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[October 29, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 209)] [Unified Agenda] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [frwais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 57315-57326] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) _______________________________________________________________________ [[Page 57315]] _______________________________________________________________________ Part IV Department of Commerce _______________________________________________________________________ Semiannual Regulatory Agenda [[Page 57316]] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Office of the Secretary 13 CFR Ch. III 15 CFR Subtitle A; Subtitle B, Chs. I, II, III, IV, VII, VIII, IX, and XI 19 CFR Ch. III 37 CFR Chs. I, IV, and V 48 CFR Ch. 13 50 CFR Chs. II, III, IV, and VI October 1997 Semiannual Agenda of Regulations AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Commerce. ACTION: Semiannual regulatory agenda. _______________________________________________________________________ SUMMARY: In compliance with Executive Order 12866 entitled ``Regulatory Planning and Review'' and the Regulatory Flexibility Act, as amended, the Department of Commerce, in April and October of each year, publishes in the Federal Register an agenda of regulations under development or review over the next 12 months. Rulemaking actions are grouped according to prerulemaking, proposed rules, final rules, long- term actions, and rulemaking actions completed since the April 1997 agenda. The purpose of the agenda is to provide information to the public on regulations currently under review, being proposed, or issued by the Department. The agenda is intended to facilitate comments and views by interested members of the public. The Department's October 1997 regulatory agenda includes regulatory activities that are expected to be conducted during the period October 1, 1997, through September 30, 1998. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Specific: For additional information about specific regulatory actions listed in the agenda, contact the individual identified as the contact person. General: Comments or inquiries of a general nature about the agenda should be directed to Michael A. Levitt, Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230; telephone: 202-482-0846. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Executive Order 12866 requires agencies to publish an agenda of those regulations that are under consideration pursuant to this order. By memorandum of June 10, 1997, the Office of Management and Budget issued guidelines and procedures for the preparation and publication of the October 1997 Unified Agenda of Federal Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions. The Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., requires agencies to publish, in April and October of each year, a regulatory flexibility agenda which contains a brief description of the subject area of any rule which is likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The agenda also identifies those entries that have been selected for periodic review under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act. Department of Commerce Regulatory Plan For this edition of the Department of Commerce's agenda, the most significant regulatory actions are included in The Regulatory Plan, which appears in Part II of this issue of the Federal Register. The Regulatory Plan entries are listed in the Table of Contents below and are denoted by a bracketed bold reference, which directs the reader to the appropriate Sequence Number in Part II. Explanation of Information Contained in the Agenda Within the Department, the Office of the Secretary and various operating units may issue regulations. Operating units, such as the Bureau of Export Administration, the International Trade Administration, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Patent and Trademark Office, issue the greatest share of the Department's regulations. A large number of regulatory actions reported in the agenda deal with fishery management programs of NOAA's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). To avoid repetition of programs and definitions, as well as to provide some understanding of the technical and institutional elements of the NMFS programs, a section on ``Explanation of Information Contained in NMFS Regulatory Entries'' is provided below. Explanation of Information Contained in NMFS Regulatory Entries The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.) (Act) governs the management of fisheries within the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). The EEZ refers to those waters from the outer edge of the State boundaries, generally 3 nautical miles, to a distance of 200 nautical miles. Fishery Management Plans (FMPs) are to be prepared for fisheries which require conservation and management measures. Regulations implementing these FMPs regulate domestic fishing and foreign fishing where permitted. Foreign fishing can be conducted in a fishery for which there is no FMP only if a preliminary fishery management plan has been issued to govern that foreign fishing. Under the Act, eight Regional Fishery Management Councils (Councils) prepare FMPs or amendments to FMPs for fisheries within their respective areas. In the development of such plans or amendments and their implementing regulations, the Councils are required by law to conduct public hearings on the draft plans and to consider the use of alternative means of regulating. The Council process for developing FMPs and amendments makes it difficult for NMFS to determine the significance and timing of some regulatory actions under consideration by the Councils at the time the semiannual regulatory agenda is published. The DOC October 1997 regulatory agenda follows. Dated: August 15, 1997. Andrew Pincus, General Counsel. [[Page 57317]] [Deletion of non-BXA agendas] _______________________________________________________________________ [[page 57319]] Bureau of Export Administration--Proposed Rule Stage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regulation Sequence Title Identifier Number Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 598 Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS)..................................... 0694-AA02 599 Implementation of Chemical Weapons Convention........................................ 0694-AB06 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bureau of Export Administration--Final Rule Stage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regulation Sequence Title Identifier Number Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 600 Transfer of Dual-Use Items From U.S. Munitions List to the Commerce Control List..... 0694-AA52 601 Transfer of Certain Remote Sensing Satellites From the U.S. Munitions List to the CCL 0694-AB09 602 Implementation of the Wassenaar Arrangement List of Dual-Use Items: Revisions to the Commerce Control List and Reporting Under the Wassenaar Arrangement................... 0694-AB35 603 Change the Commerce Control List To Revise Controls on Communication Intercepting Devices (Export Commerce Control Number ECCN 5A980)................................... 0694-AB41 604 Licensing of, and Expansion of National Security and Foreign Policy Controls on, Recoverable Encryption Software....................................................... 0694-AB47 605 Clarification of License Exception GFT (Humanitarian Donations)...................... 0694-AB49 606 Revisions to EAR as a Result of the Addition of Brazil and Ukraine to the Nuclear Suppliers Group....................................................................... 0694-AB50 607 Revisions to Commerce Control List: Addition of Technology and Software Controls for Certain Crime Control Commodities..................................................... 0694-AB53 608 Revisions and Clarifications to the Export Administration Regulations; Commerce Control List.......................................................................... 0694-AB55 609 Exports of Technology and Software; Release of Technology or Source Code to Foreign Nationals in the United States........................................................ 0694-AB59 610 Oscilloscopes: ECCNs 3A202 and 3E201................................................. 0694-AB61 611 De Minimis Exclusion for Technology and Software..................................... 0694-AB62 612 Revisions to Antiterrorism Controls.................................................. 0694-AB63 613 Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations: Duty To Inquire.................. 0694-AB64 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bureau of Export Administration--Long-Term Actions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regulation Sequence Title Identifier Number Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 614 Revision of Foreign Boycott Provisions of Export Administration Regulations.......... 0694-AA11 615 Clarification of Enhanced Proliferation Control Initiative (EPCI) ``Catch-All'' Provision and Validated License Requirements.......................................... 0694-AB10 616 Administration of State Log Exports Ban.............................................. 0694-AB25 617 Libya: Expansion of Foreign Policy Controls.......................................... 0694-AB28 618 Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations; Additions to the Entity List..... 0694-AB60 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bureau of Export Administration--Completed Actions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Regulation Sequence Title Identifier Number Number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 619 Revisions to the EAR: Establishment of a Standard Saving Clause...................... 0694-AB15 620 Revisions to Licensing Policy for North Korea........................................ 0694-AB19 621 Chemical Weapons Convention Implementing Regulations (Enforcement)................... 0694-AB39 [[Page 57320]] 622 Changes to the Export Administrative Regulations To Implement the Guidelines and Information Sharing Provisions of the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use........................................................ 0694-AB40 623 Export Regulation for Certain Exports of Business Equipment for Support to the Cuban People................................................................................ 0694-AB43 624 Revisions and Clarifications to the Export Administration Regulations................ 0694-AB56 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________________________________ [October 29, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 209)] [Unified Agenda] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [frwais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 57334] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Proposed Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 598. DEFENSE PRIORITIES AND ALLOCATIONS SYSTEM (DPAS) Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Reinventing Government: This rulemaking is part of the Reinventing Government effort. It will revise text in the CFR to reduce burden or duplication, or streamline requirements. Legal Authority: 50 USC app 2061 et seq; 50 USC app 468; EO 12656; EO 12742; EO 12919 CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Defense Priorities and Allocations System (DPAS) implements the priorities and allocations authority of title I of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, and the priorities authority of section 18 of the Selective Service Act of 1948. The DPAS was published as a final rule on July 30, 1984. Based on the findings and recommendations of an interagency sponsored study concerning the controlled materials program, and comments from both defense agency and industry users, this proposed rule would amend the DPAS to remove the controlled materials provisions and make certain revisions to its procedural requirements. These amendments will have no costs associated with them, would reduce the regulatory and information reporting burden on industry and make the DPAS more effective and efficient, would result in cost savings for defense contractors, would update certain other provisions to conform to statutory and jurisdictional changes, and would make the DPAS more compatible with current industry practices. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ NPRM 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Sectors Affected: Multiple Agency Contact: Richard V. Meyers, DPAS Program Manager, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Off of Strategic Industries Econ Security, National Security Preparedness Div., Room 3878, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-3634 Fax: 202 482-5650 Email: rmeyers@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AA02 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57334-57335] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Proposed Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 599. IMPLEMENTATION OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 40 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1995 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: Not yet determined Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Bureau of Export Administration is developing regulations and procedures that specify industry obligations under the chemical weapons convention. This rule will also set forth the acts which constitute a violation under the Chemical Weapons Convention and the penalties for violators. [[Page 57335]] In addition, this rule will implement the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention that affect exports and reexports subject to the jurisdiction of the Commerce Department. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ ANPRM 12/23/94 59 FR 66291 ANPRM Comment Period End 01/23/95 NPRM 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Nancy Crowe, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB06 _______________________________________________________________________ [Pages 57335] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 600. TRANSFER OF DUAL-USE ITEMS FROM U.S. MUNITIONS LIST TO THE COMMERCE CONTROL LIST Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 74301(e); 50 USC 1701 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 799.1 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The former COCOM Industrial List (IL) controls so-called dual-use items, which have both civil and military uses. There is not a direct correspondence between the IL and BXA's Commerce Control List (CCL) because some IL items are controlled by the State Department in the U.S. Munitions List. In his November 15, 1990, memorandum of disapproval of H.R. 4653, the President determined that, ``By June 1, 1991, the United States will remove from the U.S. Munitions List all items contained on the COCOM dual-use list unless significant U.S. national security interests would be jeopardized.'' This rule will implement BXA controls through the CCL on those items removed from the U.S. Munitions List as a result of the President's decision. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Transfer of Communications Satellites 10/23/92 57 FR 48312 Navigation and Avionics 06/23/93 58 FR 34211 Final Rule: Transfer of Commercial Communication Satellites 09/08/93 58 FR 47322 Transfer of Items From the USMI to the CCL; Imposition of Certain Foreign Policy Controls 10/26/93 58 FR 57549 Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis, Director, Office of Strategic Trade & Foreign Policy Controls, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 Email: jlewis@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AA52 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57335] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 601. TRANSFER OF CERTAIN REMOTE SENSING SATELLITES FROM THE U.S. MUNITIONS LIST TO THE CCL Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The former COCOM Industrial List (IL) controls dual-use items, which have both civil and military applications. At present, there is not a direct correspondence between the IL and the Commerce Control List (CCL) because some IL items are controlled by the State Department under the United States Munitions List (USML). In his November 15, 1990 memorandum disapproving H.R. 4653, former President Bush determined that ``by June 1, 1991, the United States will remove from the U.S. Munitions List all items contained on the COCOM dual-use list unless significant U.S. national security interests would be jeopardized.'' This rule will implement Commerce controls on those items removed from the USML as a result of the President's 1990 decision. Remote sensing satellites are such an item, and this rule specifically provides for their transfer from the USML to the CCL. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Interim Final Rule 10/21/96 61 FR 54540 Final Action 11/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis, Director, Office of Strategic Trade and Foreign Policy Control, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 Email: jlewis@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AB09 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57335-57336] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 602. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WASSENAAR ARRANGEMENT LIST OF DUAL-USE ITEMS: REVISIONS TO THE COMMERCE CONTROL LIST AND REPORTING UNDER THE WASSENAAR ARRANGEMENT Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Legal Deadline: None [[Page 57336]] Abstract: The United States and 27 allied countries are implementing a new regime to succeed the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (COCOM) which dissolved on March 31, 1994. The new organization, called the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies, is expected to implement controls in April 1996. New lists of goods to be controlled have been agreed by the members, who will each have to amend their existing national procedures to harmonize them with the Wassenaar Arrangement. Commerce will need to make extensive changes in the Commerce Control List when the Wassenaar Arrangement dual-use control list becomes effective. In addition, procedural guidelines and provisions for sharing information between members will have to be harmonized in members' national regulations. Commerce will need to amend the Export Administration Regulations to reflect the Wassenaar guidelines and information-sharing provision agreed on by the members. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis, Director, Office of Strategic Trade and Foreign Policy Controls, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 Email: jlewis@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AB35 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57336] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 603. CHANGE THE COMMERCE CONTROL LIST TO REVISE CONTROLS ON COMMUNICATION INTERCEPTING DEVICES (EXPORT COMMERCE CONTROL NUMBER ECCN 5A980) Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: Individual validated licenses are required for the export of all communication intercept devices to all destinations (including Canada). The Export Administration Regulations specify that such exports will only be issued to: (1) a provider of wire or electronic communication service or an officer, agent or employee of or person under contract with such a provider in the normal course of the business of providing that wire or electronic communication service; or (2) officers, agents, or employees of, or person under contract with the United States, one of the 50 States, or a political subdivision thereof, when engaged in the normal course of government activities. Commerce will need to make changes to the Commerce Control List and the Export Administration Regulations to clarify the requirements for issuing export licenses. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis, Director, Office of Strategic Trade and Foreign Policy Controls, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 Email: jlewis@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AB41 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57336] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 604. LICENSING OF, AND EXPANSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY CONTROLS ON, RECOVERABLE ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This rule will amend the Export Administration Regulations by imposing enhanced national security and foreign policy controls on certain recoverable encryption to supplement the national security controls on those items. This rule will also amend the FAR to exclude recoverable encryption software from the de minimis provisions for exports from abroad of foreign-origin software incorporating U.S.- origin software. In addition, this rule amends the Commerce Control List by adding ECCNs to control recoverable encryption software transferred from the U.S. Munitions List. The December 13, 1996, and December 30, 1996, rules were inadvertently published with the RIN (regulatory identifier number) 0648-AB09. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Licensing of Key Escrow Encryption Equipment and Software 12/13/96 61 FR 65460 Encryption Items Transferred From the USMC to the CCC 12/30/96 61 FR 68572 Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Nancy Crowe, Export Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB47 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57336-57337] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 605. CLARIFICATION OF LICENSE EXCEPTION GFT (HUMANITARIAN DONATIONS) Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 740 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This rule amends the Export Administration Regulations by clarifying the terms and conditions of applying to the shipment of humanitarian donations under license exception GFT. This rule provides [[Page 57337]] guidance on the types of donors, end-users, and items that are eligible for this license exception. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 11/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Hillary Hess, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB49 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57337] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 606. REVISIONS TO EAR AS A RESULT OF THE ADDITION OF BRAZIL AND UKRAINE TO THE NUCLEAR SUPPLIERS GROUP Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2570 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 24091 et seq; 46 USC 466 9e 0; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: As a result of Brazil and Ukraine being admitted to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), this rule adds Brazil and Ukraine to Supplement Number 1 to part 740-, Country Group A, Column A:4 (Nuclear Suppliers) and removes Brazil and Ukraine from the Commerce Country Chart, NP Column 1 (Nuclear Nonproliferation). The subscribing governments have agreed to establish export licensing procedures for the transfer of items identified on the Annex to the ``Nuclear-Related Dual-Use Equipment, Materials, and Related Technology List,'' which is published by the International Atomic Energy Agency and adhered to by the United States and other subscribing governments in the Nuclear Suppliers Group. This action will lessen the administrative burden on U.S. Exporters by decreasing licensing requirements for exports of items controlled for nuclear nonproliferation reasons to Brazil and Ukraine. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB50 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57337] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 607. REVISIONS TO COMMERCE CONTROL LIST: ADDITION OF TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE CONTROLS FOR CERTAIN CRIME CONTROL COMMODITIES Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2570 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 14 CFR 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Bureau of Export Administration is amending the Commerce Control List (CCL) of the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR parts 730 to 774) to add technology and software controls for certain crime control commodities. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB53 _______________________________________________________________________ [October 29, 1997 (Volume 62, Number 209)] [Unified Agenda] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [frwais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 57337] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 608. REVISIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS TO THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS; COMMERCE CONTROL LIST Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2510 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1701 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 425527)R CFR Citation: 15 CFR 774 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) published an interim final rule on March 25, 1996 (61 FR 12714) that restructured and reorganized the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The interim final rule clarified the language of the EAR and simplified the application and made the export control regulatory regime more user- friendly. BXA now plans to amend the Commerce Control List of the EAR by making certain revisions and clarifications, and in some cases, inserting material inadvertently omitted from the March 25 interim final rule. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Patricia Muldonian, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB55 _______________________________________________________________________ From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [frwais.access.gpo.gov] [Page 57337-57338] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 609. <bullet> EXPORTS OF TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE; RELEASE OF TECHNOLOGY OR SOURCE CODE TO FOREIGN NATIONALS IN THE UNITED STATES Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 10 USC 7429; 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This rule will modify the Department of Commerce's current ``deemed export'' rule covering foreign nationals working on controlled U.S. high technology or source code in the United States or abroad. [[Page 57338]] Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Hillary Hess, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB59 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57338] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 610. <bullet> OSCILLOSCOPES: ECCNS 3A202 AND 3E201 Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 10 USC 7429; 50 USC 1701 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This rule revises the nuclear reason for control for oscilloscopes (including certain transient recorders) from NP column 1 to NP column 2. In addition, revisions are made to NP column 2 of the Commerce Country Chart and Country Column D:2, to reflect that Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Comoros, Djibouti, Micronesia, Oman, United Arab Emirates, and Vanuatu have signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. This revision will substantially reduce the paperwork burden on the public by decreasing the number of license applications exporters and reexporters are required to submit for oscilloscopes. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 11/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB61 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57338] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 611. <bullet> DE MINIMIS EXCLUSION FOR TECHNOLOGY AND SOFTWARE Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 10 USC 7429; 50 USC 1701 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(e); 43 USC 1354; EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This interim rule will amend the Export Administration Regulations by revising the one-time reporting requirement for reliance on calculation for the ``de minimis'' exclusion for software and technology. This rule will make the report voluntary. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 12/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Nancy Crowe, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB62 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57338] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 612. <bullet> REVISIONS TO ANTITERRORISM CONTROLS Priority: Other Significant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(e); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 40 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: This rule will revise the antiterrorism provisions of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The rule will be published in two parts. The first part makes export or reexport to entities named on the Office of Foreign Assets Control's list of Specially Designated Terrorists a violation of the EAR, and it is not significant. The second part of the rule, which is significant, prohibits exports of parts or components for the service or repair of civil aircraft owned or controlled by the military of a terrorist-supporting country and expands the list of items controlled for antiterrorism reasons on the Commerce Control List. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Interim Final Rule 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Hillary Hess, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB63 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57338-57339] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Final Rule Stage Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 613. <bullet> REVISIONS TO THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS: DUTY TO INQUIRE Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 42 USC 6212; 10 USC 7429; 10 USC 7430(c); 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 40 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Department of Commerce maintains export controls to limit the proliferation of chemical or biological weapons, nuclear weapons, or explosive devices, and missile systems. The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) provide that the Bureau of Export Administration may inform exporters, individually or through amendment to the EAR, that a license is required for exports or reexports to certain end-users when there exists an unacceptable risk of use in or diversion to certain nuclear missile or chemical or biological weapons end-uses. This rule amends the EAR to provide a duty to inquire of any party on the Entity List that is also a party to your export or reexport transaction regarding the end-use of items not specified in the Entity List. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Interim Final Rule 10/00/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None [[Page 57339]] Agency Contact: Sharron Cook, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB64 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57339] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Long-Term Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 614. REVISION OF FOREIGN BOYCOTT PROVISIONS OF EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 769 Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ NPRM 09/26/89 54 FR 39415 NPRM Comment Period End 10/26/89 Final Action 00/00/00 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Dexter Price Phone: 202 482-5775 RIN: 0694-AA11 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57339] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Long-Term Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 615. CLARIFICATION OF ENHANCED PROLIFERATION CONTROL INITIATIVE (EPCI) ``CATCH-ALL'' PROVISION AND VALIDATED LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Priority: Other Significant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 00/00/00 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Hillary Hess Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB10 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57339] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Long-Term Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 616. ADMINISTRATION OF STATE LOG EXPORTS BAN Priority: Other Significant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ ANPRM 06/07/95 60 FR 30030 ANPRM Comment Period End 07/07/95 Final Action 00/00/00 Small Entities Affected: Businesses Government Levels Affected: State, Local Agency Contact: Bernard Kritzer Phone: 202 482-0894 Fax: 202 482-0751 RIN: 0694-AB25 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57339] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Long-Term Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 617. LIBYA: EXPANSION OF FOREIGN POLICY CONTROLS Priority: Other Significant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 00/00/00 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB28 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57339-57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Long-Term Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 618. <bullet> REVISIONS TO THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS; ADDITIONS TO THE ENTITY LIST Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: 18 USC 2501 et seq; 30 USC 185; 10 USC 7429; 50 USC 1710 et seq; 22 USC 3201 et seq; 42 USC 2139(a); 43 USC 1354; 50 USC app 2401 et seq; 46 USC 466(c); EO 11912; EO 12924; Notice of August 14, 1996 (61 FR 42527) CFR Citation: 15 CFR 744 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) provide that the Bureau of Export Administration may inform exporters, individually or through amendment to the EAR, that a license is required for exports or reexports to certain entities. The EAR contains a list of such entities. This rule adds entities to the Entity List, and requires a license for all exports and reexports of all items subject to the EAR. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Addition to Entity List 05/16/97 62 FR 26922 Addition to Entity List 06/30/97 62 FR 35334 Addition to Entity List 06/30/97 62 FR 35335 Final Action 00/00/00 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook, Policy Analyst, Department of Commerce, Bureau of Export Administration, Washington, DC 20230 Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB60 [[Page 57340]] _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 619. REVISIONS TO THE EAR: ESTABLISHMENT OF A STANDARD SAVING CLAUSE Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Withdrawn 06/30/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Sharron Cook Phone: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB15 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 620. REVISIONS TO LICENSING POLICY FOR NORTH KOREA Priority: Other Significant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Withdrawn 07/21/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Nancy Crowe Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB19 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 621. CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTING REGULATIONS (ENFORCEMENT) Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant CFR Citation: Not yet determined Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Combined With Proposed Rule - RIN 0694-AB06 07/07/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: William H. Arvin Phone: 202 482-1564 Fax: 202 482-4173 Email: warvin@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AB39 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 622. CHANGES TO THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATIVE REGULATIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE GUIDELINES AND INFORMATION SHARING PROVISIONS OF THE WASSENAAR ARRANGEMENT ON EXPORT CONTROLS FOR CONVENTIONAL ARMS AND DUAL-USE Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Combined With RIN 0694-AB35 06/30/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 RIN: 0694-AB40 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 623. EXPORT REGULATION FOR CERTAIN EXPORTS OF BUSINESS EQUIPMENT FOR SUPPORT TO THE CUBAN PEOPLE Priority: Other Significant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 700 to 799 Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 03/03/97 62 FR 9364 Final Action Effective 03/03/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: James A. Lewis Phone: 202 482-4196 Fax: 202 482-4094 Email: jlewis@bxa.doc.gov RIN: 0694-AB43 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ 624. REVISIONS AND CLARIFICATIONS TO THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant CFR Citation: 15 CFR 730 to 799 Completed: ________________________________________________________________________ Reason Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ Final Action 05/09/97 62 FR 25451 Final Action Effective 05/09/97 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Patricia Muldonian Phone: 202 482-2440 Fax: 202 482-3355 RIN: 0694-AB56 _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Completed Actions Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) _______________________________________________________________________ [Page 57340-57341] DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (DOC) Proposed Rule Stage National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) _______________________________________________________________________ 625. <bullet> PROCEDURES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF FASTENER QUALITY ACT Priority: Substantive, Nonsignificant Legal Authority: PL 101-592; PL 104-113 CFR Citation: 15 CFR 280 Legal Deadline: None Abstract: The National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Bureau of Export Administration plan to amend the Fastener Quality Act regulations to allow accreditation of in-process inspection activities of qualifying statistical process control manufacturing facilities, address the issue of passing laboratory inspection and testing reports along the supply chain to the fastener manufacturer, address the issue of significant alteration by removal of manufacturer or grade identification markings for decorative purposes at the customer's request, address the issue of grandfathering fasteners, and revise definitions and related sections for clarity and to correct editorial errors. Timetable: ________________________________________________________________________ Action Date FR Cite ________________________________________________________________________ NPRM 09/08/97 62 FR 47240 NPRM Comment Period End 11/07/97 Final Action 01/00/98 Small Entities Affected: None Government Levels Affected: None Agency Contact: Dr. Subhas Malghan, FQA Program Manager, Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards & Technology, Room 311 Tech Building 820, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 Phone: 301 975-4510 RIN: 0693-AB43 [[Page 57341]] _______________________________________________________________________