Export Controls
Shipment Out of the U.S.
How To Ship a Controlled Commodity
A license for shipping/transferring controlled commodities and equipment is only
required when the item is shipped out of the country. A licenses to ship
a controlled commodity or equipment outside the United States is required even when
the commodity or equipment is used in or results from fundamental research.
- If a commodity is controlled under
ITAR, then a license is always required before it can be shipped
to any country outside the United States, except in limited circumstances such as
shipment to a military base overseas. Licenses are also required to import such
items. The University of California, Office of the President, handles such licenses.
- For commodities controlled under EAR, licensing requirements depend upon the country
to which the item is being shipped. To determine if a license is required, begin
by finding your item or research activity on the Alphabetical Index to the
Commerce Control List (CCL) (pdf).
- Determine the ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) for each item.
Determine the classification using the following methods:
-
- Review the Alphabetical
Index to the Commerce Control List (CCL) (pdf)). The index will give an ECCN
for each item listed. Look in the corresponding CCL category to determine if the
item is described by that ECCN. You may need to review more than one ECCN description.
Instructions for using the CCL are found in
EAR Part 738 (pdf).
- Go to the source. Ask the manufacturer, producer or developer of the item. If the
item has been exported in the past, they may know the ECCN, what countries require
a license, and whether a license exception may be used. Information on license exceptions
can be found in EAR Part 740
(pdf).
- Contact Bruce Morgan, Assistant Vice Chancellor
for Research in the Office of Research.
- Using the appropriate category list, determine your ECCN controls (i.e. the ECCN
3A981 is found on the Category 3 - Electronics Design, Development and Production
category list).
- Cross reference the 'reason(s) for control' with the Commerce Country Chart.
- Determine if a license is required in the 'reason for control' column for the country
where your item is to be shipped.
It is important to note that even in cases when
license approval form the Department of Commerce is not required to ship a controlled
item to a particular country, there are administrative requirements (see
15CFRPart 762) and records that must be maintained regarding shipments of
all EAR controlled items out of the United States. Bruce Morgan
in the Office of Research:
- can assist you in determining whether a specific license is required
- will arrange to secure a license when needed
- can advise you on what records need to be maintained in cases where a controlled
item can be shipped without a license
UC faculty and staff must take these steps to assure that they do not violate
the export regulations and become personally liable for the substantial civil and
criminal penalties.