Authorization of Certain “Items” to Entities on the Entity List in the Context of Specific Standards Activities
bis-export-control · Bureau of Industry and Security · Published 2022-09-09 · Effective 2022-09-09 · 87 FR 55241
Document
Document number
2022-19415
Federal Register citation
87 FR 55241
CFR reference
15 CFR 744
Type
Rule
Action
Interim final rule with request for comments.
Category
bis-export-control
Sub-agency
Bureau of Industry and Security
Publication date
2022-09-09
Effective date
2022-09-09
Commerce docket
Docket No. 220901-0180
Abstract
In this interim final rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to authorize the release of specified items subject to the EAR without a license when that release occurs in the context of a "standards- related activity," as defined in this rule. BIS is revising the terms used in the EAR to describe the actions permissible under the authorization rather than defining the organizations to which it applies. The scope of the authorization is revised to include certain "technology" as well as "software" and applies to all entities listed on BIS's Entity List. The uncertainty of not knowing whether other entities listed on the Entity List are participants in standards organizations and whether a BIS license is required to release low- level technology for legitimate standards activities has caused U.S. companies to limit their participation in standards-related activities in areas that are critical to U.S. national security. This authorization only overcomes licensing requirements imposed as a result of an entity's inclusion on the Entity List; other EAR licensing requirements, including additional end-use or end-user based licensing requirements may continue to apply. This final rule does not change the assessment of whether "technology" or "software" is subject to the EAR. BIS is making these revisions to ensure that export controls and associated compliance concerns as they relate to the Entity List do not impede the leadership and participation of U.S. companies in national and international standards-related activities