779 Part 770—Interpretations
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Pt. 770 15 CFR Ch. VII (1–1–21 Edition) in the item that qualitatively affect the per- roller bearings and parts). This applies formance of the U.S. and foreign items; to separate shipments of anti-friction (vi) Evidence of the interchangeability of bearings or bearing systems and anti- U.S. and foreign items; friction bearings or bearing systems (vii) Patent descriptions for the U.S. and foreign items; shipped with machinery or equipment (viii) Evidence that the U.S. and foreign for which they are intended to be used items meet a published industry, national, or as spares or replacement parts. international standard; (2) An anti-friction bearing or bear- (ix) A report or eyewitness account, by ing system physically incorporated in a deposition or otherwise, of the foreign item’s segment of a machine or in a complete operation; machine prior to shipment loses its (x) Evidence concerning the foreign manu- identity as a bearing. In this scenario, facturers’ corporate reputation; (xi) Comparison of the U.S. and foreign end the machine or segment of machinery item(s) made from a specific commodity, containing the bearing is the item sub- tool(s), device(s), or technical data; or ject to export control requirements. (xii) Evidence of the reputation of the for- (3) An anti-friction bearing or bear- eign item including, if possible, information ing system not incorporated in a seg- on maintenance, repair, performance, and ment of a machine prior to shipment, other pertinent factors. but shipped as a component of a com- plete unassembled (knocked-down) ma- SUPPLEMENT NO. 2 TO PART 768—ITEMS chine, is considered a component of a ELIGIBLE FOR EXPEDITED LICENSING machine. In this scenario, the complete PROCEDURES [RESERVED] machine is the item subject to export license requirements. (b) Interpretation 2: Classification of PART 770—INTERPRETATIONS ‘‘parts’’ of machinery, equipment, or other items—(1) An assembled machine or unit Sec. of equipment is being exported. In in- 770.1 Introduction. stances where one or more assembled 770.2 Item interpretations. machines or units of equipment are 770.3 Interpretations related to exports of being exported, the individual compo- technology and software to destinations nent parts that are physically incor- in Country Group D:1. porated into the machine or equipment AUTHORITY: 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. do not require a license. The license or 1701 et seq.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, general exception under which the 2001 Comp., p. 783; Notice of August 15, 2017, complete machine or unit of equipment 82 FR 39005 (August 16, 2017). is exported will also cover its compo- nent parts, provided that the parts are § 770.1 Introduction. normal and usual components of the In this part, references to the EAR machine or equipment being exported, are references to 15 CFR chapter VII, or that the physical incorporation is subchapter C. This part provides com- not used as a device to evade the re- modity, technology, and software in- quirement for a license. terpretations. These interpretations (2) Parts are exported as spares, re- clarify the scope of controls where such placements, for resale, or for stock. In in- scope is not readily apparent from the stances where parts are exported as Commerce Control List (CCL) (see sup- spares, replacements, for resale, or for plement no. 1 to part 774 of the EAR) stock, a license is required only if the and other provisions of the Export Ad- appropriate entry for the part specifies ministration Regulations. that a license is required for the in- tended destination. § 770.2 Item interpretations. (c) [Reserved] (a) Interpretation 1: Anti-friction bear- (d) Interpretation 4: Telecommuni- ing or bearing systems and specially de- cations equipment and systems. Control signed parts. (1) Anti-friction bearings equipment for paging systems (broad- or bearing systems shipped as spares or cast radio or selectively signalled re- replacements are classified under Ex- ceiving systems) is defined as circuit port Control Classification Number switching equipment in Category 5 of (ECCN) 2A001 (ball, roller, or needle- the CCL. 864 VerDate Sep<11>2014 10:35 Sep 15, 2021 Jkt 253052 PO 00000 Frm 00874 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\15\15V2.TXT PC31 kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce § 770.2 (e) Interpretation 5: Numerical control scrap or are being exported for use as systems—(1) Classification of ‘‘Numerical ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ or equipment. Control’’ Units. ‘‘Numerical control’’ (g) Interpretation 7: Scrap arms, ammu- units for machine tools, regardless of nition, and implements of war. Arms, their configurations or architectures, ammunition, and implements of war, are controlled by their functional char- as defined in the U.S. Munitions List, acteristics as described in ECCN and are under the jurisdiction of the 2B001.a. ‘‘Numerical control’’ units in- U.S. Department of State (22 CFR parts clude computers with add-on ‘‘motion 120 through 130), except for the fol- control boards’’. A computer with add- lowing, which are under the jurisdic- on ‘‘motion control boards’’ for ma- tion of the Department of Commerce: chine tools may be controlled under (1) Cartridge and shell cases that ECCN 2B001.a even when the computer have been rendered useless beyond the alone without ‘‘motion control boards’’ possibility of restoration to their origi- is not subject to licensing require- nal identity by means of excessive ments under Category 4 and the ‘‘mo- heating, flame treatment, mangling, tion control boards’’ are not controlled crushing, cutting, or by any other under ECCN 2B001.b. method are ‘‘scrap’’. (2) Export documentation requirement. (2) Cartridge and shell cases that (i) When preparing a license applica- have been sold by the armed services as tion for a numerical control system, ‘‘scrap’’, whether or not they have been the machine tool and the control unit heated, flame-treated, mangled, are classified separately. If either the crushed, cut, or reduced to scrap by machine tool or the control unit re- any other method. quires a license, then the entire unit (3) Other commodities that may have requires a license. If either a machine been on the U.S. Munitions List are tool or a control unit is exported sepa- ‘‘scrap’’, and therefore under the juris- rately from the system, the exported diction of the Department of Com- component is classified on the license merce, if they have been rendered use- application without regard to the other less beyond the possibility of restora- parts of a possible system. tion to their original identity only by (ii) When preparing the Electronic means of mangling, crushing, or cut- Export Information (EEI) on the Auto- ting. When in doubt as to whether a mated Export System (AES), a system commodity covered by the Munitions being shipped complete (i.e., machine List has been rendered useless, export- and control unit), should be reported ers should consult the Directorate of under the Schedule B number for each Defense Trade Controls, U.S. Depart- machine. When either a control unit or ment of State, Washington, DC 20520, a machine is shipped separately, it or the Exporter Counseling Division, should be reported under the Schedule Office of Exporter Services, Room B number appropriate for the indi- 1099A, U.S. Department of Commerce, vidual item being exported. Washington, DC 20230, before reporting (f) Interpretation 6: ‘‘Parts,’’ ‘‘acces- a shipment as metal scrap. sories,’’ and equipment exported as scrap. (h)–(j) [Reserved] ‘‘Parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ or equipment (k) Interpretation 11: Precursor chemi- that are being shipped as scrap should cals. The following chemicals are con- be described on the EEI filing to the trolled by ECCN 1C350. The appropriate AES in sufficient detail to be identified Chemical Abstract Service Registry under the proper ECCN. When commod- (C.A.S.) number and synonyms (i.e., al- ities declared as ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘acces- ternative names) are included to help sories,’’ or equipment are shipped in you determine whether or not your bulk, or are otherwise not packaged, chemicals are controlled by this entry. packed, or sorted in accordance with (1) (C.A.S. #1341–49–7) Ammonium hy- normal trade practices, the Customs drogen bifluoride Officer may require evidence that the Acid ammonium fluoride shipment is not scrap. Such evidence Ammonium bifluoride may include, but is not limited to, bills Ammonium difluoride of sale, orders and correspondence indi- Ammonium hydrofluoride cating whether the commodities are Ammonium hydrogen bifluoride 865 VerDate Sep<11>2014 10:35 Sep 15, 2021 Jkt 253052 PO 00000 Frm 00875 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Q:\15\15V2.TXT PC31 kpayne on VMOFRWIN702 with $$_JOB § 770.2 15 CFR Ch. VII (1–1–21 Edition) Ammonium hydrogen difluoride Diethyl (2-hydroxyethyl) amine Ammonium monohydrogen difluoride N,N-Diethyl-N-(.beta.-hydroxyethyl) (2) (C.A.S. #7784–34–1) Arsenic tri- amine chloride N,N-Diethyl-2-hydroxyethylamine Arsenic (III) chloride Diethylaminoethanol Arsenous chloride 2-(Diethylamino) ethanol Fuming liquid arsenic 2-(Diethylamino)ethyl alcohol Trichloroarsine N,N-Diethylmonoethanolamine (3) (C.A.S. #76–93–7) Benzilic acid (2-Hydroxyethyl) diethylamine .alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenyl-.alpha.- 2-Hydroxytriethylamine hydroxyacetic acid (10) (C.A.S. #5842–07–9) N,N- Diphenylglycolic acid Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethane thiol .alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenylglycolic acid 2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanethiol Diphenylhydroxyacetic acid Diisopropylaminoethanethiol .alpha.-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic .beta.-Diisopropylaminoethanethiol acid 2-(bis(1-Methylethyl)amino) 2-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic acid ethanethiol .alpha.-Hydroxy-.alpha.- (11) (C.A.S. #4261–68–1) N, N- phenylbenzeneacetic acid Diisopropyl-.2-aminoethyl chloride hy- Hydroxydiphenylacetic acid drochloride (4) (C.A.S. #107–07–3) 2-Chloroethanol (12) (C.A.S. #96–80–0) N,N-Diisopropyl- 2-Chloro-1-ethanol .beta.-aminoethanol Chloroethanol N,N-Diisopropyl-2-aminoethanol 2-Chloroethyl alcohol 2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanol Ethene chlorohydrin (N,N-Diisopropylamino) ethanol 2-(Diisopropylamino) ethyl alcohol Ethylchlorohydrin N,N-Diisopropylethanolamine Ethylene chlorhydrin (13) (C.A.S.