Export Control Reform Roundup – Overview of Recent Developments

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In This Issue:

- I. BIS and DDTC Publish Their Respective Proposed “Bookend” Controls on Toxicological Agents and Directed Energy Weapons

- II. BIS and DDTC Publish Their Respective Proposed “Bookend” Definitions Rules

- III. DDTC’s Proposed Rule Relation to ITAE Registration and Licensing of US Persons Providing Defense Services

- IV. BIS and DDTC Proposed Rules to Revise Destination Control Statement and Other Export Clearance Requirements

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- Excerpt from BIS and DDTC Publish Their Respective Proposed “Bookend” Controls on Toxicological Agents and Directed Energy Weapons:

On June 17, 2015, the BIS and DDTC published in the Federal Register their proposed rules for U.S. export controls on toxicological agents and associated equipment, as well as directed energy weapons that are currently designated in U.S. Munitions List (USML) Categories XIV and XVIII, respectively. See 80 Fed. Reg. 34562; and, 80 Fed. Reg. 34572. The BIS and DDTC are requesting that public comments weighing in on the proposed rules be submitted by August 17, 2015.

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