Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3361:10 - University of Cincinnati
Chapter 3361:10-17 - Conduct and Ethics
Section 3361:10-17-11 - Conduct and ethics: export control regulations administration and compliance
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3361:10-17-11
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Purpose
This rule describes the roles and responsibilities of university faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and visitors to facilitate compliance with the United States export control regulations.
(B) Scope.
All faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and visitors involved in the following activities on behalf of the university are subject to this rule:
(1)
Research
(2)
Development,
production, or use of export controlled items or technical data
(3)
International
travel
(4)
International shipments
(5)
International
collaborations
(6)
Proprietary work
(C) Definitions.
As used herein, the following terms have the indicated meaning:
(1)
Educational exclusion: information released by
instruction in catalogue courses and associated teaching laboratories, even if
the information being shared is controlled by the department of commerce export
administration regulations (EAR). Information and technology covered by the
international traffic in arms regulations (ITAR) do not qualify for the
educational exclusion.
(2)
Export controls regulations: the body of regulations
that restrict the dissemination of information, new knowledge, technology,
goods and/or services to non-US persons. These regulations include: the ITAR (
22 CFR § 120-130), the export administration regulations (15 Code of Federal
Regulations § 730-774), Office of Foreign Asset Control Regulations ( 31 CFR §
500-599), and part 810 of the Atomic Energy Act ( 10 CFR § 810
).
(3)
Export controls officer: the individual appointed by
the president or his or her designee responsible for facilitating compliance
with export controls regulations and with investigating and reporting
non-compliance.
(4)
Fundamental research exclusion: basic and applied
research in science and engineering, the results of which ordinarily are
published and shared broadly within the scientific community, as distinguished
from proprietary research the results of which ordinarily are restricted for
proprietary or national security reasons. The fundamental research exclusion
only applies to information, not to developed products (National Security
Decision Directive 189).
(5)
Public domain: research or information that is
published and generally available or accessible by the public.
(6)
U.S. person: A
U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident (green card holder); any corporation,
business association, partnership, society, trust, or any other entity,
organization or group that is incorporated to do business in the United States;
or any U.S. governmental (federal, state or local) entity.
(D) Policy.
(1)
It is the policy of the university that all faculty,
staff, students, volunteers, and visitors engaged in activities on behalf of
the university as listed in paragraph (B) of this rule, comply
with all U.S. laws and regulations as they relate to university activities,
including export control regulations. Teaching, research, and public service
are generally intended to be accomplished openly and without prohibitions or
limitations on publication and dissemination of scholarly work. Export control
regulations may restrict or limit opportunities of foreign students or
employees or international collaboration in certain areas. Whenever possible
and appropriate, the university should utilize exemptions to the export
controls regulations. The export controls officer is charged with reviewing
activities and identifying applicable regulatory exemptions (primarily the
fundamental research exclusion, the educational exclusion, and information in
the public domain).
(2)
The export controls officer, in conjunction with
university leadership, should develop policies and/or procedures for the
assessment and management of export controlled activities.
(3)
All university
faculty, staff, students, volunteers, and visitors should complete training
when involved in activities listed in paragraph(B) of this
rule.
(4)
No individual who, in good faith and based upon a
reasonable belief, reports apparent violations of the export controls
regulations shall be subject to retaliation by the university or any member of
the university community.
Replaces: 3361:10-30-01
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