[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 15, Volume 2]
[Revised as of January 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 15CFR742.6]

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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
  CHAPTER VII--BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 742_CONTROL POLICY_CCL BASED CONTROLS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  742.6  Regional stability.

    (a) License requirements. The following controls are maintained in 
support of U.S. foreign policy to maintain regional stability:
    (1) As indicated in the CCL and in RS Column 1 of the Country Chart 
(see Supplement No. 1 to part 738 of the EAR), a license is required to 
all destinations, except Canada, for items described on the CCL under 
ECCNs 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c, or .e; 6A003.b.3 and b.4; 6A008.j.1; 
6A998.b; 6D001 (only ``software'' for the ``development'' or 
``production'' of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c; 6A003.b.3 and .b.4; 
or 6A008.j.1); 6D002 (only ``software'' for the ``use'' of items in 
6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c; 6A003.b.3 and .b.4; or 6A008.j.1); 6D991 (only 
``software'' for the ``development,'' ``production,'' or ``use'' of 
equipment controlled by 6A002.e or 6A998.b); 6E001 (only ``technology'' 
for ``development'' of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, and .c or .e, 
6A003.b.3 and b.4, or 6A008.j.1); 6E002 (only ``technology'' for 
``production'' of items in 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, .c, or .e, 6A003.b.3 or 
b.4, or 6A008.j.1); 6E991 (only ``technology'' for the ``development,'' 
ldquo;production,'' or ``use'' of equipment controlled by 6A998.b); 
7D001 (only ``software'' for ``development'' or ``production'' of items 
in 7A001, 7A002, or 7A003); 7E001 (only ``technology'' for the 
``development'' of inertial navigation systems, inertial equipment, and 
specially designed components therefor for civil aircraft); 7E002 (only 
``technology'' for the ``production'' of inertial navigation systems, 
inertial equipment, and specially designed components therefor for civil 
aircraft); 7E101 (only ``technology'' for the ``use'' of inertial 
navigation systems, inertial equipment, and specially designed 
components for civil aircraft).
    (2) As indicated in the CCL and in RS Column 2 of the Country Chart 
(see Supplement No. 1 to part 738 of the EAR), a license is required to 
any destination except countries in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement 
No. 1 to part 740 of the EAR), The Czech Republic, Hungary, Iceland, New 
Zealand and

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Poland for items described on the CCL under ECCNs 2A983, 2D983 and 
2E983, and for military vehicles and certain commodities (specially 
designed) used to manufacture military equipment, described on the CCL 
in ECCNs 0A018.c, 1B018.a, 2B018, and 9A018.a and .b.
    (b) Licensing policy. (1) Applications to export and reexport items 
described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section will be reviewed on a 
case-by-case basis to determine whether the export or reexport could 
contribute directly or indirectly to any country's military capabilities 
in a manner that would alter or destabilize a region's military balance 
contrary to the foreign policy interests of the United States.
    (2) Applications to export and reexport commodities described in 
paragraph (a)(2) of this section will generally be considered favorably 
on a case-by-case basis unless there is evidence that the export or 
reexport would contribute significantly to the destabilization of the 
region to which the equipment is destined.
    (3) For terrorist-designated countries, the applicable licensing 
policies are found in parts 742 and 746 of the EAR.
    (c) Contract sanctity date: March 21, 2003. This contract sanctity 
date applies only to items controlled under ECCNs 2A983, 2D983 and 2E983 
destined for countries not listed in Country Group E (Supplement 1 to 
part 740). See parts 742 and 746 for the contract sanctity requirements 
applicable to exports and reexports to countries listed in Country Group 
E.
    (d) U.S. controls. Although the United States seeks cooperation from 
like-minded countries in maintaining regional stability controls, at 
this time these controls are maintained only by the United States.

[61 FR 12786, Mar. 25, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 2458, Jan. 15, 1998; 67 
FR 11897, Mar. 18, 2002; 67 FR 59725, Sept. 23, 2002; 68 FR 16211, Apr. 
3, 2003]