Export Control Tree Question 7

Are you shipping, hand carrying or transferring items on the Commerce Control List (CCL)(1) of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)?

 

YES          NO

 

Note 1

The Commerce Control List (CCL) is maintained by the Bureau of Industry and Security (part of the US Department of Commerce) as part of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). This list is sometimes called the "dual use" list, as the items on it may have either a military or commercial application.

(See an Index to Commerce Control-Listed Items)

Items on the Commerce Control List are generally designated by categories represented by the letters "A", "B", and "C" following the initial digit in an Export Control Commodity Number (ECCN). Examples are ECCNs such as 4A994, 5B001, and 1C351.

  • "A" category = Systems, Equipment and Components
  • "B" category = Test, Inspection and Production Equipment
  • "C" category = Materials 

If you have questions as to whether your item is listed on the Commerce Control List, contact the Director of the Office of Sponsored Projects. 

 

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