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The Bureau of Industry and Security

Outreach and Educational Services Division

Cosponsored by: The Oklahoma District Export Council

Presents

“Complying with U.S. Export Controls”

September 15-16, 2009
Sheraton at the Reed Conference Center
Midwest City, Oklahoma


Complying with U.S. Export Controls

The two-day program is led by BIS's professional counseling staff and provides an in-depth examination of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The program will cover the information exporters need to know to comply with U.S. export control requirements on commercial goods. We will focus on what items and activities are subject to the EAR; steps to take to determine the export licensing requirements for your item; how to determine your export control classification number (ECCN); when you can export or reexport without applying for a license; export clearance procedures and record keeping requirements; Export Management System (EMS) concepts; and real life examples in applying this information. Presenters will conduct a number of "hands-on" exercises that will prepare you to apply the regulations to your own company's export activities. This program is well suited for those who need a comprehensive understanding of their obligations under the EAR. Technical, policy, and enforcement professionals from BIS, as well as specialists from other agencies such as Census Bureau will participate in certain programs.

About the Instructors


The instructors are experienced export policy specialists, engineers and enforcement personnel from BIS's Washington, D.C. headquarters and field offices, as well as representatives from other U.S. government agencies as appropriate. The instructors will be available throughout the seminar to answer your questions on how the export regulations affect the export activities of your organization or client.


Location/Time


The program will be held at The Sheraton Hotel at the Reed Conference Center, 5750 Will Rogers Blvd, Midwest City, Oklahoma. Registration and continental breakfast will begin at 7:30am on September 15. The program will begin at 8:30am and end at 4:30pm on both days.  

Accommodations


A special conference rate $83.00 USD (plus tax) for a single/double room has been arranged with the Sheraton Hotel at the Reed Conference Center, 5750 Will Rogers Blvd, Midwest City, Oklahoma. Please make your reservations directly with the hotel by calling (405) 455-1800 or (800) 325-3534. Mention "Oklahoma District Export Council/BIS Seminar" for the conference rate. Click here for Hotel website information.


Registration


Advance registration is required for the seminar and space is limited. The registration fee for Complying with U.S. Export Controls is $350.00 per person. ($420.00 if you are attending both BIS/ITAR programs). The fee includes continental breakfast, coffee break, and materials. Please let us know of any accessibility or dietary requirements in attending this program. The registration fee is not refundable after August 15, 2009. Substitutions may be made at any time. Registration will be accepted until Thursday September 10, 2009, or until registration is filled. Click here to register online, and use (password: bisitarok). For additional information, please contact either the Oklahoma City U.S. Export Assistance Center at (405) 608-5302 or (800) 879-6552, extension 223; or by E-mail: or the Tulsa U.S. Export Assistance Center at (918) 581-7650.

To guarantee placement for this seminar make your online registration go to: www.acteva.com/okbis2009 or your check payable to the Oklahoma District Export Council and mail your check and registration to 301 N.W. 63rd Street, Suite 330, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73116.

Other Questions?


For more information or questions on the topics to be covered, please call BIS's Outreach and Educational Services Division at (202) 482-6031 or either of our offices (918) 581-7650; (405) 608-5302 or (800) 879-6552. extension 223; or by email.


 

                                   

                         

 
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