority citation for part 752 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. app. 2401 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.;
E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13222, 66
FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 12, 2011, 76
FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
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24a. Section 752.3 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(7) to read as
follows:
Sec. 752.3 Eligible items.
(a) * * *
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(7) Communications intercepting devices and related software and
technology controlled by ECCNs 5A001.i, 5A980, 5D001 (for 5A001.i or
for 5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i))), 5D980,
5E001.a (for 5A001.i, or for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)) or 5E980 on the
CCL;
* * * * *
PART 770 [AMENDED]
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25. The authority citation for part 770 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
12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
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26. Section 770.2 is amended by revising paragraph (l)(1) to read as
follows:
Sec. 770.2 Item interpretations.
* * * * *
(l) Interpretation 12: Computers. (1) Digital computers or computer
systems classified under ECCN 4A003.b or .c, that qualify for ``No
License Required'' (NLR) must be evaluated on the basis of Adjusted
Peak Performance (APP) alone, to the exclusion of all other technical
parameters. Digital computers or computer systems classified under ECCN
4A003.b or .c that qualify for License Exception APP must be evaluated
on the basis of APP, to the exclusion of all other technical
parameters, except for ECCN 4A003.e (equipment performing analog-to-
digital conversions exceeding the limits in ECCN 3A001.a.5.a).
Assemblies performing analog-to-digital conversions are evaluated under
Category 3--Electronics, ECCN 3A001.a.5.a.
* * * * *
PART 772--[AMENDED]
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27. The authority citation for 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
12, 2011, 76 FR 50661 (August 16, 2011).
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28. Section 772.1 is amended by:
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a. Adding the definition for ``airship'' in alphabetical order;
0
b. Revising the definition for ``average output power'';
0
c. Removing the definitions for ``common channel signalling'', ``fault
tolerance'', ``laser duration'' and ``positioning accuracy'';
0
d. Revising the definition for ``peak power''; and
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e. Revising the definition for ``pulse duration'', to read as set forth
below;
Sec. 772.1 Definitions of terms as used in the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR).
* * * * *
``Airship''. (Cat 9) A power-driven airborne vehicle that is kept
buoyant by a body of gas (usually helium, formerly hydrogen) which is
lighter than air.
* * * * *
``Average Output Power.'' (Cat 6) The average output power is the
total ``laser'' output energy, in joules, divided by the period over
which a series of consecutive pulses is emitted, in seconds. For a
series of uniformly spaced pulses it is equal to the total ``laser''
output energy in a single pulse, in joules, multiplied by the pulse
frequency of the ``laser,'' in Hertz.
* * * * *
``Peak power''. (Cat 6)--The highest power attained in the ``pulse
duration.''
* * * * *
``Pulse duration.'' (Cat 6)--Duration of a ``laser'' pulse is the
time between the half-power points on the leading edge and trailing
edge of an individual pulse.
* * * * *
PART 774--[AMENDED]
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29. The authority citation for 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).
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30. Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 0, ECCN 0A919 is amended by
revising the RS paragraph in the License Requirements section, and
revising paragraph d. in the Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
Supplement No. 1 to Part 774--The Commerce Control List
* * * * *
0A919 ``Military commodities'' as follows (see list of items
controlled).
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
RS applies to entire entry................ RS Column 1, see Sec.
742.6(a)(3) for license
requirements.
* * * * *
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
d. Incorporate one or more cameras controlled under ECCN
6A003.b.3, .b.4.b, or .b.4.c.
* * * * *
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31. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1, ECCN 1A004 is amended by adding a Note to introductory
paragraph .a in the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled
section, to read as follows:
1A004 Protective and detection equipment and components, not
specially designed for military use, as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. * * *
Note: 1A004.a includes Powered Air Purifying Respirators (PAPR)
that are designed or modified for defense against agents or
materials, listed in 1A004.a.
* * * * *
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32. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1, ECCN 1A005 is amended by revising the Heading, the Items
paragraph, and the notes to ECCN 1A005, to read as follows:
1A005 Body armor and components therefor, as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. Soft body armor not manufactured to military standards or
specifications, or to their equivalents, and specially designed
components therefor;
b. Hard body armor plates providing ballistic protection equal
to or less than level IIIA (NIJ 0101.06, July 2008) or national
equivalents.
Notes to ECCN 1A005:
1. This entry does not control body armor when accompanying its
user for the user's own personal protection.
2. This entry does not control body armor designed to provide
frontal protection only from both fragment and blast from non-
military explosive devices.
3. This entry does not apply to body armor designed to provide
protection only from knife, spike, needle or blunt trauma.
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33. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1, ECCN 1C006, List of Items Controlled section is amended by
adding a Note to paragraph d. (after paragraph d.4), to read as
follows:
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1C006 Fluids and lubricating materials, as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
d. * * *
Note: 1C006.d does not apply to materials specified and
packaged as medical products.
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34. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 1, ECCN 1C008, the List of Items Controlled section is amended
by revising paragraphs a.4. and f. in the Items paragraph, to read as
follows:
1C008 Non-fluorinated polymeric substances as follows (see List of
Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. * * *
a.4. Aromatic polyetherimides having a `glass transition
temperature (Tg)' exceeding 563 K (290 [deg]C);
Note: 1C008.a controls the substances in liquid or solid
``fusible'' form, including resin, powder, pellet, film, sheet,
tape, or ribbon.
N.B.: For non-``fusible'' aromatic polyimides in film, sheet,
tape, or ribbon form, see ECCN 1A003.
* * * * *
f. Polybiphenylenethersulphone having a `glass transition
temperature (Tg)' exceeding 563 K (290 [deg]C).
Technical Note: The `glass transition temperature (Tg)' for
1C008 materials is determined using the method described in ISO
11357-2 (1999) or national equivalents. In addition, for 1C008.a.2
materials, `glass transition temperature (Tg)' is determined on a
PAI test specimen having initially been cured at a minimum
temperature of 310 [deg]C for a minimum of 15 minutes.
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35. The Annex to Category 1 ``List of Explosives (See ECCNs 1A004 and
1A008)'' is amended by removing and reserving paragraph 32.g.
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36. Category 2 ``Materials Processing'', Product Group B ``Test,
Inspection and Production Equipment'', the Notes for category 2B are
amended by:
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a. Removing the Notes for Category 2B;
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b. Revising the ``Technical Notes for 2B001 to 2B009'', including the
Heading, to read as follows:
B. Test, Inspection and Production Equipment
Technical Notes for 2B001 to 2B009, 2B201, 2B290 and 2B991 to
2B999:
1. Secondary parallel contouring axes, (e.g., the w-axis on
horizontal boring mills or a secondary rotary axis the center line
of which is parallel to the primary rotary axis) are not counted in
the total number of contouring axes. Rotary axes need not rotate
over 360[deg]. A rotary axis can be driven by a linear device (e.g.,
a screw or a rack-and-pinion).
2. The number of axes which can be coordinated simultaneously
for ``contouring control'' is the number of axes along or around
which, during processing of the workpiece, simultaneous and
interrelated motions are performed between the workpiece and a tool.
This does not include any additional axes along or around which
other relative motions within the machine are performed, such as:
2.a. Wheel-dressing systems in grinding machines;
2.b. Parallel rotary axes designed for mounting of separate
workpieces;
2.c. Co-linear rotary axes designed for manipulating the same
workpiece by holding it in a chuck from different ends.
3. Axis nomenclature shall be in accordance with International
Standard ISO 841, ``Numerical Control Machines--Axis and Motion
Nomenclature''.
4. A ``tilting spindle'' is counted as a rotary axis.
5. `Stated positioning accuracy' derived from measurements made
according to ISO 230/2 (2006) may be used for each specific machine
model as an alternative to individual machine tests. `Stated
positioning accuracy' means the accuracy value provided to BIS as
representative of the accuracy of a specific machine model.
Note to paragraph 5: Determination of `Stated Positioning
Accuracy':
a. Select five machines of a model to be evaluated;
b. Measure the linear axis accuracies according to ISO 230/2
(2006);
c. Determine the A-values for each axis of each machine. The
method of calculating the A-value is described in the ISO standard;
d. Determine the mean value of the A-value of each axis. This
mean value A becomes the stated value of each axis for the model
([Amacr]x [Amacr]y * * *);
e. Since the Category 2 list refers to each linear axis there
will be as many stated values as there are linear axes;
f. If any axis of a machine model not controlled by 2B001.a. to
2B001.c. has a stated accuracy [Amacr] of 5 [micro]m for grinding
machines and 6.5 [micro]m for milling and turning machines or
better, the builder should be required to reaffirm the accuracy
level once every eighteen months.
6. Measurement uncertainty for the positioning accuracy of
machine tools, as defined in the International Standard ISO 230/2
(2006), shall not be considered.
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37. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2B001, the License Requirements Section,
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a. The Reason for Control table is amended by revising the ``NP''
entry; and
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b. The items paragraph is amended by:
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i. Revising paragraphs a.1., b.1.a., b.3. and c.1.a.; and
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ii. Revising the Notes to 2B001.c, to read as follows:
2B001 Machine tools and any combination thereof, for removing (or
cutting) metals, ceramics or ``composites'', which, according to the
manufacturer's technical specifications, can be equipped with
electronic devices for ``numerical control''; and specially designed
components as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
* * * * * * *
NP applies to 2B001.a, .b, .c, and .d, NP Column 1.
EXCEPT: (1) turning machines under
2B001.a with a capacity no greater than
35 mm diameter; (2) bar machines
(Swissturn), limited to machining only
bar feed through, if maximum bar diameter
is equal to or less than 42 mm and there
is no capability of mounting chucks.
(Machines may have drilling and/or
milling capabilities for machining parts
with diameters less than 42 mm); or (3)
milling machines under 2B001.b with x-
axis travel greater than two meters and
overall positioning accuracy according to
ISO 230/2 (2006) on the x-axis more
(worse) than 22.5 [mu]m.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
a. * * *
a.1. Positioning accuracy according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with
``all compensations available'' equal to or less (better) than 4.5
[mu]m along one or more linear axis; and
* * * * *
b. * * *
b.1. * * *
b.1.a. Positioning accuracy according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with
``all compensations available'' of less (better) than 4.5 [mu]m
along one or more linear axis; and
* * * * *
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b.3. A positioning accuracy according to ISO 230/2 (2006) for
jig boring machines, with ``all compensations available'', of less
(better) than 3.0 [mu]m along any linear axis; or
c. * * *
c.1. * * *
c.1.a. Positioning accuracy according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with
``all compensations available'' of less (better) than 3.0 [mu]m
along one or more linear axis; and
* * * * *
Notes: 2B001.c does not control grinding machines as follows:
a. Cylindrical external, internal, and external-internal
grinding machines, having all of the following:
a.1. Limited to cylindrical grinding; and
a.2. Limited to a maximum workpiece capacity of 150 mm outside
diameter or length.
b. Machines designed specifically as jig grinders that do not
have a z-axis or a w-axis, with a positioning accuracy according to
ISO 230/2 (2006) with ``all compensations available'' less (better)
than 3 [mu]m.
c. Surface grinders.
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38. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2B008, the List of Items Controlled section is amended
by revising the Items paragraph to read as follows:
2B008 Assemblies or units, specially designed for machine tools, or
dimensional inspection or measuring systems and equipment, as
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. Linear position feedback units having an overall ``accuracy''
less (better) than (800 + (600 x L x 10-3)) nm (L equals
the effective length in mm);
N.B.: For ``laser'' systems see also 2B006.b.1.c and d.
b. Rotary position feedback units having an ``accuracy'' less
(better) than 0.00025[deg];
N.B.: For ``laser'' systems see also 2B006.b.2.
Note: 2B008.a and 2B008.b apply to units, which are designed to
determine the positioning information for feedback control, such as
inductive type devices, graduated scales, infrared systems or
``laser'' systems.
c. ``Compound rotary tables'' and ``tilting spindles'', capable
of upgrading, according to the manufacturer's specifications,
machine tools to or above the levels controlled by 2B001 to 2B009.
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39. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2B009, the List of Items Controlled section is amended
by revising paragraph a. in the Items paragraph to read as follows:
2B009 Spin-forming machines and flow-forming machines, which,
according to the manufacturer's technical specifications, can be
equipped with ``numerical control'' units or a computer control and
having all of the following characteristics (see List of Items
Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. Three or more axes which can be coordinated simultaneously
for ``contouring control''; and
* * * * *
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40. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2B201 is amended by revising the Items paragraph, to
read as follows:
2B201 Machine tools, other than those controlled by 2B001, for
removing or cutting metals, ceramics or ``composites'', which,
according to the manufacturer's technical specifications, can be
equipped with electronic devices for simultaneous ``contouring
control'' in two or more axes.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
Note: The identified positioning accuracy values in this entry
are based on ISO 230/2 (2006), which equates to the values based on
ISO 230/2 (1988) that are used by the Nuclear Supplier's Group
(NSG). For 2B201.a and b.1, this results in a change from 6 [mu]m to
4.5 [mu]m, in Note to 2B201.b paragraph .b the change is 30 [mu]m to
22.5 [mu]m, and for 2B201.c the change is from 4 [mu]m to 3 [mu]m.
a. Machine tools for turning, that have positioning accuracies
according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with all compensations available
better (less) than 4.5 [mu]m along any linear axis (overall
positioning) for machines capable of machining diameters greater
than 35 mm;
Note: Item 2B201.a does not control bar machines (Swissturn),
limited to machining only bar feed thru, if maximum bar diameter is
equal to or less than 42 mm and there is no capability of mounting
chucks. Machines may have drilling and/or milling capabilities for
machining parts with diameters less than 42 mm.
b. Machine tools for milling, having any of the following
characteristics:
b.1. Positioning accuracies according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with
``all compensations available'' equal to or less (better) than 4.5
[micro]m along any linear axis (overall positioning); or
b.2. Two or more contouring rotary axes.
Note: 2B201.b does not control milling machines having the
following characteristics:
a. X-axis travel greater than 2 m; and
b. Overall positioning accuracy according to ISO 230/2 (2006) on
the x-axis more (worse) than 22.5 [mu]m.
c. Machine tools for grinding, having any of the following
characteristics:
c.1. Positioning accuracies according to ISO 230/2 (2006) with
``all compensations available'' equal to or less (better) than 3
[micro]m along any linear axis (overall positioning); or
c.2. Two or more contouring rotary axes.
Note: 2B201.c does not control the following grinding machines:
a. Cylindrical external, internal, and external-internal
grinding machines having all of the following characteristics:
1. Limited to cylindrical grinding;
2. A maximum workpiece outside diameter or length of 150 mm;
3. Not more than two axes that can be coordinated simultaneously
for ``contouring control''; and
4. No contouring c-axis.
b. Jig grinders with axes limited to x, y, c and a where c axis
is used to maintain the grinding wheel normal to the work surface,
and the a axis is configured to grind barrel cams;
c. Tool or cutter grinding machines with ``software'' specially
designed for the production of tools or cutters; or
d. Crankshaft or camshaft grinding machines.
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41. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2B991, the List of Items Controlled section is amended
by revising paragraph c. in the Items paragraph, to read as follows:
2B991 Numerical control units for machine tools and ``numerically
controlled'' machine tools, n.e.s.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
c. ``Numerically controlled'' machine tools that, according to
the manufacturer's technical specifications, can be equipped with
electronic devices for simultaneous ``contouring control'' in two or
more axes and that have both of the following characteristics:
c.1. Two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for
contouring control; and
c.2. Positioning accuracies according to ISO 230/2 (2006), with
all compensations available:
c.2.a. Better than 15 [mu]m along any linear axis (overall
positioning) for grinding machines;
c.2.b. Better than 15 [mu]m along any linear axis (overall
positioning) for milling machines; or
c.2.c. Better than 15 [mu]m along any linear axis (overall
positioning) for turning machines; or
* * * * *
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42. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 2, ECCN 2E001, List of Items Controlled section is amended
adding a Note to the end of the Items paragraph, to read as follows:
2E001 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for
the
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``development'' of equipment or ``software'' controlled by 2A
(except 2A983, 2A984, 2A991, or 2A994), 2B (except 2B991, 2B993,
2B996, 2B997, or 2B998), or 2D (except 2D983, 2D984, 2D991, 2D992,
or 2D994).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN
heading.
Note: ECCN 2E001 includes ``technology'' for the integration of
probe systems into coordinate measurement machines specified by
2B006.a.
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43. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, Product Group A is amended by revising Notes 1
and 2 and the Nota Bene to read as follows:
Category 3--Electronics
A. Systems, Equipment and Components
Note 1: The control status of equipment and components
described in 3A001 or 3A002, other than those described in 3A001.a.3
to 3A001.a.10, 3A001.a.12 or 3A001.a.13, which are specially
designed for or which have the same functional characteristics as
other equipment is determined by the control status of the other
equipment.
Note 2: The control status of integrated circuits described in
3A001.a.3 to 3A001.a.9, 3A001.a.12 or 3A001.a.13 that are
unalterably programmed or designed for a specific function for other
equipment is determined by the control status of the other
equipment.
N.B.: When the manufacturer or applicant cannot determine the
control status of the other equipment, the control status of the
integrated circuits is determined in 3A001.a.3 to 3A001.a.9,
3A001.a.12 and 3A001.a.13.
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44. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3A001 is amended by:
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a. Revising the GBS and CIV paragraphs of the License Exception
section, as set forth below; and
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b. Amending the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section
by:
0
1. Adding paragraph a.13, including Technical Note;
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2. Revising paragraphs b.10, b.11.d, and b.11.e;
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3. Adding paragraphs b.11.f and b.11.g;
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4. Removing the note bene following paragraph b.11.e. and adding the
nota bene following paragraph b.11.g;
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5. Revising paragraph e.1.b; as set forth below, and
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6. Removing paragraphs f.1 and f.2.
3A001 Electronic components and specially designed components
therefor, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
License Exceptions
* * * * *
GBS: Yes for 3A001.a.1.b, a.2 to a.13 (except .a.5.a when controlled
for MT), b.2, b.8 (except for TWTAs exceeding 18 GHz), b.9., b.10,
.g, and .h.
CIV: Yes for 3A001.a.3, a.7, and a.11.
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. * * *
a.13. Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) integrated circuits
having any of the following:
a.13.a. A Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) clock frequency of
3.5 GHz or more and a DAC resolution of 10 bit or more, but less
than 12 bit; or
a.13.b. A DAC clock frequency of 1.25 GHz or more and a DAC
resolution of 12 bit or more;
Technical Note: The DAC clock frequency may be specified as the
master clock frequency or the input clock frequency.
b. * * *
b.10. Oscillators or oscillator assemblies, specified to operate
with all of the following:
* * * * *
b.11. * * *
b.11.d. Less than 500 [mu]s for any frequency change exceeding
550 MHz within the synthesized frequency range exceeding 31.8 GHz
but not exceeding 43.5 GHz; or
b.11.e. Less than 1 ms for any frequency change exceeding 550
MHz within the synthesized frequency range exceeding 43.5 GHz but
not exceeding 56 GHz;
b.11.f. Less than 1 ms for any frequency change exceeding 2.2
GHz within the synthesized frequency range exceeding 56 GHz but not
exceeding 70 GHz; or
b.11.g. Less than 1 ms within the synthesized frequency range
exceeding 70 GHz;
N.B.: For general purpose ``signal analyzers'', signal
generators, network analyzers and microwave test receivers, see
3A002.c, 3A002.d, 3A002.e and 3A002.f, respectively.
* * * * *
e. * * *
e.1. * * *
e.1.b. `Secondary cells' having an `energy density' exceeding
300 Wh/kg at 293 K (20 [deg]C);
* * * * *
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45. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3A002, List of Items Controlled, the Items
paragraph is amended by revising paragraphs d.1., d.4., the Technical
Notes of paragraph d.5., paragraphs e.1. and f.1., to read as follows:
3A002 General purpose electronic equipment and accessories therefor,
as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
d. * * *
d.1. Specified to generate pulses having all of the following,
anywhere within the synthesized frequency range exceeding 31.8 GHz
but not exceeding 70 GHz:
d.1.a. `Pulse duration' of less than 100 ns; and
d.1.b. On/off ratio equal to or exceeding 65 dB;
* * * * *
d.4. Single sideband (SSB) phase noise, in dBc/Hz, specified as
being all of the following:
d.4.a. Less (better) than--(126+20 log10 F-20
log10f) for 10 Hz 10 F-20
log10f) for 10 kHz <=F<500 kHz anywhere within the
synthesized frequency range exceeding 3.2 GHz but not exceeding 70
GHz; or
Technical Note: In 3A002.d.4, F is the offset from the operating
frequency in Hz and f is the operating frequency in MHz.
d.5. * * *
Technical Notes: 1. The maximum synthesized frequency of an
arbitrary waveform or function generator is calculated by dividing
the sample rate, in samples/second, by a factor of 2.5.
2. For the purposes of 3A002.d.1.a, `pulse duration' is defined
as the time interval between the leading edge of the pulse achieving
90% of the peak and the trailing edge of the pulse achieving 10% of
the peak.
e. * * *
e.1. Output power exceeding 31.62 mW (15 dBm) anywhere within
the operating frequency range exceeding 43.5 GHz but not exceeding
70 GHz; or
* * * * *
f. * * *
f.1. A maximum operating frequency exceeding 70 GHz; and
* * * * *
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46. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3B001 is amended by:
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a. Revising the License Exceptions section to read as set forth below;
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b. Amending the Items paragraph in the List of Items Controlled by
removing and reserving paragraph d.; and
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c. Revising paragraph e.1 in the Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
3B001 Equipment for the manufacturing of semiconductor devices or
materials, as follows (see List of Items Controlled) and specially
designed components and accessories therefor.
* * * * *
License Exceptions
LVS: $500
GBS: Yes, except a.3 (molecular beam epitaxial growth equipment
using gas
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sources), .e (automatic loading multi-chamber central wafer handling
systems only if connected to equipment controlled by 3B001. a.3, or
.f), and .f (lithography equipment).
CIV: Yes for equipment controlled by 3B001.a.1 and a.2.
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
e. * * *
e.1. Interfaces for wafer input and output, to which more than
two functionally different `semiconductor process tools' controlled
by 3B001.a, 3B001.b, or 3B001.c are designed to be connected; and
* * * * *
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47. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3C001, List of Items Controlled, Items
paragraph is amended by adding a Note to paragraph d. to read as
follows:
3C001 Hetero-epitaxial materials consisting of a ``substrate''
having stacked epitaxially grown multiple layers of any of the
following (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
d. * * *
Note: 3C001.d does not apply to a ``substrate'' having one or
more P-type epitaxial layers of GaN, InGaN, AlGaN, InAlN, InAlGaN,
GaP, InGaP, AlInP or InGaAlP, independent of the sequence of the
elements, except if the P-type epitaxial layer is between N-type
layers.
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48. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3E001, License Requirements section is
amended by revising the NS paragraph to read as follows:
3E001 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for
the ``development'' or ``production'' of equipment or materials
controlled by 3A (except 3A292, 3A980, 3A981, 3A991 3A992, or
3A999), 3B (except 3B991 or 3B992) or 3C (except 3C992).
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to ``technology'' for items NS Column 1.
controlled by 3A001, 3A002, 3A003, 3B001,
3B002, or 3C001 to 3C006.
* * * * *
* * * * *
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49. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3E002, License Exception section is
amended by revising the CIV paragraph to read as follows:
3E002 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note other
than that controlled in 3E001 for the ``development'' or
``production'' of a ``microprocessor microcircuit'', ``micro-
computer microcircuit'' and microcontroller microcircuit core,
having an arithmetic logic unit with an access width of 32 bits or
more and any of the following features or characteristics (see List
of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
License Exceptions
CIV: Yes, for deemed exports, as described in Sec. 734.2(b)(2)(ii)
of the EAR, of ``technology'' for the ``development'' or
``production'' of general purpose microprocessor cores with a vector
processor unit with operand length of 64-bit or less, 64-bit
floating operations not exceeding 50 GFLOPS, or 16-bit or more
floating-point operations not exceeding 50 GMACS (billions of 16-bit
fixed-point multiply-accumulate operations per second). Deemed
exports under License Exception CIV are subject to a Foreign
National Review (FNR) requirement, see Sec. 740.5 of the EAR for
more information about the FNR. License Exception CIV does not apply
to ECCN 3E002 technology also required for the development or
production of items controlled under ECCNs beginning with 3A, 3B, or
3C, or to ECCN 3E002 technology also controlled under ECCN 3E003.
* * * * *
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50. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 3 Electronics, ECCN 3E003, List of Items Controlled section
the Items paragraph is amended by revising paragraph b. to read as
follows:
3E003 Other ``technology'' for the ``development'' or ``production''
of the following (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
b. Hetero-structure semiconductor electronic devices such as
high electron mobility transistors (HEMT), hetero-bipolar
transistors (HBT), quantum well and super lattice devices;
Note: 3E003.b does not control ``technology'' for high electron
mobility transistors (HEMT) operating at frequencies lower than 31.8
GHz and hetero-junction bipolar transistors (HBT) operating at
frequencies lower than 31.8 GHz.
* * * * *
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51. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
4, ECCN 4A003 is amended by:
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a. Revising the Heading;
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b. Revising the NS Column 2 and AT paragraphs in the License
Requirements section;
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c. Revising Note 1 of the License Requirements section;
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d. Revising the APP paragraph in the License Exception section;
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e. Removing and reserving paragraph a. of the Items paragraph in the
List of Items Controlled section; and
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f. Revising paragraph b., to read as follows:
4A003 ``Digital computers'', ``electronic assemblies'', and related
equipment therefor, as follows (see List of Items Controlled) and
specially designed components therefor.
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
* * * * *
NS applies to 4A003.e and .g.............. NS Column 2.
* * * * *
AT applies to entire entry (refer to 4A994 AT Column 1.
for controls on ``digital computers''
with a APP > 0.0128 but <=3.0 WT).
* * * * *
* * * * *
Note 1: For all destinations, except those countries in Country
Group E:1 of Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR, no license is
required (NLR) for computers with an ``Adjusted Peak Performance''
(``APP'') not exceeding 3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) and for
``electronic assemblies'' described in 4A003.c that are not capable
of exceeding an ``Adjusted Peak Performance'' (``APP'') exceeding
3.0 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT) in aggregation, except certain transfers
as set forth in Sec. 746.3 (Iraq).
License Exceptions
* * * * *
APP: Yes, for computers controlled by 4A003.b, and ``electronic
assemblies'' controlled by 4A003.c, to the exclusion of other
technical parameters, with the exception of 4A003.e (equipment
performing analog-to-digital conversions exceeding the limits of
3A001.a.5.a). See Sec. 740.7 of the EAR.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
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b. ``Digital computers'' having an ``Adjusted Peak Performance''
(``APP'') exceeding 3.0 weighted TeraFLOPS (WT);
* * * * *
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52. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
4, Product Group D is amended by revising the Note to read as follows:
D. Software
Note: The control status of ``software'' for equipment described
in other Categories is dealt with in the appropriate Category.
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53. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
4, the ``Technical Note on ``Adjusted Peak Performance'' (``APP'')'' is
amended by revising Note 6 to read as follows:
Technical Note on ``Adjusted Peak Performance'' (``APP'')
* * * * *
Note 6: ``APP'' values must be calculated for: (1) Processor
combinations containing processors specially designed to enhance
performance by aggregation, operating simultaneously and sharing
memory; or (2) Multiple memory/processor combinations operating
simultaneously utilizing specially designed hardware.
Technical Note: Aggregate all processors and accelerators
operating simultaneously and located on the same die.
* * * * *
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54. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I is amended by revising Nota Bene 2 to read as follows:
CATEGORY 5--TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ``INFORMATION SECURITY''
Part I. TELECOMMUNICATIONS
* * * * *
N.B.2. See also Category 5, Part 2 for equipment, components,
and ``software'', performing or incorporating ``information
security'' functions.
* * * * *
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55. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5A001 is amended by:
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a. Revising the License Requirements section;
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b. Revising the Note to paragraph b.3.b;
0
c. Revising the introductory text of paragraph f; and
0
d. Adding paragraph i., and its Notes, to read as follows:
5A001 Telecommunications systems, equipment, components and
accessories, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, SL, AT
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to 5A001.a, .e, .b.5, and .h... NS Column 1.
NS applies to 5A001.b (except .b.5), .c, NS Column 2.
.d, .f, .g, and .i.
SL applies to 5A001.i..................... A license is required for
all destinations, as
specified in Sec. 742.13
of the EAR. Accordingly, a
column specific to this
control does not appear on
the Commerce Country Chart
(Supplement No. 1 to Part
738 of the EAR).
Note to SL paragraph: This
licensing requirement does
not supersede, nor does it
implement, construe or
limit the scope of any
criminal statute,
including, but not limited
to the Omnibus Safe Streets
Act of 1968, as amended.
AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1.
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions. See
Sec. 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the use of License
Exceptions for 5A001.i.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: Telecommunications equipment defined in 5A001.a.1
through 5A001.a.3 for use on board satellites is subject to the
export licensing authority of the Department of State, Directorate
of Defense Trade Controls (22 CFR part 121). Direction finding
equipment defined in 5A001.e is subject to the export licensing
authority of the Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade
Controls (22 CFR part 121). See also 5A101, 5A980, and 5A991.
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
b. * * *
b.3. * * *
b.3.b. * * *
Note: 5A001.b.3.b does not control radio equipment specially
designed for use with any of the following:
a. Civil cellular radio-communications systems; or
b. Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.
* * * * *
f. Jamming equipment specially designed or modified to
intentionally and selectively interfere with, deny, inhibit, degrade
or seduce mobile telecommunication services and perform any of the
following, and specially designed components therefor:
* * * * *
i. Systems or equipment, specially designed or modified to
intercept and process the air interface of `mobile
telecommunications', and specially designed components therefor.
Note: 5A001.i does not apply to equipment designed for `mobile
telecommunications' network operators, or for the ``development'' or
``production'' of `mobile telecommunications' equipment or systems.
Technical Note: For the purposes of 5A001.i, `mobile
telecommunications' refers to the following telecommunications
protocols or standards: GSM, GSM-R, GPRS, IMT-2000, PMR
(Professional Mobile Radio), Inmarsat, Iridium, Thuraya, VSAT or
ACES.
N.B.: See also 5A001.f, 5A980, and the U.S. Munitions List (22
CFR part 121).
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56. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5A980 is amended by revising the Heading and the
Related Controls paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
5A980 Devices primarily useful for the surreptitious interception of
wire, oral, or electronic communications, other than those
controlled under 5A001.i; and parts and accessories therefor.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) See ECCN 5A001.i for systems or equipment,
specially designed or modified to intercept and process the air
interface of `mobile telecommunications', and specially designed
components therefor. (2) See ECCN 5D980 for ``software'' for the
``development'', ``production'' or ``use'' of equipment controlled
by 5A980. (3) See ECCN 5E980 for the ``technology'' for the
``development'', ``production'', and ``use'' of equipment controlled
by 5A980.
* * * * *
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57. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5B001 is amended by:
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a. Revising paragraphs b.2.c, b.2.d and b.4 in the Items paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section, to read as follows; and
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b. Removing paragraph b.5.
5B001 Telecommunication test, inspection and production equipment,
components and accessories, as follows (See List of Items
Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
b. * * *
b.2. * * *
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b.2.c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent
optical detection techniques; or
Note: 5B001.b.2.c applies to equipment specially designed for
the ``development'' of systems using an optical local oscillator in
the receiving side to synchronize with a carrier ``laser.''
Technical Note: For the purpose of 5B001.b.2.c, these techniques
include optical heterodyne, homodyne or intradyne techniques.
b.2.d. Employing analog techniques and having a bandwidth
exceeding 2.5 GHz; or
Note: 5B001.b.2.d. does not include equipment specially
designed for the ``development'' of commercial TV systems.
* * * * *
b.4. Radio equipment employing Quadrature-Amplitude-Modulation
(QAM) techniques above level 256.
* * * * *
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58. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5D001 is amended by revising the License Requirements
section, and the Related Controls paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows:
5D001 ``Software'' as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, SL, AT
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to entire entry................ NS Column 1.
SL applies to the entire entry as A license is required for
applicable for equipment, functions, all destinations, as
features, or characteristics controlled specified in Sec. 742.13
by 5A001.i. of the EAR. Accordingly, a
column specific to this
control does not appear on
the Commerce Country Chart
(Supplement No. 1 to Part
738 of the EAR).
Note to SL paragraph: This
licensing requirement does
not supersede, nor does it
implement, construe or
limit the scope of any
criminal statute,
including, but not limited
to the Omnibus Safe Streets
Act of 1968, as amended.
AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1.
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions. See
Sec. 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the use of License
Exceptions for 5D001 (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5E001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i))).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: See also 5D980 and 5D991
* * * * *
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59. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5D980 is amended by revising the Heading and the
Related Controls paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
5D980 Other ``software'', other than that controlled by 5D001 (for
the equipment, functions, features, or characteristics controlled by
5A001.i, or to support certain ``technology'' controlled by
5E001.a), as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: See also 5D001.a and .c for software controls for
equipment, functions, features or characteristics controlled by
5A001.i and also 5D001.b for controls on ``software'' specially
designed or modified to support ``technology'' controlled by 5E001.a
(for 5A001.i equipment, functions or features, and for 5D001.a
``software'' for 5A001.i equipment). See 5E980 for ``technology''
for the ``development'', ``production'', and ``use'' of equipment
controlled by 5A980 or ``software'' controlled by 5D980.
* * * * *
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60. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5E001 is amended by:
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a. Revising the License Requirements section;
0
b. Revising the Related Controls paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled;
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c. Revising the Note to paragraph b.4, and paragraphs c.1, c.2.c, and
c.4.c in the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section,
as set forth below; and
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d. Removing and reserving paragraph c.5 in the Items paragraph of the
List of Items Controlled section.
5E001 ``Technology'' as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, SL, AT
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to entire entry................ NS Column 1.
SL applies to ``technology'' for the A license is required for
``development'' or ``production'' of all destinations, as
equipment, functions or features specified in Sec. 742.13
controlled by 5A001.i, or for the of the EAR. Accordingly, a
``development'' or ``production'' of column specific to this
``software'' controlled by ECCN 5D001.a control does not appear on
(for 5A001.i). the Commerce Country Chart
(Supplement No. 1 to Part
738 of the EAR).
Note to SL paragraph: This
licensing requirement does
not supersede, nor does it
implement, construe or
limit the scope of any
criminal statute,
including, but not limited
to the Omnibus Safe Streets
Act of 1968, as amended.
AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1.
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions. See
Sec. 740.2(a)(3) of the EAR for restrictions on the use of License
Exceptions for 5E001.a (as it applies to 5A001.i or 5D001.a (as it
applies to 5A001.i))).
License Exceptions
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: Technology defined in 5E001.b.1, 5E001.b.2,
5E001.b.4, or 5E001.c for use on board satellites is subject to the
export licensing authority of the Department of State, Directorate
of Defense Trade Controls (22 CFR part 121). See also 5E101, 5E980
and 5E991.
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
b. * * *
b.4. * * *
Note: 5E001.b.4 does not apply to ``technology'' for the
``development'' of any of the following:
a. Civil cellular radio-communications systems; or
b. Fixed or mobile satellite Earth stations for commercial civil
telecommunications.
c. * * *
c.1. Equipment employing digital techniques designed to operate
at a ``total digital transfer rate'' exceeding 120 Gbit/s;
Technical Note: For telecommunication switching equipment the
``total digital transfer rate'' is the unidirectional speed of a
single interface, measured at the highest speed port or line.
c.2. * * *
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c.2.c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent
optical detection techniques;
Note: 5E001.c.2.c applies to ``technology'' specially designed
for the ``development'' or ``production'' of systems using an
optical local oscillator in the receiving side to synchronize with a
carrier ``laser.''
Technical Note: For the purpose of 5E001.c.2.c, these
techniques include optical heterodyne, homodyne or intradyne
techniques.
* * * * *
c.4.c. Operating in the 1.5 MHz to 87.5 MHz band and
incorporating adaptive techniques providing more than 15 dB
suppression of an interfering signal; or
* * * * *
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61. Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, Part I, ECCN 5E980 is amended by revising the Heading and the
Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items Controlled section to
read as follows:
5E980 ``Technology'', other than that controlled by 5E001.a (for
5A001.i, and for 5D001.a (for 5A001.i)), primarily useful for the
``development'', ``production'', or ``use'' of equipment, functions
or features, of equipment controlled by 5A980 or ``software''
controlled by 5D980.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: See also 5D001.a and .c (for 5A001.i equipment),
5D001.b (supporting 5E001.a ``technology'' for 5A001.i equipment, or
for 5D001.a ``software'' (for 5A001.i equipment)), and 5E001.a (for
5A001.i equipment, or for 5D001.a ``software'' for 5A001.i
equipment).
* * * * *
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62. Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
5, part II, ECCN 5A002 is amended by adding a Note to paragraph a.8 in
the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section to read as
follows:
5A002 ``Information security'' systems, equipment and components
therefor, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
a. * * *
a.8. * * *
Note: 5A002.a.8 applies only to physical layer security.
* * * * *
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63. Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List), Category
6--Sensors and ``Lasers'', ECCN 6A001 is amended by:
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a. Revising the introductory paragraph a.1.b in the Items paragraph of
the List of Items Controlled section;
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b. Adding a Technical Note to the introductory paragraph a.2.a
(following the Note);
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c. Adding a Technical Note to the introductory paragraph a.2.b;
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d. Revising the introductory paragraph a.2.e., to read as follows:
6A001 Acoustic systems, equipment and components, as follows (see
List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. * * *
a.1. * * *
a.1.b. Systems or transmitting and receiving arrays, designed
for object detection or location, having any of the following:
* * * * *
a.2. * * *
a.2.a. * * *
Technical Note: Hydrophones consist of one or more sensing
elements producing a single acoustic output channel. Those that
contain multiple elements can be referred to as a hydrophone group.
* * * * *
a.2.b. Towed acoustic hydrophone arrays having any of the
following:
Technical Note: Hydrophone arrays consist of a number of
hydrophones providing multiple acoustic output channels.
* * * * *
a.2.e. Bottom or bay-cable hydrophone arrays having any of the
following:
* * * * *
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64. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category, ECCN 6A002 is amended by revising the License Requirements
section, the LVS and STA paragraphs of the License Exceptions sections
and the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to
read as follows:
6A002 Optical sensors or equipment and components therefor, as
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, MT, CC, RS, AT, UN
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to entire entry................ NS Column 2.
MT applies to optical detectors in MT Column 1.
6A002.a.1, or a.3 that are specially
designed or modified to protect
``missiles'' against nuclear effects
(e.g., Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-
rays, combined blast and thermal
effects), and usable for ``missiles''.
RS applies to 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3 (except RS Column 1.
a.3.d.2.a and a.3.e for lead selenide
based focal plane arrays (FPAs)), and .c.
CC applies to police-model infrared CC Column 1.
viewers in 6A002.c.
AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1.
UN applies to 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3 and c... Iraq, North Korea, and
Rwanda.
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions.
License Exceptions
LVS: $3,000; except N/A for MT and for 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, and .c.
* * * * *
STA: License Exception STA may not be used to ship to any of the
eight destinations listed in Sec. 740.20(c)(2) of the EAR any
commodity in: 6A002.a.1.a, a.1.b or a.1.c; 6A002.a.3.c, a.3.d,
a.3.e, or a.3.f; or 6A002.b.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. Optical detectors as follows:
a.1. ``Space-qualified'' solid-state detectors as follows:
Note: For the purpose of 6A002.a.1, solid-state detectors
include ``focal plane arrays''.
a.1.a. ``Space-qualified'' solid-state detectors having all of
the following:
a.1.a.1. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 10 nm
but not exceeding 300 nm; and
a.1.a.2. A response of less than 0.1% relative to the peak
response at a wavelength exceeding 400 nm;
a.1.b. ``Space-qualified'' solid-state detectors having all of
the following:
a.1.b.1. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 900
nm but not exceeding 1,200 nm; and
a.1.b.2. A response ``time constant'' of 95 ns or less;
a.1.c. ``Space-qualified'' solid-state detectors having a peak
response in the
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wavelength range exceeding 1,200 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm;
a.1.d. ``Space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' having more
than 2,048 elements per array and having a peak response in the
wavelength range exceeding 300 nm but not exceeding 900 nm;
a.2. Image intensifier tubes and specially designed components
therefor, as follows:
Note: 6A002.a.2 does not control non-imaging photomultiplier
tubes having an electron sensing device in the vacuum space limited
solely to any of the following:
a. A single metal anode; or
b. Metal anodes with a center to center spacing greater than 500
[mu]m.
Technical Note: `Charge multiplication' is a form of electronic
image amplification and is defined as the generation of charge
carriers as a result of an impact ionization gain process. `Charge
multiplication' sensors may take the form of an image intensifier
tube, solid state detector or ``focal plane array''.
a.2.a. Image intensifier tubes having all of the following:
a.2.a.1. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 400
nm but not exceeding 1,050 nm;
a.2.a.2. Electron image amplification using any of the
following:
a.2.a.2.a. A microchannel plate with a hole pitch (center-to-
center spacing) of 12 [mu]m or less; or
a.2.a.2.b. An electron sensing device with a non-binned pixel
pitch of 500 [mu]m or less, specially designed or modified to
achieve `charge multiplication' other than by a microchannel plate;
and
a.2.a.3. Any of the following photocathodes:
a.2.a.3.a. Multialkali photocathodes (e.g., S-20 and S-25)
having a luminous sensitivity exceeding 350 [mu]A/lm;
a.2.a.3.b. GaAs or GaInAs photocathodes; or
a.2.a.3.c. Other ``III-V compound'' semiconductor photocathodes
having a maximum ``radiant sensitivity'' exceeding 10 mA/W;
a.2.b. Image intensifier tubes having all of the following:
a.2.b.1. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 1,050
nm but not exceeding 1,800 nm;
a.2.b.2. Electron image amplification using any of the
following:
a.2.b.2.a. A microchannel plate with a hole pitch (center-to-
center spacing) of 12 [mu]m or less; or
a.2.b.2.b. An electron sensing device with a non-binned pixel
pitch of 500 [mu]m or less, specially designed or modified to
achieve `charge multiplication' other than by a microchannel plate;
and
a.2.b.3. ``III/V compound'' semiconductor (e.g., GaAs or GaInAs)
photocathodes and transferred electron photocathodes, having a
maximum ``radiant sensitivity'' exceeding 15 mA/W;
a.2.c. Specially designed components as follows:
a.2.c.1. Microchannel plates having a hole pitch (center-to-
center spacing) of 12 [mu]m or less;
a.2.c.2. An electron sensing device with a non-binned pixel
pitch of 500 [mu]m or less, specially designed or modified to
achieve `charge multiplication' other than by a microchannel plate;
a.2.c.3. ``III-V compound'' semiconductor (e.g., GaAs or GaInAs)
photocathodes and transferred electron photocathodes;
Note: 6A002.a.2.c.3 does not control compound semiconductor
photocathodes designed to achieve a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
of any of the following:
a. 10 mA/W or less at the peak response in the wavelength range
exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 1,050 nm; or
b. 15 mA/W or less at the peak response in the wavelength range
exceeding 1,050 nm but not exceeding 1,800 nm.
a.3. Non-``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' as follows:
N.B.: `Microbolometer' non-``space-qualified'' ``focal plane
arrays'' are only specified by 6A002.a.3.f.
Technical Note: Linear or two-dimensional multi-element detector
arrays are referred to as ``focal plane arrays'';
Note 1: 6A002.a.3 includes photoconductive arrays and
photovoltaic arrays.
Note 2: 6A002.a.3 does not control:
a. Multi-element (not to exceed 16 elements) encapsulated
photoconductive cells using either lead sulphide or lead selenide;
b. Pyroelectric detectors using any of the following:
b.1. Triglycine sulphate and variants;
b.2. Lead-lanthanum-zirconium titanate and variants;
b.3. Lithium tantalate;
b.4. Polyvinylidene fluoride and variants; or
b.5. Strontium barium niobate and variants.
c. ``Focal plane arrays'' specially designed or modified to
achieve `charge multiplication' and limited by design to have a
maximum ``radiant sensitivity'' of 10 mA/W or less for wavelengths
exceeding 760 nm, having all of the following:
c.1. Incorporating a response limiting mechanism designed not to
be removed or modified; and
c.2. Any of the following:
c.2.a. The response limiting mechanism is integral to or
combined with the detector element; or
c.2.b. The ``focal plane array'' is only operable with the
response limiting mechanism in place.
Technical Note: A response limiting mechanism integral to the
detector element is designed not to be removed or modified without
rendering the detector inoperable.
a.3.a. Non-``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' having all
of the following:
a.3.a.1. Individual elements with a peak response within the
wavelength range exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 1,050 nm; and
a.3.a.2. Any of the following:
a.3.a.2.a. A response ``time constant'' of less than 0.5 ns; or
a.3.a.2.b. Specially designed or modified to achieve `charge
multiplication' and having a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
exceeding 10 mA/W.
a.3.b. Non-``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' having all
of the following:
a.3.b.1. Individual elements with a peak response in the
wavelength range exceeding 1,050 nm but not exceeding 1,200 nm; and
a.3.b.2. Any of the following:
a.3.b.2.a. A response ``time constant'' of 95 ns or less; or
a.3.b.2.b. Specially designed or modified to achieve `charge
multiplication' and having a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
exceeding 10 mA/W.
a.3.c. Non-``space-qualified'' non-linear (2-dimensional)
``focal plane arrays'' having individual elements with a peak
response in the wavelength range exceeding 1,200 nm but not
exceeding 30,000 nm;
N.B.: Silicon and other material based `microbolometer' non-
``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' are only specified by
6A002.a.3.f.
a.3.d. Non-``space-qualified'' linear (1-dimensional) ``focal
plane arrays'' having all of the following:
a.3.d.1. Individual elements with a peak response in the
wavelength range exceeding 1,200 nm but not exceeding 3,000 nm; and
a.3.d.2. Any of the following:
a.3.d.2.a. A ratio of `scan direction' dimension of the detector
element to the `cross-scan direction' dimension of the detector
element of less than 3.8; or
a.3.d.2.b. Signal PRocessing In The Element (SPRITE);
Note: 6A002.a.3.d does not control ``focal plane arrays'' (not
to exceed 32 elements) having detector elements limited solely to
germanium material.
Technical Note: For the purposes of 6A002.a.3.d, `cross-scan
direction' is defined as the axis parallel to the linear array of
detector elements and the `scan direction' is defined as the axis
perpendicular to the linear array of detector elements.
a.3.e. Non-``space-qualified'' linear (1-dimensional) ``focal
plane arrays'' having individual elements with a peak response in
the wavelength range exceeding 3,000 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm;
a.3.f. Non-``space-qualified'' non-linear (2-dimensional)
infrared ``focal plane arrays'' based on `microbolometer' material
having individual elements with an unfiltered response in the
wavelength range equal to or exceeding 8,000 nm but not exceeding
14,000 nm;
Technical Note: For the purposes of 6A002.a.3.f,
`microbolometer' is defined as a thermal imaging detector that, as a
result of a temperature change in the detector caused by the
absorption of infrared radiation, is used to generate any usable
signal.
a.3.g. Non-``space-qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'' having all
of the following:
a.3.g.1. Individual detector elements with a peak response in
the wavelength range exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 900 nm;
a.3.g.2. Specially designed or modified to achieve `charge
multiplication' and having a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
exceeding 10 mA/W for wavelengths exceeding 760 nm; and
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a.3.g.3. Greater than 32 elements.
b. ``Monospectral imaging sensors'' and ``multispectral imaging
sensors'', designed for remote sensing applications and having any
of the following:
b.1. An Instantaneous-Field-Of-View (IFOV) of less than 200
[mu]rad (microradians); or
b.2. Specified for operation in the wavelength range exceeding
400 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm and having all the following:
b.2.a. Providing output imaging data in digital format; and
b.2.b. Having any of the following characteristics:
b.2.b.1. ``Space-qualified''; or
b.2.b.2. Designed for airborne operation, using other than
silicon detectors, and having an IFOV of less than 2.5 mrad
(milliradians);
Note: 6A002.b.1 does not control ``monospectral imaging
sensors'' with a peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 300
nm but not exceeding 900 nm and only incorporating any of the
following non-``space-qualified'' detectors or non-``space-
qualified'' ``focal plane arrays'':
a. Charge Coupled Devices (CCD) not designed or modified to
achieve `charge multiplication'; or
b. Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) devices not
designed or modified to achieve `charge multiplication'.
c. `Direct view' imaging equipment incorporating any of the
following:
c.1. Image intensifier tubes having the characteristics listed
in 6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b;
c.2. ``Focal plane arrays'' having the characteristics listed in
6A002.a.3; or
c.3. Solid state detectors specified by 6A002.a.1.
Technical Note: `Direct view' refers to imaging equipment that
presents a visual image to a human observer without converting the
image into an electronic signal for television display, and that
cannot record or store the image photographically, electronically or
by any other means.
Note: 6A002.c does not control equipment as follows, when
incorporating other than GaAs or GaInAs photocathodes:
a. Industrial or civilian intrusion alarm, traffic or industrial
movement control or counting systems;
b. Medical equipment;
c. Industrial equipment used for inspection, sorting or analysis
of the properties of materials;
d. Flame detectors for industrial furnaces;
e. Equipment specially designed for laboratory use.
d. Special support components for optical sensors, as follows:
d.1. ``Space-qualified'' cryocoolers;
d.2. Non-``space-qualified'' cryocoolers having a cooling source
temperature below 218K (-55 [deg]C), as follows:
d.2.a. Closed cycle type with a specified Mean-Time-To-Failure
(MTTF) or Mean-Time-Between-Failures (MTBF), exceeding 2,500 hours;
d.2.b. Joule-Thomson (JT) self-regulating minicoolers having
bore (outside) diameters of less than 8 mm;
d.3. Optical sensing fibers specially fabricated either
compositionally or structurally, or modified by coating, to be
acoustically, thermally, inertially, electromagnetically or nuclear
radiation sensitive.
Note: 6A002.d.3 does not apply to encapsulated optical sensing
fibers specially designed for bore hole sensing applications.
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65. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category, ECCN 6A003 is amended by:
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a. Revising the Heading;
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b. Revising the License Requirements section; and
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c. Revising the Related Controls and Items paragraphs of the List of
Items Controlled, to read as follows:
6A003 Cameras, systems or equipment, and components therefor, as
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
License Requirements
Reason for Control: NS, NP, RS, AT, UN
Control(s) Country chart
NS applies to entire entry................ NS Column 2.
NP applies to items controlled in NP Column 1.
paragraphs 6A003.a.2, a.3 and a.4.
RS applies to 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.a, RS Column 1.
6A003.b.4.c and to items controlled in
6A003.b.4.b that have a frame rate
greater than 60 Hz or that incorporate a
focal plane array with more than 111,000
elements, or to items in 6A003.b.4.b when
being exported or reexported to be
embedded in a civil product. (But see
Sec. 742.6(a)(2)(iii) and (v) for
certain exemptions).
RS applies to items controlled in RS Column 2.
6A003.b.4.b that have a frame rate of 60
Hz or less and that incorporate a focal
plane array with not more than 111,000
elements if not being exported or
reexported to be embedded in a civil
product.
RS applies to 6A003.b.4.b................. A license is required to
export or reexport these
items to Hong Kong. This
license requirement does
not appear in the Commerce
Country Chart.
AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1.
UN applies to 6A003.b.3 and b.4........... Iraq and Rwanda.
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: (1) See ECCNs 6E001 (``development''), 6E002
(``production''), and 6E201 (``use'') for technology for items
controlled under this entry. (2) Also see ECCN 6A203. (3) See ECCN
8A002.d.1 and .e for television and film-based photographic still
cameras specially designed or modified for underwater use. (4) See
ECCN 0A919 for foreign made military commodities that incorporate
cameras described in 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. (5)
Section 744.9 imposes license requirements on cameras described in
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c if being exported for
incorporation into an item controlled by ECCN 0A919 or for a
military end-user.
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
a. Instrumentation cameras and specially designed components
therefor, as follows:
Note: Instrumentation cameras, controlled by 6A003.a.3 to
6A003.a.5, with modular structures should be evaluated by their
maximum capability, using plug-ins available according to the camera
manufacturer's specifications.
a.1. High-speed cinema recording cameras using any film format
from 8 mm to 16 mm inclusive, in which the film is continuously
advanced throughout the recording period, and that are capable of
recording at framing rates exceeding 13,150 frames/s;
Note: 6A003.a.1 does not control cinema recording cameras
designed for civil purposes.
a.2. Mechanical high speed cameras, in which the film does not
move, capable of recording at rates exceeding 1,000,000 frames/s for
the full framing height of 35 mm film, or at proportionately higher
rates for lesser frame heights, or at proportionately lower rates
for greater frame heights;
a.3. Mechanical or electronic streak cameras having writing
speeds exceeding 10 mm/[mu]s;
a.4. Electronic framing cameras having a speed exceeding
1,000,000 frames/s;
a.5. Electronic cameras having all of the following:
a.5.a. An electronic shutter speed (gating capability) of less
than 1[mu]s per full frame; and
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a.5.b. A read out time allowing a framing rate of more than 125
full frames per second;
a.6. Plug-ins having all of the following characteristics:
a.6.a. Specially designed for instrumentation cameras which have
modular structures and that are controlled by 6A003.a; and
a.6.b. Enabling these cameras to meet the characteristics
specified by 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4 or 6A003.a.5, according to the
manufacturer's specifications;
b. Imaging cameras as follows:
Note: 6A003.b does not control television or video cameras
specially designed for television broadcasting.
b.1. Video cameras incorporating solid state sensors, having a
peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 10 nm, but not
exceeding 30,000 nm and having all of the following:
b.1.a. Having any of the following:
b.1.a.1. More than 4 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' per solid state
array for monochrome (black and white) cameras;
b.1.a.2. More than 4 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' per solid state
array for color cameras incorporating three solid state arrays; or
b.1.a.3. More than 12 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' for solid state
array color cameras incorporating one solid state array; and
b.1.b. Having any of the following:
b.1.b.1. Optical mirrors controlled by 6A004.a.;
b.1.b.2. Optical control equipment controlled by 6A004.d.; or
b.1.b.3. The capability for annotating internally generated
`camera tracking data';
Technical Notes: 1. For the purposes of this entry, digital
video cameras should be evaluated by the maximum number of ``active
pixels'' used for capturing moving images.
2. For the purpose of this entry, `camera tracking data' is the
information necessary to define camera line of sight orientation
with respect to the earth. This includes: 1) the horizontal angle
the camera line of sight makes with respect to the earth's magnetic
field direction and; 2) the vertical angle between the camera line
of sight and the earth's horizon.
b.2. Scanning cameras and scanning camera systems, having all of
the following:
b.2.a. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 10 nm,
but not exceeding 30,000 nm;
b.2.b. Linear detector arrays with more than 8,192 elements per
array; and
b.2.c. Mechanical scanning in one direction;
Note: 6A003.b.2 does not apply to scanning cameras and scanning
camera systems, specially designed for any of the following:
a. Industrial or civilian photocopiers;
b. Image scanners specially designed for civil, stationary,
close proximity scanning applications (e.g., reproduction of images
or print contained in documents, artwork or photographs); or
c. Medical equipment.
b.3. Imaging cameras incorporating image intensifier tubes
having the characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b;
b.4. Imaging cameras incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' having
any of the following:
b.4.a. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
6A002.a.3.a to 6A002.a.3.e;
b.4.b. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
6A002.a.3.f; or
b.4.c. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
6A002.a.3.g;
Note 1: Imaging cameras described in 6A003.b.4 include ``focal
plane arrays'' combined with sufficient ``signal processing''
electronics, beyond the read out integrated circuit, to enable as a
minimum the output of an analog or digital signal once power is
supplied.
Note 2: 6A003.b.4.a does not control imaging cameras
incorporating linear ``focal plane arrays'' with 12 elements or
fewer, not employing time-delay-and-integration within the element
and designed for any of the following:
a. Industrial or civilian intrusion alarm, traffic or industrial
movement control or counting systems;
b. Industrial equipment used for inspection or monitoring of
heat flows in buildings, equipment or industrial processes;
c. Industrial equipment used for inspection, sorting or analysis
of the properties of materials;
d. Equipment specially designed for laboratory use; or
e. Medical equipment.
Note 3: 6A003.b.4.b does not control imaging cameras having any
of the following:
a. A maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz;
b. Having all of the following:
1. Having a minimum horizontal or vertical `Instantaneous-Field-
of-View (IFOV)' of at least 10 mrad/pixel (milliradians/pixel);
2. Incorporating a fixed focal-length lens that is not designed
to be removed;
3. Not incorporating a `direct view' display; and
Technical Note: `Direct view' refers to an imaging camera
operating in the infrared spectrum that presents a visual image to a
human observer using a near-to-eye micro display incorporating any
light-security mechanism.
4. Having any of the following:
a. No facility to obtain a viewable image of the detected field-
of-view; or
b. The camera is designed for a single kind of application and
designed not to be user modified; or
Technical Note: `Instantaneous Field of View (IFOV)' specified
in Note 3.b is the lesser figure of the `Horizontal FOV' or the
`Vertical FOV'.
`Horizontal IFOV' = horizontal Field of View (FOV)/number of
horizontal detector elements
`Vertical IFOV'= vertical Field of View (FOV)/number of vertical
detector elements.
c. The camera is specially designed for installation into a
civilian passenger land vehicle of less than 3 tonnes (gross vehicle
weight) and having all of the following:
1. Is operable only when installed in any of the following:
a. The civilian passenger land vehicle for which it was
intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized maintenance test facility;
and
2. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
to function when it is removed from the vehicle for which it was
intended.
Note: When necessary, details of the items will be provided,
upon request, to the Bureau of Industry and Security in order to
ascertain compliance with the conditions described in Note 3.b.4 and
Note 3.c in this Note to 6A003.b.4.b.
Note 4: 6A003.b.4.c does not apply to `imaging cameras' having
any of the following characteristics:
a. Having all of the following:
1. Where the camera is specially designed for installation as an
integrated component into indoor and wall-plug-operated systems or
equipment, limited by design for a single kind of application, as
follows:
a. Industrial process monitoring, quality control, or analysis
of the properties of materials;
b. Laboratory equipment specially designed for scientific
research;
c. Medical equipment;
d. Financial fraud detection equipment; and
2. Is only operable when installed in any of the following:
a. The system(s) or equipment for which it was intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized maintenance facility; and
3. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
to function when it is removed from the system(s) or equipment for
which it was intended;
b. Where the camera is specially designed for installation into
a civilian passenger land vehicle of less than 3 tonnes (gross
vehicle weight), or passenger and vehicle ferries having a length
overall (LOA) 65 m or greater, and having all of the following:
1. Is only operable when installed in any of the following:
a. The civilian passenger land vehicle or passenger and vehicle
ferry for which it was intended; or
b. A specially designed, authorized maintenance test facility;
and
2. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
to function when it is removed from the vehicle for which it was
intended;
c. Limited by design to have a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
of 10 mA/W or less for wavelengths exceeding 760 nm, having all of
the following:
1. Incorporating a response limiting mechanism designed not to
be removed or modified; and
2. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
to function when the response limiting mechanism is removed; and
3. Not specially designed or modified for underwater use; or
d. Having all of the following:
1. Not incorporating a `direct view' or electronic image
display;
2. Has no facility to output a viewable image of the detected
field of view;
3. The ``focal plane array'' is only operable when installed in
the camera for which it was intended; and
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4. The ``focal plane array'' incorporates an active mechanism
that forces it to be permanently inoperable when removed from the
camera for which it was intended.
Note: When necessary, details of the item will be provided, upon
request, to the Bureau of Industry and Security in order to
ascertain compliance with the conditions described in Note 4 above.
b.5. Imaging cameras incorporating solid-state detectors
specified by 6A002.a.1.
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66. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 6, ECCN 6B008 is amended by adding the Note ``License
Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for reporting
requirements for exports under License Exceptions.'' to the end of the
License Requirements section.
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67. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 6, ECCN 6D991 is amended by revising the Heading and the
License Requirements section, to read as follows:
6D991 ``Software'' specially designed for the ``development'',
``production'', or ``use'' of equipment controlled by 6A002.a.1.d,
6A991, 6A996, 6A997, or 6A998.
License Requirements
Reason for Control: RS, AT
Control(s) Country chart
RS applies to ``software'' for equipment RS Column 1.
controlled by 6A002.a.1.d or 6A998.b.
AT applies to entire entry, except AT Column 1.
``software'' for equipment controlled by
6A991.
AT applies to ``software'' for equipment AT Column 2.
controlled by 6A991.
* * * * *
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68. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 6 Sensors, Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 6D994
is removed.
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69. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 6, ECCN 6E001 is amended by adding a ``License Requirements''
heading above the ``Reason for Control'' heading, revising the RS
paragraph of the License Requirements section and the TSR paragraph of
the License Exceptions section, to read as follows:
6E001 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for
the ``development'' of equipment, materials or ``software''
controlled by 6A (except 6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996, 6A997,
or 6A998), 6B (except 6B995), 6C (except 6C992 or 6C994), or 6D
(except 6D991, 6D992, or 6D993).
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
* * * * *
RS applies to ``technology'' for equipment RS Column 1.
controlled by 6A002.a.1, .a.2, .a.3, or
.c, 6A003.b.3 or .b.4, or 6A008.j.1.
* * * * *
* * * * *
License Requirement Notes: See Sec. 743.1 of the EAR for
reporting requirements for exports under License Exceptions.
* * * * *
License Exceptions
* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except for the following:
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
(2) ``Technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002.a.1.d,
6A004.e or 6A008.j.1;
(3) ``Technology'' for ``software'' specially designed for
``space qualified'' ``laser'' radar or Light Detection and Ranging
(LIDAR) equipment defined in 6A008.j.1 and controlled by 6D001 or
6D002;
(4) Exports or reexports to destinations outside of Austria,
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
or the United Kingdom of ``technology'' for the ``development'' of
the following: 6A001.a.1.b, 6A001.a.1.e, 6A001.a.2.a.1,
6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3, 6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6,
6A001.a.2.b, 6A001.a.2.d, 6A001.a.2.e., 6A002.a.1.a, 6A002.a.1.b,
6A002.a.1.c, 6A002.a.3.c through a.3.f, 6A002.b, 6A003.b.3,
6A003.b.4, 6A004.c, 6A004.d, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d, 6A006.e,
6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k, 6B008, 6D003.a; (b) Equipment controlled
by 6A001.a.2.c or 6A001.a.2.f when specially designed for real time
applications; or (c) ``Software'' controlled by 6D001 and specially
designed for the ``development'' or ``production'' of equipment
controlled by 6B008, or 6D003.a; or
(5) Exports or reexports to Rwanda.
* * * * *
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70. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category, ECCN 6E002 is amended by adding a ``License Requirements''
heading above the ``Reason for Control'' heading, revising the RS
paragraph of the License Requirements section and the TSR paragraph of
the License Exceptions section, to read as follows:
6E002 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for
the ``production'' of equipment or materials controlled by 6A
(except 6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996, 6A997 or 6A998), 6B
(except 6B995) or 6C (except 6C992 or 6C994).
License Requirements
* * * * *
Control(s) Country chart
* * * * *
RS applies to ``technology'' for equipment RS Column 1
controlled by 6A002.a.1, .a.2, .a.3, or
.c, 6A003.b.3 or .b.4, or 6A008.j.1.
* * * * *
License Exceptions
* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except for the following:
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
(2) ``Technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002.a.1.d,
6A004.e or 6A008.j.1;
(3) Exports or reexports to destinations outside of Austria,
Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
or the United Kingdom of ``technology'' for the ``development'' of
the following: (a) Items controlled by 6A001.a.1.b, 6A001.a.1.e,
6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3, 6A001.a.2.a.5,
6A001.a.2.a.6, 6A001.a.2.b, 6A002.a.3.c through a.3.f, 6A002.b,
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4, 6A004.c, 6A004.d, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1,
6A006.d, 6A006.e, 6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k, 6B008; and (b)
Equipment controlled by 6A001.a.2.c and 6A001.a.2.f when specially
designed for real time applications; or
(4) Exports or reexports to Rwanda.
* * * * *
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71. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 6, ECCN 6E101 is amended by revising the Related Definitions
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to read as follows:
6E101 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for
the ``use'' of equipment or ``software'' controlled by 6A002,
6A007.b and .c, 6A008, 6A102, 6A107, 6A108, 6B108, 6D102 or 6D103.
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Definitions: (1) This entry only controls ``technology'' for
equipment controlled by 6A008 when it is designed for airborne
applications and is usable in ``missiles''. (2) This entry only
controls ``technology'' for items in 6A002.a.1 and a.3 that are
specially designed or modified to protect ``missiles'' against
nuclear effects (e.g., Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), X-rays, combined
blast and thermal effects), and usable for ``missiles.'' (3) This
entry only controls ``technology'' for items in 6A007.b
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and .c when the accuracies in 6A007.b.1 and b.2 are met or exceeded.
* * * * *
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72. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7A003 is amended by revising the Heading to read as
follows:
7A003 Inertial systems and specially designed components, as follows
(see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
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73. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7A004 is amended by revising the Heading and the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled, to read as follows:
7A004 `Star trackers' and components therefor, as follows (see List
of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. `Star trackers' with a specified azimuth accuracy of equal to
or less (better) than 20 seconds of arc throughout the specified
lifetime of the equipment;
b. Components specially designed for equipment specified in
7A004.a as follows:
b.1. Optical heads or baffles;
b.2. Data processing units.
Technical Note: `Star trackers' are also referred to as stellar
attitude sensors or gyro-astro compasses.
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74. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7A005 is amended by revising the Heading to read as
follows:
7A005 Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiving equipment
having any of the following (see List of Items Controlled) and
specially designed components therefor.
* * * * *
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75. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7D002 is amended by revising the Heading and the
Related Controls paragraph of the List of Items Controlled, to read as
follows:
7D002 ``Source code'' for the operation or maintenance of any
inertial navigation equipment, including inertial equipment not
controlled by 7A003 or 7A004, or Attitude and Heading Reference
Systems (`AHRS').
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) See also 7D102 and 7D994. (2) This entry does
not control ``source code'' for the operation or maintenance of
gimballed `AHRS'.
* * * * *
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76. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7D003 is amended by revising paragraph d.7. in the
Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled to read as follows:
7D003 Other ``software'' as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
d. * * *
d.7. Three dimensional displays;
* * * * *
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77. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 7, ECCN 7E004 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph
a.1 in the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled.
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78. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 8, ECCN 8A002 is amended by:
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a. Revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items
Controlled section;
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b. Revising paragraph c. in the Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section, to read as follows; and
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c. Removing and reserving paragraph f. (including the Note) in the
Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section.
8A002 Marine systems, equipment and components, as follows (see List
of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
Unit: * * *
Related Controls: (1) See also 8A992 and for underwater
communications systems, see Category 5, Part I--Telecommunications).
8A002 does not control closed and semi-closed circuit (rebreathing)
apparatus that is controlled under 8A018.a. (2) See also 8A992 for
self-contained underwater breathing apparatus that is not controlled
by 8A002 or released for control by the 8A002.q Note. (3) For
electronic imaging systems specially designed or modified for
underwater use incorporating image intensifier tubes specified by
6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b, see 6A003.b.3. (4) For electronic
imaging systems specially designed or modified for underwater use
incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' specified by 6A002.a.3.g, see
6A003.b.4.c.
Related Definitions: * * *
Items:
* * * * *
c. Fiber optic pressure hull penetrators;
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79. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9, ECCN 9A012 is amended by revising the Heading and the Items
paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section to read as follows:
9A012 Non-military ``unmanned aerial vehicles,'' (``UAVs''),
unmanned ``airships'', associated systems, equipment and components,
as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. ``UAVs'' or unmanned ``airships'', having any of the
following:
a.1. An autonomous flight control and navigation capability
(e.g., an autopilot with an Inertial Navigation System); or
a.2. Capability of controlled flight out of the direct visual
range involving a human operator (e.g., televisual remote control);
b. Associated systems, equipment and components, as follows:
b.1. Equipment specially designed for remotely controlling the
``UAVs'' or unmanned ``airships'', controlled by 9A012.a.;
b.2. Systems for navigation, attitude, guidance or control,
other than those controlled in Category 7, specially designed to
provide autonomous flight control or navigation capability to
``UAVs'' or unmanned ``airships'', controlled by 9A012.a.;
b.3. Equipment or components specially designed to convert a
manned ``aircraft'' or a manned ``airship'' to a ``UAV'' or unmanned
``airship'', controlled by 9A012.a;
b.4. Air breathing reciprocating or rotary internal combustion
type engines, specially designed or modified to propel ``UAVs'' or
unmanned ``airships'', at altitudes above 50,000 feet (15,240
meters).
Note: 9A012 does not control model aircraft or model
``airships''.
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80. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9, ECCN 9D004 is amended by:
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a. Removing and reserving paragraph d. (including the Note) in the
Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section; and
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b. Revising paragraph e. in the Items paragraph of the List of Items
Controlled section to read as follows:
9D004 Other ``software'' as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
e. ``Software'' specially designed or modified for the operation
of ``UAVs'' and associated systems, equipment and components,
controlled by 9A012;
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81. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9, Product Group E is amended by revising the Note to read as
follows:
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E. Technology
Note: ``Development'' or ``production'' ``technology''
controlled by 9E001 to 9E003 for gas turbine engines remains
controlled when used for repair or overhaul. Excluded from 9E001 to
9E003 control are: technical data, drawings or documentation for
maintenance activities directly associated with calibration, removal
or replacement of damaged or unserviceable line replaceable units,
including replacement of whole engines or engine modules.
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82. In Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 (the Commerce Control List),
Category 9, ECCN 9E003 is amended by revising paragraphs a.2. and c. in
the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section, to read as
follows:
9E003 Other ``technology'' as follows (see List of Items
Controlled).
* * * * *
List of Items Controlled
* * * * *
Items:
a. * * *
a.2. Combustors having any of the following:
a.2.a. Thermally decoupled liners designed to operate at
'combustor exit temperature' exceeding 1,883K (1,610 [deg]C);
a.2.b. Non-metallic liners;
a.2.c. Non-metallic shells; or
a.2.d. Liners designed to operate at 'combustor exit
temperature' exceeding 1,883K (1,610 [deg]C) and having holes that
meet the parameters specified by 9E003.c;
Note: The ``required'' ``technology'' for holes in 9E003.a.2 is
limited to the derivation of the geometry and location of the holes.
Technical Note: `Combustor exit temperature' is the bulk
average gas path total (stagnation) temperature between the
combustor exit plane and the leading edge of the turbine inlet guide
vane (i.e., measured at engine station T40 as defined in SAE ARP
755A) when the engine is running in a `steady state mode' of
operation at the certificated maximum continuous operating
temperature.
N.B.: See 9E003.c for ``technology'' ``required'' for
manufacturing cooling holes.
* * * * *
c. ``Technology'' ``required'' for manufacturing cooling holes,
in gas turbine engine components incorporating any of the
``technologies'' specified by 9E003.a.1, 9E003.a.2 or 9E003.a.5, and
having any of the following:
c.1. Having all of the following:
c.1.a. Minimum `cross-sectional area' less than 0.45 mm\2\;
c.1.b. `Hole shape ratio' greater than 4.52; and
c.1.c. `Incidence angle' equal to or less than 25[deg]; or
c.2. Having all of the following:
c.2.a. Minimum `cross-sectional area' less than 0.12 mm\2\;
c.2.b. `Hole shape ratio' greater than 5.65; and
c.2.c. `Incidence angle' more than 25[deg];
Note: 9E003.c does not apply to ``technology'' for
manufacturing constant radius cylindrical holes that are straight
through and enter and exit on the external surfaces of the
component.
Technical Notes:
1. For the purposes of 9E003.c, the `cross-sectional area' is
the area of the hole in the plane perpendicular to the hole axis.
2. For the purposes of 9E003.c, `hole shape ratio' is the
nominal length of the axis of the hole divided by the square root of
its minimum `cross-sectional area'.
3. For the purposes of 9E003.c, `incidence angle' is the acute
angle measured between the plane tangential to the airfoil surface
and the hole axis at the point where the hole axis enters the
airfoil surface.
4. Techniques for manufacturing holes in 9E003.c include
``laser'', water jet, Electro-Chemical Machining (ECM) or Electrical
Discharge Machining (EDM) methods.
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Dated: June 14, 2012.
Kevin J. Wolf,
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. 2012-15079 Filed 6-29-12; 8:45 am]
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