(a) Interpretation 1: Anti-friction bearing or bearing systems and specially designed parts. (1) Anti-friction bearings or bearing systems shipped as spares or replacements are classified under Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 2A001 (ball, roller, or needle-roller bearings and parts). This applies to separate shipments of anti-friction bearings or bearing systems and anti-friction bearings or bearing systems shipped with machinery or equipment for which they are intended to be used as spares or replacement parts.

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(2) An anti-friction bearing or bearing system physically incorporated in a segment of a machine or in a complete machine prior to shipment loses its identity as a bearing. In this scenario, the machine or segment of machinery containing the bearing is the item subject to export control requirements.

(3) An anti-friction bearing or bearing system not incorporated in a segment of a machine prior to shipment, but shipped as a component of a complete unassembled (knocked-down) machine, is considered a component of a machine. In this scenario, the complete machine is the item subject to export license requirements.

(b) Interpretation 2: Classification of “parts” of machinery, equipment, or other items—(1) An assembled machine or unit of equipment is being exported. In instances where one or more assembled machines or units of equipment are being exported, the individual component parts that are physically incorporated into the machine or equipment do not require a license. The license or general exception under which the complete machine or unit of equipment is exported will also cover its component parts, provided that the parts are normal and usual components of the machine or equipment being exported, or that the physical incorporation is not used as a device to evade the requirement for a license.

(2) Parts are exported as spares, replacements, for resale, or for stock. In instances where parts are exported as spares, replacements, for resale, or for stock, a license is required only if the appropriate entry for the part specifies that a license is required for the intended destination.

(c) [Reserved]

(d) Interpretation 4: Telecommunications equipment and systems. Control equipment for paging systems (broadcast radio or selectively signalled receiving systems) is defined as circuit switching equipment in Category 5 of the CCL.

(e) Interpretation 5: Numerical control systems—(1) Classification of “Numerical Control” Units. “Numerical control” units for machine tools, regardless of their configurations or architectures, are controlled by their functional characteristics as described in ECCN 2B001.a. “Numerical control” units include computers with add-on “motion control boards”. A computer with add-on “motion control boards” for machine tools may be controlled under ECCN 2B001.a even when the computer alone without “motion control boards” is not subject to licensing requirements under Category 4 and the “motion control boards” are not controlled under ECCN 2B001.b.

(2) Export documentation requirement. (i) When preparing a license application for a numerical control system, the machine tool and the control unit are classified separately. If either the machine tool or the control unit requires a license, then the entire unit requires a license. If either a machine tool or a control unit is exported separately from the system, the exported component is classified on the license application without regard to the other parts of a possible system.

(ii) When preparing the Electronic Export Information (EEI) on the Automated Export System (AES), a system being shipped complete (i.e., machine and control unit), should be reported under the Schedule B number for each machine. When either a control unit or a machine is shipped separately, it should be reported under the Schedule B number appropriate for the individual item being exported.

(f) Interpretation 6: “Parts,” “accessories,” and equipment exported as scrap. “Parts,” “accessories,” or equipment that are being shipped as scrap should be described on the EEI filing to the AES in sufficient detail to be identified under the proper ECCN. When commodities declared as “parts,” “accessories,” or equipment are shipped in bulk, or are otherwise not packaged, packed, or sorted in accordance with normal trade practices, the Customs Officer may require evidence that the shipment is not scrap. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, bills of sale, orders and correspondence indicating whether the commodities are scrap or are being exported for use as “parts,” “accessories,” or equipment.

(g) Interpretation 7: Scrap arms, ammunition, and implements of war. Arms, ammunition, and implements of war, as defined in the U.S. Munitions List, and are under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of State (22 CFR parts 120 through 130), except for the following, which are under the jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce:

(1) Cartridge and shell cases that have been rendered useless beyond the possibility of restoration to their original identity by means of excessive heating, flame treatment, mangling, crushing, cutting, or by any other method are “scrap”.

(2) Cartridge and shell cases that have been sold by the armed services as “scrap”, whether or not they have been heated, flame-treated, mangled, crushed, cut, or reduced to scrap by any other method.

(3) Other commodities that may have been on the U.S. Munitions List are “scrap”, and therefore under the jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce, if they have been rendered useless beyond the possibility of restoration to their original identity only by means of mangling, crushing, or cutting. When in doubt as to whether a commodity covered by the Munitions List has been rendered useless, exporters should consult the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, U.S. Department of State, Washington, DC 20520, or the Exporter Counseling Division, Office of Exporter Services, Room 1099A, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230, before reporting a shipment as metal scrap.

(h)-(j) [Reserved]

(k) Interpretation 11: Precursor chemicals. The following chemicals are controlled by ECCN 1C350. The appropriate Chemical Abstract Service Registry (C.A.S.) number and synonyms (i.e., alternative names) are included to help you determine whether or not your chemicals are controlled by this entry.

(1) (C.A.S. #1341-49-7) Ammonium hydrogen bifluoride

Acid ammonium fluorideAmmonium bifluorideAmmonium difluorideAmmonium hydrofluorideAmmonium hydrogen bifluorideAmmonium hydrogen difluorideAmmonium monohydrogen difluoride

(2) (C.A.S. #7784-34-1) Arsenic trichloride

Arsenic (III) chlorideArsenous chlorideFuming liquid arsenicTrichloroarsine

(3) (C.A.S. #76-93-7) Benzilic acid

.alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenyl-.alpha.-hydroxyacetic acidDiphenylglycolic acid.alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenylglycolic acidDiphenylhydroxyacetic acid.alpha.-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic acid2-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic acid.alpha.-Hydroxy-.alpha.-phenylbenzeneacetic acidHydroxydiphenylacetic acid

(4) (C.A.S. #107-07-3) 2-Chloroethanol

2-Chloro-1-ethanolChloroethanol2-Chloroethyl alcoholEthene chlorohydrinEthylchlorohydrinEthylene chlorhydrinEthylene chlorohydrinGlycol chlorohydrinGlycol monochlorohydrin2-Hydroxyethyl chloride

(5) (C.A.S. #78-38-6) Diethyl ethylphosphonate Ethylphosphonic acid diethyl ester

(6) (C.A.S. #15715-41-0) Diethyl methylphosphonite

DiethoxymethylphosphineDiethyl methanephosphonite0,0-Diethyl methylphosphoniteMethyldiethoxyphosphineMethylphosphonous acid diethyl ester

(7) (C.A.S. #2404-03-7) Diethyl-N, N-dimethylphosphoro-amidate

N,N-Dimethyl-O,O?-diethyl phosphoramidateDiethyl dimethylphosphoramidateDimethylphosphoramidic acid diethyl ester

(8) (C.A.S. #762-04-9) Diethyl phosphite

Diethoxyphosphine oxideDiethyl acid phosphiteDiethyl hydrogen phosphiteDiethyo phosphonateHydrogen diethyl phosphite

(9) (C.A.S. #100-37-8) N, N-Diethylethanolamine

N,N-Diethyl-2-aminoethanolDiethyl (2-hydroxyethyl) amineN,N-Diethyl-N-(.beta.-hydroxyethyl) amineN,N-Diethyl-2-hydroxyethylamineDiethylaminoethanol2-(Diethylamino) ethanol2-(Diethylamino)ethyl alcoholN,N-Diethylmonoethanolamine(2-Hydroxyethyl) diethylamine2-Hydroxytriethylamine

(10) (C.A.S. #5842-07-9) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethane thiol

2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanethiolDiisopropylaminoethanethiol.beta.-Diisopropylaminoethanethiol2-(bis(1-Methylethyl)amino) ethanethiol

(11) (C.A.S. #4261-68-1) N, N-Diisopropyl-.2-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride

(12) (C.A.S. #96-80-0) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethanol

N,N-Diisopropyl-2-aminoethanol2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanol(N,N-Diisopropylamino) ethanol2-(Diisopropylamino) ethyl alcoholN,N-Diisopropylethanolamine

(13) (C.A.S. #96-79-7) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethyl chloride

2-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylethanamine1-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylaminoethane2-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylethylamineN-(2-chloroethyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-2-propanamineN-(2-Chloroethyl) diisopropylamineN,N-Diisopropyl-2-chloroethylamine1-(Diisopropylamino)-2-cholorethane2-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl chlorideDiisopropylaminoethyl chloride.beta.-Diisopropylaminoethyl chloride

(14) (C.A.S. #108-18-9) Diisopropylamine

N,N-DiisopropylamineN-(1-Methylethyl)-2-propanamine

(15) (C.A.S. #6163-75-3) Dimethyl ethylphosphonate

Dimethyl ethanephosphonateEthylphosphonic acid dimethyl ester

(16) (C.A.S. #756-79-6) Dimethyl methylphosphonate

Dimethoxymethyl phosphine oxideDimethyl methanephosphonateMethanephosphonic acid dimethyl esterMethylphosphonic acid dimethyl ester

(17) (C.A.S. #868-85-9) Dimethyl phosphite

Dimethoxyphosphine oxideDimethyl acid phosphiteDimethyl hydrogen phosphiteDimethyl phosphonateHydrogen dimethyl phosphiteMethyl phosphate

(18) (C.A.S. #124-40-3) Dimethylamine

N-Methyl methanamine

(19) (C.A.S. #506-59-2) Dimethylamine hydrochloride

Dimethylammonium chlorideN-Methyl methanamine hydrochloride

(20) [Reserved]

(21) (C.A.S. #1498-40-4) Ethylphosphonous dichloride

DichloroethylphosphineEthyl phosphonous dichlorideEthyldichlorophosphine

(22) (C.A.S. #430-78-4) Ethylphosphonus difluoride

Ethyldifluorophosphine

(23) (C.A.S. #1066-50-8) Ethylphosphonyl dichloride

Dichloroethylphosphine oxideEthanephosphonyl chlorideEthylphosphinic dichlorideEthylphosphonic acid dichlorideEthylphosphonic dichloride

(24) [Reserved]

(25) (C.A.S. #7664-39-3) Hydrogen fluoride

Anhydrous hydrofluoric acidFluorhydric acidFluorine monohydrideHydrofluoric acid gas

(26) (C.A.S. #3554-74-3) 3-Hydroxyl-1-methylpiperidine

3-Hydroxy-N-methylpiperidine1-Methyl-3-hydroxypiperidineN-Methyl-3-hydroxypiperidine1-Methyl-3-piperidinolN-Methyl-3-piperidinol

(27) (C.A.S. #76-89-1) Methyl benzilate

Benzilic acid methyl ester.alpha.-Hydroxy-.alpha.-phenylbenzeneacetic acid methyl esterMethyl .alpha.-phenylmandelateMethyl diphenylglycolate

(28)-(31) [Reserved]

(32) (C.A.S. #10025-87-3) Phosphorus oxychloride

Phosphonyl trichloridePhosphoric chloridePhosphoric trichloridePhosphoroxychloridePhosphoroxytrichloridePhosphorus chloride oxidePhosphorus monoxide trichloridePhosphorus oxide trichloridePhosphorus oxytrichloridePhosphorus trichloride oxidePhosphoryl trichlorideTrichlorophosphine oxideTrichlorophosphorus oxide

(33) (C.A.S. #10026-13-8) Phosphorus pentachloride

PentachlorophosphoranePentachlorophosphorusPhosphoric chloridePhosphorus(V) chloridePhosphorus perchloride

(34) (C.A.S. #1314-80-3) Phosphorus pentasulfide

Diphosphorus pentasulfidePhosphoric sulfidePhosphorus persulfidePhosphorus sulfide

(35) (C.A.S. #7719-12-2) Phosphorus trichloride

Phosphorus chlorideTrichlorophosphine

(36) C.A.S. #75-97-8) Pinacolone

tert-Butyl methyl ketone2,2-Dimethyl-3-butanone3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanone2,2-Dimethylbutanone3,3-Dimethylbutanone1,1-Dimethylethyl methyl ketoneMethyl tert-butyl ketonePinacolinPinacoline1,1,1-Trimethylacetone

(37) (C.A.S. #464-07-3) Pinacolyl alcohol

tert-Butyl methyl carbinol2,2-Dimethyl-3-butanol3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanol1-Methyl-2,2-dimethylpropanol

(38) (C.A.S. #151-50-8) Potassium cyanide

(39) (C.A.S. #7789-23-3) Potassium fluoride

Potassium monofluoride

(40) (C.A.S. #7789-29-9) Potassium hydrogen fluoride

Hydrogen potassium difluorideHydrogen potassium fluoridePotassium acid fluoridePotassium bifluoridePotassium hydrogen difluoridePotassium monohydrogen difluoride

(41) (C.A.S. #1619-34-7) 3-Quinuclidinol

1-Azabicyclo(2.2.2)octan-3-ol3-Hydroxyquinuclidine

(42) (C.A.S. #3731-38-2) 3-Quinuclidinone

1-Azabicyclo(2.2.2)octan-3-one3-OxyquinuclidineQuinuclidone

(43) (C.A.S.) #1333-83-1) Sodium bifluoride

Sodium hydrogen difluorideSodium hydrogen fluoride

(44) (C.A.S. #143-33-9) Sodium cyanide

(45) (C.A.S. #7681-49-4) Sodium fluoride

Sodium monofluoride

(46) (C.A.S. #1313-82-2) Sodium sulfide

Disodium monosulfideDisodium sulfideSodium monosulfideSodium sulfide

(47) (C.A.S. #10025-67-9) Sulfur Monochloride

(48) (C.A.S. #10545-99-0) Sulfur dicholoride

(49) (C.A.S. #111-48-8) Thiodiglycol

Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfideBis(2-hydroxyethyl) thioetherDi(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfideDiethanol sulfide2,2?-Dithiobis-(ethanol)3-Thiapentane-1,5-diol2,2?-Thiobisethanol2,2?-ThiodiethanolThiodiethylene glycol2,2?-Thiodiglycol

(50) C.A.S. #7719-09-7) Thionyl chloride

Sulfinyl chlorideSulfinyl dichlorideSulfur chloride oxideSulfur oxychlorideSulfurous dichlorideSulfurous oxychlorideThionyl dichloride

(51) (C.A.S. #102-71-6) Triethanolamine

Alkanolamine 244Nitrilotriethanol2,2?,2?-Nitrilotriethanol2,2?,2?-Nitrilotris(ethanol)TEATEA (amino alcohol)Tri (2-hydroxyethyl) amineTriethanolaminTris (.beta.-hydroxyethyl) amineTris (2-hydroxyethyl) amineTrolamine

(52) (C.A.S. #637-39-8) Triethanolamine hydrochloride

(53) (C.A.S. #122-52-1) Triethyl phosphite

Phosphorous acid triethyl esterTriethoxyphosphineTris(ethoxy)phosphine

(54) (C.A.S. #121-45-9) Trimethyl phosphite

Phosphorus acid trimethyl esterTrimethoxyphosphine

(l) Interpretation 12: Computers. (1) Digital computers or computer systems classified under ECCN 4A003.b or .c, that qualify for “No License Required” (NLR) must be evaluated on the basis of Adjusted Peak Performance (APP) alone, to the exclusion of all other technical parameters. Digital computers or computer systems classified under ECCN 4A003.b or .c that qualify for License Exception APP must be evaluated on the basis of APP, to the exclusion of all other technical parameters. Assemblies performing analog-to-digital conversions are evaluated under Category 3—Electronics, ECCN 3A002.h.

(2) Related equipment classified under ECCN 4A003.g may be exported or reexported under License Exceptions GBS or CIV. When related equipment is exported or reexported as part of a computer system, NLR or License Exception APP is available for the computer system and the related equipment, as appropriate.

(m) Interpretation 13: Encryption commodities and software controlled for EI reasons. Encryption commodities and software controlled for EI reasons under ECCNs 5A002, 5A004 and 5D002 may be pre-loaded on a laptop, handheld device or other computer or equipment and exported under the tools of trade provision of License Exception TMP or the personal use exemption under License Exception BAG, subject to the terms and conditions of such License Exceptions. Neither License Exception TMP nor License Exception BAG contains a reporting requirement. Like other “information security” “software,” components, “electronic assemblies” or modules, the control status of encryption commodities and software is determined in Category 5—Part 2 even if they are bundled, commingled or incorporated in a computer or other equipment. However, commodities and software specially designed for medical end use that incorporate an item in Category 5—Part 2 are not controlled in Category 5—Part 2. See paragraph (a) of supplement no. 3 to part 774 (Statements of Understanding) of the EAR.

(n) Interpretation 14: Unfinished “600 series” commodities. Forgings, castings, and other unfinished products, such as extrusions and machined bodies, that have reached a stage in manufacturing where they are clearly identifiable by mechanical properties, material composition, geometry, or function as commodities controlled by any Product Group A (“End Items,” “Equipment,” “Accessories,” “Attachments,” “Parts,” “Components” and “Systems”) “600 series” ECCN are controlled in that “600 series” ECCN.

[61 FR 12920, Mar. 25, 1996]Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 770.2, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.