80_FR_61333 80 FR 61137 - Commerce Control List: Request for Comments Regarding Controls on Military Vehicles, Vessels of War, Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic Equipment, and Auxiliary and Miscellaneous Military Equipment

80 FR 61137 - Commerce Control List: Request for Comments Regarding Controls on Military Vehicles, Vessels of War, Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic Equipment, and Auxiliary and Miscellaneous Military Equipment

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 196 (October 9, 2015)

Page Range61137-61138
FR Document2015-25752

The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of Commerce, maintains the Export Administration Regulations, including the Commerce Control List (CCL). The Export Control Reform Initiative, a fundamental reform of the U.S. export control system, has resulted in transfer to the CCL of items that the President has determined do not warrant control on the United States Munitions List (USML), including certain military vehicles, vessels of war, submersible vessels, oceanographic equipment, auxiliary and miscellaneous military equipment, and related items therefor. The USML is part of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations maintained by the Department of State. Through this notice, BIS is seeking public comments to perform a complementary review of the aforementioned items on the CCL, concurrent with the Department of State's review of the controls implemented in its recent revisions to Categories VI, VII, XIII, and XX of the USML (which control surface vessels of war and special naval equipment, military ground vehicles, miscellaneous military articles and materials, submersible vessels, and related items therefor), to ensure that the descriptions of these items on the CCL are clear, do not inadvertently control items in normal commercial use, account for technological developments, and properly implement the national security and foreign policy objectives of the reform effort. This notice also furthers the retrospective regulatory review directed by the President in Executive Order 13563.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Bureau of Industry and Security

15 CFR Part 774

[Docket No. 150820757-5757-01]


Commerce Control List: Request for Comments Regarding Controls on 
Military Vehicles, Vessels of War, Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic 
Equipment, and Auxiliary and Miscellaneous Military Equipment

AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of inquiry.

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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of 
Commerce, maintains the Export Administration Regulations, including 
the Commerce Control List (CCL). The Export Control Reform Initiative, 
a fundamental reform of the U.S. export control system, has resulted in 
transfer to the CCL of items that the President has determined do not 
warrant control on the United States Munitions List (USML), including 
certain military vehicles, vessels of war, submersible vessels, 
oceanographic equipment, auxiliary and miscellaneous military 
equipment, and related items therefor. The USML is part of the 
International Traffic in Arms Regulations maintained by the Department 
of State. Through this notice, BIS is seeking public comments to 
perform a complementary review of the aforementioned items on the CCL, 
concurrent with the Department of State's review of the controls 
implemented in its recent revisions to Categories VI, VII, XIII, and XX 
of the USML (which control surface vessels of war and special naval 
equipment, military ground vehicles, miscellaneous military articles 
and materials, submersible vessels, and related items therefor), to 
ensure that the descriptions of these items on the CCL are clear, do 
not inadvertently control items in normal commercial use, account for 
technological developments, and properly implement the national 
security and foreign policy objectives of the reform effort. This 
notice also furthers the retrospective regulatory review directed by 
the President in Executive Order 13563.

DATES: Comments must be received by BIS no later than December 8, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted to the Federal rulemaking portal 
(http://www.regulations.gov). You can find this notice by searching on 
its regulations.gov docket number, which is BIS-2015-0039. Comments may 
also be submitted via email to [email protected] or on paper 
to Regulatory Policy Division, Bureau of Industry and Security, Room 
2099B, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Please refer 
to RIN 0694-XC025 in all comments and in the subject line of email 
comments. All comments (including any personally identifying 
information) will be made available for public inspection and copying. 
Commerce's full plan for retrospective regulatory review can be 
accessed at: http://open.commerce.gov/news/2011/08/23/commerce-plan-retrospective-analysis-existing-rules.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions regarding ground 
vehicles and related items (ECCNs 0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606 and 
0E606), contact Gene Christiansen, Office of National Security and 
Technology Transfer Controls, at 202-482-2984 or 
[email protected]. For questions regarding surface vessels 
and related items (ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609 and 8E609) or 
submersible vessels and related items (ECCNs 8A620, 8B620, 8D620, and 
8E620), contact Alexander Lopes, Office of Nonproliferation and Treaty 
Compliance, at 202-482-4875 or [email protected]. For 
questions regarding miscellaneous equipment, materials, and related 
items (ECCNs 0A617, 0B617, 0C617, 0D617, and 0E617), contact Michael 
Rithmire, Office of National Security and Technology Transfer Controls, 
at 202-482-6105 or [email protected]. For questions 
regarding license applications for any of the items specified above, 
contact Elena Love, Thomas DeFee or Jeffery Leitz of the Office of 
Strategic Industries and Economic Security, by phone, at 202-482-4506, 
or by email, at [email protected], [email protected], or 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), Department of Commerce 
maintains the Export Administration Regulations, including the Commerce 
Control List (CCL). The Export Control Reform Initiative, a fundamental 
reform of the U.S. export control system, has resulted in transfer to 
the CCL of items that the President has determined do not warrant 
control on the United States Munitions List (USML), including certain 
military vehicles, vessels of war, submersible vessels, oceanographic 
equipment, auxiliary and miscellaneous military equipment, and related 
items therefor. The USML is part of the International Traffic in Arms 
Regulations maintained by the Department of State. Through this notice, 
BIS is seeking comments to perform a complementary review of military 
vehicles, vessels of war, submersible vessels, oceanographic equipment, 
auxiliary and miscellaneous military equipment, and related items on 
the CCL, concurrent with the Department of State's review of the 
controls implemented in its recent revisions to Categories VI, VII, 
XIII, and XX of the USML (which control surface vessels of war and 
special naval equipment, military ground vehicles, miscellaneous 
military articles and materials, submersible vessels, and related items 
therefor), to ensure that the descriptions of these items on the CCL 
are clear, do not inadvertently control items in normal commercial use, 
account for technological developments, and properly implement the 
national security and foreign policy objectives of the reform effort.
    Specifically, BIS is soliciting comments on the clarity, usability 
and any other matters related to implementation of the ``600 series'' 
Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) that control the 
following items, as well as certain items related thereto: military 
vehicles (ECCNs 0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606, and 0E606); vessels of war 
(ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609, and 8E609); submersible vessels and 
oceanographic equipment (ECCNs 8A620, 8B620, 8D620, and 8E620); and 
auxiliary and miscellaneous military equipment (ECCNs 0A617, 0B617, 
0C617, 0D617, and 0E617).

The Export Control Reform Initiative: USML Review and the CCL

    A core element of the Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative has 
been the streamlining of categories on the USML and the control on the 
CCL of those items that the President determines do

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not warrant USML control. On December 10, 2010, the Department of State 
provided notice to the public of its intent, pursuant to the ECR 
Initiative, to revise the USML to create a more ``positive list'' that 
describes controlled items using, to the extent possible, objective 
criteria rather than broad, open-ended, subjective, or design intent-
based criteria (see 75 FR 76935). As a practical matter, this meant 
revising USML categories so that, with some exceptions, the 
descriptions of defense articles that continued to warrant control 
under the USML did not use catch-all phrases, such as ``specially 
designed'' or ``specifically designed or modified,'' to control 
unspecified items. With limited exceptions, the defense articles that 
continued to warrant control under the USML were those that provided 
the United States with a critical military or intelligence advantage. 
Items that no longer warranted control under the USML were to become 
subject to the jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce under the 
Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Since that time, the 
Departments of State and Commerce have jointly published final rules in 
which, collectively, the Department of State has made revisions to 
fifteen of the USML categories (each of which has been restructured to 
provide a uniform and more ``positive list'' of controlled items) and 
the Department of Commerce has made corresponding revisions to the CCL.
    The advantage of revising the USML into a more positive list is 
that its controls can be tailored to satisfy the national security and 
foreign policy objectives of the ITAR by maintaining control over those 
defense articles that provide a critical military or intelligence 
advantage, or otherwise warrant control under the ITAR, without 
inadvertently controlling items in normal commercial use. This 
approach, however, requires that both the USML and the CCL be regularly 
revised and updated to address technological developments, practical 
application issues identified by exporters and reexporters, and changes 
in the military and commercial applications of items affected by the 
USML and the ``600 series'' ECCNs on the CCL.
    Consistent with the approach described above, this notice of 
inquiry requests public comments as part of a complementary review of 
changes to the EAR and the ITAR based on the ECR Initiative and 
implemented by a set of rules, published by the Departments of State 
and Commerce, that became effective on January 6, 2014. These rules 
implemented revisions to Category VI (surface vessels of war and 
special naval equipment), Category VII (ground vehicles), Category XIII 
(materials and miscellaneous articles), and Category XX (submersible 
vessels and related articles) on the USML (see 78 FR 40922) and added 
the following ``600 series'' ECCNs to the CCL (see 78 FR 40892): ECCNs 
0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606, and 0E606 (military vehicles and related 
items); ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609, and 8E609 (vessels of war and 
related items); ECCNs 8A620, 8B620, 8D620, and 8E620 (submersible 
vessels, oceanographic equipment and related items); and ECCNs 0A617, 
0B617, 0C617, 0D617, and 0E617 (auxiliary and miscellaneous military 
equipment). The Department of State is seeking comments from the public 
on the condition and efficacy of the revised Categories VI, VII, XIII, 
and XX and whether they are meeting the ECR objectives for the list 
revisions. BIS will make any changes to the CCL that it determines are 
necessary to complement revisions to the USML by the Department of 
State. In addition, through this notice of inquiry, BIS is 
independently seeking comments on how to improve the implementation of 
the aforementioned ``600 series'' ECCNs on the CCL.

Executive Order 13563

    On January 18, 2011, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order 
13563, affirming general principles of regulation and directing 
government agencies to improve regulation and regulatory review. Among 
other things, the President stressed the need for the regulatory system 
to allow for public participation and an open exchange of ideas, as 
well as promote predictability and reduce uncertainty. The President 
also emphasized that regulations must be accessible, consistent, 
written in plain language, and easy to understand. As part of its 
ongoing effort to ensure that its regulations are clear, effective, and 
up-to-date, BIS is issuing this notice soliciting public comments.

    Dated: October 5, 2015.
Matthew S. Borman,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
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                                                 Management, P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H–65,                    CCL are clear, do not inadvertently                   Background
                                                 Seattle, WA 98124–2207; telephone 206–                  control items in normal commercial use,
                                                 544–5000, extension 1; fax 206–766–5680;                                                                         The Bureau of Industry and Security
                                                                                                         account for technological developments,               (BIS), Department of Commerce
                                                 Internet https://www.myboeingfleet.com. You
                                                                                                         and properly implement the national                   maintains the Export Administration
                                                 may view this referenced service information
                                                 at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate,             security and foreign policy objectives of             Regulations, including the Commerce
                                                 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington.               the reform effort. This notice also                   Control List (CCL). The Export Control
                                                 For information on the availability of this             furthers the retrospective regulatory                 Reform Initiative, a fundamental reform
                                                 material at the FAA, call 425–227–1221.                 review directed by the President in                   of the U.S. export control system, has
                                                   Issued in Renton, Washington, on                      Executive Order 13563.                                resulted in transfer to the CCL of items
                                                 September 29, 2015.                                     DATES: Comments must be received by                   that the President has determined do
                                                 Jeffrey E. Duven,                                       BIS no later than December 8, 2015.                   not warrant control on the United States
                                                 Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate,                                                                      Munitions List (USML), including
                                                 Aircraft Certification Service.                         ADDRESSES:   Comments may be                          certain military vehicles, vessels of war,
                                                 [FR Doc. 2015–25709 Filed 10–8–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                         submitted to the Federal rulemaking                   submersible vessels, oceanographic
                                                                                                         portal (http://www.regulations.gov). You              equipment, auxiliary and miscellaneous
                                                 BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                                                                         can find this notice by searching on its              military equipment, and related items
                                                                                                         regulations.gov docket number, which is               therefor. The USML is part of the
                                                                                                         BIS–2015–0039. Comments may also be                   International Traffic in Arms
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                         submitted via email to                                Regulations maintained by the
                                                 Bureau of Industry and Security                         publiccommments@bis.doc.gov or on                     Department of State. Through this
                                                                                                         paper to Regulatory Policy Division,                  notice, BIS is seeking comments to
                                                 15 CFR Part 774                                         Bureau of Industry and Security, Room                 perform a complementary review of
                                                                                                         2099B, U.S. Department of Commerce,                   military vehicles, vessels of war,
                                                 [Docket No. 150820757–5757–01]                          Washington, DC 20230. Please refer to                 submersible vessels, oceanographic
                                                                                                         RIN 0694–XC025 in all comments and                    equipment, auxiliary and miscellaneous
                                                 Commerce Control List: Request for                      in the subject line of email comments.
                                                 Comments Regarding Controls on                                                                                military equipment, and related items
                                                                                                         All comments (including any personally                on the CCL, concurrent with the
                                                 Military Vehicles, Vessels of War,                      identifying information) will be made
                                                 Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic                                                                            Department of State’s review of the
                                                                                                         available for public inspection and                   controls implemented in its recent
                                                 Equipment, and Auxiliary and                            copying. Commerce’s full plan for
                                                 Miscellaneous Military Equipment                                                                              revisions to Categories VI, VII, XIII, and
                                                                                                         retrospective regulatory review can be                XX of the USML (which control surface
                                                 AGENCY:  Bureau of Industry and                         accessed at: http://open.commerce.gov/                vessels of war and special naval
                                                 Security, Commerce.                                     news/2011/08/23/commerce-plan-                        equipment, military ground vehicles,
                                                 ACTION: Notice of inquiry.                              retrospective-analysis-existing-rules.                miscellaneous military articles and
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      For             materials, submersible vessels, and
                                                 SUMMARY:   The Bureau of Industry and                                                                         related items therefor), to ensure that
                                                                                                         questions regarding ground vehicles and
                                                 Security (BIS), Department of                                                                                 the descriptions of these items on the
                                                                                                         related items (ECCNs 0A606, 0B606,
                                                 Commerce, maintains the Export                                                                                CCL are clear, do not inadvertently
                                                                                                         0C606, 0D606 and 0E606), contact Gene
                                                 Administration Regulations, including                                                                         control items in normal commercial use,
                                                                                                         Christiansen, Office of National Security
                                                 the Commerce Control List (CCL). The                                                                          account for technological developments,
                                                                                                         and Technology Transfer Controls, at
                                                 Export Control Reform Initiative, a                                                                           and properly implement the national
                                                                                                         202–482–2984 or gene.christiansen@
                                                 fundamental reform of the U.S. export                                                                         security and foreign policy objectives of
                                                                                                         bis.doc.gov. For questions regarding
                                                 control system, has resulted in transfer                                                                      the reform effort.
                                                                                                         surface vessels and related items
                                                 to the CCL of items that the President                                                                           Specifically, BIS is soliciting
                                                                                                         (ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609
                                                 has determined do not warrant control                                                                         comments on the clarity, usability and
                                                                                                         and 8E609) or submersible vessels and
                                                 on the United States Munitions List                                                                           any other matters related to
                                                                                                         related items (ECCNs 8A620, 8B620,
                                                 (USML), including certain military                                                                            implementation of the ‘‘600 series’’
                                                                                                         8D620, and 8E620), contact Alexander
                                                 vehicles, vessels of war, submersible                                                                         Export Control Classification Numbers
                                                                                                         Lopes, Office of Nonproliferation and
                                                 vessels, oceanographic equipment,                                                                             (ECCNs) that control the following
                                                                                                         Treaty Compliance, at 202–482–4875 or
                                                 auxiliary and miscellaneous military                                                                          items, as well as certain items related
                                                                                                         alexander.lopes@bis.doc.gov. For
                                                 equipment, and related items therefor.                                                                        thereto: military vehicles (ECCNs
                                                                                                         questions regarding miscellaneous
                                                 The USML is part of the International                                                                         0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606, and
                                                                                                         equipment, materials, and related items
                                                 Traffic in Arms Regulations maintained                                                                        0E606); vessels of war (ECCNs 8A609,
                                                                                                         (ECCNs 0A617, 0B617, 0C617, 0D617,
                                                 by the Department of State. Through                                                                           8B609, 8C609, 8D609, and 8E609);
                                                                                                         and 0E617), contact Michael Rithmire,
                                                 this notice, BIS is seeking public                                                                            submersible vessels and oceanographic
                                                                                                         Office of National Security and
                                                 comments to perform a complementary                                                                           equipment (ECCNs 8A620, 8B620,
                                                                                                         Technology Transfer Controls, at 202–
                                                 review of the aforementioned items on                                                                         8D620, and 8E620); and auxiliary and
                                                                                                         482–6105 or michael.rithmire@
                                                 the CCL, concurrent with the                                                                                  miscellaneous military equipment
                                                                                                         bis.doc.gov. For questions regarding
                                                 Department of State’s review of the                                                                           (ECCNs 0A617, 0B617, 0C617, 0D617,
                                                                                                         license applications for any of the items
                                                 controls implemented in its recent                                                                            and 0E617).
                                                                                                         specified above, contact Elena Love,
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                                                 revisions to Categories VI, VII, XIII, and
                                                                                                         Thomas DeFee or Jeffery Leitz of the                  The Export Control Reform Initiative:
                                                 XX of the USML (which control surface
                                                                                                         Office of Strategic Industries and                    USML Review and the CCL
                                                 vessels of war and special naval
                                                                                                         Economic Security, by phone, at 202–
                                                 equipment, military ground vehicles,                                                                             A core element of the Export Control
                                                                                                         482–4506, or by email, at Elena.Love@
                                                 miscellaneous military articles and                                                                           Reform (ECR) Initiative has been the
                                                                                                         bis.doc.gov, Thomas.DeFee@bis.doc.gov,
                                                 materials, submersible vessels, and                                                                           streamlining of categories on the USML
                                                                                                         or Jeffrey.Leitz@bis.doc.gov.
                                                 related items therefor), to ensure that                                                                       and the control on the CCL of those
                                                 the descriptions of these items on the                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            items that the President determines do


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                                                 not warrant USML control. On                            (surface vessels of war and special naval             DEPARTMENT OF STATE
                                                 December 10, 2010, the Department of                    equipment), Category VII (ground
                                                 State provided notice to the public of its              vehicles), Category XIII (materials and               22 CFR 121
                                                 intent, pursuant to the ECR Initiative, to              miscellaneous articles), and Category
                                                 revise the USML to create a more                        XX (submersible vessels and related                   [Public Notice: 9313]
                                                 ‘‘positive list’’ that describes controlled             articles) on the USML (see 78 FR 40922)
                                                 items using, to the extent possible,                    and added the following ‘‘600 series’’                Notice of Inquiry; Request for
                                                 objective criteria rather than broad,                   ECCNs to the CCL (see 78 FR 40892):                   Comments Regarding Review of
                                                 open-ended, subjective, or design                       ECCNs 0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606,                     United States Munitions List
                                                 intent-based criteria (see 75 FR 76935).                                                                      Categories VI, VII, XIII, and XX
                                                                                                         and 0E606 (military vehicles and related
                                                 As a practical matter, this meant
                                                                                                         items); ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609,                          Department of State.
                                                                                                                                                               AGENCY:
                                                 revising USML categories so that, with
                                                 some exceptions, the descriptions of                    8D609, and 8E609 (vessels of war and
                                                                                                                                                                     Notice of inquiry, request for
                                                                                                                                                               ACTION:
                                                 defense articles that continued to                      related items); ECCNs 8A620, 8B620,
                                                                                                                                                               comments.
                                                 warrant control under the USML did not                  8D620, and 8E620 (submersible vessels,
                                                 use catch-all phrases, such as ‘‘specially              oceanographic equipment and related                   SUMMARY:    The Department of State
                                                 designed’’ or ‘‘specifically designed or                items); and ECCNs 0A617, 0B617,                       requests comments from the public to
                                                 modified,’’ to control unspecified items.               0C617, 0D617, and 0E617 (auxiliary and                inform its review of the controls
                                                 With limited exceptions, the defense                    miscellaneous military equipment). The                implemented in recent revisions to
                                                 articles that continued to warrant                      Department of State is seeking                        Categories VI, VII, XIII and XX of the
                                                 control under the USML were those that                  comments from the public on the                       United States Munitions List (USML). In
                                                 provided the United States with a                       condition and efficacy of the revised                 light of the ongoing transition of the
                                                 critical military or intelligence                       Categories VI, VII, XIII, and XX and                  USML to a more ‘‘positive list’’ pursuant
                                                 advantage. Items that no longer                         whether they are meeting the ECR                      to the President’s Export Control Reform
                                                 warranted control under the USML were                   objectives for the list revisions. BIS will           (ECR) initiative, the Department intends
                                                 to become subject to the jurisdiction of                make any changes to the CCL that it                   to periodically review the revised USML
                                                 the Department of Commerce under the                    determines are necessary to complement                categories to ensure that they are clear,
                                                 Export Administration Regulations                       revisions to the USML by the                          do not inadvertently control items in
                                                 (EAR). Since that time, the Departments                 Department of State. In addition,                     normal commercial use, account for
                                                 of State and Commerce have jointly                      through this notice of inquiry, BIS is                technological developments, and
                                                 published final rules in which,                                                                               properly implement the national
                                                                                                         independently seeking comments on
                                                 collectively, the Department of State has                                                                     security and foreign policy objectives of
                                                                                                         how to improve the implementation of
                                                 made revisions to fifteen of the USML                                                                         the reform effort. This review will also
                                                 categories (each of which has been                      the aforementioned ‘‘600 series’’ ECCNs
                                                                                                                                                               consider any drafting issues related to
                                                 restructured to provide a uniform and                   on the CCL.
                                                                                                                                                               the USML categories under review.
                                                 more ‘‘positive list’’ of controlled items)             Executive Order 13563                                 DATES: The Department of State will
                                                 and the Department of Commerce has                                                                            accept comments from the public until
                                                 made corresponding revisions to the                        On January 18, 2011, President Barack
                                                                                                                                                               December 8, 2015.
                                                 CCL.                                                    Obama issued Executive Order 13563,
                                                    The advantage of revising the USML                   affirming general principles of                       ADDRESSES: Interested parties may
                                                 into a more positive list is that its                   regulation and directing government                   submit comments by one of the
                                                 controls can be tailored to satisfy the                 agencies to improve regulation and                    following methods:
                                                 national security and foreign policy                    regulatory review. Among other things,                   • Email: DDTCPublicComments@
                                                 objectives of the ITAR by maintaining                   the President stressed the need for the               state.gov with the subject line, ‘‘Review
                                                 control over those defense articles that                regulatory system to allow for public                 of USML Categories VI, VII, XIII and
                                                 provide a critical military or intelligence                                                                   XX.’’
                                                                                                         participation and an open exchange of
                                                 advantage, or otherwise warrant control
                                                                                                         ideas, as well as promote predictability                 • Internet: At www.regulations.gov,
                                                 under the ITAR, without inadvertently                                                                         search for this notice using its docket
                                                                                                         and reduce uncertainty. The President
                                                 controlling items in normal commercial                                                                        number, DOS–2015–0054.
                                                 use. This approach, however, requires                   also emphasized that regulations must
                                                                                                                                                                  Comments submitted through
                                                 that both the USML and the CCL be                       be accessible, consistent, written in
                                                                                                                                                               www.regulations.gov will be visible to
                                                 regularly revised and updated to                        plain language, and easy to understand.
                                                                                                                                                               other members of the public; the
                                                 address technological developments,                     As part of its ongoing effort to ensure
                                                                                                                                                               Department will publish all comments
                                                 practical application issues identified                 that its regulations are clear, effective,            on the Directorate of Defense Trade
                                                 by exporters and reexporters, and                       and up-to-date, BIS is issuing this notice            Controls Web site
                                                 changes in the military and commercial                  soliciting public comments.                           (www.pmddtc.state.gov). Therefore,
                                                 applications of items affected by the                     Dated: October 5, 2015.                             commenters are cautioned not to
                                                 USML and the ‘‘600 series’’ ECCNs on                                                                          include proprietary or other sensitive
                                                                                                         Matthew S. Borman,
                                                 the CCL.                                                                                                      information in their comments.
                                                    Consistent with the approach                         Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
                                                 described above, this notice of inquiry                 Administration.                                       FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
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                                                 requests public comments as part of a                   [FR Doc. 2015–25752 Filed 10–8–15; 8:45 am]           C. Edward Peartree, Director, Office of
                                                 complementary review of changes to the                  BILLING CODE 3510–33–P
                                                                                                                                                               Defense Trade Controls Policy,
                                                 EAR and the ITAR based on the ECR                                                                             Department of State, telephone (202)
                                                 Initiative and implemented by a set of                                                                        663–2792; email
                                                 rules, published by the Departments of                                                                        DDTCPublicComments@state.gov.
                                                 State and Commerce, that became                                                                               ATTN: Review of USML Categories VI,
                                                 effective on January 6, 2014. These rules                                                                     VII, XIII and XX.
                                                 implemented revisions to Category VI                                                                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of inquiry.
DatesComments must be received by BIS no later than December 8, 2015.
ContactFor questions regarding ground vehicles and related items (ECCNs 0A606, 0B606, 0C606, 0D606 and 0E606), contact Gene Christiansen, Office of National Security and Technology Transfer Controls, at 202-482-2984 or [email protected] For questions regarding surface vessels and related items (ECCNs 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609 and 8E609) or submersible vessels and related items (ECCNs 8A620, 8B620, 8D620, and 8E620), contact Alexander Lopes, Office of Nonproliferation and Treaty Compliance, at 202-482-4875 or [email protected] For questions regarding miscellaneous equipment, materials, and related items (ECCNs 0A617, 0B617, 0C617, 0D617, and 0E617), contact Michael Rithmire, Office of National Security and Technology Transfer Controls, at 202-482-6105 or [email protected] For questions regarding license applications for any of the items specified above, contact Elena Love, Thomas DeFee or Jeffery Leitz of the Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security, by phone, at 202-482-4506, or by email, at [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 61137 

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