CFR 15-744.17-2013 Commerce and foreign trade. Part744:control policy: end- user and end-use based. Section744.17:Restrictions on certain exports and reexports of general purpose microprocessors for ‘military end uses' and to ‘military end users'.
(a) General prohibition. In addition to the license requirements for anti-terrorism reasons set forth in Part 742 of the EAR, you may not export or reexport commodities described in ECCN 3A991.a.1 on the CCL (‘‘microprocessor microcircuits’’, ‘‘microcomputer microcircuits’’, and microcontroller microcircuits having a processing speed of 5 GFLOPS or more and an arithmetic logic unit with an access width of 32 bit or more), without a license if, at the time of the export or reexport, you know, have reason to know, or are informed by BIS that the item will be or is intended to be used for a ‘military end-use,’ as defined in paragraph (d) of this section, in Country Group D:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to Part 740 of the EAR); or by a ‘military end-user,’ as defined in paragraph (e) of this section, in Country Group D:1. This license requirement does not apply to exports or reexports of items for the official use by personnel and agencies of the U.S. Government or agencies of a cooperating government. See § 740.11(b)(3) of the EAR for definitions of ‘‘agency of the U.S. Government’’ and ‘‘agency of a cooperating government’’.
CFR 15-744.17-2013 history
2014CFR 15-744.17-2014 Commerce and foreign trade. Part744:Control policy: enduser and end-use based. Section744.17:Restrictions on certain exports, reexports and transfers (incountry) of microprocessors and associated "software" and "technology" for “military end uses” and to
2013CFR 15-744.17-2013 Commerce and foreign trade. Part744:control policy: end- user and end-use based. Section744.17:Restrictions on certain exports and reexports of general purpose microprocessors for ‘military end uses' and to ‘military end users'.