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The Devil is in the Details: Documentation of Export Controls Compliance

Fundamental Research Exclusion. Rationale for FRE determinationStanford Export Controls Decision Tree www.stanford.edu/dept/DoR/exp_controls/tree/ Screening questionsFunding sourceAccess to proprietary and controlled informationForeign collaboration/travelSolicitation requirementsContractual terms and conditions.

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The Devil is in the Details: Documentation of Export Controls Compliance

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    1. The Devil is in the Details: Documentation of Export Controls Compliance Susan Wyatt Sedwick, Ph.D., CRA Associate Vice President for Research and Director, Office of Sponsored Projects University of Texas at Austin 2007 NCURA Annual Meeting Washington, DC

    2. Fundamental Research Exclusion Rationale for FRE determination Stanford Export Controls Decision Tree www.stanford.edu/dept/DoR/exp_controls/tree/ Screening questions Funding source Access to proprietary and controlled information Foreign collaboration/travel Solicitation requirements Contractual terms and conditions

    3. Recordkeeping Requirements - EAR Five (5) years from the latest of Export from the US Any known re-export Transactions subject to recordkeeping (restrictive trade practices/boycotts; exports of commodities, software or technology; exports to Canada or any proliferation-related activities) Records to be retained (§762.2) Records exempt (§762.3) Original records required except as provided in §762.4 (includes requirements for digital archives and provisos for written procedures, authorized individuals, inability for records to be altered and quality of copies) Destruction of records allowed after five (5) years except Records of Voluntary Self Disclosures require BIS approval Records previously requested by BIS require BIS approval

    4. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) or Automated Export System (AES) Records SED and AES are export control documents required for most shipments abroad EAR recordkeeping requirements relative to SED/AES records Exports to Group E:1 countries Exports made under a license Exports of commodities and mass market software subject to the EAR for values exceeding $2500 per annum In-transit shipments through Canada

    5. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) or Automated Export System (AES) Records EAR Requirements Export under a license requires the correct license number, license expiration date, correct ECCN and item description identical to that found in the license Export under and exception requires the exception symbol, correct ECCN and description of the item stated in CCL terms Destination Control Statement (§758.6) is required for all exports from UT of items on the CCL except those categorized as EAR 99 SED must be signed by a person in the US at the time of signing and is the responsible party

    6. Recordkeeping Requirements - ITAR Five (5) years from the expiration of the ITAR license or other approval Terminate Technical Assistance Agreements that are no longer needed Unused, expired, expended, suspended or revoked license must be returned immediately to the Dep. of State Records to be retained Registration records (§122.5) Exemption records (§123.26)

    7. ITAR Exceptions (22 CFR 123.26) Technical Assistance Agreements Fully executed agreements must be returned not later than 30 days after it enters into force If not fully executed within one year, extensions must be requested from DDTC DDTC must be informed of decisions not to conclude TAAs within 60 days of the date of decision DDTC must be informed in writing of an impending TAA termination not less than 30 days prior to the expiration date

    8. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) or Automated Export System (AES) Records ITAR requirements When a license is required, SED must be filed with District Director of Customs (DDC) at the port of exit along with the license who will forward to DDTC For shipments under ITAR exceptions except unclassified data, exporter must file an SED with District Director of Customs (DDC)/Postmaster along with certification of exemption from licensing requirements and then provide immediately to DDTC For unclassified data, SED is not required but letter of notice is (see §123.22(d))

    9. Export Control Files May contain controlled information in the form of schematics, drawings, etc. Should be secured in a locked cabinet that cannot be accessed by any foreign person Should be secured when not in use

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