81_FR_70517 81 FR 70320 - Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance Equipment the President Determines No Longer Warrant Control Under the United States Munitions List (USML)

81 FR 70320 - Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance Equipment the President Determines No Longer Warrant Control Under the United States Munitions List (USML)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 197 (October 12, 2016)

Page Range70320-70339
FR Document2016-24220

This final rule describes how articles the President determines no longer warrant control under Category XII (Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance Equipment) of the United States Munitions List (USML) of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) will be controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by amending Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 7A611 and creating new ``600 series'' ECCNs 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611. In addition, for certain dual-use infrared detection items, this final rule expands controls for certain software and technology, eliminates the use of some license exceptions, revises licensing policy, and expands license requirements for certain transactions involving military end users or foreign military commodities. This final rule also harmonizes provisions within the EAR by revising controls related to certain quartz rate sensors.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Bureau of Industry and Security

15 CFR Parts 734, 740, 742, 744, 772, and 774

[Docket No. 140221170-6403-03]
RIN 0694-AF75


Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR): Control 
of Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance Equipment the President 
Determines No Longer Warrant Control Under the United States Munitions 
List (USML)

AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule describes how articles the President 
determines no longer warrant control under Category XII (Fire Control, 
Laser, Imaging, and Guidance Equipment) of the United States Munitions 
List (USML) of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) 
will be controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the Export 
Administration Regulations (EAR) by amending Export Control 
Classification Number (ECCN) 7A611 and creating new ``600 series'' 
ECCNs 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611. In addition, for certain dual-use 
infrared detection items, this final rule expands controls for certain 
software and technology, eliminates the use of some license exceptions, 
revises licensing policy, and expands license requirements for certain 
transactions involving military end users or foreign military 
commodities. This final rule also harmonizes provisions within the EAR 
by revising controls related to certain quartz rate sensors.

DATES: This rule is effective December 31, 2016.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions regarding the ECCNs 
included in this rule, contact Dennis Krepp, Office of National 
Security and Technology Transfer Controls, Bureau of Industry and 
Security, Telephone: 202-482-1309, Email:

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[email protected]. For general questions regarding the 
regulatory changes, contact Steven Emme, Office of the Assistant 
Secretary for Export Administration, Telephone: 202-482-5491, Email: 
[email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    This final rule is part of the Administration's Export Control 
Reform Initiative (the ``Initiative''), the objective of which is to 
protect and enhance U.S. national security interests. The Initiative 
began in August 2009 when President Obama directed the Administration 
to conduct a broad-based review of the U.S. export control system to 
identify additional ways to enhance national security. The Department 
of State's International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and its 
U.S. Munitions List (USML) are being amended to control only the items 
that provide the United States with a critical military or intelligence 
advantage or otherwise warrant such controls, and the Export 
Administration Regulations (EAR) are being amended to control military 
items that do not warrant USML controls. These changes will enhance 
national security by (i) improving interoperability of U.S. military 
forces with allied countries, (ii) strengthening the U.S. industrial 
base by, among other things, reducing incentives for foreign 
manufacturers to design out and avoid U.S.-origin content and services, 
and (iii) allowing export control officials to focus government 
resources on transactions that pose greater concern.
    Pursuant to section 38(f) of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA), 
the President is obligated to review the USML ``to determine what 
items, if any, no longer warrant export controls under'' the AECA. The 
President must report the results of the review to Congress and wait 30 
days before removing any such items from the USML. The report must 
``describe the nature of any controls to be imposed on that item under 
any other provision of law.'' 22 U.S.C. 2778(f)(1).
    Following the structure set forth in the final rule entitled 
``Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations: Initial 
Implementation of Export Control Reform'' (78 FR 22660, April 16, 
2013), BIS published a proposed rule entitled ``Revisions to the Export 
Administration Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire Control, Range 
Finder, Optical, and Guidance and Control Equipment the President 
Determines No Longer Warrant Control Under the United States Munitions 
List (USML)'' (80 FR 25798, May 5, 2015) (``May 2015 rule''). That 
proposed rule was published in conjunction with a proposed rule 
published by the Department of State's Directorate of Defense Trade 
Controls (DDTC) to propose controls for the ITAR's USML Category XII. 
After reviewing public comments to the May 2015 rule, BIS published a 
second proposed rule entitled ``Revisions to the Export Administration 
Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and 
Guidance and Control Equipment the President Determines No Longer 
Warrant Control Under the United States Munitions List (USML)'' (81 FR 
8421) (``February 2016 rule''). This second proposed rule was also 
published in conjunction with a second proposed rule published by DDTC 
to propose new controls for USML Category XII.
    In response to the February 2016 rule, BIS received twenty public 
comments. Eleven commenters believed that the February 2016 rule was an 
improvement over the May 2015 rule, while no commenters believed that 
the February 2016 rule was worse than the May 2015 rule. The commenters 
supported the efforts, including the greater use of ``specially 
designed,'' to reduce controlling items in normal commercial use in 
USML Category XII or the corresponding 600 series entries in the CCL. 
Further, many commenters noted that the revisions in the February 2016 
rule created a more transparent and predictable structure and reduced 
confusion and complexity associated with terminology proposed in the 
May 2015 rule. With the changes made in the February 2016 rule, many 
commenters believed that the proposals would better balance national 
security concerns while reflecting technological advancement and the 
increasing commercial market demand for many items in the laser, 
photonics, optics, infrared detection, and related industries. 
Consequently, some commenters stated that the February 2016 rule would 
help reduce current and future competitive disadvantages for U.S. 
industry and reduce the incentive to offshore production and research 
activities.
    Some commenters also expressed general concerns regarding the 
February 2016 rule. Many commenters believed that the increased 
controls proposed for infrared detection items were still too strict, 
overly complicated, and not reflective of foreign availability and 
licensing policies of Wassenaar-member countries and non-Wassenaar 
countries. To address some of these concerns, BIS is amending some of 
the proposed controls, as described further herein. Additionally, to 
address concerns on complexity and increased costs of compliance, 
especially for small businesses, BIS will continue to conduct extensive 
outreach to assist organizations in their compliance efforts. A summary 
of the public comments and changes made to the proposed rule are 
addressed below.
    In this final rule, all references to the USML are to the list of 
defense articles that are controlled for the purpose of export or 
temporary import pursuant to the ITAR, and not to the defense articles 
on the USML that are controlled by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, 
Firearms and Explosives (ATF) for the purpose of permanent import under 
its regulations (see 27 CFR part 447). Pursuant to Sec.  38(a)(1) of 
the AECA, all defense articles controlled for export or import are part 
of the USML under the AECA. For the sake of clarity, the list of 
defense articles controlled by ATF for the purpose of permanent import 
is the United States Munitions Import List (USMIL). The transfer of 
defense articles from the ITAR's USML to the EAR's CCL for the purpose 
of export controls does not affect the list of defense articles 
controlled on the USMIL under the AECA for the purpose of permanent 
import.

Revisions To Further Harmonize and Simplify the EAR

    The February 2016 rule included two proposed changes to harmonize 
provisions in the EAR--removing controls related to certain QRS-11 
sensors and revising license requirements related to certain uncooled 
thermal imaging cameras. This final rule adopts the proposed changes 
for QRS-11 sensors but does not adopt the proposed changes for license 
requirements related to uncooled thermal imaging cameras.

Removal of Controls Specific to QRS-11 Sensors

    As described in the February 2016 rule, BIS published a final rule 
in 2007 to control certain QRS-11 sensors that were previously subject 
to the ITAR. These sensors were originally designed for military 
application but began to be used in civil aircraft, which would have 
required State Department authorization for exports and reexports, as 
the ITAR does not contain a de minimis level or a general exception for 
controlled content embedded within uncontrolled systems. Since ECR 
accounts for the movement of items from control on the ITAR to control 
on the EAR, BIS proposed to remove special controls related to such 
QRS-11 sensors, including removing the RS Column 1 control and 
references to such sensors

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from ECCN 7A994, the 0% de minimis level for such sensors in Sec.  
734.4(a)(3), the restriction on the availability of license exceptions 
for such sensors in Sec.  740.2(a)(9), references to the sensors in 
ECCNs 7E994 (Related Controls) and 9A991 (License Requirement Notes and 
Related Controls), and the reference to such sensors in Note 1 to the 
definition of ``specially designed'' in part 772.
    BIS did not receive any public comments on QRS-11 sensors and thus 
adopts the changes as proposed in this final rule. To the extent that 
such sensors are not described on the USML (and the agencies do not 
believe that any of the sensors are described on the revised USML), one 
would follow the Order of Review in Supplement No. 4 to part 774 to 
determine whether the sensors may be captured under a 600 series ECCN 
or under a dual-use ECCN.

Retention of License Requirements and License Exception Eligibility for 
Certain Uncooled Thermal Imaging Cameras Controlled in ECCN 6A003

    The February 2016 rule proposed to revise license requirements and 
license exception eligibility for certain uncooled thermal imaging 
cameras. Under the current provisions of Sec.  742.6, the RS Column 1 
reason for control in ECCN 6A003 does not apply to exports or reexports 
to countries in Country Group A:1 if certain uncooled thermal imaging 
cameras are fully packaged for use as consumer ready civil products or 
if such cameras with not more than 111,000 elements are to be embedded 
in civil products by authorized companies. Additionally, paragraph (b) 
of License Exception APR is available for such cameras when reexported 
to and among countries in Country Group A:1. In the February 2016 rule, 
BIS proposed to remove this license requirement and license exception 
structure (which for ease of reference is described in this rule as an 
authorization construct). As part of this proposed removal, BIS 
proposed to make all cameras in ECCN 6A003 subject to an RS1 control, 
because the agency believed that License Exception STA would be 
available for such transactions and thus the complexity of this 
authorization structure was no longer needed.
    Two commenters expressed concerns about these proposed changes. One 
commenter stated that removing this authorization construct for such 
cameras would put U.S. industry at a competitive disadvantage with 
respect to companies in the European Union and Japan. The commenter 
noted that License Exception APR is not available for items exported 
under License Exception STA, and the commenter pointed out that exports 
to Mexico for these cameras would now require a license and STA would 
not be available for such transactions. BIS agrees that there is a 
distinct difference between this authorization construct and License 
Exception STA. Consequently, this final rule retains the current 
provisions in Sec. Sec.  742.6(a)(2) and (a)(4)(ii), the reporting 
requirement in Sec.  743.3, endnotes 2 and 4 used in the Commerce 
Country Chart (Supplement No. 1 to part 738), and the provision in 
paragraph (b) of License Exception APR for such cameras (see further 
below for additional revisions to License Exception APR).
    Two commenters also recommended revising the scope of RS1 and RS2 
controls that apply to ECCN 6A003. One commenter suggested making all 
6A003 cameras with a frame rate of less than or equal to 60 Hz subject 
to RS2 controls in order to harmonize U.S. controls with other 
Wassenaar countries. In addition, another commenter suggested revising 
Note 3 to 6A003.b.4.b so that 6A003 does not control imaging cameras 
with a maximum frame rate equal to or less than 60 Hz and a focal plane 
array with not more than 328,000 elements. The commenter further noted 
if that change was not possible, then all items in 6A003 should be 
subject to an RS2 control rather than RS1 control due to foreign 
availability for such items and that the industry standard for number 
of elements has increased to 328,000. At this time, BIS is electing to 
maintain the current RS1 and RS2 controls for ECCN 6A003. BIS notes 
that the use of specially designed in USML Category XII reduces the 
likelihood of the ITAR controlling items in normal commercial use, and 
this clearer jurisdictional line should greatly benefit industry. That 
change, coupled with the retention of the authorization construct in 
Sec.  742.6 for certain uncooled thermal imaging cameras, is sufficient 
at this time to address the commenters' concerns.

Revisions To Increase Controls for Infrared Detection Items Subject to 
the EAR

    To address the sensitivity of certain dual-use items related to 
infrared detection capability, the February 2016 rule included proposed 
restrictions for the export or reexport of several sensors and cameras, 
and related software and technology, that provide important night 
vision capability for military use but are also widely used in civil 
products and applications. This final rule adopts many of those 
proposals, with changes noted below, by amending Sec. Sec.  734.4, 
740.2, 740.16, 740.20, 742.6, and 744.9 of the EAR. In addition, this 
final rule adds ECCN 0E987 and revises parts of ECCNs 0A987, 6A002, 
6A003, 6A990, 6A993, 6D002, 6D003, 6D991, 6E001, 6E002, and 6E990.

Revisions to End-Use/End-User Controls in Sec.  744.9

    Section 744.9 requires a license for the export or reexport to any 
destination other than Canada for cameras controlled by ECCNs 
6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c when the exporter or reexporter 
knows or is informed that the item is intended to be used by a military 
end-user or to be incorporated into a military commodity controlled by 
ECCN 0A919, in addition to other applicable license requirements in the 
EAR.
    The February 2016 rule proposed to revise Sec.  744.9 to require a 
license for exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) of 
commodities controlled by ECCNs 0A987 (incorporating items in ECCNs 
6A002 and 6A003, or certain cameras in 6A993.a), 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, 
6A993.a (commodities meeting the criterion of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), 
8A002.d.1.c, and 8A002.d.2, when the exporter, reexporter, or 
transferor knows or is informed that the item is intended to be used by 
a military end user or to be incorporated into a military commodity 
controlled by ECCN 0A919. This final rule adopts these changes to Sec.  
744.9 with changes described below.
    Three commenters made recommendations to address concerns regarding 
the proposed expansion of Sec.  744.9. Two commenters requested that 9 
Hz cameras in 6A993.a be removed from the scope of Sec.  744.9. They 
asserted that including 9 Hz cameras would put U.S. companies at a 
competitive disadvantage since all other countries do not consider them 
to be dual use. Also, one of the commenters mentioned that adding 9 Hz 
cameras would greatly increase complexity and burden since such cameras 
are often low-cost consumer goods available through distributors and 
retail. Also, the commenter was unaware of any 9 Hz cameras being used 
in military commodities and recommended focusing Sec.  744.9 only on 
those commodities that are easily incorporated into other items. BIS 
notes that while the commenter's 9 Hz cameras may not be ideal for 
incorporation into a foreign military commodity, the U.S. Government is 
aware of 9 Hz cameras being used and advertised in foreign military 
commodities. Also, BIS believes that the end-use and end-user based 
controls in Sec.  744.9 are sufficiently tailored to have less impact 
on U.S. companies as one must know or have reason to know that such 
items will be used by a military

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end user or incorporated into a foreign military commodity. However, to 
further narrow the scope of the control and provide greater clarity, 
BIS is adding new paragraph (a)(2) to note that the license requirement 
of Sec.  744.9 does not apply to exports, reexports, or transfers (in-
country) when the items described above are being exported, reexported, 
or transferred as part of a military deployment by a unit of the 
government of a country in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to 
part 740). Similar language is currently used in Sec.  742.6(a)(3).
    One commenter recommended removing the license requirement based on 
military end user but maintaining the license requirement based on 
incorporation into a foreign military commodity. The commenter noted 
that the control based on military end user can be confusing since the 
same item being used for the same purpose would not require a license 
in one scenario (e.g., security camera for a factory) but would require 
a license in another scenario (e.g., security camera for a military 
installation). BIS believes that the addition of paragraph (a)(2) will 
help partially address this concern. However, BIS is maintaining the 
license requirement based on military end user since it is a defined 
term, and BIS believes it is appropriate to require a license in such 
circumstances.
    This final rule also makes additional conforming changes to Sec.  
744.9. On September 20, 2016, BIS published a final rule (81 FR 64656) 
revising the CCL to implement changes to the Wassenaar Arrangement's 
List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies. As part of these revisions, 
BIS amended ECCN 8A002 to remove items previously controlled in 
8A002.d.1.c and redesignate items previously controlled in 8A002.d.2 as 
8A002.d. Since the February 2016 rule proposed that 8A002.d.1.c and d.2 
items be subject to the license requirement of Sec.  744.9, this final 
rule revises Sec.  744.9 to refer to 8A002.d rather than 8A002.d.1.c 
and d.2. Further, this final rule makes one clarifying change to Sec.  
744.9. In order to more accurately describe the scope of the license 
requirement, this final rule revises the title of Sec.  744.9 to 
``[r]estrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of 
certain cameras, systems, or related components.''

Revisions to ECCN 0A919 and Sec.  734.4 for Foreign Military 
Commodities

    ECCN 0A919 controls ``military commodities'' produced and located 
outside the United States that are not subject to the ITAR and 
incorporate one or more cameras controlled under ECCNs 6A003.b.3, 
6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c. In addition, ECCN 0A919 controls such 
``military commodities'' if they incorporate more than a de minimis 
amount of U.S.-origin 600 series content or are the direct products of 
U.S.-origin 600 series technology or software.
    The February 2016 rule proposed to control the reexport of such 
military commodities that incorporate a wider group of infrared 
detection items on the CCL. Thus, the February 2016 rule proposed to 
re-structure the sub-paragraphs in the Items paragraph in that ECCN and 
expand 0A919 to control military commodities produced outside the 
United States that are not subject to the ITAR and incorporate 
commodities classified under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or 6A993.a 
(having a maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz as and thus 
meeting the criterion specified in Note 3.a to ECCN 6A003.b.4.b). BIS 
received no public comments on these changes, and this final rule 
maintains the proposed expansion of the scope of ECCN 0A919 with the 
clarification described below.
    Section 734.4(a)(5) of the EAR currently provides that there is no 
de minimis level for foreign military commodities, i.e., those 
described in ECCN 0A919, that incorporate certain infrared detection 
items. The February 2016 rule proposed to amend the de minimis 
treatment for 0A919 items incorporating infrared detection content to 
make them consistent with 0A919 items incorporating 600 series content 
by limiting the 0% de minimis level to Country Group D:5 only. BIS 
received no public comments on this proposed revision. Thus, this final 
rule amends Sec.  734.4(a)(5) to provide that there is no de minimis 
level for foreign-made military commodities incorporating one or more 
of the commodities described in ECCN 0A919.a.1 when destined for a 
country in Country Group D:5. When destined for a country outside of 
Country Group D:5, such 0A919 commodities would be subject to the 25% 
de minimis threshold. To reflect this change to Sec.  734.4(a)(5), this 
final rule also revises 0A919.a.1 to clarify that the sub-paragraph 
captures foreign-made military commodities that ``[i]ncorporate more 
than a de minimis amount of U.S.-origin controlled content classified 
under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame 
rate equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criterion of Note 
3.a to 6A003.b.4).''

Revisions to ECCN 0A987 and Establishment of ECCN 0E987

    ECCN 0A987 controls certain optical devices for firearms and 
related components. The February 2016 rule proposed to revise ECCN 
0A987.f to specify that the entry controls laser aiming devices or 
laser illuminators ``specially designed'' for use on firearms, and 
having an operational wavelength exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 710 
nm. A proposed note to ECCN 0A987.f further specified that the entry 
does not control laser boresighting devices that must be placed in the 
bore or chamber to provide a reference for aligning the firearms 
sights. BIS received no public comments on these proposed changes and 
thus adopts them in this final rule.
    The February 2016 rule also proposed to revise the Related Controls 
to refer readers to applicable controls in USML Category XII as well as 
the proposed license requirement for certain 0A987 items under Sec.  
744.9. BIS received no public comments on revisions to the Related 
Controls. This final rule amends the Related Controls paragraph to 
reflect revisions in the Department of State's final rule regarding 
controls for weapons sights to advise that sighting devices using 
second generation image intensifier tubes having luminous sensitivity 
greater than 350 [micro]A/lm, or third generation or higher image 
intensifier tubes, are subject to the ITAR. Moreover, this final rule 
adds a reference in the Related Controls to riflescopes subject to the 
ITAR under USML Category I(f). This final rule also retains the 
reference to the Sec.  744.9 license requirement since that license 
requirement is being adopted under this final rule.
    The February 2016 rule further proposed creating a new ECCN for 
technology required for the ``development'' or ``production'' of 
commodities controlled by ECCN 0A987, if such commodities incorporate a 
focal plane array or image intensifier tube. Such technology would be 
subject to RS Column 1 and Anti-Terrorism (AT) Column 1 controls. BIS 
received no public comments on this proposal and thus adopts the 
establishment of ECCN 0E987 as proposed.

Revisions to ECCN 6A002

    ECCN 6A002 controls specified optical sensors or equipment and 
components therefor. The February 2016 rule proposed to maintain the 
existing reasons for control and did not include a worldwide RS control 
that was first proposed in the May 2015 rule. Also, the February 2016 
rule proposed

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to add a reference to corresponding controls for focal plane arrays, 
image intensifier tubes, and related parts and components in USML 
Category XII(e) and a reference to the proposed license requirement in 
Sec.  744.9. This final rule makes those changes to 6A002, but 
clarifies that the type of focal plane arrays controlled in Category 
XII(e) are primarily infrared focal plane arrays. This final rule also 
adds a reference in the Related Controls to refer readers to space-
qualified focal plane arrays subject to the ITAR in USML Category XV(e) 
to help readers understand the potential jurisdiction of various types 
of focal plane arrays. Additional limitations on the use of license 
exceptions for 6A002 items are addressed further herein.
    BIS received five public comments on proposed changes to ECCN 
6A002. One commenter supported the removal of the aforementioned 
worldwide RS control. Another commenter stated that it was unclear what 
two-dimensional focal plane arrays will be EAR99 or controlled on the 
CCL. Focal plane arrays are controlled based on the technical 
parameters in ECCN 6A002.
    Two commenters requested that BIS evaluate whether square pixel 
one-dimensional focal plane arrays with a peak response in the 
wavelength range exceeding 1200 nm but not exceeding 3000 nm should 
continue to be controlled in 6A002.a.3.d since they are used almost 
exclusively for commercial applications and are similar to other focal 
plane arrays that are EAR99. Removing these square pixel focal plane 
arrays from 6A002 would require multilateral agreement at the Wassenaar 
Arrangement and thus exceeds the scope of this rule. However, 
commenters are welcome to submit additional information to BIS to help 
inform further discussion on whether a Wassenaar proposal to amend this 
ECCN is warranted.
    Two commenters stated that BIS should carve out civil automotive 
focal plane arrays from being controlled under ECCN 6A002. The 
commenters asserted that this change would be consistent with other CCL 
technologies when used for civil automotive applications and would help 
ensure further research and development into collision avoidance 
systems. BIS does not accept this recommendation because such a change 
would require agreement with Wassenaar members and thus exceeds the 
scope of this rule. However, commenters are welcome to submit 
additional information to BIS to help inform further discussion on 
whether a Wassenaar proposal to amend this ECCN is warranted.

Revisions to ECCN 6A003

    ECCN 6A003 controls specified cameras, systems or equipment and 
components therefor. As previously described, this final rule does not 
adopt the proposed changes to the authorization construct for certain 
uncooled thermal imaging cameras. Thus, this final rule does not amend 
the reasons for control in 6A003.
    The February 2016 rule proposed to include additional changes to 
6A003, such as adding a reference to USML Category XII and revising the 
reference to the license requirement in Sec.  744.9. BIS received no 
comments on these changes, and thus adopts them in this final rule. 
However, this final rule updates the reference to the ITAR in order to 
point out that cameras subject to the ITAR are found in USML Category 
XII(c) and (e). In addition, BIS is adding a License Requirement Note 
to provide further clarification on what constitutes a ``camera'' for 
purposes of classifying items under 6A003. The License Requirement Note 
provides that ``[c]ommodities that are not subject to the ITAR but are 
of the type described in USML Category XII(c) are controlled as cameras 
in ECCN 6A003 when they incorporate a camera controlled in this ECCN.'' 
This note is consistent with Interpretation 2 in Sec.  770.2, confirms 
BIS's existing classification practice for items in 6A003, and is 
intended to link the more specific terminology of USML Category XII 
with the Wassenaar-based terminology of 6A003.
    Three commenters also provided feedback and recommendations on 
other aspects of 6A003. One commenter was concerned that researchers 
may be burdened with additional license requirements for items deployed 
internationally for field research due to the removal of STA. BIS notes 
that this final rule does not remove STA availability for 6A003 items 
being exported or reexported to countries in Country Group A:5. The 
commenter also supported keeping the related technology control for 
``use'' technology unchanged. While this rule does affect STA 
availability for related technology (see further below), the commenter 
is correct that all six elements of the definition of ``use'' 
technology must be met for that control to apply.
    One commenter also requested that BIS revise 6A003 so that certain 
linescan cameras incorporating one-dimensional square pixel focal plane 
arrays would not be controlled under 6A003. The commenter stated that 
such cameras are generally intended for commercial use. Another 
commenter requested that BIS add a note to exclude civil automotive 
infrared focal plane array systems from control under ECCN 6A003. As 
with the comments regarding similar items in 6A002, these changes to 
6A003 would require agreement with Wassenaar members and exceed the 
scope of this rule. However, commenters are welcome to submit 
additional information to BIS to help inform further discussion on 
whether a Wassenaar proposal to amend this ECCN is warranted.

Revisions to ECCNs 6A990 and 6E990

    ECCN 6A990 controls certain read-out integrated circuits (ROICs) 
that enable 3D automotive imaging and ranging. The February 2016 rule 
proposed to expand the scope of ROICs controlled under that ECCN by 
controlling ROICs that are specially designed for focal plane arrays 
controlled under ECCN 6A002.a.3. Such ROICs would be subject to an RS1 
control but would be eligible for License Exception LVS. However, under 
the proposed rule, ROICs specially designed for civil automotive 
applications would not be controlled under 6A990.
    One commenter expressed support for controlling ROICs ``specially 
designed'' for 6A002.a.3 focal plane arrays under the EAR rather than 
the ITAR. However, three commenters also expressed concerns or 
requested clarification on the proposals for ROICs in 6A990. One 
commenter opposed expanding the scope of 6A990 to include certain non-
ITAR ROICs that are currently EAR99. The commenter cited foreign 
availability for such ROICs that today may be exported without a 
license. BIS believes that expanding the scope of 6A990 is warranted to 
address military applications of dual-use ROICs. Also, BIS believes 
that industry will benefit from the clearer bright line control for 
ROICs in the State Department's final rule, which should reduce the 
possibility of commercial ROICs becoming controlled under the ITAR. 
With respect to foreign availability, BIS plans to work with its 
interagency colleagues to propose a control for ROICs on the Wassenaar 
Arrangement Dual-Use List.
    One commenter expressed confusion regarding the proposed note 
carving out ROICs specially designed for civil automotive applications 
from control under 6A990. The commenter believed that most or all ROICs 
used in civil automotive applications are part of general purpose 
infrared focal plane arrays that are used in numerous applications. 
Thus, it was unclear how a ROIC could be specially designed for only 
civil automotive applications. As a result of reviewing commodity

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jurisdiction determinations, BIS believes that there are ROICs that 
have been specially designed for civil automotive applications. To the 
extent that a ROIC is specially designed for a general purpose focal 
plane array controlled under 6A002, then it would be controlled under 
6A990.
    One commenter also recommended that all ROICs specially designed 
for civil applications be excluded from control under 6A990. For the 
reasons described above regarding concern over military applications 
and the added benefit of clarity of the potential impact of the ITAR on 
commercial ROICs, BIS does not accept this recommendation.
    One commenter stated that commercial ROICs should be EAR99 and 
requested clarification on how commercial ROICs would be controlled 
under the February 2016 rule. Under this final rule, ROICs that are not 
ITAR controlled (i.e., are not infrared focal plane array ROICs 
specially designed for a defense article) would be controlled under 
6A990 if they are specially designed for a focal plane array in 
6A002.a.3. If a ROIC is not specially designed for a 6A002.a.3 focal 
plane array, then the ROIC would be designated EAR99. Also, if a ROIC 
is specially designed for civil automotive applications, then the ROIC 
would also be designated EAR99.
    One commenter also stated that the $500 LVS exception is reasonable 
but requested clarification on whether the value limit would apply to 
each ROIC or to a wafer of ROICs. The $500 value limit does not apply 
to an individual ROIC or a wafer of ROICs but rather to the actual 
total selling price of all 6A990 ROICs in the same order. Section 740.3 
describes the terms and conditions of using License Exception LVS, 
including the requirements for valuing the commodities at issue. In 
addition to properly valuing the order, orders may not be split to meet 
the applicable value limit, and the total value of exports per calendar 
year to the same ultimate or intermediate consignee may not exceed 
twelve times the value limit.
    For the reasons stated above, this final rule revises ECCN 6A990 as 
proposed in the February 2016 rule, with one addition to the Related 
Controls paragraph. Since the ITAR also controls ROICs under Category 
XV(e)(3), this final rule adds a reference to those ROICs as well as 
those controlled under Category XII(e). Also, since this final rule 
adopts the changes to Sec.  744.9 and 0A919, this final rule also 
maintains reference to those provisions in the Related Controls of this 
ECCN. Finally, additional limitations on the use of license exceptions 
for this ECCN are addressed further herein.
    ECCN 6E990 controls technology required for the development or 
production of ROICs controlled in 6A990. The February 2016 rule 
proposed to revise the Related Controls paragraph to reference the 
corresponding USML control for technical data directly related to ROICs 
described in Category XII. BIS received no public comments on this 
revision and adopts it in this final rule, but makes one corresponding 
change. Since this final rule revises the Related Controls paragraph of 
6A990 to refer to ROICs controlled under Category XV, this final rule 
also refers to the applicable technical data control in Category XV for 
such ROICs.

Revisions to 6A993

    ECCN 6A993 controls cameras in 6A993.a having a maximum frame rate 
equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criterion specified in 
Note 3.a to ECCN 6A003.b.4.b. The February 2016 rule proposed to revise 
the Related Controls paragraph to remind readers of the applicability 
of Sec.  744.9 and ECCN 0A919 to 9 Hz cameras. Since this final rule 
revises Sec.  744.9 and ECCN 0A919 to add 9 Hz cameras to those 
provisions, this final rule adopts the proposal to add references to 
those provisions in the Related Controls paragraph of 6A993.
    BIS did not receive public comments on the Related Controls 
paragraph, but did receive two comments related to 6A993. One commenter 
stated that 6A993 should control cameras having an operating speed of 
60 Hz or less and incorporating a focal plane array in 6A003.b.4.b with 
a maximum of 328,000 elements or less. BIS rejects this recommendation 
as this would require agreement with Wassenaar members and is beyond 
the scope of this rule. One commenter expressed concerns that 6A993 
items could be pulled into the ITAR due to the use of specially 
designed for infrared focal plane arrays in the State Department's 
second proposed rule. While the State Department's final rule addresses 
this issue, BIS notes that the intent was to control uniquely military 
infrared detection items (even comparatively lower performing military 
items) on the ITAR; therefore the EAR controls the commercial and dual-
use infrared detection items. Thus, the commenter's concern is correct, 
but that was intended under the February 2016 rules as well as under 
these final rules.

Revisions to ECCNs 6D002, 6D003, and 6D991

    The Wassenaar Arrangement's List of Dual-Use Goods and Technologies 
imposes limited controls on software related to commodities controlled 
under ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003. As a result, the CCL currently has the 
following multilateral and unilateral software controls related to such 
items: ECCN 6D002 (software specially designed for the use of 
commodities controlled under ECCN 6A002.b), ECCN 6D003.c (software 
designed or modified for cameras incorporating focal plane arrays 
specified by ECCN 6A002.a.3.f and designed or modified to remove a 
frame rate restriction and allow the camera to exceed the frame rate 
specified in ECCN 6A003.b.4 Note 3.a), and ECCN 6D991 (software, 
n.e.s., specially designed for the development, production, or use of 
commodities controlled under ECCN 6A002.a.1.d or 6A990).
    To address concerns regarding the lack of comprehensive software 
controls related to commodities controlled under ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003, 
the February 2016 rule proposed to consolidate existing, unilateral 
software controls and expand them to revise ECCN 6D991 to also control 
software, not elsewhere specified, that is specially designed for the 
development, production, or use of commodities controlled by ECCNs 
6A002 or 6A003. The February 2016 rule proposed to make such software 
subject to the RS Column 1 reason for control. Also, the February 2016 
rule proposed to remove eligibility to use License Exception TSR for 
the software described above in ECCNs 6D002 and 6D003.c. To prevent 
confusion over multiple ECCNs potentially controlling the same 
software, the February 2016 rule proposed to add language to the 
Related Controls paragraphs of ECCN 6D991 to confirm that software 
currently controlled under ECCNs 6D002 and 6D003.c would remain 
controlled under those provisions. To reflect this understanding, the 
February 2016 rule also proposed to revise the Related Controls 
paragraphs of ECCNs 6D002 and 6D003 to provide references to ECCNs 
6D991.
    Four commenters expressed concerns about the proposed revisions to 
the software controls described above. Two commenters recommended 
removing ``use'' software for 6A002 and 6A003 commodities from the 
scope of ECCN 6D991. One of those commenters stated that software field 
upgrades would be more challenging and costly, which would put U.S. 
suppliers at a competitive disadvantage. The other commenter mentioned 
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typical operation software would be unlikely to meet all six elements 
of the definition of ``use,'' the control could create confusion. BIS 
agrees with the second commenter that it is unlikely that operation 
software would meet all six elements of ``use.'' Further, BIS believes 
that it is unlikely that software for field upgrades, which would 
likely be focused on camera maintenance, would include all six elements 
of ``use'' and thus be controlled. Therefore, BIS does not accept this 
recommendation.
    Another commenter expressed concerns that the proposed expansion of 
6D991 could affect software used in the production and testing of 6A003 
and possibly 6A993 items, but the commenter noted it was unclear the 
extent to which the controls would apply to certain types of software 
due to difficulty in applying the definition of ``specially designed'' 
in the context of software. The commenter also expressed concerns on 
needing to get a license to provide field testing software to service 
centers. BIS notes that the intent of expanding 6D991, among other 
things, was to include software specially designed for the production 
of 6A003 cameras. This does not include software used for testing 6A003 
cameras for purposes outside of the production or development process. 
Therefore, BIS believes that the scope of control in 6D991 is 
appropriate. With respect to applying the definition of ``specially 
designed'' to software, BIS notes that any software would be caught by 
paragraph (a) if it achieves the parameters described in the relevant 
USML or CCL entry as a result of ``development'' or if it is used in or 
with a commodity enumerated on the CCL or USML. Software is, however, 
eligible for the paragraph (b) releases. For example, if software used 
for the production of a controlled item has the same function, 
performance capabilities, and the same or equivalent form and fit, as 
software used in the production of an item controlled for AT reasons 
only, then such software would qualify for the release under paragraph 
(b)(3). Note 3 to paragraph (b)(3) also provides guidance on 
interpreting ``form,'' ``fit,'' ``function,'' and ``performance 
capability'' with respect to software. Finally, with respect to 
software for field testing centers, such software would have to meet 
all six elements of the definition of ``use'' in order to be controlled 
in 6D991.
    One commenter stated that software used to operate a camera should 
be EAR99 and further expressed concern that a license would be required 
for software that interfaces with the arrays for either manufacturing 
or testing applications. Under the February 2016 proposed rule and this 
final rule, software simply used to operate a camera would not be 
controlled under 6D991 and would be EAR99. Again, all six elements of 
the ``use'' definition must be met in order to be considered ``use'' 
software under 6D991. In addition, BIS reiterates that software used 
for testing outside of the production or development process would not 
be captured by 6D991. Software that is used to test during the 
production or development process and that meets the definition of 
``specially designed'' would be controlled by 6D991.
    One commenter opposed removing the ability to use License Exception 
TSR for 6D002 (software ``specially designed'' for the ``use'' of 
commodities controlled under ECCN 6A002.b) and 6D003.c. The commenter 
cited concerns about U.S. competitiveness and working cooperatively in 
Wassenaar countries. BIS believes that U.S. competitiveness will be 
greatly improved by the bright line approach in the State Department's 
final rule for USML Category XII, which makes clear that commercial 
items (and related technology and software) are not generally intended 
to be controlled under the ITAR. BIS believes that removing TSR 
eligibility for these ECCNs is warranted.
    BIS received no comments related to other aspects of the changes to 
ECCNs 6D002, 6D003, and 6D991. For the reasons described above, this 
final rule adopts the proposed changes to those ECCNs without revision.

Revisions to ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002

    ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002 control development and production 
technology, respectively, related to multiple ECCNs in Category 6, 
including items related to infrared detection in ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003. 
The February 2016 rule proposed to remove eligibility to use License 
Exception TSR for all 6E001 or 6E002 technology related to commodities 
controlled under 6A002 or 6A003. Further, the February 2016 rule 
proposed to add guidance to the Related Controls paragraphs in those 
ECCNs to provide clarity on technology controls related to commodities 
subject to the ITAR.
    BIS received two public comments in response to the proposed 
changes to 6E001 and 6E002. One commenter stated that the February 2016 
rule would put restrictions on the commodities related to manufacturing 
a focal plane array, including ``substrates, epitaxial grown materials, 
zinc diffusion, software, and firmware in cameras.'' The controls in 
6E001 and 6E002 apply to technology for the development or production 
of certain commodities (and software in the case of 6E001). Those 
controls do not apply to the commodities themselves, which are found in 
ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003. In addition, the applicable software controls 
are found in ECCNs 6D002, 6D003, and 6D991.
    One public commenter expressed concerns about the removal of 
License Exception TSR due to concerns about U.S. competitiveness and 
working cooperatively in Wassenaar countries. As previously mentioned, 
BIS believes that U.S. competitiveness will be greatly improved by the 
bright line approach in the State Department's final rule for USML 
Category XII, which makes clear that commercial items (and related 
technology and software) are not generally intended to be controlled 
under the ITAR. BIS believes that removing TSR eligibility for these 
ECCNs is warranted.
    This final rule revises ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002 as proposed, but 
amends the availability of License Exception TSR for certain technology 
related to 6A003 cameras. That change is described further below in 
response to public comments regarding License Exception STA.

Addition to Section 740.2

    Section 740.2 sets forth restrictions on all license exceptions, 
and the February 2016 rule proposed a new restriction in Sec.  
740.2(a)(7) that would apply to 6E001 or 6E002 technology required for 
the development or production of the following focal plane arrays: 
Photon detector, microbolometer detector, pyroelectric, or 
multispectral detector infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs), described 
in ECCN 6A002, having a peak response within the wavelength range 
exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm, excluding lead sulfide or 
lead selenide infrared focal plane arrays having a peak response within 
the wavelength range exceeding 1,000 nm but not exceeding 5,000 nm and 
not exceeding 16 detector elements. Moreover, under the February 2016 
rule, Sec.  740.2(a)(7) would apply to 6E001 or 6E002 technology 
required for the development or production of third generation image 
intensifier tubes or image intensifier tubes greater than third 
generation (e.g., EBAPS). BIS received no public comments on this 
provision and adopts it in this final rule. To provide further clarity, 
this final rule includes the full name for EBAPS, Electron Bombarded 
Active Pixel Sensor. As mentioned in the February 2016 rule and adopted 
in this final rule,

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the 6E001 and 6E002 technology described above will be eligible for 
License Exception GOV under Sec.  740.11(b)(2) of the EAR.

Restrictions on the Use of License Exception APR

    License Exception APR currently authorizes specified reexports of 
items subject to the EAR by certain countries to specified destinations 
without individual licenses from BIS. The February 2016 rule proposed 
to increase the number of items ineligible for Sec.  740.16(b) by 
including all items in ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, and 6A990 in the 
restrictions found in paragraph (a)(2) of that section. BIS received 
one general comment that opposed any reduction in the availability of 
license exceptions, but the commenter did not address any specific 
concerns regarding APR. Consequently, BIS adopts the changes proposed 
for paragraph (a) of APR in this final rule and makes only slight 
revisions to that paragraph for clarity.
    As previously mentioned, this final rule retains the license 
requirement and license exception construct for certain uncooled 
thermal imaging cameras. This construct includes provisions in 
paragraph (b) of APR. However, this final rule adopts the non-
substantive changes to paragraph (b) that were proposed in the February 
2016 rule and rearranges the list of items to make the text clearer. 
BIS received no comments on the clarifying, non-substantive changes to 
Sec.  740.16(b) and adopts them in this final rule while keeping the 
existing special provision for certain uncooled thermal imaging cameras 
in Sec.  740.16(b)(3).

Restrictions on the Use of License Exception STA

    Section 740.20(b)(2)(x) restricts the use of License Exception STA 
for specific commodities controlled by ECCN 6A002, as well as related 
technology controlled by 6E001 or 6E002. The February 2016 rule 
proposed to expand that restriction to include all items in the 
following ECCNs: 6A002; 6A990; 6D002 (for the use of commodities 
controlled under ECCN 6A002.b); 6D003.c; 6D991 (for the development, 
production, or use of commodities controlled under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, 
or 6A990); 6E001 (for the development of commodities controlled under 
ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); 6E002 (for the production of commodities 
controlled under ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); and 6E990. Additionally, the 
February 2016 rule proposed to add new ECCN 0E987 to the list of items 
restricted from STA under Sec.  740.20(b)(2)(ii).
    Three commenters expressed concerns with those proposed 
restrictions. One commenter recommended that STA be allowed for all 
items in 6A002 and 6A990. The commenter noted that doing so would be 
consistent with continuing to allow STA for 6A003 cameras. Also, the 
commenter believed this restriction would put U.S. companies at a 
competitive disadvantage due to foreign availability for such items for 
which there are less restrictive controls, and that some development 
technology for 6A990 read-out integrated circuits (ROICs) is already 
publicly available. The commenter also noted that ROICs not subject to 
the ITAR have historically been EAR99. BIS does not accept this 
recommendation at this time. Items controlled in 6A002 and 6A990, while 
dual use, have important military applications, and thus removal of STA 
eligibility is warranted. However, after the effective date of this 
rule, BIS will assess licensing volumes and re-evaluate whether a 
change to STA eligibility is necessary. Further, BIS notes that some 
items in 6A002 are only subject to NS2 and AT controls, so STA would 
not be needed to export or reexport to countries in Country Group A:1.
    In addition to opposing the removal of STA for 6A002 and 6A990, one 
commenter also opposed the license exception's removal for ECCNs 6D002, 
6D003, 6D991, 6E001, and 6E002. The commenter stated removing STA would 
hurt U.S. competitiveness, harm the ability to work internally and 
cooperatively within affiliates in Wassenaar countries, increase 
administrative burden, and could require licenses for providing field 
testing software to service centers. As previously mentioned, BIS 
believes that this software and technology has important military 
applications, and thus excluding the use of STA is warranted. Also, BIS 
believes that U.S. competitiveness will be greatly improved by the 
bright line approach in the State Department's final rule for USML 
Category XII, which makes clear that commercial items (and related 
technology and software) are not generally intended to be controlled 
under the ITAR. With respect to providing field testing software, BIS 
believes that such software is unlikely to meet the definition of 
``use'' and unlikely to be controlled under ECCNs 6D002, 6D003, or 
6D991.
    One commenter requested that BIS allow STA for 6E001 and 6E002 
technology for civil automotive far infrared night vision systems at 
the camera level. The commenter mentioned that the company has used STA 
when civil automotive vehicle manufacturers have required audits on 
products and manufacturing, which includes sharing design and 
manufacturing technology with non-U.S. nationals. BIS accepts this 
recommendation in part. This final rule revises Sec.  740.20(b)(2)(x) 
to remove STA eligibility as described in the February 2016 rule. 
However, this final rule revises the eligibility to use License 
Exception TSR under ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002 to allow technology for the 
integration of 6A003 cameras into camera systems specially designed for 
civil automotive applications. Under this change, this technology may 
be released to Country Group B destinations or nationals so long as all 
terms and conditions of TSR are complied with, including obtaining a 
written assurance. This ability to use TSR is limited to specific 6E001 
or 6E002 technology related to 6A003 cameras, and does not apply to 
6E001 or 6E002 technology related to 6A002 items within the 6A003 
cameras.

Revisions to Licensing Policy

    As previously mentioned, this final rule retains the provisions in 
Sec.  742.6 that apply to the authorization construct for certain 
uncooled thermal imaging cameras. However, the February 2016 rule also 
proposed revisions to licensing policy for items controlled for RS 
reasons by revising Sec.  742.6(b)(1) to include new licensing policy 
for 6E001 or 6E002 technology for the development or production of 
focal plane arrays or image intensifier tubes described in 6A002, or 
for 6E990 technology. Under the February 2016 rule, such technology 
would be subject to a presumption of denial for license applications 
for exports or reexports to countries in Country Group D:5. BIS 
received no public comments on this proposal and is adopting the 
proposed changes to Sec.  742.6(b)(1) in this final rule.
    BIS is also removing the heading in Sec.  742.6(b)(1)(i), which was 
proposed in the February 2016 rule to read ``9x515 and `600 series' 
ECCNs.'' BIS is making this change because that paragraph applies to 
more than just 9x515 and 600 series items. Finally, as described below 
under ECCN 7E611, this final rule removes the proposed worldwide RS 
control for 7E611.a, and thus removes proposed Sec.  742.6(a)(8) and 
references to that paragraph in Sec.  742.6(b)(1).

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Establishment of ``600 Series'' for Military Fire Control, Laser, 
Imaging, and Guidance Items Under ECCNs 7A611, 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611

    The May 2015 rule proposed establishing two separate 600 series 
controls in 6x615 and 7x611. The February 2016 rule proposed to 
consolidate those entries and establish a single ``600 series'' by 
revising ECCN 7A611 and adding new ECCNs 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611 for 
military fire control, laser, imaging, and guidance and control 
commodities, software, and technology. Two commenters supported this 
simplified structure, and this final rule adopts the proposed 
consolidation of 600 series controls under 7x611 ECCNs.
    Since categories 6 and 7 of the CCL currently control certain 
laser, imaging, and guidance items, the February 2016 rule also 
proposed to amend ECCN 6A611 to refer readers to Category 7 to locate 
the appropriate controls. BIS received no comments on this revision. 
This final rule revises 6A611 to add the reference to 7A611, but this 
final rule revises the term ``guidance and control'' to ``guidance'' to 
conform to changes made in the State Department's final rule. 
References to ``control'' are similarly removed throughout these 600 
series entries to conform to the State Department's final rule.
    Three commenters provided comments on these proposed 600 series 
entries. Revisions to the proposed 600 series ECCNs are described 
below.

Establishment of ECCN 7A611

    As described in the February 2016 rule, ECCN 7A611 would control 
military fire control, laser, imaging, and guidance and control 
equipment that would be removed from USML Category XII and that are not 
covered by an existing ECCN subject to controls for reasons other than 
AT reasons. This included controlling certain guidance, navigation, or 
control systems; inertial measurement units; accelerometers; gyros or 
angular rate sensors; and gravity meters (gravimeters) in paragraphs .a 
through .e. Paragraph .x would control parts, components, accessories, 
and attachments that are specially designed for a commodity controlled 
by ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or a defense article in USML Category 
XII and not controlled elsewhere on the USML or in 7A611.y or 3A611.y. 
All items that would be controlled under 7A611.a-.x would be controlled 
for NS, RS, AT, and UN reasons. Paragraph .y, which would be controlled 
for AT reasons, would control specific parts, components, accessories, 
and attachments specially designed for a commodity subject to control 
in ECCN 7A611, or a defense article in USML Category XII and not 
elsewhere specified on the USML or in the CCL, and parts, components, 
accessories, and attachments specially designed therefor. The February 
2016 rule did not include any items in 7A611.y. This final rule revises 
ECCN 7A611 with revisions to the February 2016 proposed rule as 
described below.
    Two commenters provided recommendations or requested clarification 
on ECCN 7A611. One commenter pointed out that certain dual-use items 
controlled in CCL Category 7 may become controlled under 7A611 because 
such dual-use items would not qualify for the release in paragraph 
(b)(3) of the definition of ``specially designed,'' which applies to 
parts, components, accessories, or attachments that have the same 
function, performance capabilities, and the same or equivalent form and 
fit, as a commodity used in or with an item that is or was in 
production and is either not enumerated on the CCL or USML, or is 
described in an ECCN controlled only for AT reasons. Since many of the 
Category 7 parts and components are incorporated into Category 7 
higher-level assemblies that are subject to NS or MT reasons, such 
parts and components would not be eligible for the (b)(3) release of 
specially designed.
    To address this concern, BIS is revising and restructuring 7A611.x 
to specify that 7A611.x does not control items described in ECCNs 
6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 7A003, 7A101, 7A102, or 7A103. Essentially, 
this revision is an exception to the normal process of the Order of 
Review in which 600 series entries normally take precedence over dual-
use entries in the CCL. BIS believes this change is warranted to 
address the concern raised by the commenter, and BIS believes that the 
dual-use controls provide sufficient levels of control to capture 
military items previously in USML Category XII that meet the parameters 
in one of the dual-use ECCNs listed above. As part of this change, BIS 
is also removing the entries that were proposed in 7A611.b-.e for 
inertial measurement units, accelerometers, gyros or angular rate 
sensors, and gravity meters (gravimeters). These items will be 
controlled under 7A611.x to the extent that they are specially designed 
and not controlled under the list of dual-use ECCNs described above. To 
ensure clarity on where such items are controlled, BIS is also adding 
text to 7A611.x to specifically name such items.
    One commenter also questioned why 7A611 does not include the 
missile technology (MT) reason for control. BIS concurs that MT should 
be added to 7A611, and this final rule adds that control to the ECCN 
for commodities in 7A611.a that meet or exceed the parameters in 
7A103.b or .c. Also, with the change described above to 7A611.x, ECCNs 
6A107, 7A101, 7A102, and 7A103 will address those other items 
potentially controlled for MT reasons.
    One commenter recommended that infrared optical elements, such as 
optical blanks and lenses, should not be controlled using ``specially 
designed'' under 7A611.x. Instead, the commenter believed that only 
certain germanium blanks and infrared lenses with certain resistivity 
should be controlled in 7A611. The commenter believed that all other 
optics blanks and infrared lenses should be EAR99. To support these 
recommendations, the commenter stated that applying ``specially 
designed'' would be burdensome since many of these products are made 
according to customer specifications and may have overlapping size, 
curvature, and fit requirements among both military and commercial 
customers. The commenter also believed that such controls would be more 
restrictive than the EU's export control regime. BIS believes that the 
commenter's recommended controls would not capture all optical blanks 
and infrared lenses that warrant control. Further, it is BIS's 
understanding that such items would be controlled under ML 15 of the 
Wassenaar Arrangement if they are specially designed. Therefore, BIS 
does not accept this recommendation. To the extent that optical blanks 
or infrared lenses meet the definition of ``specially designed,'' they 
would be controlled under 7A611.x.
    BIS is also making additional conforming changes. This final rule 
revises the Related Controls paragraph to add references to ECCNs 6A107 
and 7A103 since those ECCNs control related items. Also, this final 
rule removes the sentence in the Related Controls regarding navigation 
and avionics equipment specially designed for military application. In 
the February 2016 rule, that sentence referred readers to ECCN 3A611, 
which is incorrect. Such equipment is currently controlled in ECCN 
9A610. Additionally, this final rule removes the word ``control'' from 
``guidance, navigation, and control systems'' in 7A611.a and from the 
first sentence in the Related Controls to conform with changes made in 
the State Department's final rule.

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Establishment of 7B611

    The February 2016 rule proposed creating ECCN 7B611 to impose 
controls on test, inspection, and production equipment and related 
commodities specially designed for military fire control, laser, 
imaging, and guidance and control equipment. Paragraph .a would control 
such equipment specially designed for the development, production, 
repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of items controlled in ECCN 7A611 
(except 7A611.y) or commodities in USML Category XII that are not 
enumerated in USML Category XII or controlled by a 600 series ECCN. 
Paragraph .b would control environmental test facilities specially 
designed for certification, qualification, or testing of commodities 
controlled in ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or commodities in USML 
Category XII that are not enumerated in USML Category XII or a 600 
series ECCN. Paragraph .c would control field test equipment specially 
designed to evaluate or calibrate the operation of systems described in 
USML Category XII(a), (b), or (c). Paragraph .x would control parts, 
components, accessories, and attachments that are specially designed 
for such test, inspection and production equipment that are not 
enumerated on the USML or controlled by another 600 series ECCN. Items 
in ECCN 7B611 would be controlled for NS, RS, AT, and UN reasons.
    BIS did not receive any public comments specific to ECCN 7B611. 
This final rule adopts the proposal to add 7B611 to the CCL, with three 
conforming changes. First, as previously mentioned, this final rule is 
revising references to ``guidance and control'' to just ``guidance.'' 
This final rule makes that change in the heading of the ECCN. Second, 
this final rule adds an MT control for 7B611.a commodities specially 
designed for 7A611.a commodities controlled for MT reasons. This change 
is being made to correspond to the addition of an MT control in 7A611. 
Third, paragraphs .b and .c now specify that those paragraphs control 
items not controlled by another 600 series to bring them into 
conformity with prior language used in other 600 series ECCNs for test, 
inspection, and production equipment.

Establishment of 7D611

    The February 2016 rule proposed adding ECCN 7D611 to control 
software specially designed for the development, production, operation, 
or maintenance of commodities controlled by 7A611 or 7B611. Such 
software would be controlled for NS, RS, AT, and UN reasons. Any 
software added to 7D611.y would be controlled for AT reasons only.
    BIS did not receive any public comments specific to ECCN 7D611. 
Thus, this final rule adopts the proposal to add 7D611 to the CCL with 
one conforming change. This final rule adds an MT control for 7D611.a 
software specially designed for 7A611.a commodities controlled for MT 
reasons. This change is being made to correspond to the addition of an 
MT control in 7A611.

Establishment of 7E611 and Revisions to Sec.  742.6 for Licensing 600 
Series Items

    The February 2016 rule proposed adding ECCN 7E611 to control 
technology required for the development, production, operation, 
installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of items 
controlled by 7A611, 7B611, or 7D611. Such technology would be 
controlled for NS, RS, AT, and UN reasons, but certain technology 
described in proposed 7E611.a (technology required for the development 
or production of commodities controlled by proposed 7A611.a-.e) would 
be subject to a worldwide RS reason for control, pursuant to proposed 
text added to Sec.  742.6(a)(8). All other technology in 7E611, other 
than 7E611.y, would be subject to an RS Column 1 control. Any 
technology added to 7E611.y would be controlled for AT reasons only.
    When adding the worldwide RS control to 7E611 in the February 2016 
rule, BIS believed that the worldwide RS control would only affect 
technical data currently controlled in USML Category XII(f) that is not 
eligible for the Canadian exemption under Supplement No. 1 to part 126 
of the ITAR. As described in proposed Sec.  742.6(b)(1), proposed 
7E611.a technology would be subject to the same licensing policy as 
other 600 series items. In addition, License Exception STA would not be 
available for 7E611.a technology but would be available for technology 
in 7E611.b or .c for exports or reexports to Country Group A:5.
    BIS received one public comment pertaining to ECCN 7E611, and that 
commenter supported limiting a worldwide RS control to technology 
proposed to be controlled in 7E611.a. However, by revising 7A611.x so 
that it does not control items described in ECCNs 6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 
7A002, 7A003, 7A101, 7A102, or 7A103, this final rule significantly 
reduces the scope of items in 7A611 and related technology in 7E611. 
Consequently, BIS believes that the proposed worldwide RS control is no 
longer warranted. This final rule removes the worldwide RS control in 
7E611 and Sec.  742.6(a)(8), removes the restriction on the use of 
License Exception STA for Country Group A:5, and restructures the Items 
paragraph to match the normal structure for a 600 series technology 
ECCN. ECCN 7E611.a will control technology required for the 
development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, 
overhaul, or refurbishing of commodities or software controlled by ECCN 
7A611 (except 7A611.y), 7B611, or 7D611 (except 7D611.y). ECCN 7E611.y 
will control specific technology required for the production, 
development, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, or overhaul 
of commodities or software controlled by ECCNs 7A611.y or 7D611.y.
    This final rule also adds an MT control for technology for 7E611.a 
technology if required for items controlled for MT reasons in 7A611.a, 
7B611.a, or 7D611.a. This change is being made to correspond to the 
addition of an MT control in 7A611, 7B611, and 7D611.
    BIS received no public comments regarding the description of the 
license requirement for 7E611.a in Sec.  742.6(a)(1) or the revisions 
to Sec.  742.6(b)(1) describing licensing policy for RS Column 1 items 
and ECCN 7E611.a. Consequently, this final rule revises those sections 
consistent with the February 2016 rule.

Revisions to Other Existing ECCNs

    The February 2016 rule proposed to revise many existing dual-use 
ECCNs to provide cross references to USML Category XII for similar 
items subject to the ITAR. BIS received no public comments on the 
proposed changes to the Related Controls paragraphs of those dual-use 
ECCNs. Therefore, this final rule revises the Related Controls to 
cross-reference similar items subject to the ITAR in ECCNs 6A004, 
6A005, 6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 7A003, 7A005, 7A101, and 7A102. The 
February 2016 rule also proposed to revise the Related Controls 
paragraph in ECCN 8A002 to refer readers to the potential license 
requirement in Sec.  744.9, which would apply to commodities in 
8A002.d.1.c or .d.2. Since this final rule adopts the proposed increase 
in scope of Sec.  744.9 for 8A002.d items, this final rule also revises 
the Related Controls reference to that section in 8A002.
    BIS also proposed to revise the Related Controls paragraph of ECCN 
2A984, which controls certain concealed object detection equipment. 
This final rule maintains the cross reference to USML Category XII(c) 
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related terahertz imaging systems subject to the ITAR, but moves the 
reference to the first sentence of the Related Controls paragraph. 
Additionally, this final rule also revises the scope of control of ECCN 
2A984. The State Department's February 2016 rule proposed to change the 
scope of terahertz imaging systems subject to the ITAR by controlling 
those that have a peak response in the frequency range exceeding 30 GHz 
but not exceeding 3000 GHz, and having a resolution less (better) than 
0.1 milliradians at a standoff range of 100 m. This would have led to 
an inadvertent result where terahertz imaging systems having a peak 
response in the frequency range exceeding 30 GHz but not exceeding 3000 
GHz, and having a resolution of 0.1 to 0.5 milliradians at a standoff 
range of 100 m would be designated EAR99, while less capable terahertz 
imaging systems would be controlled under 2A984. To address this gap, 
this final rule amends the heading of 2A984 to control concealed object 
detection equipment operating in the frequency range from 30 GHz to 
3000 GHz and having a spatial resolution of 0.1 milliradian up to and 
including 1 milliradian at a standoff distance of 100 meters (and parts 
and components not elsewhere specified), and makes conforming changes 
to the related controls section.
    Finally, BIS proposed to revise ECCN 6A008 to add a sentence to the 
Related Controls paragraph for certain laser detection and ranging 
(LADAR), light detection and ranging (LIDAR), or range-gated systems 
subject to the ITAR. One commenter recommended that BIS expand an 
existing sentence in the Related Controls on car radar designed for 
collision avoidance to provide that 6A008 does not control civil 
automotive radar or LIDAR. BIS does not accept this recommendation as 
making this change would require agreement with other Wassenaar 
members. Therefore, this final rule revises the Related Controls 
paragraph as proposed.

Export Administration Act

    Although the Export Administration Act expired on August 20, 2001, 
the President, through Executive Order 13222 of August 17, 2001, 3 CFR, 
2001 Comp., p. 783 (2002), as amended by Executive Order 13637 of March 
8, 2013, 78 FR 16129 (March 13, 2013) and as extended by the Notice of 
August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016), has continued the Export 
Administration Regulations in effect under the International Emergency 
Economic Powers Act. BIS continues to carry out the provisions of the 
Export Administration Act, as appropriate and to the extent permitted 
by law, pursuant to Executive Order 13222, as amended by Executive 
Order 13637.

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, distribute 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 a ``significant regulatory 
action,'' although not economically significant, under section 3(f) of 
Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, the rule has been reviewed by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
    2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is 
required to respond to, nor is 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 OMB 
control number. This proposed rule would affect two approved 
collections: Simplified Network Application Processing + System 
(control number 0694-0088), which includes, among other things, license 
applications, and License Exceptions and Exclusions (0694-0137).
    As stated in a proposed rule published on July 15, 2011 (76 FR 
41958) (``July 15 proposed rule''), BIS initially believed that the 
combined effect of all rules to be published adding items to the EAR 
that will be removed from the ITAR as part of the Administration's 
Export Control Reform Initiative would increase the number of license 
applications to be submitted by approximately 16,000 annually. As the 
review of the USML has progressed, the interagency group has gained 
more specific information about the number of items that will come 
under BIS jurisdiction and whether those items would be eligible for 
export under license exceptions. As of June 21, 2012, BIS revised that 
estimate to an increase in license applications of 30,000 annually, 
resulting in an increase in burden hours of 8,500 (30,000 transactions 
at 17 minutes each) under control number 0694-0088. BIS continues to 
believe that its revised estimate is accurate.
    Some items formerly on the USML would become eligible for License 
Exception STA under this rule. As stated in the July 15 proposed rule, 
BIS believes that the increased use of License Exception STA resulting 
from the combined effect of all rules to be published adding items to 
the EAR that would be removed from the ITAR as part of the 
Administration's Export Control Reform Initiative would increase the 
burden associated with control number 0694-0137 by about 23,858 hours 
(20,450 transactions at 1 hour and 10 minutes each).
    BIS expects that this increase in burden would be more than offset 
by a reduction in burden hours associated with approved collections 
related to the ITAR. This proposed rule addresses controls on fire 
control, laser, imaging, and guidance and control items. With few 
exceptions, most exports of such items, even when destined to NATO 
member states and other close allies, require State Department 
authorization. In addition, the exports of technology necessary to 
produce such items in the inventories of the United States and its NATO 
and other close allies require State Department authorizations. Under 
the EAR, as proposed, such technology that would be subject to the EAR 
would become eligible for export to NATO member states and other close 
allies under License Exception STA unless otherwise specifically 
excluded. Use of License Exception STA imposes a paperwork and 
compliance burden because, for example, exporters must furnish 
information about the item being exported to the consignee and obtain 
from the consignee an acknowledgement and commitment to comply with the 
EAR. However, the Administration believes that complying with the 
requirements of STA is likely less burdensome than applying for 
licenses. For example, under License Exception STA, a single consignee 
statement can apply to an unlimited number of products, need not have 
an expiration date, and need not be submitted to the government in 
advance for approval. Suppliers with regular customers can tailor a 
single statement and assurance to match their business relationship 
rather than applying repeatedly for licenses with every purchase order 
to supply reliable customers in countries that are close allies or 
members of export control regimes or both.
    3. This rule does not contain policies with Federalism implications 
as that term is defined under E.O. 13132.
    4. The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), as amended by the Small 
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Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., generally requires 
an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule 
subject to the notice and comment rulemaking requirements under the 
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553) or any other statute, 
unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Under 
section 605(b) of the RFA, however, if the head of an agency (or his or 
her designee) certifies that a rule will not have a significant impact 
on a substantial number of small entities, the statute does not require 
the agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis. Pursuant to 
section 605(b), the Chief Counsel for Regulation, Department of 
Commerce, submitted a memorandum to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy, 
Small Business Administration, certifying that the May 5 proposed rule 
would not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The rationale for that certification was set forth in the 
preamble to that proposed rule. Although BIS received no comments on 
that rationale, and has accordingly made no changes to the proposed 
rule based on the RFA certification, BIS has determined that, in the 
interest of openness and transparency, it will briefly restate the 
rationale behind the certification here.
    This proposed rule is part of the Administration's Export Control 
Reform Initiative, which seeks to revise the USML to a positive list--
one that does not use generic, catch-all controls for items listed--and 
to move some items that the President has determined no longer merit 
control under the ITAR to control under the CCL.
    Although BIS does not collect data on the size of entities that 
apply for and are issued export licenses, and is therefore unable to 
estimate the exact number of small entities--as defined by the Small 
Business Administration's regulations implementing the RFA--BIS 
acknowledges that some small entities may be affected by this proposed 
rule.
    The main effects on small entities resulting from this rule will be 
in application times, costs, and delays in receiving licenses to export 
goods subject to the CCL. However, while small entities may experience 
some costs and time delays for exports due to the license requirements 
of the CCL, these costs and delays will likely be significantly less 
than they were for items previously subject to the USML. BIS believes 
that in fact this rule will result in significantly reduced 
administrative costs and delays for exports of items that will, upon 
this rule's implementation, be subject to the EAR rather than the ITAR. 
Currently, USML applicants must pay to use the USML licensing procedure 
even if they never actually are authorized to export. Registration fees 
for manufacturers and exporters of articles on the USML start at $2,250 
per year, increase to $2,750 for organizations applying for one to ten 
licenses per year and further increases to $2,750 plus $250 per license 
application (subject to a maximum of three percent of total application 
value) for those who need to apply for more than ten licenses per year. 
By contrast, BIS is statutorily prohibited from imposing licensing 
fees. In addition, exporters and reexporters of goods that would become 
subject to the EAR under this rule would need fewer licenses because 
their transactions would become eligible for license exceptions that 
were not available under the ITAR. Additionally, the ITAR controls 
parts and components even when they are incorporated--in any amount--
into a foreign-made product. That limitation on the use of US-made 
goods subject to the ITAR discouraged foreign manufacturers from 
importing US goods. However, the EAR has a de minimis exception for US-
manufactured goods that are incorporated into foreign-made products. 
This exception may benefit small entities by encouraging foreign 
producers to use more US-made items in their goods.
    Even where an exporter or reexporter would need to obtain a license 
under the EAR, that process is both cheaper and more flexible than 
obtaining a license under the ITAR. For example, unlike the ITAR, the 
EAR does not require license applicants to provide BIS with a purchase 
order with the application, meaning that small (or any) entities can 
enter into negotiations or contracts for the sale of goods without 
having to caveat any sale presentations with a reference to the need to 
obtain a license under the ITAR before shipment can occur. Second, the 
EAR allows license applicants to obtain licenses to cover all expected 
exports or reexports to a particular consignee over the life of a 
license, rather than having to obtain a new license for every 
transaction.
    In short, BIS expects that the changes to the EAR proposed in this 
rule will have a positive effect on all affected entities, including 
small entities. While BIS acknowledges that this rule may have some 
cost impacts to small (and other) entities, those costs are more than 
offset by the benefits to the entities from the licensing procedures 
under the EAR, which are much less costly and less time consuming than 
the procedures under the ITAR. Accordingly, the Chief Counsel for 
Regulation for the Department of Commerce has certified that this rule, 
if implemented, will not have a significant economic impact on a 
substantial number of small entities. Accordingly, a regulatory 
flexibility analysis is not required, and none has been prepared.

List of Subjects

15 CFR Part 734

    Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Inventions and 
patents, Research, Science and technology.

15 CFR Part 740

    Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements.

15 CFR Part 742

    Exports, Terrorism.

15 CFR Part 744

    Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Terrorism.

15 CFR Part 772

    Exports.

15 CFR Part 774

    Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Export Administration 
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730-774) are amended as follows:

PART 734--[AMENDED]

0
1. The authority citation for part 734 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 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; E.O. 13637, 78 FR 16129, 3 CFR, 2014 Comp., p. 223; Notice of 
November 12, 2015, 80 FR 70667 (November 13, 2015); Notice of August 
4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).


0
2. Section 734.4 is amended by removing and reserving paragraph (a)(3) 
and revising paragraph (a)(5).
    The revision reads as follows:


Sec.  734.4  De minimis U.S. content.

    (a) * * *
    (5) There is no de minimis level for foreign-made ``military 
commodities'' incorporating one or more of the commodities described in 
ECCN 0A919.a.1 when destined for a country listed in Country Group D:5 
of Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR.
* * * * *

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PART 740--[AMENDED]

0
3. The authority citation for part 740 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 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 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).


0
4. Section 740.2 is amended by adding paragraph (a)(7) and removing and 
reserving paragraph (a)(9).
    The addition reads as follows:


Sec.  740.2  Restrictions on All License Exceptions.

    (a) * * *
    (7) With the exception of License Exception GOV (Sec.  
740.11(b)(2)), license exceptions are not available for the following 
6E001 or 6E002 technology:
    (i) Technology required for the ``development'' or ``production'' 
of photon detector, microbolometer detector, pyroelectric, or 
multispectral detector, infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs), described 
in ECCN 6A002, having a peak response within the wavelength range 
exceeding 900 nm but not exceeding 30,000 nm, excluding lead sulfide or 
lead selenide IRFPAs having a peak response within the wavelength range 
exceeding 1,000 nm but not exceeding 5,000 nm and not exceeding 16 
detector elements; or
    (ii) Technology required for the ``development'' or ``production'' 
of third generation or greater (e.g., Electron Bombarded Active Pixel 
Sensor (EBAPS)) image intensifier tubes described in ECCN 6A002.
* * * * *


0
5. Section 740.16 is amended by revising paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(1) 
through (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 or described in ECCNs 0A919, 3A001.b.2 or b.3 
(except those that are being reexported for use in civil 
telecommunications applications), 6A002, 6A003, or 6A990; and
* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Eligible commodities may be reexported to and among 
destinations in Country Group A:1 and Hong Kong for use or consumption 
within a destination in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to part 
740) or Hong Kong, or for reexport from such country in accordance with 
other provisions of the EAR.
    (2) Commodities not eligible for reexport under paragraph (b)(1) 
are:
    (i) Commodities controlled for nuclear nonproliferation or missile 
technology reasons;
    (ii) Commodities in 3A001.b.2 or b.3 (except those that are being 
reexported for use in civil telecommunications applications);
    (iii) ``Military commodities'' described in ECCN 0A919;
    (iv) Commodities described in ECCN 0A987 that incorporate an image 
intensifier tube; or
    (v) Commodities described in ECCNs 6A002 or 6A990.
    (3) Cameras described in ECCNs 6A003 may be exported or reexported 
to and among countries in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to 
this part) if:
    (i) Such cameras are fully packaged for use as consumer ready civil 
products; or
    (ii) Such cameras with not more than 111,000 elements are to be 
embedded in civil products.
* * * * *

0
6. Section 740.20 is amended by revising paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) and 
(b)(2)(x), to read as follows:


Sec.  740.20  License Exception Strategic Trade Authorization (STA).

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (ii) License Exception STA may not be used for any item controlled 
under ECCNs 0A981, 0A982, 0A983, 0A985, 0E982, or 0E987.
* * * * *
    (x) License Exception STA may not be used for items controlled by 
ECCNs 6A002; 6A990; 6D002 (software ``specially designed'' for the 
``use'' of commodities controlled under 6A002.b); 6D003.c; 6D991 
(software ``specially designed'' for the ``development,'' 
``production,'' or ``use'' of commodities controlled under 6A002, 
6A003, or 6A990); 6E001 (``technology'' for the ``development'' of 
commodities controlled under ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); 6E002 
``technology'' (for the ``production'' of commodities controlled under 
ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); or 6E990.
* * * * *

PART 742--[AMENDED]

0
7. The authority citation for part 742 continues to read as follows: 50 
U.S.C. 4601 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, 68 FR 26459, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p. 
320; Notice of November 12, 2015, 80 FR 70667 (November 13, 2015); 
Notice of August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).

0
8. Section 742.6 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as 
follows:


 Sec.  742.6  Regional stability.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) Licensing policy for RS Column 1 items. (i) Applications for 
exports and reexports of 9x515 and ``600 series'' items will be 
reviewed on a case-by-case basis to determine whether the transaction 
is contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the 
United States, including the foreign policy interest of promoting the 
observance of human rights throughout the world. Other applications for 
exports and reexports described in paragraph (a)(1), (2), (6), or (7) 
of this section will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis to determine 
whether the export or reexport could contribute directly or indirectly 
to any country's military capabilities in a manner that would alter or 
destabilize a region's military balance contrary to the foreign policy 
interests of the United States. Applications for reexports of items 
described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section will be reviewed applying 
the policies for similar commodities that are subject to the ITAR. 
Applications for export or reexport of items classified under any 9x515 
or ``600 series'' ECCN requiring a license in accordance with paragraph 
(a)(1) of this section will also be reviewed consistent with United 
States arms embargo policies in Sec.  126.1 of the ITAR if destined to 
a country set forth in Country Group D:5 in Supplement No. 1 to part 
740 of the EAR. Applications for export or reexport of ``parts,'' 
``components,'' ``accessories,'' ``attachments,'' ``software,'' or 
``technology'' ``specially designed'' or otherwise required for the F-
14 aircraft will generally be denied. When destined to the People's 
Republic of China or a country listed in Country Group E:1 in 
Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR, items classified under any 
9x515 ECCN will be subject to a policy of denial.
    (ii) Applications for exports and reexports to a country listed in 
Country Group D:5 (in Supplement No. 1 to part

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740 of the EAR) of technology controlled under 6E001 for the 
development of focal plane arrays or image intensifier tubes described 
in 6A002, technology controlled under 6E002 for the production of focal 
plane arrays or image intensifier tubes described in 6A002, or 
technology controlled under 6E990 will be reviewed with a presumption 
of denial.
* * * * *

PART 744--[AMENDED]

0
9. The authority citation for part 744 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 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 September 18, 2015, 80 FR 57281 
(September 22, 2015); Notice of November 12, 2015, 80 FR 70667 
(November 13, 2015); Notice of January 20, 2016, 81 FR 3937 (January 
22, 2016); Notice of August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).


0
10. Section 744.9 is amended by revising the section heading and 
paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  744.9  Restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers (in-
country) of certain cameras, systems, or related components.

    (a) General prohibitions. (1) In addition to the applicable license 
requirements for national security, regional stability, anti-terrorism 
and United Nations embargo reasons in Sec. Sec.  742.4, 742.6, 742.8, 
746.1(b), and 746.3 of the EAR, a license is required to export, 
reexport, or transfer (in-country) to any destination other than Canada 
commodities described in ECCNs 0A987 (incorporating commodities 
controlled by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or commodities controlled by 
6A993.a that meet the criterion of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), 6A002, 
6A003, 6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate equal to or less 
than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criteria of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), or 
8A002.d if at the time of export, reexport, or transfer, the exporter, 
reexporter, or transferor knows or is informed that the item will be or 
is intended to be:
    (i) Used by a ``military end-user,'' as defined in paragraph (d) of 
this section; or
    (ii) Incorporated into a ``military commodity'' controlled by ECCN 
0A919.
    (2) The license requirement described in paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section does not apply to exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) 
of items described in that paragraph when such items are being 
reexported or transferred as part of a military deployment by a unit of 
the government of a country in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 
to part 740).
    (b) Additional prohibition on exporters, reexporters, or 
transferors informed by BIS. BIS may inform an exporter, reexporter, or 
transferor, either individually by specific notice or through amendment 
to the EAR, that a license is required for the export, reexport, or 
transfer of commodities described in ECCNs 0A987 (incorporating 
commodities controlled by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or commodities 
controlled by 6A993.a that meet the criterion of Note 3.a to 
6A003.b.4), 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame 
rate equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criteria of Note 
3.a to 6A003.b.4), or 8A002.d to specified end users, because BIS has 
determined that there is an unacceptable risk of diversion to the users 
or unauthorized incorporation into the ``military commodities'' 
described in paragraph (a) of this section. Specific notice is to be 
given only by, or at the direction of, the Deputy Assistant Secretary 
for Export Administration. When such notice is provided orally, it will 
be followed by a written notice within two working days signed by the 
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
* * * * *

PART 772--[AMENDED]

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11. The authority citation for part 772 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 
13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 4, 
2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).


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12. Section 772.1 is amended by revising the last sentence in Note 1 to 
the definition of ``specially designed,'' to read as follows:


Sec.  772.1  Definitions of terms as used in the Export Administration 
Regulations (EAR).

* * * * *
    Specially designed. * * *

    Note 1: * * * For purposes of ``specially designed,'' ECCNs 
0B986, 0B999, 0D999, 1B999, 1C992, 1C995, 1C997, 1C999, 6A998 
(except for .b), and 9A991 are treated as ECCNs controlled 
exclusively for AT reasons.

* * * * *

PART 774--[AMENDED]

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13. The authority citation for part 774 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  50 U.S.C. 4601 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; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 15 U.S.C. 1824a; 50 U.S.C. 
4305; 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 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 
2016).

Supplement No. 1 to Part 774 [Amended]

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14. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 0, ECCN 0A919 is amended 
by revising the Items paragraph of the List of Items Controlled section 
to read as follows:
* * * * *

0A919 ``Military commodities'' located and produced outside the 
United States as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Items:

    a. ``Military commodities'' produced and located outside the 
United States that are not subject to the International Traffic in 
Arms Regulations (22 CFR parts 120-130) and having any of the 
following characteristics:
    a.1. Incorporate more than a de minimis amount of U.S.-origin 
controlled content classified under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or 
6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz and 
thus meeting the criterion of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4);
    a.2. Incorporate more than a de minimis amount of U.S.-origin 
``600 series'' controlled content (see Sec.  734.4 of the EAR); or
    a.3. Are direct products of U.S.-origin ``600 series'' 
technology or software (see Sec.  736.2(b)(3) of the EAR).
    b. [Reserved]


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15. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 0, ECCN 0A987 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 f. in the Items paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section; and
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c. Adding a note to 0A987.f.
    The revisions and addition read as follows:

0A987 Optical sighting devices for firearms (including shotguns 
controlled by 0A984); and ``components'' as follows (See List of 
Items Controlled).
* * * * *

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List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Category I(f) for riflescopes subject 
to the ITAR that are not night sighting devices. (2) See USML 
Category XII(c) for sighting devices using second generation image 
intensifier tubes having luminous sensitivity greater than 350 
[micro]A/lm, or third generation or higher image intensifier tubes, 
that are subject to the ITAR. (3) See USML Category XII(b) for laser 
aiming or laser illumination systems subject to the ITAR. (4) 
Section 744.9 imposes a license requirement on certain commodities 
described in 0A987 if being exported, reexported, or transferred 
(in-country) for use by a military end-user or for incorporation 
into an item controlled by ECCN 0A919.
* * * * *
Items:
* * * * *
    f. Laser aiming devices or laser illuminators ``specially 
designed'' for use on firearms, and having an operational wavelength 
exceeding 400 nm but not exceeding 710 nm.

    Note: 0A987.f does not control laser boresighting devices that 
must be placed in the bore or chamber to provide a reference for 
aligning the firearms sights.

* * * * *


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16. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 0, add ECCN 0E987 between 
ECCN 0E984 and EAR99 to read as follows:

0E987 ``Technology'' ``required'' for the ``development,'' or 
``production'' of commodities controlled by 0A987 that incorporate a 
focal plane array or image intensifier tube.

License Requirements

Reason for Control: RS, AT

 
                                            Country chart (See supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
RS applies to entire entry................  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  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.


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17. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 2, ECCN 2A984 is amended 
by revising the heading and Note 1 of the Related Controls paragraph in 
the List of Items Controlled section to read as follows:

2A984 Concealed object detection equipment operating in the 
frequency range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz and having a spatial 
resolution of 0.1 milliradian up to and including 1 milliradian at a 
standoff distance of 100 meters; and ``parts'' and ``components,'' 
n.e.s.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) Concealed object detection equipment operating 
in the frequency range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz and having a spatial 
resolution less than 0.1 milliradian (a lower milliradian number 
means a more accurate image resolution) at a standoff distance of 
100 meters is ``subject to the ITAR'' under USML Category XII(c). * 
* *
* * * * *


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18. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A002 is amended 
by:
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a. Removing the ``Special Conditions for STA'' section; and
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b. Revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section.
    The revision reads as follows:

6A002 Optical sensors and equipment and ``components'' therefor, as 
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(e)for infrared focal 
plane arrays, image intensifier tubes, and related parts and 
components, subject to the ITAR. (2) See USML Category XV(e) for 
space-qualified focal plane arrays subject to the ITAR. (3) See also 
ECCNs 6A102, 6A202, and 6A992. (4) See ECCN 0A919 for foreign-made 
military commodities that incorporate commodities described in 
6A002. (5) Section 744.9 imposes a license requirement on 
commodities described in ECCN 6A002 if being exported, reexported, 
or transferred (in-country) for use by a military end-user or for 
incorporation into an item controlled by ECCN 0A919.
* * * * *


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19. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A003 is amended 
by:
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a. Adding a License Requirement Note in the License Requirements 
section;
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b. Revising notes 3 and 4 in the Related Controls paragraph in the List 
of Items Controlled section; and
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c. Adding note 5 to the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:

6A003 Cameras, systems or equipment, and ``components'' therefor, as 
follows (see List of Items Controlled).

License Requirements

* * * * *
License Requirement Note: Commodities that are not subject to the 
ITAR but are of the type described in USML Category XII(c) are 
controlled as cameras in ECCN 6A003 when they incorporate a camera 
controlled in this ECCN.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: * * * (3) See ECCN 0A919 for foreign made military 
commodities that incorporate cameras described in 6A003. (4) Section 
744.9 imposes a license requirement on cameras described in 6A003 if 
being exported, reexported, or transferred (in-country) for use by a 
military end-user or for incorporation into a commodity controlled 
by ECCN 0A919. (5) See USML Category XII(c) and (e) for cameras 
subject to the ITAR.
* * * * *



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20. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A004 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6A004 Optical equipment and ``components,'' as follows (see List of 
Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) For optical mirrors or `aspheric optical 
elements' ``specially designed'' for lithography ``equipment,'' see 
ECCN 3B001. (2) See USML Category XII(e) for gimbals ``subject to 
the ITAR.'' (3) See also 6A994.
* * * * *


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21. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A005 is amended 
by revising the last two sentences in the Related Controls paragraph in 
the List of Items Controlled section to read as follows:

6A005 ``Lasers,'' ``components'' and optical equipment, as follows 
(see List of Items Controlled), excluding items that are subject to 
the export licensing authority of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
(see 10 CFR part 110).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: * * * (6) See USML Category XII(b) and (e) for 
laser systems or lasers subject to the ITAR. (7) See USML Category 
XVIII for certain laser-based directed energy weapon systems, 
equipment, and components subject to the ITAR.
* * * * *


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22. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A007 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:


[[Page 70335]]


6A007 Gravity meters (gravimeters) and gravity gradiometers, as 
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(d) for certain gravity 
meters (gravimeters) and gravity gradiometers subject to the ITAR. 
(2) See also ECCNs 6A107, 6A997, and 7A611.
* * * * *


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23. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A008 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6A008 Radar systems, equipment and assemblies, having any of the 
following (see List of Items Controlled), and ``specially designed'' 
``components'' therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) This entry does not control: Secondary 
surveillance radar (SSR); Car radar designed for collision 
prevention; Displays or monitors used for Air Traffic Control (ATC) 
having no more than 12 resolvable elements per mm; Meteorological 
(weather) radar. (2) See also ECCNs 6A108 and 6A998. ECCN 6A998 
controls, inter alia, the Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) 
equipment excluded by the note to paragraph j of this ECCN (6A008). 
(3) See USML Category XII(b) for certain LIDAR, Laser Detection and 
Ranging (LADAR), or range-gated systems subject to the ITAR.
* * * * *


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24. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A107 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6A107 Gravity meters (gravimeters) or gravity gradiometers, other 
than those controlled by 6A007, designed or modified for airborne or 
marine use, as follows, (see List of Items Controlled) and 
``specially designed'' ``parts'' and ``components'' therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: See USML Category XII(d) for certain gravity 
meters (gravimeters) or gravity gradiometers subject to the ITAR. 
See also ECCN 7A611.
* * * * *


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25. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A611 is revised 
to read as follows:

6A611 Acoustic systems and equipment, radar, and ``parts,'' 
``components,'' ``accessories,'' and ``attachments'' ``specially 
designed'' therefor, ``specially designed'' for a military 
application that are not enumerated in any USML category or other 
ECCN are controlled by ECCN 3A611. Military fire control, laser, 
imaging, and guidance equipment that are not enumerated in any USML 
category or ECCN are controlled by ECCN 7A611.


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26. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A990 is revised 
to read as follows:

6A990 Read-out integrated circuits, as follows (see List of Items 
Controlled).

License Requirements

Reason for Control: RS, AT

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
RS applies to entire entry................  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
 

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

LVS: $500
GBS: N/A
CIV: N/A

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Categories XII(e) and XV(e)(3) for 
read-out integrated circuits ``subject to the ITAR.'' (2) See ECCN 
0A919 for foreign made military commodities that incorporate 
commodities described in 6A990. (3) Section 744.9 imposes a license 
requirement on commodities described in 6A990 if being exported, 
reexported, or transferred (in-country) for use by a military end-
user or for incorporation into a commodity controlled by ECCN 0A919.
Related Definitions: N/A
Items:

    a. Read-out integrated circuits ``specially designed'' for 
``focal plane arrays'' controlled by 6A002.a.3;

    Note: 6A990.a does not control read-out integrated circuits 
``specially designed'' for civil automotive applications.

    b. [RESERVED]
* * * * *


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27. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6A993 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6A993 Cameras, not controlled by 6A003 or 6A203, as follows (see 
List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) See ECCN 0A919 for foreign made military 
commodities that incorporate cameras described in 6A993.a that meet 
the criteria specified in Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4.b (i.e., having a 
maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz). (2) Section 744.9 
imposes license requirements on cameras described in 6A993.a as a 
result of meeting the criteria specified in Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4.b 
(i.e., having a maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz) if 
being exported, reexported, or transferred (in-country) for use by a 
military end-user or for incorporation into a commodity controlled 
by ECCN 0A919.
* * * * *


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28. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6D002 is amended 
by revising the TSR paragraph in the List Based License Exceptions 
section and the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6D002 ``Software'' ``specially designed'' for the ``use'' of 
equipment controlled by 6A002.b, 6A008 or 6B008.
* * * * *

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except N/A for the following: (1) Items controlled for MT 
reasons; (2) ``Software'' ``specially designed'' for the ``use'' of 
``space qualified'' ``laser'' radar or Light Detection and Ranging 
(LIDAR) equipment defined in 6A008.j.1; or (3) ``Software'' 
``specially designed'' for the ``use'' of commodities controlled by 
6A002.b.

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) ``Software'' ``specially designed'' for the 
``use'' of ``space-qualified'' LIDAR ``equipment'' ``specially 
designed'' for surveying or for meteorological observation, released 
from control under the note in 6A008.j, is controlled in 6D991. (2) 
See also ECCNs 6D102, 6D991, and 6D992.
* * * * *


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29. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6D003 is amended 
by revising the TSR paragraph in the List Based License Exceptions 
section and the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6D003 Other ``software'' as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except for 6D003.c and exports or reexports to 
destinations outside of those countries listed in Country Group A:5 
(See Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR) of ``software'' for 
items controlled by 6D003.a.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *

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Related Controls: See also ECCNs 6D103, 6D991, and 6D993.
* * * * *


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30. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6D991 is revised 
to read as follows:

6D991 ``Software,'' n.e.s., ``specially designed'' for the 
``development'', ``production'', or ``use'' of commodities 
controlled by 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, 6A991, 6A996, 6A997, or 6A998.

License Requirements

Reason for Control: RS, AT

 
                                              Country chart  (see supp.
                Control(s)                       No. 1 to part 738)
 
RS applies to ``software'' for commodities  RS Column 1
 controlled by 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or
 6A998.b.
RS applies to ``software'' for commodities  RS Column 2
 controlled by 6A998.c.
AT applies to entire entry, except          AT Column 1
 ``software'' for commodities controlled
 by 6A991.
AT applies to ``software'' for commodities  AT Column 2
 controlled by 6A991.
 

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: (1) See ECCN 6D002 for ``software'' ``specially 
designed'' for the ``use'' of commodities controlled under ECCN 
6A002.b. (2) See ECCN 6D003.c for ``software'' ``specially 
designed'' for cameras incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' 
specified by 6A002.a.3.f and ``specially designed'' to remove a 
frame rate restriction and allow the camera to exceed the frame rate 
specified in 6A003.b.4 Note 3.a.
Related Definitions: N/A
Items:

    The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading.


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31. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6E001 is amended 
by revising the TSR paragraph in the List Based License Exceptions 
section and the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled 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 6A990, 6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996, 
6A997, 6A998, or 6A999.c), 6B (except 6B995), 6C (except 6C992 or 
6C994), or 6D (except 6D991, 6D992, or 6D993).
* * * * *

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except for the following: (1) Items controlled for MT 
reasons; (2) ``Technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002, 
6A004.e or 6A008.j.1; (3) ``Technology'' for 6A003 cameras, unless 
for ``technology'' for the integration of 6A003 cameras into camera 
systems ``specially designed'' for civil automotive applications; 
(4) ``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; or (5) Exports or 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'' 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, 6A001.a.2.d, 6A001.a.2.e., 6A004.c, 
6A004.d,, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d, 6A006.e, 6A008.d, 6A008.h, 
6A008.k, 6B008, or 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.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) Technical data directly related to satellites 
and all other items described in USML Category XV are subject to the 
ITAR under USML Category XV(f). (2) Technical data directly related 
to laser systems, infrared imaging systems, and all other items 
described in USML Category XII are subject to the ITAR under USML 
Category XII(f). (3) See also 6E101, 6E201, and 6E991.
* * * * *


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32. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6E002 is amended 
by revising the TSR paragraph in the List Based License Exceptions 
section and the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6E002 ``Technology'' according to the General Technology Note for 
the ``production'' of equipment or materials controlled by 6A 
(except 6A990, 6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996, 6A997, 6A998 or 
6A999.c), 6B (except 6B995) or 6C (except 6C992 or 6C994).
* * * * *

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

* * * * *
TSR: Yes, except for the following:

    (1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
    (2) ``Technology'' for commodities controlled by 6A002, 6A004.e, 
or 6A008.j.1;
    (3) ``Technology'' for 6A003 cameras, unless for ``technology'' 
for the integration of 6A003 cameras into camera systems ``specially 
designed'' for civil automotive applications ; or
    (4) Exports or 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 ``production'' 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, 6A004.c, 6A004.d, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 
6A006.d, 6A006.e, 6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k, or 6B008; and (b) Items 
controlled by 6A001.a.2.c or 6A001.a.2.f when ``specially designed'' 
for real time applications.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) Technical data directly related to satellites 
and all other items described in USML Category XV are subject to the 
ITAR under USML Category XV(f). (2) Technical data directly related 
to laser systems, infrared imaging systems, and all other items 
described in USML Category XII are subject to the ITAR under USML 
Category XII(f). (3) See also 6E992.
* * * * *


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33. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 6, ECCN 6E990 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

6E990 ``Technology'' ``required'' for the ``development'' or 
``production'' of commodities controlled by ECCN 6A990.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: Technical data directly related to read-out 
integrated circuits described in USML Categories XII(e) or XV(e)(3) 
is subject to the ITAR under USML Categories XII(f) or XV(f), 
respectively.

* * * * *

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34. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A001 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

7A001 Accelerometers as follows (see List of Items Controlled) and 
``specially designed'' ``components'' therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(e) for accelerometers 
subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A101, 7A611, and 7A994. (3) 
For angular or rotational accelerometers, see ECCN7A001.b. (4) MT

[[Page 70337]]

controls do not apply to accelerometers that are ``specially 
designed'' and developed as Measurement While Drilling (MWD) sensors 
for use in downhole well service applications.
* * * * *


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35. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A002 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

7A002 Gyros or angular rate sensors, having any of the following 
(see List of Items Controlled) and ``specially designed'' 
``components'' therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(e) for gyros or angular 
rate sensors subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A102, 7A611, 
and 7A994. (3) For angular or rotational accelerometers, see ECCN 
7A001.b.
* * * * *


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36. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A003 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section, to read as follows:

7A003 `Inertial measurement equipment or systems,' having any of the 
following (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See also ECCNs 7A103, 7A611, and 7A994. (2) 
See USML Category XII(d) for guidance or navigation systems subject 
to the ITAR.
* * * * *


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37. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, amend ECCN 7A005 by 
revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items Controlled 
section 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.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See also ECCNs 7A105 and 7A994. Typically 
commercially available GNSS receivers do not employ decryption or 
adaptive antennas and are classified as 7A994. (2) See USML Category 
XII(d) for GNSS receiving equipment subject to the ITAR.
* * * * *


0
38. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A101 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

7A101 Accelerometers, other than those controlled by 7A001 (see List 
of Items Controlled), and ``specially designed'' ``parts'' and 
``components'' therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(e) for accelerometers 
subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A001 and 7A611. (3) This 
entry does not control accelerometers that are ``specially 
designed'' and developed as MWD (Measurement While Drilling) sensors 
for use in downhole well service operations.
* * * * *


0
39. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A102 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section to read as follows:

7A102 Gyros, other than those controlled by 7A002 (see List of Items 
Controlled), and ``specially designed'' ``parts'' and ``components'' 
therefor.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) See USML Category XII(e) for gyros or angular 
rate sensors subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A002, 7A611, 
and 7A994.
* * * * *


0
40. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A611 is revised 
to read as follows:

7A611 Military fire control, laser, imaging, and guidance equipment, 
as follows (see List of Items Controlled).

License Requirements

Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
NS applies to entire entry except 7A611.y.  NS Column 1
MT applies to commodities in 7A611.a that   MT Column 1
 meet or exceed the parameters in 7A103.b
 or .c.
RS applies to entire entry except 7A611.y.  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
UN applies to entire entry except 7A611.y.  See Sec.   746.1(b) for UN
                                             controls
 

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

LVS: $1500
GBS: N/A
CIV: N/A

Special Conditions for STA

STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception STA (Sec.  740.20(c)(2) 
of the EAR) may not be used for any item in 7A611.

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: (1) Military fire control, laser, imaging, and 
guidance equipment that are enumerated in USML Category XII, and 
technical data (including software) directly related thereto, are 
subject to the ITAR. (2) See Related Controls in ECCNs 0A987, 2A984, 
6A002, 6A003, 6A004, 6A005, 6A007, 6A008, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 
7A003, 7A005, 7A101, 7A102, and 7A103. (3) See ECCN 3A611 and USML 
Category XI for controls on countermeasure equipment. (4) See ECCN 
0A919 for foreign-made ``military commodities'' that incorporate 
more than a de minimis amount of U.S. origin ``600 series'' 
controlled content.
Related Definitions: N/A
Items:

    a. Guidance or navigation systems, not elsewhere specified on 
the USML, that are ``specially designed'' for a defense article on 
the USML or for a 600 series item.
    b. to w. [RESERVED]
    x. ``Parts,'' ``components,'' ``accessories,'' and 
``attachments,'' including accelerometers, gyros, angular rate 
sensors, gravity meters (gravimeters), and inertial measurement 
units (IMUs), that are ``specially designed'' for defense articles 
controlled by USML Category XII or items controlled by 7A611, and 
that are NOT:
    1. Enumerated or controlled in the USML or elsewhere within ECCN 
7A611;
    2. Described in ECCNs 6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 7A003, 7A101, 
7A102 or 7A103; or
    3. Elsewhere specified in ECCN 7A611.y or 3A611.y.
    y. Specific ``parts,'' ``components,'' ``accessories,'' and 
``attachments'' ``specially designed'' for a commodity subject to 
control in this ECCN or a defense article in Category XII and not 
elsewhere specified on the USML or in the CCL, as follows, and 
``parts,'' ``components,'' ``accessories,'' and ``attachments'' 
``specially designed'' therefor:
    y.1 [RESERVED]


0
41. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7A994 is revised 
to read as follows:

7A994 Other navigation direction finding equipment, airborne 
communication equipment, all aircraft inertial navigation systems 
not controlled under 7A003 or 7A103, and other avionic equipment, 
including ``parts'' and ``components,'' n.e.s.

License Requirements

Reason for Control: AT

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
 


[[Page 70338]]

License Requirement Notes:

    Typically commercially available GPS do not employ decryption or 
adaptive antenna and are classified as 7A994.

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

LVS: N/A
GBS: N/A
CIV: N/A

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: See 7A005 and 7A105.
Related Definitions: N/A
Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN 
heading.
* * * * *


0
42. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, add ECCN 7B611 between 
ECCNs 7B103 and 7B994 to read as follows:

7B611 Test, inspection, and production commodities ``specially 
designed'' for military fire control, laser, imaging, and guidance 
equipment, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).

License Requirements

    Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
NS applies to entire entry................  NS Column 1
MT applies to 7B611.a commodities           MT Column 1
 ``specially designed'' for 7A611.a
 commodities controlled for MT reasons.
RS applies to entire entry................  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
UN applies to entire entry................  See Sec.   746.1(b) for UN
                                             controls
 

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

LVS: $1500
GBS: N/A
CIV: N/A

Special Conditions for STA

STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception STA (Sec.  740.20(c)(2) 
of the EAR) may not be used for any item in 7B611.

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: N/A
Related Definitions: N/A
Items:

    a. Test, inspection, and production end items and equipment 
``specially designed'' for the ``development,'' ``production,'' 
repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of commodities controlled in ECCN 
7A611 (except 7A611.y) or commodities in USML Category XII that are 
not enumerated in USML Category XII or controlled by another ``600 
series'' ECCN.
    b. Environmental test facilities ``specially designed'' for the 
certification, qualification, or testing of commodities controlled 
in ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or guidance equipment in USML 
Category XII that are not enumerated in USML Category XII or 
controlled by another ``600 series'' ECCN.
    c. Field test equipment ``specially designed'' to evaluate or 
calibrate the operation of systems described in USML Category 
XII(a), (b), or (c).
    d. to w. [RESERVED]
    x. ``Parts,'' ``components,'' ``accessories,'' and 
``attachments'' that are ``specially designed'' for a commodity 
listed in this entry and that are not enumerated on the USML or 
controlled by another ``600 series'' ECCN.


0
43. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, add ECCN 7D611 between 
ECCNs 7D103 and 7D994 to read as follows:

7D611 ``Software'' ``specially designed'' for commodities controlled 
by 7A611 or equipment controlled by 7B611, as follows (see List of 
Items Controlled).

License Requirements

Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
NS applies to entire entry except 7D611.y.  NS Column 1
MT applies to 7D611.a ``software''          MT Column 1
 ``specially designed'' for 7A611.a
 commodities controlled for MT reasons.
RS applies to entire entry except 7D611.y.  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
UN applies to entire entry except 7D611.y.  See Sec.   746.1(b) for UN
                                             controls
 

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

CIV: N/A
TSR: N/A

Special Conditions for STA

STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception STA (Sec.  740.20(c)(2) 
of the EAR) may not be used for any software in 7D611.

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: ``Software'' directly related to articles 
enumerated in USML Category XII is subject of USML paragraph XII(f).
Related Definitions: N/A
Items:

    a. ``Software'' ``specially designed'' for the ``development,'' 
``production,'' operation, or maintenance of commodities controlled 
by ECCNs 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or 7B611.
    b. to x. [RESERVED]
    y. Specific ``software'' ``specially designed'' for the 
``development,'' ``production,'' operation, or maintenance of 
commodities described in 7A611.y.


0
44. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, add ECCN 7E611 between 
ECCNs 7E104 and 7E994 to read as follows:

7E611 ``Technology'' ``required'' for the ``development,'' 
``production,'' operation, installation, maintenance, repair, 
overhaul or refurbishing of commodities controlled by 7A611, 
commodities controlled by 7B611, or software controlled by 7D611, as 
follows (see List of Items Controlled).

License Requirements

Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN

 
                                            Country chart (see supp. No.
                Control(s)                         1 to part 738)
 
NS applies to entire entry except 7E611.y.  NS Column 1
MT applies to ``technology'' in 7E611.a if  MT Column 1
 ``required'' for items controlled for MT
 reasons in 7A611.a, 7B611.a, or 7D611.a.
RS applies to entire entry except 7E611.y.  RS Column 1
AT applies to entire entry................  AT Column 1
UN applies to entire entry except 7E611.y.  See Sec.   746.1(b) for UN
                                             controls
 

List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All 
License Exceptions)

CIV: N/A
TSR: N/A

Special Conditions for STA

STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception STA (Sec.  740.20(c)(2) 
of the EAR) may not be used for any technology in 7E611.

List of Items Controlled

Related Controls: Technical data directly related to articles 
enumerated in USML Category XII are subject to the control of USML 
Category XII(f).
Related Definitions: N/A
    Items:

    a. ``Technology'' ``required'' for the ``development,'' 
``production,'' operation, installation, maintenance, repair, 
overhaul, or refurbishing of commodities or ``software'' controlled 
by ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y), 7B611, or 7D611 (except 7D611.y).
    b. through .x [RESERVED]
    y. Specific ``technology'' ``required'' for the ``production,'' 
``development,'' operation, installation, maintenance, repair, or 
overhaul of commodities or software controlled by ECCNs 7A611.y or 
7D611.y.


0
45. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 7, ECCN 7E994 is amended 
by revising the Related Controls paragraph

[[Page 70339]]

in the List of Items Controlled section to read as follows:

7E994 ``Technology,'' n.e.s., for the ``development,'' 
``production'', or ``use'' of navigation, airborne communication, 
and other avionics equipment.
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: N/A
* * * * *


0
46. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 8, ECCN 8A002 is amended 
by adding a sentence to the end of the Related Controls paragraph in 
the List of Items Controlled section to read as follows:

8A002 Marine systems, equipment, ``parts'' and ``components,'' as 
follows (see List of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: * * * (5) Section 744.9 imposes a license 
requirement on commodities described in 8A002.d if being exported, 
reexported, or transferred (in-country) for use by a military end-
user or for incorporation into an item controlled by ECCN 0A919.
* * * * *


0
47. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774, Category 9, ECCN 9A991 is amended 
by:
0
a. Removing the License Requirement Notes paragraph in the License 
Requirements section, and
0
b. Revising the Related Controls paragraph in the List of Items 
Controlled section.
    The revision reads as follows:

9A991 ``Aircraft'', n.e.s., and gas turbine engines not controlled 
by 9A001 or 9A101 and ``parts'' and ``components,'' n.e.s. (see List 
of Items Controlled).
* * * * *

List of Items Controlled

* * * * *
Related Controls: N/A
* * * * *

    Dated: September 15, 2016.
Kevin J. Wolf,
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration.
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                                                Authority and Issuance                                   ■ b. The heading Section 1005.36—                     § 1005.31(g) and related commentary
                                                                                                         Transfers Scheduled in Advance and                    continue to apply to disclosures provided in
                                                  Accordingly, 12 CFR part 1005 is                                                                             accordance with § 1005.36(a)(2).
                                                corrected by making the following                        paragraph 1 underneath said heading
                                                correcting amendments:                                   are removed.                                          *        *   *     *      *
                                                                                                         ■ c. Under Section 1005.36—Transfers                    Dated: October 3, 2016.
                                                PART 1005—ELECTRONIC FUND                                Scheduled before the Date of Transfer,                Richard Cordray,
                                                TRANSFERS (REGULATION E)                                 paragraph 1 is added.
                                                                                                                                                               Director, Bureau of Consumer Financial
                                                                                                           The revisions and additions read as
                                                                                                                                                               Protection.
                                                ■  1. The authority citation for part 1005               follows:
                                                                                                                                                               [FR Doc. 2016–24506 Filed 10–11–16; 8:45 am]
                                                is revised to read as follows:
                                                                                                         Supplement I to Part 1005—Official                    BILLING CODE 4810–AM–P
                                                  Authority: 12 U.S.C. 5512, 5581; 15 U.S.C.             Interpretations
                                                1693b. Subpart B is also issued under 12
                                                U.S.C. 5601 and 15 U.S.C. 1693o–1.                       *       *     *       *      *
                                                                                                                                                               DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                                                                         Section 1005.33—Procedures for Resolving
                                                Subpart A—General                                        Errors
                                                                                                                                                               Bureau of Industry and Security
                                                ■ 2. Section 1005.7 is amended by                        33(a) Definition of Error
                                                revising paragraph (b)(11) to read as                    *       *     *       *      *                        15 CFR Parts 734, 740, 742, 744, 772,
                                                follows:                                                    9. Account number or recipient institution         and 774
                                                                                                         identifier. For purposes of the exception in
                                                § 1005.7   Initial disclosures.                          § 1005.33(a)(1)(iv)(D), the terms account             [Docket No. 140221170–6403–03]
                                                *      *    *     *     *                                number and recipient institution identifier           RIN 0694–AF75
                                                   (b) * * *                                             refer to alphanumerical account or institution
                                                   (11) ATM fees. A notice that a fee may                identifiers other than names or addresses,            Revisions to the Export Administration
                                                be imposed by an automated teller                        such as account numbers, routing numbers,
                                                                                                         Canadian transit numbers, International Bank
                                                                                                                                                               Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire
                                                machine operator as defined in                           Account Numbers (IBANs), Business                     Control, Laser, Imaging, and Guidance
                                                § 1005.16(a), when the consumer                          Identifier Codes (BICs) and other similar             Equipment the President Determines
                                                initiates an electronic fund transfer or                 account or institution identifiers used to            No Longer Warrant Control Under the
                                                makes a balance inquiry, and by any                      route a transaction. In addition and for              United States Munitions List (USML)
                                                network used to complete the                             purposes of this exception, the term
                                                transaction.                                             designated recipient’s account in                     AGENCY:  Bureau of Industry and
                                                                                                         § 1005.33(a)(1)(iv)(D) refers to an asset             Security, Department of Commerce.
                                                *      *    *     *     *                                account, regardless of whether it is a                ACTION: Final rule.
                                                ■ 3. Appendix A to part 1005 is                          consumer asset account, established for any
                                                amended by revising Model Form A–37                      purpose and held by a bank, savings                   SUMMARY:   This final rule describes how
                                                to read as follows:                                      association, credit union, or equivalent              articles the President determines no
                                                                                                         institution. A designated recipient’s account
                                                Appendix A to Part 1005—Model                                                                                  longer warrant control under Category
                                                                                                         does not, however, include a credit card,
                                                Disclosure Clauses and Forms                             prepaid card, or a virtual account held by an         XII (Fire Control, Laser, Imaging, and
                                                                                                         Internet-based or mobile telephone company            Guidance Equipment) of the United
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           that is not a bank, savings association, credit       States Munitions List (USML) of the
                                                A–37—Model Form for Error Resolution and                 union or equivalent institution.                      International Traffic in Arms
                                                   Cancellation Disclosures (Short)                                                                            Regulations (ITAR) will be controlled
                                                (§ 1005.31(b)(2)(iv) and (b)(2)(vi))                     *       *     *       *      *
                                                                                                                                                               under the Commerce Control List (CCL)
                                                   You have a right to dispute errors in your            33(g) Error Resolution Standards and                  of the Export Administration
                                                transaction. If you think there is an error,             Recordkeeping Requirements
                                                contact us within 180 days at [insert
                                                                                                                                                               Regulations (EAR) by amending Export
                                                                                                           1. Record retention requirements. As noted          Control Classification Number (ECCN)
                                                telephone number] or [insert website]. You               in § 1005.33(g)(2), remittance transfer
                                                can also contact us for a written explanation                                                                  7A611 and creating new ‘‘600 series’’
                                                                                                         providers are subject to the record retention         ECCNs 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611. In
                                                of your rights.                                          requirements under § 1005.13. Therefore,
                                                   You can cancel for a full refund within 30            remittance transfer providers must retain
                                                                                                                                                               addition, for certain dual-use infrared
                                                minutes of payment, unless the funds have                documentation, including documentation                detection items, this final rule expands
                                                been picked up or deposited.                             related to error investigations, for a period of      controls for certain software and
                                                   For questions or complaints about [insert             not less than two years from the date a notice        technology, eliminates the use of some
                                                name of remittance transfer provider],                   of error was submitted to the provider or             license exceptions, revises licensing
                                                contact:                                                 action was required to be taken by the                policy, and expands license
                                                State Regulatory Agency, 800–111–2222,                   provider. A remittance transfer provider need         requirements for certain transactions
                                                   www.stateregulatoryagency.gov                         not maintain records of individual
                                                Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 855–
                                                                                                                                                               involving military end users or foreign
                                                                                                         disclosures that it has provided to each              military commodities. This final rule
                                                   411–2372, 855–729–2372 (TTY/TDD),                     sender; it need only retain evidence
                                                   www.consumerfinance.gov                               demonstrating that its procedures reasonably
                                                                                                                                                               also harmonizes provisions within the
                                                *      *    *     *     *                                ensure the sender’s receipt of required               EAR by revising controls related to
                                                                                                         disclosures and documentation.                        certain quartz rate sensors.
                                                ■ 4. In Supplement I to Part 1005—
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                        DATES: This rule is effective December
                                                Official Interpretations:
                                                ■ a. Under Section 1005.33—Procedures                                                                          31, 2016.
                                                                                                         Section 1005.36—Transfers Scheduled Before
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                                                for Resolving Errors:                                    the Date of Transfer                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
                                                ■ i. In subsection 33(a)—Definition of                                                                         questions regarding the ECCNs included
                                                                                                           1. Applicability of subpart B. The
                                                Error, paragraph 9 is revised.                           requirements set forth in subpart B apply to
                                                                                                                                                               in this rule, contact Dennis Krepp,
                                                ■ ii. In subsection 33(g)—Error                          remittance transfers subject to § 1005.36, to         Office of National Security and
                                                Resolution Standards and                                 the extent that § 1005.36 does not modify             Technology Transfer Controls, Bureau of
                                                Recordkeeping Requirements, paragraph                    those requirements. For example, the foreign          Industry and Security, Telephone: 202–
                                                1 is revised.                                            language disclosure requirements in                   482–1309, Email:


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                                                Dennis.Krepp@bis.doc.gov. For general                    That proposed rule was published in                   complexity and increased costs of
                                                questions regarding the regulatory                       conjunction with a proposed rule                      compliance, especially for small
                                                changes, contact Steven Emme, Office of                  published by the Department of State’s                businesses, BIS will continue to conduct
                                                the Assistant Secretary for Export                       Directorate of Defense Trade Controls                 extensive outreach to assist
                                                Administration, Telephone: 202–482–                      (DDTC) to propose controls for the                    organizations in their compliance
                                                5491, Email: Steven.Emme@bis.doc.gov.                    ITAR’s USML Category XII. After                       efforts. A summary of the public
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                               reviewing public comments to the May                  comments and changes made to the
                                                                                                         2015 rule, BIS published a second                     proposed rule are addressed below.
                                                Background                                               proposed rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the                In this final rule, all references to the
                                                   This final rule is part of the                        Export Administration Regulations                     USML are to the list of defense articles
                                                Administration’s Export Control Reform                   (EAR): Control of Fire Control, Laser,                that are controlled for the purpose of
                                                Initiative (the ‘‘Initiative’’), the objective           Imaging, and Guidance and Control                     export or temporary import pursuant to
                                                of which is to protect and enhance U.S.                  Equipment the President Determines No                 the ITAR, and not to the defense articles
                                                national security interests. The Initiative              Longer Warrant Control Under the                      on the USML that are controlled by the
                                                began in August 2009 when President                      United States Munitions List (USML)’’                 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms
                                                Obama directed the Administration to                     (81 FR 8421) (‘‘February 2016 rule’’).                and Explosives (ATF) for the purpose of
                                                conduct a broad-based review of the                      This second proposed rule was also                    permanent import under its regulations
                                                U.S. export control system to identify                   published in conjunction with a second                (see 27 CFR part 447). Pursuant to
                                                additional ways to enhance national                      proposed rule published by DDTC to                    § 38(a)(1) of the AECA, all defense
                                                security. The Department of State’s                      propose new controls for USML                         articles controlled for export or import
                                                International Traffic in Arms                            Category XII.                                         are part of the USML under the AECA.
                                                Regulations (ITAR) and its U.S.                             In response to the February 2016 rule,             For the sake of clarity, the list of defense
                                                Munitions List (USML) are being                          BIS received twenty public comments.                  articles controlled by ATF for the
                                                amended to control only the items that                   Eleven commenters believed that the                   purpose of permanent import is the
                                                provide the United States with a critical                February 2016 rule was an improvement                 United States Munitions Import List
                                                military or intelligence advantage or                    over the May 2015 rule, while no                      (USMIL). The transfer of defense articles
                                                otherwise warrant such controls, and                     commenters believed that the February                 from the ITAR’s USML to the EAR’s
                                                the Export Administration Regulations                    2016 rule was worse than the May 2015                 CCL for the purpose of export controls
                                                (EAR) are being amended to control                       rule. The commenters supported the                    does not affect the list of defense articles
                                                military items that do not warrant                       efforts, including the greater use of                 controlled on the USMIL under the
                                                USML controls. These changes will                        ‘‘specially designed,’’ to reduce                     AECA for the purpose of permanent
                                                enhance national security by (i)                         controlling items in normal commercial                import.
                                                improving interoperability of U.S.                       use in USML Category XII or the
                                                                                                                                                               Revisions To Further Harmonize and
                                                military forces with allied countries, (ii)              corresponding 600 series entries in the
                                                                                                                                                               Simplify the EAR
                                                strengthening the U.S. industrial base                   CCL. Further, many commenters noted
                                                by, among other things, reducing                         that the revisions in the February 2016                 The February 2016 rule included two
                                                incentives for foreign manufacturers to                  rule created a more transparent and                   proposed changes to harmonize
                                                design out and avoid U.S.-origin content                 predictable structure and reduced                     provisions in the EAR—removing
                                                and services, and (iii) allowing export                  confusion and complexity associated                   controls related to certain QRS–11
                                                control officials to focus government                    with terminology proposed in the May                  sensors and revising license
                                                resources on transactions that pose                      2015 rule. With the changes made in the               requirements related to certain uncooled
                                                greater concern.                                         February 2016 rule, many commenters                   thermal imaging cameras. This final rule
                                                   Pursuant to section 38(f) of the Arms                 believed that the proposals would better              adopts the proposed changes for QRS–
                                                Export Control Act (AECA), the                           balance national security concerns                    11 sensors but does not adopt the
                                                President is obligated to review the                     while reflecting technological                        proposed changes for license
                                                USML ‘‘to determine what items, if any,                  advancement and the increasing                        requirements related to uncooled
                                                no longer warrant export controls                        commercial market demand for many                     thermal imaging cameras.
                                                under’’ the AECA. The President must                     items in the laser, photonics, optics,                Removal of Controls Specific to QRS–11
                                                report the results of the review to                      infrared detection, and related                       Sensors
                                                Congress and wait 30 days before                         industries. Consequently, some
                                                removing any such items from the                         commenters stated that the February                     As described in the February 2016
                                                USML. The report must ‘‘describe the                     2016 rule would help reduce current                   rule, BIS published a final rule in 2007
                                                nature of any controls to be imposed on                  and future competitive disadvantages                  to control certain QRS–11 sensors that
                                                that item under any other provision of                   for U.S. industry and reduce the                      were previously subject to the ITAR.
                                                law.’’ 22 U.S.C. 2778(f)(1).                             incentive to offshore production and                  These sensors were originally designed
                                                   Following the structure set forth in                  research activities.                                  for military application but began to be
                                                the final rule entitled ‘‘Revisions to the                  Some commenters also expressed                     used in civil aircraft, which would have
                                                Export Administration Regulations:                       general concerns regarding the February               required State Department authorization
                                                Initial Implementation of Export Control                 2016 rule. Many commenters believed                   for exports and reexports, as the ITAR
                                                Reform’’ (78 FR 22660, April 16, 2013),                  that the increased controls proposed for              does not contain a de minimis level or
                                                BIS published a proposed rule entitled                   infrared detection items were still too               a general exception for controlled
                                                ‘‘Revisions to the Export Administration                 strict, overly complicated, and not                   content embedded within uncontrolled
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                                                Regulations (EAR): Control of Fire                       reflective of foreign availability and                systems. Since ECR accounts for the
                                                Control, Range Finder, Optical, and                      licensing policies of Wassenaar-member                movement of items from control on the
                                                Guidance and Control Equipment the                       countries and non-Wassenaar countries.                ITAR to control on the EAR, BIS
                                                President Determines No Longer                           To address some of these concerns, BIS                proposed to remove special controls
                                                Warrant Control Under the United                         is amending some of the proposed                      related to such QRS–11 sensors,
                                                States Munitions List (USML)’’ (80 FR                    controls, as described further herein.                including removing the RS Column 1
                                                25798, May 5, 2015) (‘‘May 2015 rule’’).                 Additionally, to address concerns on                  control and references to such sensors


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                                                from ECCN 7A994, the 0% de minimis                       pointed out that exports to Mexico for                parts of ECCNs 0A987, 6A002, 6A003,
                                                level for such sensors in § 734.4(a)(3),                 these cameras would now require a                     6A990, 6A993, 6D002, 6D003, 6D991,
                                                the restriction on the availability of                   license and STA would not be available                6E001, 6E002, and 6E990.
                                                license exceptions for such sensors in                   for such transactions. BIS agrees that
                                                                                                                                                               Revisions to End-Use/End-User Controls
                                                § 740.2(a)(9), references to the sensors in              there is a distinct difference between
                                                                                                                                                               in § 744.9
                                                ECCNs 7E994 (Related Controls) and                       this authorization construct and License
                                                9A991 (License Requirement Notes and                     Exception STA. Consequently, this final                  Section 744.9 requires a license for
                                                Related Controls), and the reference to                  rule retains the current provisions in                the export or reexport to any destination
                                                such sensors in Note 1 to the definition                 §§ 742.6(a)(2) and (a)(4)(ii), the reporting          other than Canada for cameras
                                                of ‘‘specially designed’’ in part 772.                   requirement in § 743.3, endnotes 2 and                controlled by ECCNs 6A003.b.3,
                                                   BIS did not receive any public                        4 used in the Commerce Country Chart                  6A003.b.4.b, or 6A003.b.4.c when the
                                                comments on QRS–11 sensors and thus                      (Supplement No. 1 to part 738), and the               exporter or reexporter knows or is
                                                adopts the changes as proposed in this                   provision in paragraph (b) of License                 informed that the item is intended to be
                                                final rule. To the extent that such                      Exception APR for such cameras (see                   used by a military end-user or to be
                                                sensors are not described on the USML                    further below for additional revisions to             incorporated into a military commodity
                                                (and the agencies do not believe that                    License Exception APR).                               controlled by ECCN 0A919, in addition
                                                any of the sensors are described on the                     Two commenters also recommended                    to other applicable license requirements
                                                revised USML), one would follow the                      revising the scope of RS1 and RS2                     in the EAR.
                                                Order of Review in Supplement No. 4 to                   controls that apply to ECCN 6A003. One                   The February 2016 rule proposed to
                                                part 774 to determine whether the                        commenter suggested making all 6A003                  revise § 744.9 to require a license for
                                                sensors may be captured under a 600                      cameras with a frame rate of less than                exports, reexports, or transfers (in-
                                                series ECCN or under a dual-use ECCN.                    or equal to 60 Hz subject to RS2 controls             country) of commodities controlled by
                                                                                                         in order to harmonize U.S. controls with              ECCNs 0A987 (incorporating items in
                                                Retention of License Requirements and                                                                          ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003, or certain
                                                                                                         other Wassenaar countries. In addition,
                                                License Exception Eligibility for Certain                                                                      cameras in 6A993.a), 6A002, 6A003,
                                                                                                         another commenter suggested revising
                                                Uncooled Thermal Imaging Cameras                                                                               6A990, 6A993.a (commodities meeting
                                                                                                         Note 3 to 6A003.b.4.b so that 6A003
                                                Controlled in ECCN 6A003                                                                                       the criterion of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4),
                                                                                                         does not control imaging cameras with
                                                   The February 2016 rule proposed to                    a maximum frame rate equal to or less                 8A002.d.1.c, and 8A002.d.2, when the
                                                revise license requirements and license                  than 60 Hz and a focal plane array with               exporter, reexporter, or transferor knows
                                                exception eligibility for certain                        not more than 328,000 elements. The                   or is informed that the item is intended
                                                uncooled thermal imaging cameras.                        commenter further noted if that change                to be used by a military end user or to
                                                Under the current provisions of § 742.6,                 was not possible, then all items in                   be incorporated into a military
                                                the RS Column 1 reason for control in                    6A003 should be subject to an RS2                     commodity controlled by ECCN 0A919.
                                                ECCN 6A003 does not apply to exports                     control rather than RS1 control due to                This final rule adopts these changes to
                                                or reexports to countries in Country                     foreign availability for such items and               § 744.9 with changes described below.
                                                Group A:1 if certain uncooled thermal                    that the industry standard for number of                 Three commenters made
                                                imaging cameras are fully packaged for                   elements has increased to 328,000. At                 recommendations to address concerns
                                                use as consumer ready civil products or                  this time, BIS is electing to maintain the            regarding the proposed expansion of
                                                if such cameras with not more than                       current RS1 and RS2 controls for ECCN                 § 744.9. Two commenters requested that
                                                111,000 elements are to be embedded in                   6A003. BIS notes that the use of                      9 Hz cameras in 6A993.a be removed
                                                civil products by authorized companies.                  specially designed in USML Category                   from the scope of § 744.9. They asserted
                                                Additionally, paragraph (b) of License                   XII reduces the likelihood of the ITAR                that including 9 Hz cameras would put
                                                Exception APR is available for such                      controlling items in normal commercial                U.S. companies at a competitive
                                                cameras when reexported to and among                     use, and this clearer jurisdictional line             disadvantage since all other countries
                                                countries in Country Group A:1. In the                   should greatly benefit industry. That                 do not consider them to be dual use.
                                                February 2016 rule, BIS proposed to                      change, coupled with the retention of                 Also, one of the commenters mentioned
                                                remove this license requirement and                      the authorization construct in § 742.6                that adding 9 Hz cameras would greatly
                                                license exception structure (which for                   for certain uncooled thermal imaging                  increase complexity and burden since
                                                ease of reference is described in this                   cameras, is sufficient at this time to                such cameras are often low-cost
                                                rule as an authorization construct). As                  address the commenters’ concerns.                     consumer goods available through
                                                part of this proposed removal, BIS                                                                             distributors and retail. Also, the
                                                proposed to make all cameras in ECCN                     Revisions To Increase Controls for                    commenter was unaware of any 9 Hz
                                                6A003 subject to an RS1 control,                         Infrared Detection Items Subject to the               cameras being used in military
                                                because the agency believed that                         EAR                                                   commodities and recommended
                                                License Exception STA would be                              To address the sensitivity of certain              focusing § 744.9 only on those
                                                available for such transactions and thus                 dual-use items related to infrared                    commodities that are easily
                                                the complexity of this authorization                     detection capability, the February 2016               incorporated into other items. BIS notes
                                                structure was no longer needed.                          rule included proposed restrictions for               that while the commenter’s 9 Hz
                                                   Two commenters expressed concerns                     the export or reexport of several sensors             cameras may not be ideal for
                                                about these proposed changes. One                        and cameras, and related software and                 incorporation into a foreign military
                                                commenter stated that removing this                      technology, that provide important                    commodity, the U.S. Government is
                                                authorization construct for such                         night vision capability for military use              aware of 9 Hz cameras being used and
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                                                cameras would put U.S. industry at a                     but are also widely used in civil                     advertised in foreign military
                                                competitive disadvantage with respect                    products and applications. This final                 commodities. Also, BIS believes that the
                                                to companies in the European Union                       rule adopts many of those proposals,                  end-use and end-user based controls in
                                                and Japan. The commenter noted that                      with changes noted below, by amending                 § 744.9 are sufficiently tailored to have
                                                License Exception APR is not available                   §§ 734.4, 740.2, 740.16, 740.20, 742.6,               less impact on U.S. companies as one
                                                for items exported under License                         and 744.9 of the EAR. In addition, this               must know or have reason to know that
                                                Exception STA, and the commenter                         final rule adds ECCN 0E987 and revises                such items will be used by a military


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                                                end user or incorporated into a foreign                  ECCNs 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.b, or                      Revisions to ECCN 0A987 and
                                                military commodity. However, to                          6A003.b.4.c. In addition, ECCN 0A919                  Establishment of ECCN 0E987
                                                further narrow the scope of the control                  controls such ‘‘military commodities’’ if                ECCN 0A987 controls certain optical
                                                and provide greater clarity, BIS is                      they incorporate more than a de                       devices for firearms and related
                                                adding new paragraph (a)(2) to note that                 minimis amount of U.S.-origin 600                     components. The February 2016 rule
                                                the license requirement of § 744.9 does                  series content or are the direct products             proposed to revise ECCN 0A987.f to
                                                not apply to exports, reexports, or                      of U.S.-origin 600 series technology or               specify that the entry controls laser
                                                transfers (in-country) when the items                    software.                                             aiming devices or laser illuminators
                                                described above are being exported,
                                                                                                            The February 2016 rule proposed to                 ‘‘specially designed’’ for use on
                                                reexported, or transferred as part of a
                                                                                                         control the reexport of such military                 firearms, and having an operational
                                                military deployment by a unit of the
                                                                                                         commodities that incorporate a wider                  wavelength exceeding 400 nm but not
                                                government of a country in Country
                                                                                                         group of infrared detection items on the              exceeding 710 nm. A proposed note to
                                                Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to
                                                                                                         CCL. Thus, the February 2016 rule                     ECCN 0A987.f further specified that the
                                                part 740). Similar language is currently
                                                                                                         proposed to re-structure the sub-                     entry does not control laser boresighting
                                                used in § 742.6(a)(3).
                                                   One commenter recommended                                                                                   devices that must be placed in the bore
                                                                                                         paragraphs in the Items paragraph in
                                                removing the license requirement based                                                                         or chamber to provide a reference for
                                                                                                         that ECCN and expand 0A919 to control
                                                on military end user but maintaining the                                                                       aligning the firearms sights. BIS
                                                                                                         military commodities produced outside
                                                license requirement based on                                                                                   received no public comments on these
                                                                                                         the United States that are not subject to             proposed changes and thus adopts them
                                                incorporation into a foreign military                    the ITAR and incorporate commodities
                                                commodity. The commenter noted that                                                                            in this final rule.
                                                                                                         classified under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003,                     The February 2016 rule also proposed
                                                the control based on military end user                   6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum
                                                can be confusing since the same item                                                                           to revise the Related Controls to refer
                                                                                                         frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz as              readers to applicable controls in USML
                                                being used for the same purpose would
                                                                                                         and thus meeting the criterion specified              Category XII as well as the proposed
                                                not require a license in one scenario
                                                                                                         in Note 3.a to ECCN 6A003.b.4.b). BIS                 license requirement for certain 0A987
                                                (e.g., security camera for a factory) but
                                                would require a license in another                       received no public comments on these                  items under § 744.9. BIS received no
                                                scenario (e.g., security camera for a                    changes, and this final rule maintains                public comments on revisions to the
                                                military installation). BIS believes that                the proposed expansion of the scope of                Related Controls. This final rule amends
                                                the addition of paragraph (a)(2) will                    ECCN 0A919 with the clarification                     the Related Controls paragraph to reflect
                                                help partially address this concern.                     described below.                                      revisions in the Department of State’s
                                                However, BIS is maintaining the license                     Section 734.4(a)(5) of the EAR                     final rule regarding controls for
                                                requirement based on military end user                   currently provides that there is no de                weapons sights to advise that sighting
                                                since it is a defined term, and BIS                      minimis level for foreign military                    devices using second generation image
                                                believes it is appropriate to require a                                                                        intensifier tubes having luminous
                                                                                                         commodities, i.e., those described in
                                                license in such circumstances.                                                                                 sensitivity greater than 350 mA/lm, or
                                                                                                         ECCN 0A919, that incorporate certain
                                                   This final rule also makes additional                                                                       third generation or higher image
                                                                                                         infrared detection items. The February                intensifier tubes, are subject to the
                                                conforming changes to § 744.9. On
                                                                                                         2016 rule proposed to amend the de                    ITAR. Moreover, this final rule adds a
                                                September 20, 2016, BIS published a
                                                                                                         minimis treatment for 0A919 items                     reference in the Related Controls to
                                                final rule (81 FR 64656) revising the
                                                CCL to implement changes to the                          incorporating infrared detection content              riflescopes subject to the ITAR under
                                                Wassenaar Arrangement’s List of Dual-                    to make them consistent with 0A919                    USML Category I(f). This final rule also
                                                Use Goods and Technologies. As part of                   items incorporating 600 series content                retains the reference to the § 744.9
                                                these revisions, BIS amended ECCN                        by limiting the 0% de minimis level to                license requirement since that license
                                                8A002 to remove items previously                         Country Group D:5 only. BIS received                  requirement is being adopted under this
                                                controlled in 8A002.d.1.c and                            no public comments on this proposed                   final rule.
                                                redesignate items previously controlled                  revision. Thus, this final rule amends                   The February 2016 rule further
                                                in 8A002.d.2 as 8A002.d. Since the                       § 734.4(a)(5) to provide that there is no             proposed creating a new ECCN for
                                                February 2016 rule proposed that                         de minimis level for foreign-made                     technology required for the
                                                8A002.d.1.c and d.2 items be subject to                  military commodities incorporating one                ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
                                                the license requirement of § 744.9, this                 or more of the commodities described in               commodities controlled by ECCN
                                                final rule revises § 744.9 to refer to                   ECCN 0A919.a.1 when destined for a                    0A987, if such commodities incorporate
                                                8A002.d rather than 8A002.d.1.c and                      country in Country Group D:5. When                    a focal plane array or image intensifier
                                                d.2. Further, this final rule makes one                  destined for a country outside of                     tube. Such technology would be subject
                                                clarifying change to § 744.9. In order to                Country Group D:5, such 0A919                         to RS Column 1 and Anti-Terrorism
                                                more accurately describe the scope of                    commodities would be subject to the                   (AT) Column 1 controls. BIS received no
                                                the license requirement, this final rule                 25% de minimis threshold. To reflect                  public comments on this proposal and
                                                revises the title of § 744.9 to                          this change to § 734.4(a)(5), this final              thus adopts the establishment of ECCN
                                                ‘‘[r]estrictions on exports, reexports, and              rule also revises 0A919.a.1 to clarify                0E987 as proposed.
                                                transfers (in-country) of certain cameras,               that the sub-paragraph captures foreign-              Revisions to ECCN 6A002
                                                systems, or related components.’’
                                                                                                         made military commodities that                          ECCN 6A002 controls specified
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                                                Revisions to ECCN 0A919 and § 734.4                      ‘‘[i]ncorporate more than a de minimis                optical sensors or equipment and
                                                for Foreign Military Commodities                         amount of U.S.-origin controlled content              components therefor. The February
                                                  ECCN 0A919 controls ‘‘military                         classified under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003,                  2016 rule proposed to maintain the
                                                commodities’’ produced and located                       6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum                   existing reasons for control and did not
                                                outside the United States that are not                   frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz and             include a worldwide RS control that
                                                subject to the ITAR and incorporate one                  thus meeting the criterion of Note 3.a to             was first proposed in the May 2015 rule.
                                                or more cameras controlled under                         6A003.b.4).’’                                         Also, the February 2016 rule proposed


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                                                to add a reference to corresponding                      Revisions to ECCN 6A003                               civil automotive infrared focal plane
                                                controls for focal plane arrays, image                      ECCN 6A003 controls specified                      array systems from control under ECCN
                                                intensifier tubes, and related parts and                 cameras, systems or equipment and                     6A003. As with the comments regarding
                                                components in USML Category XII(e)                       components therefor. As previously                    similar items in 6A002, these changes to
                                                and a reference to the proposed license                  described, this final rule does not adopt             6A003 would require agreement with
                                                requirement in § 744.9. This final rule                  the proposed changes to the                           Wassenaar members and exceed the
                                                makes those changes to 6A002, but                        authorization construct for certain                   scope of this rule. However,
                                                clarifies that the type of focal plane                   uncooled thermal imaging cameras.                     commenters are welcome to submit
                                                arrays controlled in Category XII(e) are                 Thus, this final rule does not amend the              additional information to BIS to help
                                                primarily infrared focal plane arrays.                   reasons for control in 6A003.                         inform further discussion on whether a
                                                This final rule also adds a reference in                    The February 2016 rule proposed to                 Wassenaar proposal to amend this
                                                the Related Controls to refer readers to                 include additional changes to 6A003,                  ECCN is warranted.
                                                space-qualified focal plane arrays                       such as adding a reference to USML                    Revisions to ECCNs 6A990 and 6E990
                                                subject to the ITAR in USML Category                     Category XII and revising the reference
                                                XV(e) to help readers understand the                                                                              ECCN 6A990 controls certain read-out
                                                                                                         to the license requirement in § 744.9.                integrated circuits (ROICs) that enable
                                                potential jurisdiction of various types of               BIS received no comments on these
                                                focal plane arrays. Additional                                                                                 3D automotive imaging and ranging.
                                                                                                         changes, and thus adopts them in this                 The February 2016 rule proposed to
                                                limitations on the use of license
                                                                                                         final rule. However, this final rule                  expand the scope of ROICs controlled
                                                exceptions for 6A002 items are
                                                                                                         updates the reference to the ITAR in                  under that ECCN by controlling ROICs
                                                addressed further herein.
                                                   BIS received five public comments on                  order to point out that cameras subject               that are specially designed for focal
                                                proposed changes to ECCN 6A002. One                      to the ITAR are found in USML                         plane arrays controlled under ECCN
                                                commenter supported the removal of                       Category XII(c) and (e). In addition, BIS             6A002.a.3. Such ROICs would be
                                                the aforementioned worldwide RS                          is adding a License Requirement Note to               subject to an RS1 control but would be
                                                control. Another commenter stated that                   provide further clarification on what                 eligible for License Exception LVS.
                                                it was unclear what two-dimensional                      constitutes a ‘‘camera’’ for purposes of              However, under the proposed rule,
                                                focal plane arrays will be EAR99 or                      classifying items under 6A003. The                    ROICs specially designed for civil
                                                controlled on the CCL. Focal plane                       License Requirement Note provides that                automotive applications would not be
                                                arrays are controlled based on the                       ‘‘[c]ommodities that are not subject to               controlled under 6A990.
                                                technical parameters in ECCN 6A002.                      the ITAR but are of the type described                   One commenter expressed support for
                                                   Two commenters requested that BIS                     in USML Category XII(c) are controlled                controlling ROICs ‘‘specially designed’’
                                                evaluate whether square pixel one-                       as cameras in ECCN 6A003 when they                    for 6A002.a.3 focal plane arrays under
                                                dimensional focal plane arrays with a                    incorporate a camera controlled in this               the EAR rather than the ITAR. However,
                                                peak response in the wavelength range                    ECCN.’’ This note is consistent with                  three commenters also expressed
                                                exceeding 1200 nm but not exceeding                      Interpretation 2 in § 770.2, confirms                 concerns or requested clarification on
                                                3000 nm should continue to be                            BIS’s existing classification practice for            the proposals for ROICs in 6A990. One
                                                controlled in 6A002.a.3.d since they are                 items in 6A003, and is intended to link               commenter opposed expanding the
                                                used almost exclusively for commercial                   the more specific terminology of USML                 scope of 6A990 to include certain non-
                                                applications and are similar to other                    Category XII with the Wassenaar-based                 ITAR ROICs that are currently EAR99.
                                                focal plane arrays that are EAR99.                       terminology of 6A003.                                 The commenter cited foreign
                                                Removing these square pixel focal plane                     Three commenters also provided                     availability for such ROICs that today
                                                arrays from 6A002 would require                          feedback and recommendations on other                 may be exported without a license. BIS
                                                multilateral agreement at the Wassenaar                  aspects of 6A003. One commenter was                   believes that expanding the scope of
                                                Arrangement and thus exceeds the                         concerned that researchers may be                     6A990 is warranted to address military
                                                scope of this rule. However,                             burdened with additional license                      applications of dual-use ROICs. Also,
                                                commenters are welcome to submit                         requirements for items deployed                       BIS believes that industry will benefit
                                                additional information to BIS to help                    internationally for field research due to             from the clearer bright line control for
                                                inform further discussion on whether a                   the removal of STA. BIS notes that this               ROICs in the State Department’s final
                                                Wassenaar proposal to amend this                         final rule does not remove STA                        rule, which should reduce the
                                                ECCN is warranted.                                       availability for 6A003 items being                    possibility of commercial ROICs
                                                   Two commenters stated that BIS                        exported or reexported to countries in                becoming controlled under the ITAR.
                                                should carve out civil automotive focal                  Country Group A:5. The commenter also                 With respect to foreign availability, BIS
                                                plane arrays from being controlled                       supported keeping the related                         plans to work with its interagency
                                                under ECCN 6A002. The commenters                         technology control for ‘‘use’’ technology             colleagues to propose a control for
                                                asserted that this change would be                       unchanged. While this rule does affect                ROICs on the Wassenaar Arrangement
                                                consistent with other CCL technologies                   STA availability for related technology               Dual-Use List.
                                                when used for civil automotive                           (see further below), the commenter is                    One commenter expressed confusion
                                                applications and would help ensure                       correct that all six elements of the                  regarding the proposed note carving out
                                                further research and development into                    definition of ‘‘use’’ technology must be              ROICs specially designed for civil
                                                collision avoidance systems. BIS does                    met for that control to apply.                        automotive applications from control
                                                not accept this recommendation because                      One commenter also requested that                  under 6A990. The commenter believed
                                                such a change would require agreement                    BIS revise 6A003 so that certain                      that most or all ROICs used in civil
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                                                with Wassenaar members and thus                          linescan cameras incorporating one-                   automotive applications are part of
                                                exceeds the scope of this rule. However,                 dimensional square pixel focal plane                  general purpose infrared focal plane
                                                commenters are welcome to submit                         arrays would not be controlled under                  arrays that are used in numerous
                                                additional information to BIS to help                    6A003. The commenter stated that such                 applications. Thus, it was unclear how
                                                inform further discussion on whether a                   cameras are generally intended for                    a ROIC could be specially designed for
                                                Wassenaar proposal to amend this                         commercial use. Another commenter                     only civil automotive applications. As a
                                                ECCN is warranted.                                       requested that BIS add a note to exclude              result of reviewing commodity


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                                                jurisdiction determinations, BIS                         license exceptions for this ECCN are                  Revisions to ECCNs 6D002, 6D003, and
                                                believes that there are ROICs that have                  addressed further herein.                             6D991
                                                been specially designed for civil                           ECCN 6E990 controls technology                        The Wassenaar Arrangement’s List of
                                                automotive applications. To the extent                   required for the development or                       Dual-Use Goods and Technologies
                                                that a ROIC is specially designed for a                  production of ROICs controlled in                     imposes limited controls on software
                                                general purpose focal plane array                                                                              related to commodities controlled under
                                                                                                         6A990. The February 2016 rule
                                                controlled under 6A002, then it would                                                                          ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003. As a result,
                                                                                                         proposed to revise the Related Controls
                                                be controlled under 6A990.                                                                                     the CCL currently has the following
                                                                                                         paragraph to reference the
                                                   One commenter also recommended                                                                              multilateral and unilateral software
                                                                                                         corresponding USML control for
                                                that all ROICs specially designed for                                                                          controls related to such items: ECCN
                                                civil applications be excluded from                      technical data directly related to ROICs
                                                                                                         described in Category XII. BIS received               6D002 (software specially designed for
                                                control under 6A990. For the reasons                                                                           the use of commodities controlled under
                                                described above regarding concern over                   no public comments on this revision
                                                                                                         and adopts it in this final rule, but                 ECCN 6A002.b), ECCN 6D003.c
                                                military applications and the added                                                                            (software designed or modified for
                                                benefit of clarity of the potential impact               makes one corresponding change. Since
                                                                                                                                                               cameras incorporating focal plane arrays
                                                of the ITAR on commercial ROICs, BIS                     this final rule revises the Related
                                                                                                                                                               specified by ECCN 6A002.a.3.f and
                                                does not accept this recommendation.                     Controls paragraph of 6A990 to refer to
                                                                                                                                                               designed or modified to remove a frame
                                                   One commenter stated that                             ROICs controlled under Category XV,                   rate restriction and allow the camera to
                                                commercial ROICs should be EAR99                         this final rule also refers to the                    exceed the frame rate specified in ECCN
                                                and requested clarification on how                       applicable technical data control in                  6A003.b.4 Note 3.a), and ECCN 6D991
                                                commercial ROICs would be controlled                     Category XV for such ROICs.                           (software, n.e.s., specially designed for
                                                under the February 2016 rule. Under                                                                            the development, production, or use of
                                                                                                         Revisions to 6A993
                                                this final rule, ROICs that are not ITAR                                                                       commodities controlled under ECCN
                                                controlled (i.e., are not infrared focal                    ECCN 6A993 controls cameras in                     6A002.a.1.d or 6A990).
                                                plane array ROICs specially designed for                 6A993.a having a maximum frame rate                      To address concerns regarding the
                                                a defense article) would be controlled                   equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus                   lack of comprehensive software controls
                                                under 6A990 if they are specially                        meeting the criterion specified in Note               related to commodities controlled under
                                                designed for a focal plane array in                      3.a to ECCN 6A003.b.4.b. The February                 ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003, the February
                                                6A002.a.3. If a ROIC is not specially                    2016 rule proposed to revise the Related              2016 rule proposed to consolidate
                                                designed for a 6A002.a.3 focal plane                                                                           existing, unilateral software controls
                                                                                                         Controls paragraph to remind readers of
                                                array, then the ROIC would be                                                                                  and expand them to revise ECCN 6D991
                                                                                                         the applicability of § 744.9 and ECCN
                                                designated EAR99. Also, if a ROIC is                                                                           to also control software, not elsewhere
                                                specially designed for civil automotive                  0A919 to 9 Hz cameras. Since this final
                                                                                                         rule revises § 744.9 and ECCN 0A919 to                specified, that is specially designed for
                                                applications, then the ROIC would also                                                                         the development, production, or use of
                                                be designated EAR99.                                     add 9 Hz cameras to those provisions,
                                                                                                                                                               commodities controlled by ECCNs
                                                   One commenter also stated that the                    this final rule adopts the proposal to
                                                                                                                                                               6A002 or 6A003. The February 2016
                                                $500 LVS exception is reasonable but                     add references to those provisions in the             rule proposed to make such software
                                                requested clarification on whether the                   Related Controls paragraph of 6A993.                  subject to the RS Column 1 reason for
                                                value limit would apply to each ROIC                        BIS did not receive public comments                control. Also, the February 2016 rule
                                                or to a wafer of ROICs. The $500 value                   on the Related Controls paragraph, but                proposed to remove eligibility to use
                                                limit does not apply to an individual                    did receive two comments related to                   License Exception TSR for the software
                                                ROIC or a wafer of ROICs but rather to                   6A993. One commenter stated that                      described above in ECCNs 6D002 and
                                                the actual total selling price of all 6A990              6A993 should control cameras having                   6D003.c. To prevent confusion over
                                                ROICs in the same order. Section 740.3                   an operating speed of 60 Hz or less and               multiple ECCNs potentially controlling
                                                describes the terms and conditions of                    incorporating a focal plane array in                  the same software, the February 2016
                                                using License Exception LVS, including                   6A003.b.4.b with a maximum of 328,000                 rule proposed to add language to the
                                                the requirements for valuing the                         elements or less. BIS rejects this                    Related Controls paragraphs of ECCN
                                                commodities at issue. In addition to                     recommendation as this would require                  6D991 to confirm that software
                                                properly valuing the order, orders may                   agreement with Wassenaar members                      currently controlled under ECCNs
                                                not be split to meet the applicable value                                                                      6D002 and 6D003.c would remain
                                                                                                         and is beyond the scope of this rule.
                                                limit, and the total value of exports per                                                                      controlled under those provisions. To
                                                                                                         One commenter expressed concerns that
                                                calendar year to the same ultimate or                                                                          reflect this understanding, the February
                                                intermediate consignee may not exceed                    6A993 items could be pulled into the
                                                                                                                                                               2016 rule also proposed to revise the
                                                twelve times the value limit.                            ITAR due to the use of specially
                                                                                                                                                               Related Controls paragraphs of ECCNs
                                                   For the reasons stated above, this final              designed for infrared focal plane arrays
                                                                                                                                                               6D002 and 6D003 to provide references
                                                rule revises ECCN 6A990 as proposed in                   in the State Department’s second                      to ECCNs 6D991.
                                                the February 2016 rule, with one                         proposed rule. While the State                           Four commenters expressed concerns
                                                addition to the Related Controls                         Department’s final rule addresses this                about the proposed revisions to the
                                                paragraph. Since the ITAR also controls                  issue, BIS notes that the intent was to               software controls described above. Two
                                                ROICs under Category XV(e)(3), this                      control uniquely military infrared                    commenters recommended removing
                                                final rule adds a reference to those                     detection items (even comparatively                   ‘‘use’’ software for 6A002 and 6A003
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                                                ROICs as well as those controlled under                  lower performing military items) on the               commodities from the scope of ECCN
                                                Category XII(e). Also, since this final                  ITAR; therefore the EAR controls the                  6D991. One of those commenters stated
                                                rule adopts the changes to § 744.9 and                   commercial and dual-use infrared                      that software field upgrades would be
                                                0A919, this final rule also maintains                    detection items. Thus, the commenter’s                more challenging and costly, which
                                                reference to those provisions in the                     concern is correct, but that was                      would put U.S. suppliers at a
                                                Related Controls of this ECCN. Finally,                  intended under the February 2016 rules                competitive disadvantage. The other
                                                additional limitations on the use of                     as well as under these final rules.                   commenter mentioned that even though


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                                                typical operation software would be                      applications. Under the February 2016                 cameras.’’ The controls in 6E001 and
                                                unlikely to meet all six elements of the                 proposed rule and this final rule,                    6E002 apply to technology for the
                                                definition of ‘‘use,’’ the control could                 software simply used to operate a                     development or production of certain
                                                create confusion. BIS agrees with the                    camera would not be controlled under                  commodities (and software in the case
                                                second commenter that it is unlikely                     6D991 and would be EAR99. Again, all                  of 6E001). Those controls do not apply
                                                that operation software would meet all                   six elements of the ‘‘use’’ definition                to the commodities themselves, which
                                                six elements of ‘‘use.’’ Further, BIS                    must be met in order to be considered                 are found in ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003.
                                                believes that it is unlikely that software               ‘‘use’’ software under 6D991. In                      In addition, the applicable software
                                                for field upgrades, which would likely                   addition, BIS reiterates that software                controls are found in ECCNs 6D002,
                                                be focused on camera maintenance,                        used for testing outside of the                       6D003, and 6D991.
                                                would include all six elements of ‘‘use’’                production or development process                       One public commenter expressed
                                                and thus be controlled. Therefore, BIS                   would not be captured by 6D991.                       concerns about the removal of License
                                                does not accept this recommendation.                     Software that is used to test during the              Exception TSR due to concerns about
                                                   Another commenter expressed                           production or development process and                 U.S. competitiveness and working
                                                concerns that the proposed expansion of                  that meets the definition of ‘‘specially              cooperatively in Wassenaar countries.
                                                6D991 could affect software used in the                  designed’’ would be controlled by                     As previously mentioned, BIS believes
                                                production and testing of 6A003 and                      6D991.                                                that U.S. competitiveness will be greatly
                                                possibly 6A993 items, but the                               One commenter opposed removing                     improved by the bright line approach in
                                                commenter noted it was unclear the                       the ability to use License Exception TSR              the State Department’s final rule for
                                                extent to which the controls would                       for 6D002 (software ‘‘specially                       USML Category XII, which makes clear
                                                apply to certain types of software due to                designed’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of commodities             that commercial items (and related
                                                difficulty in applying the definition of                 controlled under ECCN 6A002.b) and                    technology and software) are not
                                                ‘‘specially designed’’ in the context of                 6D003.c. The commenter cited concerns                 generally intended to be controlled
                                                software. The commenter also expressed                   about U.S. competitiveness and working                under the ITAR. BIS believes that
                                                concerns on needing to get a license to                  cooperatively in Wassenaar countries.                 removing TSR eligibility for these
                                                provide field testing software to service                BIS believes that U.S. competitiveness                ECCNs is warranted.
                                                centers. BIS notes that the intent of                    will be greatly improved by the bright                  This final rule revises ECCNs 6E001
                                                expanding 6D991, among other things,                     line approach in the State Department’s               and 6E002 as proposed, but amends the
                                                was to include software specially                        final rule for USML Category XII, which               availability of License Exception TSR
                                                designed for the production of 6A003                     makes clear that commercial items (and                for certain technology related to 6A003
                                                cameras. This does not include software                  related technology and software) are not              cameras. That change is described
                                                used for testing 6A003 cameras for                       generally intended to be controlled                   further below in response to public
                                                purposes outside of the production or                    under the ITAR. BIS believes that                     comments regarding License Exception
                                                development process. Therefore, BIS                      removing TSR eligibility for these                    STA.
                                                believes that the scope of control in                    ECCNs is warranted.                                   Addition to Section 740.2
                                                6D991 is appropriate. With respect to                       BIS received no comments related to
                                                applying the definition of ‘‘specially                   other aspects of the changes to ECCNs                    Section 740.2 sets forth restrictions on
                                                designed’’ to software, BIS notes that                   6D002, 6D003, and 6D991. For the                      all license exceptions, and the February
                                                any software would be caught by                          reasons described above, this final rule              2016 rule proposed a new restriction in
                                                paragraph (a) if it achieves the                         adopts the proposed changes to those                  § 740.2(a)(7) that would apply to 6E001
                                                parameters described in the relevant                     ECCNs without revision.                               or 6E002 technology required for the
                                                USML or CCL entry as a result of                                                                               development or production of the
                                                                                                         Revisions to ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002                    following focal plane arrays: Photon
                                                ‘‘development’’ or if it is used in or with
                                                a commodity enumerated on the CCL or                       ECCNs 6E001 and 6E002 control                       detector, microbolometer detector,
                                                USML. Software is, however, eligible for                 development and production                            pyroelectric, or multispectral detector
                                                the paragraph (b) releases. For example,                 technology, respectively, related to                  infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs),
                                                if software used for the production of a                 multiple ECCNs in Category 6,                         described in ECCN 6A002, having a
                                                controlled item has the same function,                   including items related to infrared                   peak response within the wavelength
                                                performance capabilities, and the same                   detection in ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003.                   range exceeding 900 nm but not
                                                or equivalent form and fit, as software                  The February 2016 rule proposed to                    exceeding 30,000 nm, excluding lead
                                                used in the production of an item                        remove eligibility to use License                     sulfide or lead selenide infrared focal
                                                controlled for AT reasons only, then                     Exception TSR for all 6E001 or 6E002                  plane arrays having a peak response
                                                such software would qualify for the                      technology related to commodities                     within the wavelength range exceeding
                                                release under paragraph (b)(3). Note 3 to                controlled under 6A002 or 6A003.                      1,000 nm but not exceeding 5,000 nm
                                                paragraph (b)(3) also provides guidance                  Further, the February 2016 rule                       and not exceeding 16 detector elements.
                                                on interpreting ‘‘form,’’ ‘‘fit,’’                       proposed to add guidance to the Related               Moreover, under the February 2016 rule,
                                                ‘‘function,’’ and ‘‘performance                          Controls paragraphs in those ECCNs to                 § 740.2(a)(7) would apply to 6E001 or
                                                capability’’ with respect to software.                   provide clarity on technology controls                6E002 technology required for the
                                                Finally, with respect to software for                    related to commodities subject to the                 development or production of third
                                                field testing centers, such software                     ITAR.                                                 generation image intensifier tubes or
                                                would have to meet all six elements of                     BIS received two public comments in                 image intensifier tubes greater than
                                                the definition of ‘‘use’’ in order to be                 response to the proposed changes to                   third generation (e.g., EBAPS). BIS
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                                                controlled in 6D991.                                     6E001 and 6E002. One commenter                        received no public comments on this
                                                   One commenter stated that software                    stated that the February 2016 rule                    provision and adopts it in this final rule.
                                                used to operate a camera should be                       would put restrictions on the                         To provide further clarity, this final rule
                                                EAR99 and further expressed concern                      commodities related to manufacturing a                includes the full name for EBAPS,
                                                that a license would be required for                     focal plane array, including ‘‘substrates,            Electron Bombarded Active Pixel
                                                software that interfaces with the arrays                 epitaxial grown materials, zinc                       Sensor. As mentioned in the February
                                                for either manufacturing or testing                      diffusion, software, and firmware in                  2016 rule and adopted in this final rule,


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                                                the 6E001 and 6E002 technology                              Three commenters expressed                         mentioned that the company has used
                                                described above will be eligible for                     concerns with those proposed                          STA when civil automotive vehicle
                                                License Exception GOV under                              restrictions. One commenter                           manufacturers have required audits on
                                                § 740.11(b)(2) of the EAR.                               recommended that STA be allowed for                   products and manufacturing, which
                                                                                                         all items in 6A002 and 6A990. The                     includes sharing design and
                                                Restrictions on the Use of License
                                                                                                         commenter noted that doing so would                   manufacturing technology with non-
                                                Exception APR
                                                                                                         be consistent with continuing to allow                U.S. nationals. BIS accepts this
                                                   License Exception APR currently                       STA for 6A003 cameras. Also, the                      recommendation in part. This final rule
                                                authorizes specified reexports of items                  commenter believed this restriction
                                                subject to the EAR by certain countries                                                                        revises § 740.20(b)(2)(x) to remove STA
                                                                                                         would put U.S. companies at a
                                                to specified destinations without                                                                              eligibility as described in the February
                                                                                                         competitive disadvantage due to foreign
                                                individual licenses from BIS. The                                                                              2016 rule. However, this final rule
                                                                                                         availability for such items for which
                                                February 2016 rule proposed to increase                  there are less restrictive controls, and              revises the eligibility to use License
                                                the number of items ineligible for                       that some development technology for                  Exception TSR under ECCNs 6E001 and
                                                § 740.16(b) by including all items in                    6A990 read-out integrated circuits                    6E002 to allow technology for the
                                                ECCNs 6A002, 6A003, and 6A990 in the                     (ROICs) is already publicly available.                integration of 6A003 cameras into
                                                restrictions found in paragraph (a)(2) of                The commenter also noted that ROICs                   camera systems specially designed for
                                                that section. BIS received one general                   not subject to the ITAR have historically             civil automotive applications. Under
                                                comment that opposed any reduction in                    been EAR99. BIS does not accept this                  this change, this technology may be
                                                the availability of license exceptions,                  recommendation at this time. Items                    released to Country Group B
                                                but the commenter did not address any                    controlled in 6A002 and 6A990, while                  destinations or nationals so long as all
                                                specific concerns regarding APR.                         dual use, have important military                     terms and conditions of TSR are
                                                Consequently, BIS adopts the changes                     applications, and thus removal of STA                 complied with, including obtaining a
                                                proposed for paragraph (a) of APR in                     eligibility is warranted. However, after              written assurance. This ability to use
                                                this final rule and makes only slight                    the effective date of this rule, BIS will             TSR is limited to specific 6E001 or
                                                revisions to that paragraph for clarity.                 assess licensing volumes and re-                      6E002 technology related to 6A003
                                                   As previously mentioned, this final                   evaluate whether a change to STA                      cameras, and does not apply to 6E001 or
                                                rule retains the license requirement and                 eligibility is necessary. Further, BIS
                                                license exception construct for certain                                                                        6E002 technology related to 6A002
                                                                                                         notes that some items in 6A002 are only               items within the 6A003 cameras.
                                                uncooled thermal imaging cameras. This                   subject to NS2 and AT controls, so STA
                                                construct includes provisions in                         would not be needed to export or                      Revisions to Licensing Policy
                                                paragraph (b) of APR. However, this                      reexport to countries in Country Group
                                                final rule adopts the non-substantive                    A:1.                                                    As previously mentioned, this final
                                                changes to paragraph (b) that were                          In addition to opposing the removal of             rule retains the provisions in § 742.6
                                                proposed in the February 2016 rule and                   STA for 6A002 and 6A990, one                          that apply to the authorization construct
                                                rearranges the list of items to make the                 commenter also opposed the license                    for certain uncooled thermal imaging
                                                text clearer. BIS received no comments                   exception’s removal for ECCNs 6D002,                  cameras. However, the February 2016
                                                on the clarifying, non-substantive                       6D003, 6D991, 6E001, and 6E002. The                   rule also proposed revisions to licensing
                                                changes to § 740.16(b) and adopts them                   commenter stated removing STA would                   policy for items controlled for RS
                                                in this final rule while keeping the                     hurt U.S. competitiveness, harm the                   reasons by revising § 742.6(b)(1) to
                                                existing special provision for certain                   ability to work internally and                        include new licensing policy for 6E001
                                                uncooled thermal imaging cameras in                      cooperatively within affiliates in                    or 6E002 technology for the
                                                § 740.16(b)(3).                                          Wassenaar countries, increase                         development or production of focal
                                                Restrictions on the Use of License                       administrative burden, and could                      plane arrays or image intensifier tubes
                                                Exception STA                                            require licenses for providing field                  described in 6A002, or for 6E990
                                                                                                         testing software to service centers. As               technology. Under the February 2016
                                                   Section 740.20(b)(2)(x) restricts the                 previously mentioned, BIS believes that
                                                use of License Exception STA for                                                                               rule, such technology would be subject
                                                                                                         this software and technology has
                                                specific commodities controlled by                                                                             to a presumption of denial for license
                                                                                                         important military applications, and
                                                ECCN 6A002, as well as related                           thus excluding the use of STA is                      applications for exports or reexports to
                                                technology controlled by 6E001 or                        warranted. Also, BIS believes that U.S.               countries in Country Group D:5. BIS
                                                6E002. The February 2016 rule                            competitiveness will be greatly                       received no public comments on this
                                                proposed to expand that restriction to                   improved by the bright line approach in               proposal and is adopting the proposed
                                                include all items in the following                       the State Department’s final rule for                 changes to § 742.6(b)(1) in this final
                                                ECCNs: 6A002; 6A990; 6D002 (for the                      USML Category XII, which makes clear                  rule.
                                                use of commodities controlled under                      that commercial items (and related                      BIS is also removing the heading in
                                                ECCN 6A002.b); 6D003.c; 6D991 (for the                   technology and software) are not                      § 742.6(b)(1)(i), which was proposed in
                                                development, production, or use of                       generally intended to be controlled                   the February 2016 rule to read ‘‘9x515
                                                commodities controlled under ECCNs                       under the ITAR. With respect to                       and ‘600 series’ ECCNs.’’ BIS is making
                                                6A002, 6A003, or 6A990); 6E001 (for the                  providing field testing software, BIS                 this change because that paragraph
                                                development of commodities controlled                    believes that such software is unlikely
                                                under ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); 6E002                                                                             applies to more than just 9x515 and 600
                                                                                                         to meet the definition of ‘‘use’’ and
                                                                                                                                                               series items. Finally, as described below
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                                                (for the production of commodities                       unlikely to be controlled under ECCNs
                                                controlled under ECCNs 6A002 or                                                                                under ECCN 7E611, this final rule
                                                                                                         6D002, 6D003, or 6D991.
                                                6A003); and 6E990. Additionally, the                        One commenter requested that BIS                   removes the proposed worldwide RS
                                                February 2016 rule proposed to add new                   allow STA for 6E001 and 6E002                         control for 7E611.a, and thus removes
                                                ECCN 0E987 to the list of items                          technology for civil automotive far                   proposed § 742.6(a)(8) and references to
                                                restricted from STA under                                infrared night vision systems at the                  that paragraph in § 742.6(b)(1).
                                                § 740.20(b)(2)(ii).                                      camera level. The commenter


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                                                Establishment of ‘‘600 Series’’ for                      accessories, and attachments specially                7A611.x to specifically name such
                                                Military Fire Control, Laser, Imaging,                   designed for a commodity subject to                   items.
                                                and Guidance Items Under ECCNs                           control in ECCN 7A611, or a defense                      One commenter also questioned why
                                                7A611, 7B611, 7D611, and 7E611                           article in USML Category XII and not                  7A611 does not include the missile
                                                                                                         elsewhere specified on the USML or in                 technology (MT) reason for control. BIS
                                                  The May 2015 rule proposed
                                                                                                         the CCL, and parts, components,                       concurs that MT should be added to
                                                establishing two separate 600 series
                                                                                                         accessories, and attachments specially                7A611, and this final rule adds that
                                                controls in 6x615 and 7x611. The
                                                                                                         designed therefor. The February 2016                  control to the ECCN for commodities in
                                                February 2016 rule proposed to
                                                                                                         rule did not include any items in                     7A611.a that meet or exceed the
                                                consolidate those entries and establish a
                                                                                                         7A611.y. This final rule revises ECCN                 parameters in 7A103.b or .c. Also, with
                                                single ‘‘600 series’’ by revising ECCN                                                                         the change described above to 7A611.x,
                                                7A611 and adding new ECCNs 7B611,                        7A611 with revisions to the February
                                                                                                         2016 proposed rule as described below.                ECCNs 6A107, 7A101, 7A102, and
                                                7D611, and 7E611 for military fire                                                                             7A103 will address those other items
                                                control, laser, imaging, and guidance                       Two commenters provided
                                                                                                         recommendations or requested                          potentially controlled for MT reasons.
                                                and control commodities, software, and                                                                            One commenter recommended that
                                                technology. Two commenters supported                     clarification on ECCN 7A611. One
                                                                                                         commenter pointed out that certain                    infrared optical elements, such as
                                                this simplified structure, and this final                                                                      optical blanks and lenses, should not be
                                                rule adopts the proposed consolidation                   dual-use items controlled in CCL
                                                                                                         Category 7 may become controlled                      controlled using ‘‘specially designed’’
                                                of 600 series controls under 7x611                                                                             under 7A611.x. Instead, the commenter
                                                ECCNs.                                                   under 7A611 because such dual-use
                                                                                                         items would not qualify for the release               believed that only certain germanium
                                                  Since categories 6 and 7 of the CCL                                                                          blanks and infrared lenses with certain
                                                currently control certain laser, imaging,                in paragraph (b)(3) of the definition of
                                                                                                                                                               resistivity should be controlled in
                                                and guidance items, the February 2016                    ‘‘specially designed,’’ which applies to
                                                                                                                                                               7A611. The commenter believed that all
                                                rule also proposed to amend ECCN                         parts, components, accessories, or
                                                                                                                                                               other optics blanks and infrared lenses
                                                6A611 to refer readers to Category 7 to                  attachments that have the same
                                                                                                                                                               should be EAR99. To support these
                                                locate the appropriate controls. BIS                     function, performance capabilities, and
                                                                                                                                                               recommendations, the commenter stated
                                                received no comments on this revision.                   the same or equivalent form and fit, as
                                                                                                                                                               that applying ‘‘specially designed’’
                                                This final rule revises 6A611 to add the                 a commodity used in or with an item
                                                                                                                                                               would be burdensome since many of
                                                reference to 7A611, but this final rule                  that is or was in production and is
                                                                                                                                                               these products are made according to
                                                revises the term ‘‘guidance and control’’                either not enumerated on the CCL or
                                                                                                                                                               customer specifications and may have
                                                to ‘‘guidance’’ to conform to changes                    USML, or is described in an ECCN
                                                                                                                                                               overlapping size, curvature, and fit
                                                made in the State Department’s final                     controlled only for AT reasons. Since                 requirements among both military and
                                                rule. References to ‘‘control’’ are                      many of the Category 7 parts and                      commercial customers. The commenter
                                                similarly removed throughout these 600                   components are incorporated into                      also believed that such controls would
                                                series entries to conform to the State                   Category 7 higher-level assemblies that               be more restrictive than the EU’s export
                                                Department’s final rule.                                 are subject to NS or MT reasons, such                 control regime. BIS believes that the
                                                  Three commenters provided                              parts and components would not be                     commenter’s recommended controls
                                                comments on these proposed 600 series                    eligible for the (b)(3) release of specially          would not capture all optical blanks and
                                                entries. Revisions to the proposed 600                   designed.                                             infrared lenses that warrant control.
                                                series ECCNs are described below.                           To address this concern, BIS is                    Further, it is BIS’s understanding that
                                                                                                         revising and restructuring 7A611.x to                 such items would be controlled under
                                                Establishment of ECCN 7A611                              specify that 7A611.x does not control                 ML 15 of the Wassenaar Arrangement if
                                                  As described in the February 2016                      items described in ECCNs 6A007,                       they are specially designed. Therefore,
                                                rule, ECCN 7A611 would control                           6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 7A003, 7A101,                    BIS does not accept this
                                                military fire control, laser, imaging, and               7A102, or 7A103. Essentially, this                    recommendation. To the extent that
                                                guidance and control equipment that                      revision is an exception to the normal                optical blanks or infrared lenses meet
                                                would be removed from USML Category                      process of the Order of Review in which               the definition of ‘‘specially designed,’’
                                                XII and that are not covered by an                       600 series entries normally take                      they would be controlled under
                                                existing ECCN subject to controls for                    precedence over dual-use entries in the               7A611.x.
                                                reasons other than AT reasons. This                      CCL. BIS believes this change is                         BIS is also making additional
                                                included controlling certain guidance,                   warranted to address the concern raised               conforming changes. This final rule
                                                navigation, or control systems; inertial                 by the commenter, and BIS believes that               revises the Related Controls paragraph
                                                measurement units; accelerometers;                       the dual-use controls provide sufficient              to add references to ECCNs 6A107 and
                                                gyros or angular rate sensors; and                       levels of control to capture military                 7A103 since those ECCNs control
                                                gravity meters (gravimeters) in                          items previously in USML Category XII                 related items. Also, this final rule
                                                paragraphs .a through .e. Paragraph .x                   that meet the parameters in one of the                removes the sentence in the Related
                                                would control parts, components,                         dual-use ECCNs listed above. As part of               Controls regarding navigation and
                                                accessories, and attachments that are                    this change, BIS is also removing the                 avionics equipment specially designed
                                                specially designed for a commodity                       entries that were proposed in 7A611.b–                for military application. In the February
                                                controlled by ECCN 7A611 (except                         .e for inertial measurement units,                    2016 rule, that sentence referred readers
                                                7A611.y) or a defense article in USML                    accelerometers, gyros or angular rate                 to ECCN 3A611, which is incorrect.
                                                Category XII and not controlled                          sensors, and gravity meters                           Such equipment is currently controlled
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                                                elsewhere on the USML or in 7A611.y                      (gravimeters). These items will be                    in ECCN 9A610. Additionally, this final
                                                or 3A611.y. All items that would be                      controlled under 7A611.x to the extent                rule removes the word ‘‘control’’ from
                                                controlled under 7A611.a–.x would be                     that they are specially designed and not              ‘‘guidance, navigation, and control
                                                controlled for NS, RS, AT, and UN                        controlled under the list of dual-use                 systems’’ in 7A611.a and from the first
                                                reasons. Paragraph .y, which would be                    ECCNs described above. To ensure                      sentence in the Related Controls to
                                                controlled for AT reasons, would                         clarity on where such items are                       conform with changes made in the State
                                                control specific parts, components,                      controlled, BIS is also adding text to                Department’s final rule.


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                                                Establishment of 7B611                                   reasons. Any software added to 7D611.y                final rule removes the worldwide RS
                                                   The February 2016 rule proposed                       would be controlled for AT reasons                    control in 7E611 and § 742.6(a)(8),
                                                creating ECCN 7B611 to impose controls                   only.                                                 removes the restriction on the use of
                                                                                                           BIS did not receive any public                      License Exception STA for Country
                                                on test, inspection, and production
                                                                                                         comments specific to ECCN 7D611.                      Group A:5, and restructures the Items
                                                equipment and related commodities
                                                                                                         Thus, this final rule adopts the proposal             paragraph to match the normal structure
                                                specially designed for military fire
                                                                                                         to add 7D611 to the CCL with one                      for a 600 series technology ECCN. ECCN
                                                control, laser, imaging, and guidance
                                                                                                         conforming change. This final rule adds               7E611.a will control technology
                                                and control equipment. Paragraph .a
                                                                                                         an MT control for 7D611.a software                    required for the development,
                                                would control such equipment specially
                                                                                                         specially designed for 7A611.a                        production, operation, installation,
                                                designed for the development,
                                                                                                         commodities controlled for MT reasons.                maintenance, repair, overhaul, or
                                                production, repair, overhaul, or
                                                                                                         This change is being made to                          refurbishing of commodities or software
                                                refurbishing of items controlled in                      correspond to the addition of an MT                   controlled by ECCN 7A611 (except
                                                ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or                           control in 7A611.                                     7A611.y), 7B611, or 7D611 (except
                                                commodities in USML Category XII that
                                                                                                         Establishment of 7E611 and Revisions to               7D611.y). ECCN 7E611.y will control
                                                are not enumerated in USML Category
                                                                                                         § 742.6 for Licensing 600 Series Items                specific technology required for the
                                                XII or controlled by a 600 series ECCN.
                                                                                                                                                               production, development, operation,
                                                Paragraph .b would control                                  The February 2016 rule proposed                    installation, maintenance, repair, or
                                                environmental test facilities specially                  adding ECCN 7E611 to control                          overhaul of commodities or software
                                                designed for certification, qualification,               technology required for the                           controlled by ECCNs 7A611.y or
                                                or testing of commodities controlled in                  development, production, operation,                   7D611.y.
                                                ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or                           installation, maintenance, repair,                       This final rule also adds an MT
                                                commodities in USML Category XII that                    overhaul, or refurbishing of items                    control for technology for 7E611.a
                                                are not enumerated in USML Category                      controlled by 7A611, 7B611, or 7D611.                 technology if required for items
                                                XII or a 600 series ECCN. Paragraph .c                   Such technology would be controlled                   controlled for MT reasons in 7A611.a,
                                                would control field test equipment                       for NS, RS, AT, and UN reasons, but                   7B611.a, or 7D611.a. This change is
                                                specially designed to evaluate or                        certain technology described in                       being made to correspond to the
                                                calibrate the operation of systems                       proposed 7E611.a (technology required                 addition of an MT control in 7A611,
                                                described in USML Category XII(a), (b),                  for the development or production of                  7B611, and 7D611.
                                                or (c). Paragraph .x would control parts,                commodities controlled by proposed                       BIS received no public comments
                                                components, accessories, and                             7A611.a–.e) would be subject to a                     regarding the description of the license
                                                attachments that are specially designed                  worldwide RS reason for control,                      requirement for 7E611.a in § 742.6(a)(1)
                                                for such test, inspection and production                 pursuant to proposed text added to                    or the revisions to § 742.6(b)(1)
                                                equipment that are not enumerated on                     § 742.6(a)(8). All other technology in                describing licensing policy for RS
                                                the USML or controlled by another 600                    7E611, other than 7E611.y, would be                   Column 1 items and ECCN 7E611.a.
                                                series ECCN. Items in ECCN 7B611                         subject to an RS Column 1 control. Any                Consequently, this final rule revises
                                                would be controlled for NS, RS, AT, and                  technology added to 7E611.y would be                  those sections consistent with the
                                                UN reasons.                                              controlled for AT reasons only.                       February 2016 rule.
                                                   BIS did not receive any public                           When adding the worldwide RS
                                                comments specific to ECCN 7B611. This                    control to 7E611 in the February 2016                 Revisions to Other Existing ECCNs
                                                final rule adopts the proposal to add                    rule, BIS believed that the worldwide                   The February 2016 rule proposed to
                                                7B611 to the CCL, with three                             RS control would only affect technical                revise many existing dual-use ECCNs to
                                                conforming changes. First, as previously                 data currently controlled in USML                     provide cross references to USML
                                                mentioned, this final rule is revising                   Category XII(f) that is not eligible for the          Category XII for similar items subject to
                                                references to ‘‘guidance and control’’ to                Canadian exemption under Supplement                   the ITAR. BIS received no public
                                                just ‘‘guidance.’’ This final rule makes                 No. 1 to part 126 of the ITAR. As                     comments on the proposed changes to
                                                that change in the heading of the ECCN.                  described in proposed § 742.6(b)(1),                  the Related Controls paragraphs of those
                                                Second, this final rule adds an MT                       proposed 7E611.a technology would be                  dual-use ECCNs. Therefore, this final
                                                control for 7B611.a commodities                          subject to the same licensing policy as               rule revises the Related Controls to
                                                specially designed for 7A611.a                           other 600 series items. In addition,                  cross-reference similar items subject to
                                                commodities controlled for MT reasons.                   License Exception STA would not be                    the ITAR in ECCNs 6A004, 6A005,
                                                This change is being made to                             available for 7E611.a technology but                  6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002, 7A003,
                                                correspond to the addition of an MT                      would be available for technology in                  7A005, 7A101, and 7A102. The
                                                control in 7A611. Third, paragraphs .b                   7E611.b or .c for exports or reexports to             February 2016 rule also proposed to
                                                and .c now specify that those                            Country Group A:5.                                    revise the Related Controls paragraph in
                                                paragraphs control items not controlled                     BIS received one public comment                    ECCN 8A002 to refer readers to the
                                                by another 600 series to bring them into                 pertaining to ECCN 7E611, and that                    potential license requirement in § 744.9,
                                                conformity with prior language used in                   commenter supported limiting a                        which would apply to commodities in
                                                other 600 series ECCNs for test,                         worldwide RS control to technology                    8A002.d.1.c or .d.2. Since this final rule
                                                inspection, and production equipment.                    proposed to be controlled in 7E611.a.                 adopts the proposed increase in scope of
                                                                                                         However, by revising 7A611.x so that it               § 744.9 for 8A002.d items, this final rule
                                                Establishment of 7D611                                   does not control items described in                   also revises the Related Controls
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                                                  The February 2016 rule proposed                        ECCNs 6A007, 6A107, 7A001, 7A002,                     reference to that section in 8A002.
                                                adding ECCN 7D611 to control software                    7A003, 7A101, 7A102, or 7A103, this                     BIS also proposed to revise the
                                                specially designed for the development,                  final rule significantly reduces the scope            Related Controls paragraph of ECCN
                                                production, operation, or maintenance                    of items in 7A611 and related                         2A984, which controls certain
                                                of commodities controlled by 7A611 or                    technology in 7E611. Consequently, BIS                concealed object detection equipment.
                                                7B611. Such software would be                            believes that the proposed worldwide                  This final rule maintains the cross
                                                controlled for NS, RS, AT, and UN                        RS control is no longer warranted. This               reference to USML Category XII(c) for


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                                                related terahertz imaging systems                        Administration Act, as appropriate and                   Some items formerly on the USML
                                                subject to the ITAR, but moves the                       to the extent permitted by law, pursuant              would become eligible for License
                                                reference to the first sentence of the                   to Executive Order 13222, as amended                  Exception STA under this rule. As
                                                Related Controls paragraph.                              by Executive Order 13637.                             stated in the July 15 proposed rule, BIS
                                                Additionally, this final rule also revises                                                                     believes that the increased use of
                                                                                                         Rulemaking Requirements
                                                the scope of control of ECCN 2A984.                                                                            License Exception STA resulting from
                                                The State Department’s February 2016                        1. Executive Orders 13563 and 12866                the combined effect of all rules to be
                                                rule proposed to change the scope of                     direct agencies to assess all costs and               published adding items to the EAR that
                                                terahertz imaging systems subject to the                 benefits of available regulatory                      would be removed from the ITAR as
                                                ITAR by controlling those that have a                    alternatives and, if regulation is                    part of the Administration’s Export
                                                peak response in the frequency range                     necessary, to select regulatory                       Control Reform Initiative would
                                                exceeding 30 GHz but not exceeding                       approaches that maximize net benefits                 increase the burden associated with
                                                3000 GHz, and having a resolution less                   (including potential economic,                        control number 0694–0137 by about
                                                (better) than 0.1 milliradians at a                      environmental, public health and safety               23,858 hours (20,450 transactions at 1
                                                standoff range of 100 m. This would                      effects, distribute impacts, and equity).             hour and 10 minutes each).
                                                have led to an inadvertent result where                  Executive Order 13563 emphasizes the                     BIS expects that this increase in
                                                terahertz imaging systems having a peak                  importance of quantifying both costs                  burden would be more than offset by a
                                                response in the frequency range                          and benefits, of reducing costs, of                   reduction in burden hours associated
                                                exceeding 30 GHz but not exceeding                       harmonizing rules, and of promoting                   with approved collections related to the
                                                3000 GHz, and having a resolution of                     flexibility. This rule has been                       ITAR. This proposed rule addresses
                                                0.1 to 0.5 milliradians at a standoff                    designated a ‘‘significant regulatory                 controls on fire control, laser, imaging,
                                                range of 100 m would be designated                       action,’’ although not economically                   and guidance and control items. With
                                                EAR99, while less capable terahertz                      significant, under section 3(f) of                    few exceptions, most exports of such
                                                imaging systems would be controlled                      Executive Order 12866. Accordingly,                   items, even when destined to NATO
                                                under 2A984. To address this gap, this                   the rule has been reviewed by the Office              member states and other close allies,
                                                final rule amends the heading of 2A984                   of Management and Budget (OMB).                       require State Department authorization.
                                                to control concealed object detection                       2. Notwithstanding any other                       In addition, the exports of technology
                                                equipment operating in the frequency                     provision of law, no person is required               necessary to produce such items in the
                                                range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz and                        to respond to, nor is subject to a penalty            inventories of the United States and its
                                                having a spatial resolution of 0.1                       for failure to comply with, a collection              NATO and other close allies require
                                                milliradian up to and including 1                        of information, subject to the                        State Department authorizations. Under
                                                milliradian at a standoff distance of 100                requirements of the Paperwork                         the EAR, as proposed, such technology
                                                meters (and parts and components not                     Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501                 that would be subject to the EAR would
                                                elsewhere specified), and makes                          et seq.) (PRA), unless that collection of             become eligible for export to NATO
                                                conforming changes to the related                        information displays a currently valid                member states and other close allies
                                                controls section.                                        OMB control number. This proposed                     under License Exception STA unless
                                                   Finally, BIS proposed to revise ECCN                  rule would affect two approved                        otherwise specifically excluded. Use of
                                                6A008 to add a sentence to the Related                   collections: Simplified Network                       License Exception STA imposes a
                                                Controls paragraph for certain laser                     Application Processing + System                       paperwork and compliance burden
                                                detection and ranging (LADAR), light                     (control number 0694–0088), which                     because, for example, exporters must
                                                detection and ranging (LIDAR), or range-                 includes, among other things, license                 furnish information about the item
                                                gated systems subject to the ITAR. One                   applications, and License Exceptions                  being exported to the consignee and
                                                commenter recommended that BIS                           and Exclusions (0694–0137).                           obtain from the consignee an
                                                expand an existing sentence in the                          As stated in a proposed rule                       acknowledgement and commitment to
                                                Related Controls on car radar designed                   published on July 15, 2011 (76 FR                     comply with the EAR. However, the
                                                for collision avoidance to provide that                  41958) (‘‘July 15 proposed rule’’), BIS               Administration believes that complying
                                                6A008 does not control civil automotive                  initially believed that the combined                  with the requirements of STA is likely
                                                radar or LIDAR. BIS does not accept this                 effect of all rules to be published adding            less burdensome than applying for
                                                recommendation as making this change                     items to the EAR that will be removed                 licenses. For example, under License
                                                would require agreement with other                       from the ITAR as part of the                          Exception STA, a single consignee
                                                Wassenaar members. Therefore, this                       Administration’s Export Control Reform                statement can apply to an unlimited
                                                final rule revises the Related Controls                  Initiative would increase the number of               number of products, need not have an
                                                paragraph as proposed.                                   license applications to be submitted by               expiration date, and need not be
                                                                                                         approximately 16,000 annually. As the                 submitted to the government in advance
                                                Export Administration Act                                review of the USML has progressed, the                for approval. Suppliers with regular
                                                  Although the Export Administration                     interagency group has gained more                     customers can tailor a single statement
                                                Act expired on August 20, 2001, the                      specific information about the number                 and assurance to match their business
                                                President, through Executive Order                       of items that will come under BIS                     relationship rather than applying
                                                13222 of August 17, 2001, 3 CFR, 2001                    jurisdiction and whether those items                  repeatedly for licenses with every
                                                Comp., p. 783 (2002), as amended by                      would be eligible for export under                    purchase order to supply reliable
                                                Executive Order 13637 of March 8,                        license exceptions. As of June 21, 2012,              customers in countries that are close
                                                2013, 78 FR 16129 (March 13, 2013) and                   BIS revised that estimate to an increase              allies or members of export control
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                                                as extended by the Notice of August 4,                   in license applications of 30,000                     regimes or both.
                                                2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016), has                  annually, resulting in an increase in                    3. This rule does not contain policies
                                                continued the Export Administration                      burden hours of 8,500 (30,000                         with Federalism implications as that
                                                Regulations in effect under the                          transactions at 17 minutes each) under                term is defined under E.O. 13132.
                                                International Emergency Economic                         control number 0694–0088. BIS                            4. The Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                Powers Act. BIS continues to carry out                   continues to believe that its revised                 (RFA), as amended by the Small
                                                the provisions of the Export                             estimate is accurate.                                 Business Regulatory Enforcement


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                                                Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA), 5 U.S.C.                  rule’s implementation, be subject to the              Counsel for Regulation for the
                                                601 et seq., generally requires an agency                EAR rather than the ITAR. Currently,                  Department of Commerce has certified
                                                to prepare a regulatory flexibility                      USML applicants must pay to use the                   that this rule, if implemented, will not
                                                analysis of any rule subject to the notice               USML licensing procedure even if they                 have a significant economic impact on
                                                and comment rulemaking requirements                      never actually are authorized to export.              a substantial number of small entities.
                                                under the Administrative Procedure Act                   Registration fees for manufacturers and               Accordingly, a regulatory flexibility
                                                (5 U.S.C. 553) or any other statute,                     exporters of articles on the USML start               analysis is not required, and none has
                                                unless the agency certifies that the rule                at $2,250 per year, increase to $2,750 for            been prepared.
                                                will not have a significant economic                     organizations applying for one to ten
                                                impact on a substantial number of small                  licenses per year and further increases               List of Subjects
                                                entities. Under section 605(b) of the                    to $2,750 plus $250 per license                       15 CFR Part 734
                                                RFA, however, if the head of an agency                   application (subject to a maximum of                    Administrative practice and
                                                (or his or her designee) certifies that a                three percent of total application value)             procedure, Exports, Inventions and
                                                rule will not have a significant impact                  for those who need to apply for more                  patents, Research, Science and
                                                on a substantial number of small                         than ten licenses per year. By contrast,              technology.
                                                entities, the statute does not require the               BIS is statutorily prohibited from
                                                agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility               imposing licensing fees. In addition,                 15 CFR Part 740
                                                analysis. Pursuant to section 605(b), the                exporters and reexporters of goods that                 Administrative practice and
                                                Chief Counsel for Regulation,                            would become subject to the EAR under                 procedure, Exports, Reporting and
                                                Department of Commerce, submitted a                      this rule would need fewer licenses                   recordkeeping requirements.
                                                memorandum to the Chief Counsel for                      because their transactions would
                                                Advocacy, Small Business                                 become eligible for license exceptions                15 CFR Part 742
                                                Administration, certifying that the May                  that were not available under the ITAR.                 Exports, Terrorism.
                                                5 proposed rule would not have a                         Additionally, the ITAR controls parts
                                                significant impact on a substantial                      and components even when they are                     15 CFR Part 744
                                                number of small entities. The rationale                  incorporated—in any amount—into a                       Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                for that certification was set forth in the              foreign-made product. That limitation                 requirements, Terrorism.
                                                preamble to that proposed rule.                          on the use of US-made goods subject to
                                                                                                                                                               15 CFR Part 772
                                                Although BIS received no comments on                     the ITAR discouraged foreign
                                                that rationale, and has accordingly made                 manufacturers from importing US                         Exports.
                                                no changes to the proposed rule based                    goods. However, the EAR has a de                      15 CFR Part 774
                                                on the RFA certification, BIS has                        minimis exception for US-manufactured
                                                determined that, in the interest of                      goods that are incorporated into foreign-               Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
                                                openness and transparency, it will                       made products. This exception may                     requirements.
                                                briefly restate the rationale behind the                 benefit small entities by encouraging                   For the reasons stated in the
                                                certification here.                                      foreign producers to use more US-made                 preamble, the Export Administration
                                                   This proposed rule is part of the                     items in their goods.                                 Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–774) are
                                                Administration’s Export Control Reform                      Even where an exporter or reexporter               amended as follows:
                                                Initiative, which seeks to revise the                    would need to obtain a license under
                                                USML to a positive list—one that does                    the EAR, that process is both cheaper                 PART 734—[AMENDED]
                                                not use generic, catch-all controls for                  and more flexible than obtaining a                    ■ 1. The authority citation for part 734
                                                items listed—and to move some items                      license under the ITAR. For example,                  continues to read as follows:
                                                that the President has determined no                     unlike the ITAR, the EAR does not
                                                longer merit control under the ITAR to                   require license applicants to provide                   Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C.
                                                control under the CCL.                                   BIS with a purchase order with the                    1701 et seq.; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR,
                                                   Although BIS does not collect data on                                                                       1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079,
                                                                                                         application, meaning that small (or any)              3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13026, 61
                                                the size of entities that apply for and are              entities can enter into negotiations or               FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O.
                                                issued export licenses, and is therefore                 contracts for the sale of goods without               13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p.
                                                unable to estimate the exact number of                   having to caveat any sale presentations               783; E.O. 13637, 78 FR 16129, 3 CFR, 2014
                                                small entities—as defined by the Small                   with a reference to the need to obtain a              Comp., p. 223; Notice of November 12, 2015,
                                                Business Administration’s regulations                    license under the ITAR before shipment                80 FR 70667 (November 13, 2015); Notice of
                                                implementing the RFA—BIS                                 can occur. Second, the EAR allows                     August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8,
                                                acknowledges that some small entities                    license applicants to obtain licenses to              2016).
                                                may be affected by this proposed rule.                   cover all expected exports or reexports               ■ 2. Section 734.4 is amended by
                                                   The main effects on small entities                    to a particular consignee over the life of            removing and reserving paragraph (a)(3)
                                                resulting from this rule will be in                      a license, rather than having to obtain a             and revising paragraph (a)(5).
                                                application times, costs, and delays in                  new license for every transaction.                      The revision reads as follows:
                                                receiving licenses to export goods                          In short, BIS expects that the changes
                                                subject to the CCL. However, while                       to the EAR proposed in this rule will                 § 734.4    De minimis U.S. content.
                                                small entities may experience some                       have a positive effect on all affected                   (a) * * *
                                                costs and time delays for exports due to                 entities, including small entities. While                (5) There is no de minimis level for
                                                the license requirements of the CCL,                     BIS acknowledges that this rule may                   foreign-made ‘‘military commodities’’
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                                                these costs and delays will likely be                    have some cost impacts to small (and                  incorporating one or more of the
                                                significantly less than they were for                    other) entities, those costs are more than            commodities described in ECCN
                                                items previously subject to the USML.                    offset by the benefits to the entities from           0A919.a.1 when destined for a country
                                                BIS believes that in fact this rule will                 the licensing procedures under the EAR,               listed in Country Group D:5 of
                                                result in significantly reduced                          which are much less costly and less                   Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the
                                                administrative costs and delays for                      time consuming than the procedures                    EAR.
                                                exports of items that will, upon this                    under the ITAR. Accordingly, the Chief                *      *    *     *    *


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                                                PART 740—[AMENDED]                                           (2) Commodities not eligible for                  Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181,
                                                                                                         reexport under paragraph (b)(1) are:                  3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938,
                                                ■ 3. The authority citation for part 740                     (i) Commodities controlled for nuclear            59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p.
                                                continues to read as follows:                            nonproliferation or missile technology                950; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR,
                                                  Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C.           reasons;                                              1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR
                                                1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; E.O.                   (ii) Commodities in 3A001.b.2 or b.3              44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783;
                                                13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.                (except those that are being reexported               Presidential Determination 2003–23, 68
                                                228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001                for use in civil telecommunications                   FR 26459, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p. 320;
                                                Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 4, 2016, 81              applications);                                        Notice of November 12, 2015, 80 FR
                                                FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).                                   (iii) ‘‘Military commodities’’                    70667 (November 13, 2015); Notice of
                                                ■ 4. Section 740.2 is amended by adding                  described in ECCN 0A919;                              August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8,
                                                paragraph (a)(7) and removing and                            (iv) Commodities described in ECCN                2016).
                                                reserving paragraph (a)(9).                              0A987 that incorporate an image                       ■ 8. Section 742.6 is amended by
                                                  The addition reads as follows:                         intensifier tube; or                                  revising paragraph (b)(1) to read as
                                                                                                             (v) Commodities described in ECCNs                follows:
                                                § 740.2 Restrictions on All License                      6A002 or 6A990.
                                                Exceptions.                                                  (3) Cameras described in ECCNs                    § 742.6    Regional stability.
                                                   (a) * * *                                             6A003 may be exported or reexported to                *       *     *     *    *
                                                   (7) With the exception of License                     and among countries in Country Group                     (b) * * *
                                                Exception GOV (§ 740.11(b)(2)), license                  A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to this part)                  (1) Licensing policy for RS Column 1
                                                exceptions are not available for the                     if:                                                   items. (i) Applications for exports and
                                                following 6E001 or 6E002 technology:                         (i) Such cameras are fully packaged               reexports of 9x515 and ‘‘600 series’’
                                                   (i) Technology required for the                       for use as consumer ready civil                       items will be reviewed on a case-by-case
                                                ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of                     products; or                                          basis to determine whether the
                                                photon detector, microbolometer                              (ii) Such cameras with not more than              transaction is contrary to the national
                                                detector, pyroelectric, or multispectral                 111,000 elements are to be embedded in                security or foreign policy interests of the
                                                detector, infrared focal plane arrays                    civil products.                                       United States, including the foreign
                                                (IRFPAs), described in ECCN 6A002,                       *        *     *     *   *                            policy interest of promoting the
                                                having a peak response within the                        ■ 6. Section 740.20 is amended by                     observance of human rights throughout
                                                wavelength range exceeding 900 nm but                    revising paragraphs (b)(2)(ii) and                    the world. Other applications for
                                                not exceeding 30,000 nm, excluding                       (b)(2)(x), to read as follows:                        exports and reexports described in
                                                lead sulfide or lead selenide IRFPAs                                                                           paragraph (a)(1), (2), (6), or (7) of this
                                                having a peak response within the                        § 740.20 License Exception Strategic                  section will be reviewed on a case-by-
                                                                                                         Trade Authorization (STA).                            case basis to determine whether the
                                                wavelength range exceeding 1,000 nm
                                                but not exceeding 5,000 nm and not                       *       *    *    *     *                             export or reexport could contribute
                                                exceeding 16 detector elements; or                          (b) * * *                                          directly or indirectly to any country’s
                                                   (ii) Technology required for the                         (2) * * *                                          military capabilities in a manner that
                                                ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of third                  (ii) License Exception STA may not be              would alter or destabilize a region’s
                                                generation or greater (e.g., Electron                    used for any item controlled under                    military balance contrary to the foreign
                                                Bombarded Active Pixel Sensor                            ECCNs 0A981, 0A982, 0A983, 0A985,                     policy interests of the United States.
                                                (EBAPS)) image intensifier tubes                         0E982, or 0E987.                                      Applications for reexports of items
                                                described in ECCN 6A002.                                 *       *    *    *     *                             described in paragraph (a)(3) of this
                                                                                                            (x) License Exception STA may not be               section will be reviewed applying the
                                                *       *   *     *    *                                                                                       policies for similar commodities that are
                                                                                                         used for items controlled by ECCNs
                                                ■ 5. Section 740.16 is amended by                        6A002; 6A990; 6D002 (software                         subject to the ITAR. Applications for
                                                revising paragraphs (a)(2) and (b)(1)                    ‘‘specially designed’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of             export or reexport of items classified
                                                through (3) to read as follows:                          commodities controlled under 6A002.b);                under any 9x515 or ‘‘600 series’’ ECCN
                                                                                                         6D003.c; 6D991 (software ‘‘specially                  requiring a license in accordance with
                                                § 740.16   Additional permissive reexports                                                                     paragraph (a)(1) of this section will also
                                                (APR).                                                   designed’’ for the ‘‘development,’’
                                                                                                         ‘‘production,’’ or ‘‘use’’ of commodities             be reviewed consistent with United
                                                   (a) * * *                                             controlled under 6A002, 6A003, or                     States arms embargo policies in § 126.1
                                                   (2) The commodities being reexported                                                                        of the ITAR if destined to a country set
                                                                                                         6A990); 6E001 (‘‘technology’’ for the
                                                are not controlled for NP, CB, MT, SI or                                                                       forth in Country Group D:5 in
                                                                                                         ‘‘development’’ of commodities
                                                CC reasons or described in ECCNs                                                                               Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the
                                                                                                         controlled under ECCNs 6A002 or
                                                0A919, 3A001.b.2 or b.3 (except those                                                                          EAR. Applications for export or reexport
                                                                                                         6A003); 6E002 ‘‘technology’’ (for the
                                                that are being reexported for use in civil                                                                     of ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘components,’’
                                                                                                         ‘‘production’’ of commodities controlled
                                                telecommunications applications),                                                                              ‘‘accessories,’’ ‘‘attachments,’’
                                                                                                         under ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003); or
                                                6A002, 6A003, or 6A990; and                                                                                    ‘‘software,’’ or ‘‘technology’’ ‘‘specially
                                                                                                         6E990.
                                                *      *     *    *    *                                                                                       designed’’ or otherwise required for the
                                                                                                         *       *    *    *     *
                                                   (b) * * *                                                                                                   F–14 aircraft will generally be denied.
                                                   (1) Eligible commodities may be                       PART 742—[AMENDED]                                    When destined to the People’s Republic
                                                reexported to and among destinations in                                                                        of China or a country listed in Country
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                                                Country Group A:1 and Hong Kong for                      ■ 7. The authority citation for part 742              Group E:1 in Supplement No. 1 to part
                                                use or consumption within a destination                  continues to read as follows: 50 U.S.C.               740 of the EAR, items classified under
                                                in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement                     4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22              any 9x515 ECCN will be subject to a
                                                No. 1 to part 740) or Hong Kong, or for                  U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22              policy of denial.
                                                reexport from such country in                            U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; Sec.                (ii) Applications for exports and
                                                accordance with other provisions of the                  1503, Pub. L. 108–11, 117 Stat. 559; E.O.             reexports to a country listed in Country
                                                EAR.                                                     12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR, 1978                       Group D:5 (in Supplement No. 1 to part


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                                                740 of the EAR) of technology                               (ii) Incorporated into a ‘‘military                 (except for .b), and 9A991 are treated as
                                                controlled under 6E001 for the                           commodity’’ controlled by ECCN                         ECCNs controlled exclusively for AT reasons.
                                                development of focal plane arrays or                     0A919.                                                 *        *   *     *       *
                                                image intensifier tubes described in                        (2) The license requirement described
                                                6A002, technology controlled under                       in paragraph (a)(1) of this section does               PART 774—[AMENDED]
                                                6E002 for the production of focal plane                  not apply to exports, reexports, or
                                                arrays or image intensifier tubes                        transfers (in-country) of items described              ■ 13. The authority citation for part 774
                                                described in 6A002, or technology                        in that paragraph when such items are                  continues to read as follows:
                                                controlled under 6E990 will be                           being reexported or transferred as part                   Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
                                                reviewed with a presumption of denial.                   of a military deployment by a unit of the              U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 10 U.S.C. 7420; 10 U.S.C.
                                                *    *      *    *    *                                  government of a country in Country                     7430(e); 22 U.S.C. 287c, 22 U.S.C. 3201 et
                                                                                                         Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to                     seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6004; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 15
                                                PART 744—[AMENDED]                                       part 740).                                             U.S.C. 1824a; 50 U.S.C. 4305; 22 U.S.C. 7201
                                                                                                                                                                et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 13026, 61 FR
                                                                                                            (b) Additional prohibition on                       58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O.
                                                ■ 9. The authority citation for part 744                 exporters, reexporters, or transferors                 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p.
                                                continues to read as follows:                            informed by BIS. BIS may inform an                     783; Notice of August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587
                                                  Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C.           exporter, reexporter, or transferor, either            (August 8, 2016).
                                                1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C.          individually by specific notice or
                                                2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210;                                                                  Supplement No. 1 to Part 774
                                                                                                         through amendment to the EAR, that a                   [Amended]
                                                E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp.,
                                                                                                         license is required for the export,
                                                p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993
                                                Comp., p. 608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3                reexport, or transfer of commodities                   ■ 14. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 12947, 60 FR               described in ECCNs 0A987                               Category 0, ECCN 0A919 is amended by
                                                5079, 3 CFR, 1995 Comp., p. 356; E.O. 13026,             (incorporating commodities controlled                  revising the Items paragraph of the List
                                                61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O.             by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or                            of Items Controlled section to read as
                                                13099, 63 FR 45167, 3 CFR, 1998 Comp., p.                commodities controlled by 6A993.a that                 follows:
                                                208; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001                meet the criterion of Note 3.a to                      *     *    *     *    *
                                                Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3                6A003.b.4), 6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or
                                                CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 786; Notice of                                                                              0A919 ‘‘Military commodities’’ located and
                                                                                                         6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate                      produced outside the United States as
                                                September 18, 2015, 80 FR 57281 (September
                                                                                                         equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus                       follows (see List of Items Controlled).
                                                22, 2015); Notice of November 12, 2015, 80
                                                FR 70667 (November 13, 2015); Notice of                  meeting the criteria of Note 3.a to                    *        *   *     *       *
                                                January 20, 2016, 81 FR 3937 (January 22,                6A003.b.4), or 8A002.d to specified end
                                                2016); Notice of August 4, 2016, 81 FR 52587             users, because BIS has determined that                 List of Items Controlled
                                                (August 8, 2016).                                        there is an unacceptable risk of                       *        *   *     *       *
                                                                                                         diversion to the users or unauthorized                 Items:
                                                ■ 10. Section 744.9 is amended by                        incorporation into the ‘‘military                         a. ‘‘Military commodities’’ produced and
                                                revising the section heading and                         commodities’’ described in paragraph                   located outside the United States that are not
                                                paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:               (a) of this section. Specific notice is to             subject to the International Traffic in Arms
                                                                                                         be given only by, or at the direction of,              Regulations (22 CFR parts 120–130) and
                                                § 744.9 Restrictions on exports, reexports,                                                                     having any of the following characteristics:
                                                and transfers (in-country) of certain                    the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
                                                                                                                                                                   a.1. Incorporate more than a de minimis
                                                cameras, systems, or related components.                 Export Administration. When such                       amount of U.S.-origin controlled content
                                                                                                         notice is provided orally, it will be                  classified under ECCNs 6A002, 6A003,
                                                   (a) General prohibitions. (1) In
                                                                                                         followed by a written notice within two                6A990, or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame
                                                addition to the applicable license
                                                                                                         working days signed by the Deputy                      rate equal to or less than 9 Hz and thus
                                                requirements for national security,
                                                                                                         Assistant Secretary for Export                         meeting the criterion of Note 3.a to
                                                regional stability, anti-terrorism and                                                                          6A003.b.4);
                                                                                                         Administration.
                                                United Nations embargo reasons in                                                                                  a.2. Incorporate more than a de minimis
                                                §§ 742.4, 742.6, 742.8, 746.1(b), and                    *       *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                                amount of U.S.-origin ‘‘600 series’’ controlled
                                                746.3 of the EAR, a license is required                                                                         content (see § 734.4 of the EAR); or
                                                                                                         PART 772—[AMENDED]
                                                to export, reexport, or transfer (in-                                                                              a.3. Are direct products of U.S.-origin ‘‘600
                                                country) to any destination other than                                                                          series’’ technology or software (see
                                                                                                         ■ 11. The authority citation for part 772              § 736.2(b)(3) of the EAR).
                                                Canada commodities described in
                                                                                                         continues to read as follows:                             b. [Reserved]
                                                ECCNs 0A987 (incorporating
                                                commodities controlled by ECCNs                            Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                                                ■ 15. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                6A002 or 6A003, or commodities                           1701 et seq.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR,
                                                                                                         2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 4,
                                                                                                                                                                Category 0, ECCN 0A987 is amended by:
                                                controlled by 6A993.a that meet the                                                                             ■ a. Revising the Related Controls
                                                                                                         2016, 81 FR 52587 (August 8, 2016).
                                                criterion of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4),                                                                            paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
                                                6A002, 6A003, 6A990, or 6A993.a                          ■ 12. Section 772.1 is amended by                      section;
                                                (having a maximum frame rate equal to                    revising the last sentence in Note 1 to                ■ b. Revising paragraph f. in the Items
                                                or less than 9 Hz and thus meeting the                   the definition of ‘‘specially designed,’’              paragraph in the List of Items Controlled
                                                criteria of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), or                   to read as follows:                                    section; and
                                                8A002.d if at the time of export,                                                                               ■ c. Adding a note to 0A987.f.
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                                                reexport, or transfer, the exporter,                     § 772.1 Definitions of terms as used in the              The revisions and addition read as
                                                reexporter, or transferor knows or is                    Export Administration Regulations (EAR).               follows:
                                                informed that the item will be or is                     *        *     *    *     *                            0A987 Optical sighting devices for firearms
                                                intended to be:                                                Specially designed. * * *                           (including shotguns controlled by
                                                   (i) Used by a ‘‘military end-user,’’ as                 Note 1: * * * For purposes of ‘‘specially               0A984); and ‘‘components’’ as follows
                                                defined in paragraph (d) of this section;                designed,’’ ECCNs 0B986, 0B999, 0D999,                    (See List of Items Controlled).
                                                or                                                       1B999, 1C992, 1C995, 1C997, 1C999, 6A998               *        *   *     *       *


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                                                List of Items Controlled                                       range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz and                   type described in USML Category XII(c) are
                                                Related Controls: (1) See USML Category I(f)                   having a spatial resolution of 0.1                  controlled as cameras in ECCN 6A003
                                                  for riflescopes subject to the ITAR that are                 milliradian up to and including 1                   when they incorporate a camera controlled
                                                  not night sighting devices. (2) See USML                     milliradian at a standoff distance of 100           in this ECCN.
                                                  Category XII(c) for sighting devices using                   meters; and ‘‘parts’’ and ‘‘components,’’       *        *   *      *      *
                                                  second generation image intensifier tubes                    n.e.s.
                                                  having luminous sensitivity greater than                                                                     List of Items Controlled
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *
                                                  350 mA/lm, or third generation or higher                                                                     *        *   *      *      *
                                                  image intensifier tubes, that are subject to           List of Items Controlled                              Related Controls: * * * (3) See ECCN 0A919
                                                  the ITAR. (3) See USML Category XII(b) for             Related Controls: (1) Concealed object                  for foreign made military commodities that
                                                  laser aiming or laser illumination systems               detection equipment operating in the                  incorporate cameras described in 6A003.
                                                  subject to the ITAR. (4) Section 744.9                   frequency range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz               (4) Section 744.9 imposes a license
                                                  imposes a license requirement on certain                 and having a spatial resolution less than             requirement on cameras described in
                                                  commodities described in 0A987 if being                  0.1 milliradian (a lower milliradian                  6A003 if being exported, reexported, or
                                                  exported, reexported, or transferred (in-                number means a more accurate image                    transferred (in-country) for use by a
                                                  country) for use by a military end-user or               resolution) at a standoff distance of 100             military end-user or for incorporation into
                                                  for incorporation into an item controlled                meters is ‘‘subject to the ITAR’’ under               a commodity controlled by ECCN 0A919.
                                                  by ECCN 0A919.                                           USML Category XII(c). * * *                           (5) See USML Category XII(c) and (e) for
                                                *        *   *        *      *                           *       *     *       *      *                          cameras subject to the ITAR.
                                                Items:                                                                                                         *        *   *      *      *
                                                *        *   *        *      *                           ■ 18. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                   f. Laser aiming devices or laser                      Category 6, ECCN 6A002 is amended by:
                                                illuminators ‘‘specially designed’’ for use on           ■ a. Removing the ‘‘Special Conditions                ■ 20. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                firearms, and having an operational                      for STA’’ section; and                                Category 6, ECCN 6A004 is amended by
                                                wavelength exceeding 400 nm but not                      ■ b. Revising the Related Controls                    revising the Related Controls paragraph
                                                exceeding 710 nm.                                        paragraph in the List of Items Controlled             in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                   Note: 0A987.f does not control laser                  section.                                              read as follows:
                                                boresighting devices that must be placed in                The revision reads as follows:                      6A004 Optical equipment and
                                                the bore or chamber to provide a reference for                                                                    ‘‘components,’’ as follows (see List of
                                                                                                         6A002 Optical sensors and equipment and
                                                aligning the firearms sights.                                                                                     Items Controlled).
                                                                                                            ‘‘components’’ therefor, as follows (see
                                                *        *   *        *      *                              List of Items Controlled).                         *        *   *      *      *
                                                ■ 16. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   *       *     *       *      *                        List of Items Controlled
                                                Category 0, add ECCN 0E987 between                       List of Items Controlled                              *        *   *      *      *
                                                ECCN 0E984 and EAR99 to read as                          *       *     *       *      *                        Related Controls: (1) For optical mirrors or
                                                follows:                                                 Related Controls: (1) See USML Category                 ‘aspheric optical elements’ ‘‘specially
                                                                                                           XII(e)for infrared focal plane arrays, image          designed’’ for lithography ‘‘equipment,’’
                                                0E987 ‘‘Technology’’ ‘‘required’’ for the
                                                                                                           intensifier tubes, and related parts and              see ECCN 3B001. (2) See USML Category
                                                   ‘‘development,’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
                                                                                                           components, subject to the ITAR. (2) See              XII(e) for gimbals ‘‘subject to the ITAR.’’ (3)
                                                   commodities controlled by 0A987 that
                                                                                                           USML Category XV(e) for space-qualified               See also 6A994.
                                                   incorporate a focal plane array or image
                                                   intensifier tube.                                       focal plane arrays subject to the ITAR. (3)         *        *   *      *      *
                                                                                                           See also ECCNs 6A102, 6A202, and 6A992.
                                                License Requirements                                       (4) See ECCN 0A919 for foreign-made                 ■  21. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                Reason for Control: RS, AT                                 military commodities that incorporate               Category 6, ECCN 6A005 is amended by
                                                                                                           commodities described in 6A002. (5)                 revising the last two sentences in the
                                                                              Country chart (See           Section 744.9 imposes a license
                                                       Control(s)             supp. No. 1 to part          requirement on commodities described in
                                                                                                                                                               Related Controls paragraph in the List of
                                                                                     738)                  ECCN 6A002 if being exported, reexported,           Items Controlled section to read as
                                                                                                           or transferred (in-country) for use by a            follows:
                                                RS applies to entire        RS Column 1                    military end-user or for incorporation into         6A005 ‘‘Lasers,’’ ‘‘components’’ and optical
                                                  entry.                                                   an item controlled by ECCN 0A919.                      equipment, as follows (see List of Items
                                                AT applies to entire        AT Column 1
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                           Controlled), excluding items that are
                                                  entry.
                                                                                                                                                                  subject to the export licensing authority
                                                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740              ■  19. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                  of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
                                                for a Description of All License Exceptions)             Category 6, ECCN 6A003 is amended by:                    (see 10 CFR part 110).
                                                                                                         ■ a. Adding a License Requirement Note                *        *   *      *      *
                                                CIV: N/A
                                                TSR: N/A                                                 in the License Requirements section;
                                                                                                         ■ b. Revising notes 3 and 4 in the                    List of Items Controlled
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 Related Controls paragraph in the List of             *        *   *      *      *
                                                Related Controls: N/A                                    Items Controlled section; and                         Related Controls: * * * (6) See USML
                                                Related Definitions: N/A                                 ■ c. Adding note 5 to the Related                       Category XII(b) and (e) for laser systems or
                                                Items:                                                   Controls paragraph in the List of Items                 lasers subject to the ITAR. (7) See USML
                                                   The list of items controlled is contained in          Controlled section.                                     Category XVIII for certain laser-based
                                                the ECCN heading.                                           The additions and revisions read as                  directed energy weapon systems,
                                                                                                                                                                 equipment, and components subject to the
                                                ■  17. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                  follows:                                                ITAR.
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                                                Category 2, ECCN 2A984 is amended by                     6A003 Cameras, systems or equipment,                  *        *   *      *      *
                                                revising the heading and Note 1 of the                      and ‘‘components’’ therefor, as follows
                                                Related Controls paragraph in the List of                   (see List of Items Controlled).                    ■ 22. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                Items Controlled section to read as                      License Requirements                                  Category 6, ECCN 6A007 is amended by
                                                follows:                                                 *       *     *       *      *                        revising the Related Controls paragraph
                                                2A984 Concealed object detection                         License Requirement Note: Commodities that            in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                   equipment operating in the frequency                    are not subject to the ITAR but are of the          read as follows:


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                                                6A007 Gravity meters (gravimeters) and                         designed’’ for a military application that          Section 744.9 imposes license
                                                   gravity gradiometers, as follows (see List                  are not enumerated in any USML                      requirements on cameras described in
                                                   of Items Controlled).                                       category or other ECCN are controlled               6A993.a as a result of meeting the criteria
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                 by ECCN 3A611. Military fire control,               specified in Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4.b (i.e.,
                                                                                                               laser, imaging, and guidance equipment              having a maximum frame rate equal to or
                                                List of Items Controlled                                       that are not enumerated in any USML                 less than 9 Hz) if being exported,
                                                Related Controls: (1) See USML Category                        category or ECCN are controlled by                  reexported, or transferred (in-country) for
                                                  XII(d) for certain gravity meters                            ECCN 7A611.                                         use by a military end-user or for
                                                  (gravimeters) and gravity gradiometers                                                                           incorporation into a commodity controlled
                                                                                                         ■ 26. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                    by ECCN 0A919.
                                                  subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs
                                                  6A107, 6A997, and 7A611.
                                                                                                         Category 6, ECCN 6A990 is revised to
                                                                                                         read as follows:                                      *        *    *      *      *
                                                *      *     *        *      *
                                                                                                         6A990 Read-out integrated circuits, as                ■ 28. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                ■ 23. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                      follows (see List of Items Controlled).            Category 6, ECCN 6D002 is amended by
                                                Category 6, ECCN 6A008 is amended by                     License Requirements
                                                                                                                                                               revising the TSR paragraph in the List
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                                                                        Based License Exceptions section and
                                                                                                         Reason for Control: RS, AT                            the Related Controls paragraph in the
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                read as follows:                                                                          Country chart
                                                                                                                                                               List of Items Controlled section to read
                                                6A008 Radar systems, equipment and                              Control(s)             (see supp. No. 1 to     as follows:
                                                   assemblies, having any of the following                                                  part 738)          6D002 ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
                                                   (see List of Items Controlled), and                                                                            the ‘‘use’’ of equipment controlled by
                                                   ‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘components’’                 RS applies to entire         RS Column 1                 6A002.b, 6A008 or 6B008.
                                                   therefor.                                               entry.
                                                                                                         AT applies to entire         AT Column 1              *        *    *      *      *
                                                *      *     *        *      *                             entry.                                              List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740           for a Description of All License Exceptions)
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           for a Description of All License Exceptions)          *        *    *      *      *
                                                Related Controls: (1) This entry does not                LVS: $500                                             TSR: Yes, except N/A for the following: (1)
                                                  control: Secondary surveillance radar                  GBS: N/A                                                Items controlled for MT reasons; (2)
                                                  (SSR); Car radar designed for collision                CIV: N/A                                                ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for the
                                                  prevention; Displays or monitors used for                                                                      ‘‘use’’ of ‘‘space qualified’’ ‘‘laser’’ radar or
                                                  Air Traffic Control (ATC) having no more               List of Items Controlled                                Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)
                                                  than 12 resolvable elements per mm;                    Related Controls: (1) See USML Categories               equipment defined in 6A008.j.1; or (3)
                                                  Meteorological (weather) radar. (2) See also              XII(e) and XV(e)(3) for read-out integrated          ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for the
                                                  ECCNs 6A108 and 6A998. ECCN 6A998                         circuits ‘‘subject to the ITAR.’’ (2) See            ‘‘use’’ of commodities controlled by
                                                  controls, inter alia, the Light Detection and             ECCN 0A919 for foreign made military                 6A002.b.
                                                  Ranging (LIDAR) equipment excluded by                     commodities that incorporate commodities
                                                  the note to paragraph j of this ECCN                      described in 6A990. (3) Section 744.9              List of Items Controlled
                                                  (6A008). (3) See USML Category XII(b) for                 imposes a license requirement on                   *        *    *      *      *
                                                  certain LIDAR, Laser Detection and                        commodities described in 6A990 if being            Related Controls: (1) ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially
                                                  Ranging (LADAR), or range-gated systems                   exported, reexported, or transferred (in-            designed’’ for the ‘‘use’’ of ‘‘space-
                                                  subject to the ITAR.                                      country) for use by a military end-user or           qualified’’ LIDAR ‘‘equipment’’ ‘‘specially
                                                *      *     *        *      *                              for incorporation into a commodity                   designed’’ for surveying or for
                                                                                                            controlled by ECCN 0A919.                            meteorological observation, released from
                                                ■ 24. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   Related Definitions: N/A                                control under the note in 6A008.j, is
                                                Category 6, ECCN 6A107 is amended by                     Items:                                                  controlled in 6D991. (2) See also ECCNs
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                     a. Read-out integrated circuits ‘‘specially          6D102, 6D991, and 6D992.
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to               designed’’ for ‘‘focal plane arrays’’ controlled      *        *    *      *      *
                                                read as follows:                                         by 6A002.a.3;
                                                                                                            Note: 6A990.a does not control read-out            ■ 29. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                6A107 Gravity meters (gravimeters) or
                                                                                                         integrated circuits ‘‘specially designed’’ for        Category 6, ECCN 6D003 is amended by
                                                   gravity gradiometers, other than those
                                                   controlled by 6A007, designed or                      civil automotive applications.                        revising the TSR paragraph in the List
                                                   modified for airborne or marine use, as                  b. [RESERVED]                                      Based License Exceptions section and
                                                   follows, (see List of Items Controlled)               *       *     *       *      *                        the Related Controls paragraph in the
                                                   and ‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘parts’’ and                                                                    List of Items Controlled section to read
                                                   ‘‘components’’ therefor.                              ■ 27. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                as follows:
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           Category 6, ECCN 6A993 is amended by                  6D003 Other ‘‘software’’ as follows (see List
                                                                                                         revising the Related Controls paragraph                  of Items Controlled).
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                                                                 *        *    *      *      *
                                                                                                         read as follows:
                                                Related Controls: See USML Category XII(d)                                                                     List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
                                                  for certain gravity meters (gravimeters) or            6A993 Cameras, not controlled by 6A003
                                                                                                            or 6A203, as follows (see List of Items            for a Description of All License Exceptions)
                                                  gravity gradiometers subject to the ITAR.
                                                                                                            Controlled).                                       *        *    *      *      *
                                                  See also ECCN 7A611.
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                        TSR: Yes, except for 6D003.c and exports or
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                                                                   reexports to destinations outside of those
                                                                                                         List of Items Controlled                                countries listed in Country Group A:5 (See
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                                                ■ 25. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                                                                           Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR)
                                                Category 6, ECCN 6A611 is revised to                     *       *     *       *      *
                                                                                                         Related Controls: (1) See ECCN 0A919 for                of ‘‘software’’ for items controlled by
                                                read as follows:                                           foreign made military commodities that                6D003.a.
                                                6A611 Acoustic systems and equipment,                      incorporate cameras described in 6A993.a            *        *    *      *      *
                                                   radar, and ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘components,’’                   that meet the criteria specified in Note 3.a
                                                   ‘‘accessories,’’ and ‘‘attachments’’                    to 6A003.b.4.b (i.e., having a maximum              List of Items Controlled
                                                   ‘‘specially designed’’ therefor, ‘‘specially            frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz). (2)         *        *    *      *      *


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                                                Related Controls: See also ECCNs 6D103,                        6C994), or 6D (except 6D991, 6D992, or          TSR: Yes, except for the following:
                                                  6D991, and 6D993.                                            6D993).                                            (1) Items controlled for MT reasons;
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           *       *     *       *      *                           (2) ‘‘Technology’’ for commodities
                                                                                                                                                               controlled by 6A002, 6A004.e, or 6A008.j.1;
                                                ■ 30. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740              (3) ‘‘Technology’’ for 6A003 cameras,
                                                Category 6, ECCN 6D991 is revised to                     for a Description of All License Exceptions)          unless for ‘‘technology’’ for the integration of
                                                read as follows:                                         *       *     *       *      *                        6A003 cameras into camera systems
                                                                                                         TSR: Yes, except for the following: (1) Items         ‘‘specially designed’’ for civil automotive
                                                6D991 ‘‘Software,’’ n.e.s., ‘‘specially
                                                   designed’’ for the ‘‘development’’,                     controlled for MT reasons; (2)                      applications ; or
                                                   ‘‘production’’, or ‘‘use’’ of commodities               ‘‘Technology’’ for commodities controlled              (4) Exports or reexports to destinations
                                                   controlled by 6A002, 6A003, 6A990,                      by 6A002, 6A004.e or 6A008.j.1; (3)                 outside of those countries listed in Country
                                                   6A991, 6A996, 6A997, or 6A998.                          ‘‘Technology’’ for 6A003 cameras, unless            Group A:5 (See Supplement No. 1 to part 740
                                                                                                           for ‘‘technology’’ for the integration of           of the EAR) of ‘‘technology’’ for the
                                                License Requirements                                       6A003 cameras into camera systems                   ‘‘production’’ of the following: (a) Items
                                                Reason for Control: RS, AT                                 ‘‘specially designed’’ for civil automotive         controlled by 6A001.a.1.b, 6A001.a.1.e,
                                                                                                           applications; (4) ‘‘Technology’’ for                6A001.a.2.a.1, 6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3,
                                                                                 Country chart             ‘‘software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for ‘‘space     6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6, 6A001.a.2.b,
                                                       Control(s)             (see supp. No. 1 to          qualified’’ ‘‘laser’’ radar or Light Detection      6A004.c, 6A004.d, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1,
                                                                                   part 738)               and Ranging (LIDAR) equipment defined in            6A006.d, 6A006.e, 6A008.d, 6A008.h,
                                                                                                           6A008.j.1 and controlled by 6D001 or                6A008.k, or 6B008; and (b) Items controlled
                                                RS applies to ‘‘soft-       RS Column 1                    6D002; or (5) Exports or reexports to               by 6A001.a.2.c or 6A001.a.2.f when
                                                  ware’’ for commod-                                       destinations outside of those countries             ‘‘specially designed’’ for real time
                                                  ities controlled by                                      listed in Country Group A:5 (See                    applications.
                                                  6A002, 6A003,                                            Supplement No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR)            *        *   *     *       *
                                                  6A990, or 6A998.b.                                       of ‘‘technology’’ for the ‘‘development’’ of
                                                RS applies to ‘‘soft-       RS Column 2                    the following: (a) Items controlled by              List of Items Controlled
                                                  ware’’ for commod-                                       6A001.a.1.b, 6A001.a.1.e, 6A001.a.2.a.1,            Related Controls: (1) Technical data directly
                                                  ities controlled by                                      6A001.a.2.a.2, 6A001.a.2.a.3,                         related to satellites and all other items
                                                  6A998.c.                                                 6A001.a.2.a.5, 6A001.a.2.a.6, 6A001.a.2.b,            described in USML Category XV are
                                                AT applies to entire        AT Column 1                    6A001.a.2.d, 6A001.a.2.e., 6A004.c,                   subject to the ITAR under USML Category
                                                  entry, except ‘‘soft-                                    6A004.d,, 6A006.a.2, 6A006.c.1, 6A006.d,              XV(f). (2) Technical data directly related to
                                                  ware’’ for commod-                                       6A006.e, 6A008.d, 6A008.h, 6A008.k,                   laser systems, infrared imaging systems,
                                                  ities controlled by                                      6B008, or 6D003.a; (b) Equipment                      and all other items described in USML
                                                  6A991.                                                   controlled by 6A001.a.2.c or 6A001.a.2.f              Category XII are subject to the ITAR under
                                                AT applies to ‘‘soft-       AT Column 2                    when ‘‘specially designed’’ for real time             USML Category XII(f). (3) See also 6E992.
                                                  ware’’ for commod-                                       applications; or (c) ‘‘Software’’ controlled
                                                  ities controlled by                                      by 6D001 and ‘‘specially designed’’ for the         *        *   *     *       *
                                                  6A991.                                                   ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of                ■ 33. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                                                                           equipment controlled by 6B008, or                   Category 6, ECCN 6E990 is amended by
                                                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
                                                                                                           6D003.a.
                                                for a description of all license exceptions)                                                                   revising the Related Controls paragraph
                                                CIV: N/A
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                        in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                TSR: N/A                                                 List of Items Controlled                              read as follows:
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 Related Controls: (1) Technical data directly         6E990 ‘‘Technology’’ ‘‘required’’ for the
                                                                                                           related to satellites and all other items              ‘‘development’’ or ‘‘production’’ of
                                                Related Controls: (1) See ECCN 6D002 for
                                                                                                           described in USML Category XV are                      commodities controlled by ECCN 6A990.
                                                   ‘‘software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for the
                                                   ‘‘use’’ of commodities controlled under                 subject to the ITAR under USML Category             *        *   *     *       *
                                                   ECCN 6A002.b. (2) See ECCN 6D003.c for                  XV(f). (2) Technical data directly related to
                                                                                                           laser systems, infrared imaging systems,            List of Items Controlled
                                                   ‘‘software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
                                                   cameras incorporating ‘‘focal plane arrays’’            and all other items described in USML               Related Controls: Technical data directly
                                                   specified by 6A002.a.3.f and ‘‘specially                Category XII are subject to the ITAR under            related to read-out integrated circuits
                                                   designed’’ to remove a frame rate                       USML Category XII(f). (3) See also 6E101,             described in USML Categories XII(e) or
                                                   restriction and allow the camera to exceed              6E201, and 6E991.                                     XV(e)(3) is subject to the ITAR under
                                                   the frame rate specified in 6A003.b.4 Note            *       *     *       *      *                          USML Categories XII(f) or XV(f),
                                                   3.a.                                                                                                          respectively.
                                                Related Definitions: N/A                                 ■ 32. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                Items:                                                   Category 6, ECCN 6E002 is amended by                  *     *     *     *    *
                                                   The list of items controlled is contained in          revising the TSR paragraph in the List                ■ 34. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                the ECCN heading.                                        Based License Exceptions section and                  Category 7, ECCN 7A001 is amended by
                                                                                                         the Related Controls paragraph in the                 revising the Related Controls paragraph
                                                ■ 31. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   List of Items Controlled section to read              in the List of Items Controlled section to
                                                Category 6, ECCN 6E001 is amended by                     as follows:                                           read as follows:
                                                revising the TSR paragraph in the List
                                                Based License Exceptions section and                     6E002 ‘‘Technology’’ according to the                 7A001 Accelerometers as follows (see List
                                                                                                            General Technology Note for the                       of Items Controlled) and ‘‘specially
                                                the Related Controls paragraph in the                       ‘‘production’’ of equipment or materials              designed’’ ‘‘components’’ therefor.
                                                List of Items Controlled section to read                    controlled by 6A (except 6A990, 6A991,
                                                as follows:                                                                                                    *        *   *     *       *
                                                                                                            6A992, 6A994, 6A995, 6A996, 6A997,
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                                                6E001 ‘‘Technology’’ according to the                       6A998 or 6A999.c), 6B (except 6B995) or            List of Items Controlled
                                                   General Technology Note for the                          6C (except 6C992 or 6C994).                        *        *   *     *       *
                                                   ‘‘development’’ of equipment, materials               *       *     *       *      *                        Related Controls: (1) See USML Category
                                                   or ‘‘software’’ controlled by 6A (except                                                                      XII(e) for accelerometers subject to the
                                                   6A990, 6A991, 6A992, 6A994, 6A995,                    List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740             ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A101, 7A611,
                                                   6A996, 6A997, 6A998, or 6A999.c), 6B                  for a Description of All License Exceptions)            and 7A994. (3) For angular or rotational
                                                   (except 6B995), 6C (except 6C992 or                   *       *     *       *      *                          accelerometers, see ECCN7A001.b. (4) MT



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                                                    controls do not apply to accelerometers              7A101 Accelerometers, other than those                Special Conditions for STA
                                                    that are ‘‘specially designed’’ and                     controlled by 7A001 (see List of Items             STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception
                                                    developed as Measurement While Drilling                 Controlled), and ‘‘specially designed’’              STA (§ 740.20(c)(2) of the EAR) may not be
                                                    (MWD) sensors for use in downhole well                  ‘‘parts’’ and ‘‘components’’ therefor.               used for any item in 7A611.
                                                    service applications.
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                        List of Items Controlled
                                                *      *     *        *      *
                                                                                                         List of Items Controlled                              Related Controls: (1) Military fire control,
                                                ■ 35. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   Related Controls: (1) See USML Category                  laser, imaging, and guidance equipment
                                                Category 7, ECCN 7A002 is amended by                       XII(e) for accelerometers subject to the               that are enumerated in USML Category XII,
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                    ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs 7A001 and                     and technical data (including software)
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to                 7A611. (3) This entry does not control                 directly related thereto, are subject to the
                                                read as follows:                                           accelerometers that are ‘‘specially                    ITAR. (2) See Related Controls in ECCNs
                                                                                                           designed’’ and developed as MWD                        0A987, 2A984, 6A002, 6A003, 6A004,
                                                7A002 Gyros or angular rate sensors,                                                                              6A005, 6A007, 6A008, 6A107, 7A001,
                                                                                                           (Measurement While Drilling) sensors for
                                                   having any of the following (see List of                                                                       7A002, 7A003, 7A005, 7A101, 7A102, and
                                                                                                           use in downhole well service operations.
                                                   Items Controlled) and ‘‘specially                                                                              7A103. (3) See ECCN 3A611 and USML
                                                   designed’’ ‘‘components’’ therefor.                   *       *     *       *      *
                                                                                                                                                                  Category XI for controls on countermeasure
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                                                                    equipment. (4) See ECCN 0A919 for
                                                                                                         ■ 39. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   foreign-made ‘‘military commodities’’ that
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 Category 7, ECCN 7A102 is amended by                     incorporate more than a de minimis
                                                Related Controls: (1) See USML Category                  revising the Related Controls paragraph                  amount of U.S. origin ‘‘600 series’’
                                                  XII(e) for gyros or angular rate sensors               in the List of Items Controlled section to               controlled content.
                                                  subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs                read as follows:                                      Related Definitions: N/A
                                                  7A102, 7A611, and 7A994. (3) For angular                                                                     Items:
                                                  or rotational accelerometers, see ECCN                 7A102 Gyros, other than those controlled
                                                  7A001.b.                                                  by 7A002 (see List of Items Controlled),              a. Guidance or navigation systems, not
                                                                                                            and ‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘parts’’ and           elsewhere specified on the USML, that are
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                                                                 ‘‘specially designed’’ for a defense article on
                                                                                                            ‘‘components’’ therefor.
                                                                                                                                                               the USML or for a 600 series item.
                                                ■ 36. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   *       *     *       *      *                           b. to w. [RESERVED]
                                                Category 7, ECCN 7A003 is amended by                     List of Items Controlled                                 x. ‘‘Parts,’’ ‘‘components,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                                                                        and ‘‘attachments,’’ including
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section,                 Related Controls: (1) See USML Category
                                                                                                                                                               accelerometers, gyros, angular rate sensors,
                                                                                                           XII(e) for gyros or angular rate sensors
                                                to read as follows:                                                                                            gravity meters (gravimeters), and inertial
                                                                                                           subject to the ITAR. (2) See also ECCNs
                                                                                                                                                               measurement units (IMUs), that are
                                                7A003 ‘Inertial measurement equipment or                   7A002, 7A611, and 7A994.                            ‘‘specially designed’’ for defense articles
                                                   systems,’ having any of the following
                                                                                                         *       *     *       *      *                        controlled by USML Category XII or items
                                                   (see List of Items Controlled).
                                                                                                                                                               controlled by 7A611, and that are NOT:
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           ■ 40. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   1. Enumerated or controlled in the USML
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 Category 7, ECCN 7A611 is revised to                  or elsewhere within ECCN 7A611;
                                                                                                         read as follows:                                         2. Described in ECCNs 6A007, 6A107,
                                                Related Controls: (1) See also ECCNs 7A103,                                                                    7A001, 7A002, 7A003, 7A101, 7A102 or
                                                     7A611, and 7A994. (2) See USML                      7A611 Military fire control, laser, imaging,          7A103; or
                                                     Category XII(d) for guidance or                        and guidance equipment, as follows (see               3. Elsewhere specified in ECCN 7A611.y or
                                                     navigation systems subject to the ITAR.                List of Items Controlled).                         3A611.y.
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           License Requirements                                     y. Specific ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘components,’’
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘accessories,’’ and ‘‘attachments’’ ‘‘specially
                                                ■ 37. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN                designed’’ for a commodity subject to control
                                                Category 7, amend ECCN 7A005 by                                                                                in this ECCN or a defense article in Category
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                                                Country chart (see      XII and not elsewhere specified on the USML
                                                                                                                Control(s)             supp. No. 1 to part     or in the CCL, as follows, and ‘‘parts,’’
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to                                                    738)
                                                read as follows:                                                                                               ‘‘components,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ and
                                                                                                         NS applies to entire         NS Column 1              ‘‘attachments’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ therefor:
                                                7A005 Global Navigation Satellite Systems                                                                         y.1 [RESERVED]
                                                   (GNSS) receiving equipment having any                   entry except
                                                   of the following (see List of Items                     7A611.y.
                                                   Controlled) and ‘‘specially designed’’                MT applies to com-           MT Column 1              ■ 41. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                   ‘‘components’’ therefor.                                modities in                                         Category 7, ECCN 7A994 is revised to
                                                                                                           7A611.a that meet                                   read as follows:
                                                *      *     *        *      *                             or exceed the pa-                                   7A994 Other navigation direction finding
                                                List of Items Controlled                                   rameters in                                            equipment, airborne communication
                                                Related Controls: (1) See also ECCNs 7A105                 7A103.b or .c.                                         equipment, all aircraft inertial
                                                  and 7A994. Typically commercially                      RS applies to entire         RS Column 1                 navigation systems not controlled under
                                                  available GNSS receivers do not employ                   entry except                                           7A003 or 7A103, and other avionic
                                                  decryption or adaptive antennas and are                  7A611.y.                                               equipment, including ‘‘parts’’ and
                                                  classified as 7A994. (2) See USML Category             AT applies to entire         AT Column 1                 ‘‘components,’’ n.e.s.
                                                  XII(d) for GNSS receiving equipment                      entry.
                                                  subject to the ITAR.                                   UN applies to entire         See § 746.1(b) for UN    License Requirements
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                                                                                                           entry except                 controls               Reason for Control: AT
                                                *      *     *        *      *                             7A611.y.
                                                ■ 38. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740                                       Country chart (see
                                                                                                         for a Description of All License Exceptions)                   Control(s)         supp. No. 1 to part
                                                Category 7, ECCN 7A101 is amended by                                                                                                              738)
                                                revising the Related Controls paragraph                  LVS: $1500
                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to               GBS: N/A                                              AT applies to entire       AT Column 1
                                                read as follows:                                         CIV: N/A                                                entry.



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                                                License Requirement Notes:                               or testing of commodities controlled in ECCN          operation, or maintenance of commodities
                                                                                                         7A611 (except 7A611.y) or guidance                    described in 7A611.y.
                                                  Typically commercially available GPS do
                                                                                                         equipment in USML Category XII that are not
                                                not employ decryption or adaptive antenna
                                                                                                         enumerated in USML Category XII or                    ■ 44. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                and are classified as 7A994.
                                                                                                         controlled by another ‘‘600 series’’ ECCN.            Category 7, add ECCN 7E611 between
                                                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740                c. Field test equipment ‘‘specially                 ECCNs 7E104 and 7E994 to read as
                                                for a Description of All License Exceptions)             designed’’ to evaluate or calibrate the               follows:
                                                LVS: N/A                                                 operation of systems described in USML
                                                GBS: N/A                                                 Category XII(a), (b), or (c).                         7E611 ‘‘Technology’’ ‘‘required’’ for the
                                                CIV: N/A                                                   d. to w. [RESERVED]                                    ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’
                                                                                                           x. ‘‘Parts,’’ ‘‘components,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’         operation, installation, maintenance,
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 and ‘‘attachments’’ that are ‘‘specially                 repair, overhaul or refurbishing of
                                                Related Controls: See 7A005 and 7A105.                   designed’’ for a commodity listed in this                commodities controlled by 7A611,
                                                Related Definitions: N/A                                 entry and that are not enumerated on the                 commodities controlled by 7B611, or
                                                Items: The list of items controlled is                   USML or controlled by another ‘‘600 series’’             software controlled by 7D611, as follows
                                                   contained in the ECCN heading.                        ECCN.                                                    (see List of Items Controlled).
                                                *      *      *       *      *                                                                                 License Requirements
                                                                                                         ■ 43. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                ■ 42. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                                                                         Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN
                                                                                                         Category 7, add ECCN 7D611 between
                                                Category 7, add ECCN 7B611 between                       ECCNs 7D103 and 7D994 to read as
                                                ECCNs 7B103 and 7B994 to read as                                                                                                           Country chart (see
                                                                                                         follows:                                                       Control(s)         supp. No. 1 to part
                                                follows:                                                                                                                                          738)
                                                                                                         7D611 ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for
                                                7B611 Test, inspection, and production                      commodities controlled by 7A611 or
                                                   commodities ‘‘specially designed’’ for                                                                      NS applies to entire      NS Column 1
                                                                                                            equipment controlled by 7B611, as                    entry except
                                                   military fire control, laser, imaging, and               follows (see List of Items Controlled).
                                                   guidance equipment, as follows (see List                                                                      7E611.y.
                                                   of Items Controlled).                                 License Requirements                                  MT applies to ‘‘tech-     MT Column 1
                                                                                                                                                                 nology’’ in 7E611.a
                                                License Requirements                                     Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN
                                                                                                                                                                 if ‘‘required’’ for
                                                  Reason for Control: NS, MT, RS, AT, UN                                                                         items controlled for
                                                                                                                                       Country chart (see
                                                                                                                Control(s)             supp. No. 1 to part       MT reasons in
                                                                              Country chart (see                                              738)               7A611.a, 7B611.a,
                                                       Control(s)             supp. No. 1 to part                                                                or 7D611.a.
                                                                                     738)                NS applies to entire         NS Column 1              RS applies to entire      RS Column 1
                                                                                                           entry except                                          entry except
                                                NS applies to entire        NS Column 1                                                                          7E611.y.
                                                                                                           7D611.y.
                                                  entry.                                                                                                       AT applies to entire      AT Column 1
                                                                                                         MT applies to                MT Column 1
                                                MT applies to               MT Column 1                                                                          entry.
                                                                                                           7D611.a ‘‘software’’
                                                  7B611.a commod-                                                                                              UN applies to entire      See § 746.1(b) for UN
                                                                                                           ‘‘specially de-
                                                  ities ‘‘specially de-                                                                                          entry except              controls
                                                                                                           signed’’ for
                                                  signed’’ for                                                                                                   7E611.y.
                                                                                                           7A611.a commod-
                                                  7A611.a commod-
                                                                                                           ities controlled for                                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
                                                  ities controlled for
                                                                                                           MT reasons.                                         for a Description of All License Exceptions)
                                                  MT reasons.
                                                RS applies to entire        RS Column 1                  RS applies to entire         RS Column 1
                                                                                                           entry except                                        CIV: N/A
                                                  entry.                                                                                                       TSR: N/A
                                                AT applies to entire        AT Column 1                    7D611.y.
                                                  entry.                                                 AT applies to entire         AT Column 1              Special Conditions for STA
                                                UN applies to entire        See § 746.1(b) for UN          entry.
                                                                                                                                                               STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception
                                                  entry.                      controls                   UN applies to entire         See § 746.1(b) for UN
                                                                                                                                                                 STA (§ 740.20(c)(2) of the EAR) may not be
                                                                                                           entry except                 controls
                                                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740                                                                      used for any technology in 7E611.
                                                                                                           7D611.y.
                                                for a Description of All License Exceptions)                                                                   List of Items Controlled
                                                                                                         List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740
                                                LVS: $1500                                               for a Description of All License Exceptions)          Related Controls: Technical data directly
                                                GBS: N/A                                                                                                          related to articles enumerated in USML
                                                CIV: N/A                                                 CIV: N/A
                                                                                                                                                                  Category XII are subject to the control of
                                                                                                         TSR: N/A
                                                Special Conditions for STA                                                                                        USML Category XII(f).
                                                                                                         Special Conditions for STA                            Related Definitions: N/A
                                                STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception                                                                        Items:
                                                  STA (§ 740.20(c)(2) of the EAR) may not be             STA: Paragraph (c)(2) of License Exception
                                                  used for any item in 7B611.                              STA (§ 740.20(c)(2) of the EAR) may not be             a. ‘‘Technology’’ ‘‘required’’ for the
                                                                                                           used for any software in 7D611.                     ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ operation,
                                                List of Items Controlled                                                                                       installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul,
                                                                                                         List of Items Controlled                              or refurbishing of commodities or ‘‘software’’
                                                Related Controls: N/A
                                                Related Definitions: N/A                                 Related Controls: ‘‘Software’’ directly related       controlled by ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y),
                                                Items:                                                      to articles enumerated in USML Category            7B611, or 7D611 (except 7D611.y).
                                                                                                            XII is subject of USML paragraph XII(f).              b. through .x [RESERVED]
                                                   a. Test, inspection, and production end
                                                items and equipment ‘‘specially designed’’               Related Definitions: N/A                                 y. Specific ‘‘technology’’ ‘‘required’’ for the
                                                                                                         Items:                                                ‘‘production,’’ ‘‘development,’’ operation,
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                                                for the ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ repair,
                                                overhaul, or refurbishing of commodities                    a. ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’ for the     installation, maintenance, repair, or overhaul
                                                controlled in ECCN 7A611 (except 7A611.y)                ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’ operation, or        of commodities or software controlled by
                                                or commodities in USML Category XII that                 maintenance of commodities controlled by              ECCNs 7A611.y or 7D611.y.
                                                are not enumerated in USML Category XII or               ECCNs 7A611 (except 7A611.y) or 7B611.
                                                controlled by another ‘‘600 series’’ ECCN.                  b. to x. [RESERVED]                                ■ 45. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,
                                                   b. Environmental test facilities ‘‘specially             y. Specific ‘‘software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’    Category 7, ECCN 7E994 is amended by
                                                designed’’ for the certification, qualification,         for the ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production,’’              revising the Related Controls paragraph


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                                                in the List of Items Controlled section to               DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                              from premarket notification under
                                                read as follows:                                         HUMAN SERVICES                                        section 510(k) of the FD&C Act. In the
                                                7E994 ‘‘Technology,’’ n.e.s., for the
                                                                                                                                                               Federal Register of August 23, 1977 (42
                                                                                                         Food and Drug Administration                          FR 42520 at 42523), FDA published a
                                                   ‘‘development,’’ ‘‘production’’, or ‘‘use’’
                                                   of navigation, airborne communication,
                                                                                                                                                               final rule establishing the form and
                                                                                                         21 CFR Parts 807 and 812                              manner for 510(k) premarket
                                                   and other avionics equipment.
                                                                                                         [Docket No. FDA–2016–N–2518]                          notifications, which identified a custom
                                                *      *     *        *      *                                                                                 device as an exemption from the
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 Medical Devices; Custom Devices;                      premarket approval requirement
                                                                                                         Technical Amendment                                   because a principal purpose for
                                                *      *     *        *      *
                                                                                                                                                               requiring 510(k) premarket notification
                                                Related Controls: N/A                                    AGENCY:    Food and Drug Administration,              is absent. The final rule explained that
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           HHS.                                                  the exemption for manufacturers of
                                                                                                               Final rule; technical
                                                                                                         ACTION:                                               custom devices is intended to apply
                                                ■  46. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                  amendment.                                            only to those who are manufacturing a
                                                Category 8, ECCN 8A002 is amended by                                                                           custom device to fit the needs of a
                                                adding a sentence to the end of the                      SUMMARY:   The Food and Drug
                                                                                                                                                               particular patient, so the manufacturer
                                                Related Controls paragraph in the List of                Administration (FDA or Agency) is
                                                                                                                                                               will not be required to file a premarket
                                                                                                         amending its regulations on the
                                                Items Controlled section to read as                                                                            notification for each particular device.
                                                                                                         definition of a custom device so as to
                                                follows:                                                                                                          In the Federal Register of January 18,
                                                                                                         include new enumerated statutory
                                                8A002 Marine systems, equipment, ‘‘parts’’
                                                                                                                                                               1980 (45 FR 3732 at 3740), FDA
                                                                                                         requirements for custom devices under
                                                   and ‘‘components,’’ as follows (see List
                                                                                                                                                               published a final rule setting forth the
                                                                                                         the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic
                                                   of Items Controlled).
                                                                                                                                                               rules and conditions under which
                                                                                                         Act (the FD&C Act) as amended by the
                                                                                                                                                               investigations for medical devices
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           Food and Drug Administration Safety
                                                                                                                                                               involving human subjects may be
                                                                                                         and Innovation Act (FDASIA). This new
                                                List of Items Controlled                                                                                       exempt from certain requirements of the
                                                                                                         provision, under FDASIA, amends the
                                                                                                                                                               FD&C Act. The 1980 final rule provided
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           existing custom device exemption and
                                                                                                                                                               clarification for the definition of
                                                Related Controls: * * * (5) Section 744.9                introduces new concepts and
                                                                                                                                                               ‘‘custom devices’’ under § 812.3(b) for
                                                  imposes a license requirement on                       procedures applicable to custom
                                                                                                                                                               Investigational Device Exemptions (IDE)
                                                  commodities described in 8A002.d if being              devices. This action is being taken to
                                                                                                                                                               unless used to determine safety and
                                                  exported, reexported, or transferred (in-              align the regulations with the FD&C Act.
                                                  country) for use by a military end-user or
                                                                                                                                                               effectiveness for commercial
                                                                                                         DATES: This rule is effective October 12,             distribution. A device used to conduct
                                                  for incorporation into an item controlled              2016.
                                                  by ECCN 0A919.
                                                                                                                                                               a clinical trial cannot qualify as a
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      custom device.
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           Erica B. Payne, Center for Devices and                   Section 520(b) of the FD&C Act, as
                                                                                                         Radiological Health, Food and Drug                    amended by section 617 of FDASIA,
                                                ■ 47. In Supplement No. 1 to part 774,                   Administration, 10903 New Hampshire                   changed some of the criteria to qualify
                                                Category 9, ECCN 9A991 is amended by:                    Ave., Bldg. 66, Rm. 5520, Silver Spring,              for the custom device exemption, which
                                                ■ a. Removing the License Requirement                    MD 20993, 301–796–3999.                               is different from the criteria currently
                                                Notes paragraph in the License                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            described in the regulations. The
                                                Requirements section, and                                                                                      amendment to section 520(b) of the
                                                                                                         I. Background
                                                                                                                                                               FD&C Act states that a device will
                                                ■ b. Revising the Related Controls                          On July 9, 2012, section 617 of                    qualify as a ‘‘custom device’’ by meeting
                                                paragraph in the List of Items Controlled                FDASIA (Pub. L. 112–144), amended the                 new enumerated statutory requirements,
                                                section.                                                 FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.), to                  including, among others, the following
                                                  The revision reads as follows:                         require changes in the implementation                 for each device: (1) Is created or
                                                                                                         of the custom device exemption under                  modified in order to comply with the
                                                9A991 ‘‘Aircraft’’, n.e.s., and gas turbine
                                                                                                         section 520(b) of the FD&C Act (21                    order of an individual physician or
                                                   engines not controlled by 9A001 or
                                                   9A101 and ‘‘parts’’ and ‘‘components,’’
                                                                                                         U.S.C. 360j(b)) (Ref. 1). Under the                   dentist (or other specially qualified
                                                   n.e.s. (see List of Items Controlled).
                                                                                                         revised provision, as under the original              person); (2) necessarily deviates from an
                                                                                                         custom device exemption, a device that                otherwise applicable performance
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           meets the qualification of a custom                   standard under section 514 or
                                                List of Items Controlled                                 device is exempt from 510(k) and                      requirement under section 515 of the
                                                                                                         Premarket Approval (PMA) submissions                  FD&C Act; (3) is not generally available
                                                *      *     *        *      *
                                                Related Controls: N/A
                                                                                                         under sections 514 and 515 of the FD&C                in the United States in finished form
                                                                                                         Act (21 U.S.C. 360d and 360e) (see also               through labeling or advertising by the
                                                *      *     *        *      *                           §§ 807.85 and 812.3(b) (21 CFR 807.85                 manufacturer, importer, or distributor
                                                  Dated: September 15, 2016.                             and 812.3(b)). Because of the                         for commercial distribution; (4) is
                                                Kevin J. Wolf,                                           amendments to section 520(b) of the                   designed to treat a unique pathology or
                                                                                                         FD&C Act, the current regulatory                      physiological condition that no other
                                                Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export
                                                Administration.
                                                                                                         definition for a custom device, set forth             device is domestically available to treat;
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                                                                                                         in §§ 807.85(a) and 812.3(b), is no longer            (5) either (a) is intended to meet the
                                                [FR Doc. 2016–24220 Filed 10–11–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                         consistent with the statute. This                     special needs of such physician or
                                                BILLING CODE 3510–33–P                                                                                         dentist in the course of the professional
                                                                                                         technical amendment will correct the
                                                                                                         regulations by revising the definition of             practice of such physician or dentist (or
                                                                                                         a custom device to restate the statute.               other specially qualified person as
                                                                                                            Under existing regulations at                      designated) in the course of their
                                                                                                         § 807.85(a), a custom device is exempt                professional practice or (b) is intended


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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
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective December 31, 2016.
ContactFor questions regarding the ECCNs included in this rule, contact Dennis Krepp, Office of National Security and Technology Transfer Controls, Bureau of Industry and Security, Telephone: 202-482-1309, Email: [email protected] For general questions regarding the regulatory changes, contact Steven Emme, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Export Administration, Telephone: 202-482-5491, Email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 70320 
RIN Number0694-AF75
CFR Citation15 CFR 734
15 CFR 740
15 CFR 742
15 CFR 744
15 CFR 772
15 CFR 774
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Exports; Inventions and Patents; Research; Science and Technology; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements and Terrorism

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