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Control(s)
CB applies to ‘‘technology’’ for items
controlled by
1C351, 1C353, or
1C354.
CB applies to ‘‘technology’’ for materials controlled by
1C350 and for
chemical detection
systems and dedicated detectors
therefor, in
1A004.c, that also
have the technical
characteristics described in 2B351.a.
RS applies to technology for equipment controlled in
1A004.d.
AT applies to entire
entry.
Country chart
(see supp. No. 1 to
part 738)
CB Column 1
CB Column 2
4. In supplement No. 1 to part 774,
Category 1, Export Control Classification
Number (ECCN) 1E201 is revised to read
as follows:
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RS Column 2
1E201 ‘‘Technology’’ according to the
General Technology Note for the ‘‘use’’
of items controlled by 1A002, 1A007,
1A202, 1A225 to 1A227, 1A231, 1B201,
1B225, 1B226, 1B228 to 1B232, 1B233.b,
1B234, 1C002.b.3 and b.4, 1C010.a,
1C010.b, 1C010.e.1, 1C202, 1C210,
1C216, 1C225 to 1C237, 1C239 to 1C241
or 1D201.
AT Column 1
Reporting Requirements
See § 743.1 of the EAR for reporting
requirements for exports under License
Exceptions, and Validated End-User
authorizations.
List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
for a Description of All License Exceptions)
CIV: N/A
TSR: Yes, except for the following:
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons; or
(2) Exports and reexports to destinations
outside of those countries listed in Country
Group A:5 (See Supplement No. 1 to part 740
of the EAR) of ‘‘technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’ or production’’ of the
following:
(a) Items controlled by 1C001; or
(b) Items controlled by 1A002.a which are
composite structures or laminates having an
organic ‘‘matrix’’ and being made from
materials listed under 1C010.c or 1C010.d.
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Special Conditions for STA
STA: License Exception STA may not be
used to ship or transmit ‘‘technology’’
according to the General Technology Note
for the ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
equipment and materials specified by
ECCNs 1A002, 1C001, 1C007.c or d,
1C010.c or d or 1C012 to any of the
destinations listed in Country Group A:6
(See Supplement No.1 to part 740 of the
EAR).
List of Items Controlled
Related Controls (1) Also see ECCNs
1E101, 1E201, and 1E202. (2) See ECCN
1E608 for ‘‘technology’’ for items classified
under ECCN 1B608 or 1C608 that,
immediately prior to July 1, 2014, were
classified under ECCN 1B018.a or 1C018.b
through .m (note that ECCN 1E001 controls
‘‘development’’ and ‘‘production’’
‘‘technology’’ for chlorine trifluoride
controlled by ECCN 1C111.a.3.f—see ECCN
1E101 for controls on ‘‘use’’ ‘‘technology’’ for
chlorine trifluoride). (3) See ECCN 1E002.g
for control libraries (parametric technical
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databases) ‘‘specially designed’’ or modified
to enable equipment to perform the functions
of equipment controlled under ECCN
1A004.c (Nuclear, biological and chemical
(NBC) detection systems) or ECCN 1A004.d
(Equipment for detecting or identifying
explosives residues). (4) ‘‘Technology’’ for
lithium isotope separation (see related ECCN
1B233) and ‘‘technology’’ for items described
in ECCN 1C012 are subject to the export
licensing authority of the Department of
Energy (see 10 CFR part 810). (5)
‘‘Technology’’ for items described in ECCN
1A102 is ‘‘subject to the ITAR’’ (see 22 CFR
parts 120 through 130).
Related Definitions: N/A
Items: The list of items controlled is
contained in the ECCN heading.
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License Requirements
Reason for Control: NP, AT
Control(s)
NP applies to entire
entry, for items
controlled for NP
reasons.
AT applies to entire
entry.
Country chart
(see supp. No. 1 to
part 738)
NP Column 1
AT Column 1
List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
for a Description of All License Exceptions)
CIV: N/A
TSR: N/A
List of Items Controlled
Related Controls: N/A
Related Definitions: N/A
Items: The list of items controlled is
contained in the ECCN heading.
5. Amend supplement No. 5 to part
774 by removing and reserving entries
for item ‘‘No. 1’’ under the subheading
‘‘0A521. Systems, Equipment and
Components.’’, and for item ‘‘No. 1’’
under the subheading ‘‘0E521.
Technology.’’
Dated: March 30, 2018.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
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16 CFR Part 305
RIN 3084–AB15
Energy Labeling Rule; Correction
Federal Trade Commission
(‘‘FTC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’).
ACTION: Final rule; correcting
amendment.
AGENCY:
The Federal Trade
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) is issuing
a correction to the Energy Labeling Rule
to replace regulatory language
inadvertently removed.
DATES: Effective April 5, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hampton Newsome, Attorney, Division
of Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, Federal Trade Commission,
Washington, DC 20580 (202–326–2889).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Commission is correcting 16 CFR part
305 to replace language in § 305.15(b)
inadvertently removed by amendments
published on November 2, 2015 (80 FR
67285, 67299; effective November 2,
2017).
SUMMARY:
List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305
Advertising, Energy conservation,
Household appliances, Labeling,
Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons discussed above, part
305 of title 16 is corrected by making
the following correcting amendment:
PART 305—ENERGY AND WATER USE
LABELING FOR CONSUMER
PRODUCTS UNDER THE ENERGY
POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT
(‘‘ENERGY LABELING RULE’’)
1. The authority citation for part 305
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6294.
2. In § 305.15, paragraph (b) is revised
to read as follows:
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Labeling for lighting products.
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(b) General service lamps. Except as
provided in paragraph (f) of this section,
any covered product that is a general
service lamp shall be labeled as follows:
(1) Principal display panel content.
The principal display panel of the
product package shall be labeled clearly
and conspicuously with the following
information:
(i) The light output of each lamp
included in the package, expressed as
‘‘Brightness’’ in average initial lumens
rounded to the nearest five; and
(ii) The estimated annual energy cost
of each lamp included in the package,
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expressed as ‘‘Estimated Energy Cost’’ in
dollars and based on usage of 3 hours
per day and 11 cents ($0.11) per kWh.
(2) Principal display panel format.
The light output (brightness) and energy
cost shall appear in that order and with
equal clarity and conspicuousness on
the principal display panel of the
product package. The format, terms,
specifications, and minimum sizes shall
follow the specifications and minimum
sizes displayed in Prototype Label 5 in
appendix L of this part.
(3) Lighting Facts label content. The
side or rear display panel of the product
package shall be labeled clearly and
conspicuously with a Lighting Facts
label that contains the following
information in the following order:
(i) The light output of each lamp
included in the package, expressed as
‘‘Brightness’’ in average initial lumens
rounded to the nearest five;
(ii) The estimated annual energy cost
of each lamp included in the package
based on the average initial wattage, a
usage rate of 3 hours per day and 11
cents ($0.11) per kWh and explanatory
text as illustrated in Prototype Label 6
in appendix L of this part;
(iii) The life, as defined in § 305.2(w),
of each lamp included in the package,
expressed in years rounded to the
nearest tenth (based on 3 hours
operation per day);
(iv) The correlated color temperature
of each lamp included in the package,
as measured in degrees Kelvin and
expressed as ‘‘Light Appearance’’ and
by a number and a marker in the form
of a scale as illustrated in Prototype
Label 6 to appendix L of this part placed
proportionately on the scale where the
left end equals 2,600 K and the right end
equals 6,600 K;
(v) The wattage, as defined in
§ 305.2(hh), for each lamp included in
the package, expressed as energy used
in average initial wattage;
(vi) The ENERGY STAR logo as
illustrated in Prototype Label 6 to
appendix L of this part for certified
products, if desired by the manufacturer
or private labeler. Only manufacturers
or private labelers that have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with
the Department of Energy or the
Environmental Protection Agency may
add the ENERGY STAR logo to labels on
certified covered products; such
manufacturers or private labelers may
add the ENERGY STAR logo to labels
only on those products that are covered
by the Memorandum of Understanding;
(vii) The design voltage of each lamp
included in the package, if other than
120 volts;
(viii) For any general service lamp
containing mercury, the following
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statement: ‘‘Contains Mercury For more
on clean up and safe disposal, visit
epa.gov/cfl.’’ The manufacturer may
also print an ‘‘Hg[Encircled]’’ symbol on
the label after the term ‘‘Contains
Mercury’’; and
(ix) No marks or information other
than that specified in this part shall
appear on the Lighting Facts label.
(4) Standard Lighting Facts label
format. Except as provided in paragraph
(b)(5) of this section, information
specified in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section shall be presented on covered
lamp packages in the format, terms,
explanatory text, specifications, and
minimum sizes as shown in Prototype
Labels 6 in appendix L of this part and
consistent in format and orientation
with Sample Labels 10, 11, or 12 in
appendix L. The text and lines shall be
all black or one color type, printed on
a white or other neutral contrasting
background whenever practical.
(i) The Lighting Facts information
shall be set off in a box by use of
hairlines and shall be all black or one
color type, printed on a white or other
neutral contrasting background
whenever practical.
(ii) All information within the
Lighting Facts label shall utilize:
(A) Arial or an equivalent type style;
(B) Upper and lower case letters;
(C) Leading as indicated in Prototype
Label 6 in appendix L of this part;
(D) Letters that never touch;
(E) The box and hairlines separating
information as illustrated in Prototype
Labels 6 in appendix L of this part; and
(F) The minimum font sizes and line
thicknesses as illustrated in Prototype
Label 6 in appendix L of this part.
(5) Lighting Facts format for small
packages. If the total surface area of the
product package available for labeling is
less than 24 square inches and the
package shape or size cannot
accommodate the standard label
required by paragraph (b)(4) of this
section, manufacturers may provide the
information specified in paragraph
(b)(3) of this section using a smaller,
linear label following the format, terms,
explanatory text, specifications, and
minimum sizes illustrated in Prototype
Label 7 in appendix L of this part.
(6) Bilingual labels. The information
required by paragraphs (b)(1) through
(5) of this section may be presented in
a second language either by using
separate labels for each language or in
a bilingual label with the English text in
the format required by this section
immediately followed by the text in the
second language. Sample Label 13 in
appendix L of this part provides an
example of a bilingual Lighting Facts
label. All required information must be
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included in both languages. Numeric
characters that are identical in both
languages need not be repeated.
(7) Product labeling. Any general
service lamp shall be labeled legibly on
the product with the following
information:
(i) The lamp’s average initial lumens,
expressed as a number rounded to the
nearest five, adjacent to the word
‘‘lumens,’’ both provided in minimum 8
point font; and
(ii) For general service lamps
containing mercury, the following
statement: ‘‘Mercury disposal: epa.gov/
cfl’’ in minimum 8 point font.
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By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
16 CFR Part 305
RIN 3084-AB15
Energy Labeling Rule; Correction
AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission (``FTC'' or ``Commission'').
ACTION: Final rule; correcting amendment.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission (``Commission'') is issuing a
correction to the Energy Labeling Rule to replace regulatory language
inadvertently removed.
DATES: Effective April 5, 2018.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hampton Newsome, Attorney, Division of
Enforcement, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission,
Washington, DC 20580 (202-326-2889).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission is correcting 16 CFR part 305
to replace language in Sec. 305.15(b) inadvertently removed by
amendments published on November 2, 2015 (80 FR 67285, 67299; effective
November 2, 2017).
List of Subjects in 16 CFR Part 305
Advertising, Energy conservation, Household appliances, Labeling,
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
For the reasons discussed above, part 305 of title 16 is corrected
by making the following correcting amendment:
PART 305--ENERGY AND WATER USE LABELING FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS UNDER
THE ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT (``ENERGY LABELING RULE'')
0
1. The authority citation for part 305 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 6294.
0
2. In Sec. 305.15, paragraph (b) is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 305.15 Labeling for lighting products.
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(b) General service lamps. Except as provided in paragraph (f) of
this section, any covered product that is a general service lamp shall
be labeled as follows:
(1) Principal display panel content. The principal display panel of
the product package shall be labeled clearly and conspicuously with the
following information:
(i) The light output of each lamp included in the package,
expressed as ``Brightness'' in average initial lumens rounded to the
nearest five; and
(ii) The estimated annual energy cost of each lamp included in the
package,
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expressed as ``Estimated Energy Cost'' in dollars and based on usage of
3 hours per day and 11 cents ($0.11) per kWh.
(2) Principal display panel format. The light output (brightness)
and energy cost shall appear in that order and with equal clarity and
conspicuousness on the principal display panel of the product package.
The format, terms, specifications, and minimum sizes shall follow the
specifications and minimum sizes displayed in Prototype Label 5 in
appendix L of this part.
(3) Lighting Facts label content. The side or rear display panel of
the product package shall be labeled clearly and conspicuously with a
Lighting Facts label that contains the following information in the
following order:
(i) The light output of each lamp included in the package,
expressed as ``Brightness'' in average initial lumens rounded to the
nearest five;
(ii) The estimated annual energy cost of each lamp included in the
package based on the average initial wattage, a usage rate of 3 hours
per day and 11 cents ($0.11) per kWh and explanatory text as
illustrated in Prototype Label 6 in appendix L of this part;
(iii) The life, as defined in Sec. [thinsp]305.2(w), of each lamp
included in the package, expressed in years rounded to the nearest
tenth (based on 3 hours operation per day);
(iv) The correlated color temperature of each lamp included in the
package, as measured in degrees Kelvin and expressed as ``Light
Appearance'' and by a number and a marker in the form of a scale as
illustrated in Prototype Label 6 to appendix L of this part placed
proportionately on the scale where the left end equals 2,600 K and the
right end equals 6,600 K;
(v) The wattage, as defined in Sec. [thinsp]305.2(hh), for each
lamp included in the package, expressed as energy used in average
initial wattage;
(vi) The ENERGY STAR logo as illustrated in Prototype Label 6 to
appendix L of this part for certified products, if desired by the
manufacturer or private labeler. Only manufacturers or private labelers
that have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of
Energy or the Environmental Protection Agency may add the ENERGY STAR
logo to labels on certified covered products; such manufacturers or
private labelers may add the ENERGY STAR logo to labels only on those
products that are covered by the Memorandum of Understanding;
(vii) The design voltage of each lamp included in the package, if
other than 120 volts;
(viii) For any general service lamp containing mercury, the
following statement: ``Contains Mercury For more on clean up and safe
disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl.'' The manufacturer may also print an
``Hg[Encircled]'' symbol on the label after the term ``Contains
Mercury''; and
(ix) No marks or information other than that specified in this part
shall appear on the Lighting Facts label.
(4) Standard Lighting Facts label format. Except as provided in
paragraph (b)(5) of this section, information specified in paragraph
(b)(3) of this section shall be presented on covered lamp packages in
the format, terms, explanatory text, specifications, and minimum sizes
as shown in Prototype Labels 6 in appendix L of this part and
consistent in format and orientation with Sample Labels 10, 11, or 12
in appendix L. The text and lines shall be all black or one color type,
printed on a white or other neutral contrasting background whenever
practical.
(i) The Lighting Facts information shall be set off in a box by use
of hairlines and shall be all black or one color type, printed on a
white or other neutral contrasting background whenever practical.
(ii) All information within the Lighting Facts label shall utilize:
(A) Arial or an equivalent type style;
(B) Upper and lower case letters;
(C) Leading as indicated in Prototype Label 6 in appendix L of this
part;
(D) Letters that never touch;
(E) The box and hairlines separating information as illustrated in
Prototype Labels 6 in appendix L of this part; and
(F) The minimum font sizes and line thicknesses as illustrated in
Prototype Label 6 in appendix L of this part.
(5) Lighting Facts format for small packages. If the total surface
area of the product package available for labeling is less than 24
square inches and the package shape or size cannot accommodate the
standard label required by paragraph (b)(4) of this section,
manufacturers may provide the information specified in paragraph (b)(3)
of this section using a smaller, linear label following the format,
terms, explanatory text, specifications, and minimum sizes illustrated
in Prototype Label 7 in appendix L of this part.
(6) Bilingual labels. The information required by paragraphs (b)(1)
through (5) of this section may be presented in a second language
either by using separate labels for each language or in a bilingual
label with the English text in the format required by this section
immediately followed by the text in the second language. Sample Label
13 in appendix L of this part provides an example of a bilingual
Lighting Facts label. All required information must be included in both
languages. Numeric characters that are identical in both languages need
not be repeated.
(7) Product labeling. Any general service lamp shall be labeled
legibly on the product with the following information:
(i) The lamp's average initial lumens, expressed as a number
rounded to the nearest five, adjacent to the word ``lumens,'' both
provided in minimum 8 point font; and
(ii) For general service lamps containing mercury, the following
statement: ``Mercury disposal: epa.gov/cfl'' in minimum 8 point font.
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By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
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