In this export control training, learn organization of the EAR and the Commerce Control List (CCL) and a structured approach to determining whether a license or exception applies to a product or technology to be exported.
Why Should You Attend:
Most products and technologies contemplated for export from the US fall under the requirements of the EAR. Determining how a product is classified, the controls associated with a classification and eligibility for license exceptions involves a step-by-step process. In this class we will describe the tools used in the EAR export control and licensing process and suggestions on how to go about using them.
Using sample products and technology we will step through the process of classification in the CCL, then move to using the Country Chart to make a license determination. The final step will be determining whether any license exceptions apply. The last part of the class will be an overview of the license application process.
This class is intended for people new to export controls and licensing under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) or those who need a refresher on how those controls work.
Learning Objectives: - Understand the basic structure of the EAR and CCL.
- Understand the process for classifying products and technology in the CCL.
- Learn to use of the Country Chart.
- Learn the basic license exceptions and how to determine whether an exception applies.
- Understand the basics of how to apply for a license when needed.
Areas Covered in the Seminar: - Structure of the EAR and CCL.
- Tools in the EAR and CCL.
- Classification in the CCL.
- Use of the Country Chart.
- License exceptions.
- License applications.
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