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Establishment of a Regularized Commerce Control List Review Process

Introduction:
Technological and economic competitiveness are key to the United State’s long-term national security. As such, the United States needs to ensure that export controls are constantly reassessed so that the most sensitive items are controlled to sustain U.S. economic competitiveness and innovation. The focus on U.S. competitiveness includes developing a regularized process for review of the list of controlled dual-use items (the Commerce Control List).

2007/2008 Systematic CCL Review Lays Groundwork for Regularized CCL Review Process:
Starting in 2007, BIS undertook initiatives to establish a regularized CCL review process. A major step was taken on July 17, 2007 when BIS published a notice of inquiry, "Request for Public Comments on a Systematic Review of the Commerce Control List," in the Federal Register (72 FR 39052). BIS received 26 public comments and 3 comments from BIS's Technical Advisory Committees (TACs). BIS is now taking steps to implement these comments.

Institutionalizing the CCL Review Process:
BIS intends to conduct similar systematic CCL reviews in the future, building on the success and lessons learned from the 2007/2008 CCL review. Once the current CCL review is completed, BIS plans to review 1/3 of the CCL each year to create a three review cycle. These subsequent CCL reviews may allow for a more in-depth analysis of a particular CCL category or industry sector. In addition, there are other CCL review processes, such as those for items that are controlled under the multilateral export control regimes, that help to ensure that export controls are being constantly reassessed. By institutionalizing the CCL review process, BIS has put into place a mechanism to ensure that the most sensitive items are controlled to sustain U.S. economic competitiveness and innovation.


Status of the 2007/2008 Systematic Review of the CCL

Introduction:
This part provides an overview of the suggested changes from the CCL review that have been addressed by BIS. The implementation of these CCL review changes is being done on several different tracks.

Review of Comments Received for the 2007/2008 CCL Review:
BIS evaluated and categorized the 26 public and 3 TAC comments into four groups: Group A - (ECCN level suggested changes); Group B (Non-ECCN level suggested changes); Group C - (Non-regulatory suggested changes); and Group D (Suggested changes regarding the appropriate scope of the CCL and the EAR). The BIS review phase was the first step in the implementation of these changes to the CCL.

Implementation:
The second stage of implementing the CCL review results involves internal BIS process changes and technical corrections to the CCL. The changes are listed in the table below under "PART 1: Unilateral changes not requiring interagency clearance to implement," and include creating a new Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC), adding hyperlinks to the related controls references in the CCL, and publishing a final rule, "Technical Corrections to the Export Administration Regulations based upon a Systematic Review of the CCL," in the Federal Register (73 FR 21035) on April 18.

The third stage of implementing the CCL review involves additional changes that will require the agreement of other U.S. Government agencies or changes to multilateral regime control lists, such as the Wassenaar Arrangement or the Australia Group, before any implementation of the suggested change could occur. These changes to the CCL will take more time to address and will eventually be listed in this table under "PART 2: Unilateral changes requiring interagency clearance to implement" and "PART 3: Changes that require multilateral export control regime changes." Because these proposed changes require interagency review to implement, it may result in alternative approaches being developed or no amendment to the CCL. As BIS makes further progress in addressing the suggested changes from the CCL review, the table will be updated.


PART 1: Unilateral changes not requiring interagency clearance to implement

Overview:
Part 1 is broken into three sections: (§1.1 BIS internal process changes); (§1.2 Advisory opinions/web guidance); and (§1.3 Unilateral regulatory changes not requiring interagency clearance).


§1.1 BIS internal process changes

Suggested changeBIS Response
Developing "unofficial" version of CCL with hot links EAR electronic database change: 4/7/08 - hot links added to related controls ECCN references.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/
ear_data.html
Adding a "foreign availability" check box to the BIS license application. Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035

Note: These 2 changes will be addressed by the BIS Emerging Technology and Research Advisory Committee (ETRAC).

Suggested changeBIS Response
Determine how university experts might play greater role in helping determine which technologies should be in the control list particularly for deemed exports.Creating an ETRAC.
http://www.bis.doc.gov/news/2008/
deac_rec02062008.html
CCL should be updated streamlined to better reflect narrow set of technologies that should be protected for national security reasons which are not readily available overseas.Creating an ETRAC.
http://www.bis.doc.gov/news/2008/
deac_rec02062008.html


§1.2 Advisory Opinions/Web Guidance

Suggested changeBIS Response
Add Note to 1C210.a and .b to establish consistency with 1C010 for the repair of commercial aircraft.Advisory Opinion - signed 3/21/08
http://www.bis.doc.gov/
policiesandregulations/
advisoryopinions.htm
Define "Thermoset" resin for 1C210.cAdvisory Opinion - signed 3/21/08
http://www.bis.doc.gov/
policiesandregulations/
advisoryopinions.htm
Ambiguous non-technical control parameters. One control identified as having qualitative control language that lacks quantitative technical clarity. ECCNs 3A233.d and 3A233.e.2.Advisory Opinion - signed 3/21/08
http://www.bis.doc.gov/
policiesandregulations/
advisoryopinions.htm

§1.3 Unilateral regulatory changes

Suggested changeBIS Response
Add additional cross references to CCL entries. BIS Note: Another commenter made many specific suggestions for new related control references, some of which may be implemented. Examples included revising the “Related Controls” paragraphs in the following twenty-four Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs): 0A018, 1A001, 1A003, 1A005, 1C004, 1C006, 1C008, 1C009, 1C011, 1C012, 1D001, 1D018, 1E002, 2A983, 2B004, 2B005 2E101, 2E201, 3A002, 3B002, 3B992, 3D002, 4D003, 5E002 by adding additional related control references or making changes for greater specificity for the related controls references.Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
6D003
GBS: Yes for 6D003.h
CIV: Yes for 6D003.h.1 6D003.h
TSR: Yes, except for the following:
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons 6D003.h; or
(2) Exports or reexports to destinations outside of Austria, ... of
"software" for items controlled by 6D003.a.
(All of 6D003.h was eligible for GLX (the predecessor of CIV)
per 771A Supplement 1, when it was 6D03A.d. Nothing in 6D003 is
controlled for MT reasons.)
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
8D001
TSR: Yes, except for the following;
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons; or
(2) Exports or reexports to destinations outside of ... of
"technology" for the "development" or "production" of
items controlled by ...
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
8E001
TSR: Yes, except for the following;
(1) Items controlled for MT reasons; or
(2) Exports or reexports to destinations outside of ... of
"technology" for the "development" or "production" of
items controlled by ...
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
1B003
Unit: Equipment Tools in number; components dies, molds, or fixtures in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
2B001
Unit: Equipment Machine tools in number; parts and accessories deep-hole-drilling machine components in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
2B003
Unit: Equipment Machine tools in number; parts components, controls, and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
2B004
Unit: Equipment Presses in number; parts components and accessories in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
4A001
Unit: Equipment Computers and related equipment in number; parts and accessories "electronic assemblies" and components in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
4A003
Unit: Equipment Computers and related equipment in number; parts and accessories "electronic assemblies" and components in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
4A004
Unit: Equipment Computers and related equipment in number; parts and accessories "electronic assemblies" and components in $ value.
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
5B001
Unit: Equipment in number; parts components and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
8A001
Unit: Equipment in number; parts and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
9A004
Unit: Equipment in number. Components, parts and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
9B009
Unit: Equipment in number; parts and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
6A002
Unit: Equipment , detectors, and sensors in number; parts components and accessories in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035
6A004
Unit: Equipment in number; cable in meters/feet; components in $ value
Final rule - published 4/18/08
73 FR 21035

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