[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: 15CFR746.8]

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                  TITLE 15--COMMERCE AND FOREIGN TRADE
 
  CHAPTER VII--BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
 
PART 746_EMBARGOES AND OTHER SPECIAL CONTROLS--Table of Contents
 
Sec.  746.8  Rwanda.

    (a) Introduction. In addition to the controls on Rwanda reflected on 
the Country Chart in Supplement 1 to part

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738 of the EAR, there are special controls on items that fall within the 
scope of a United Nations Security Council arms embargo.
    (b) License requirements. (1) Under Executive Order 12918 of May 26, 
1994, and in conformity with United Nations Security Council (UNSC) 
Resolution 918 of May 17, 1994, an embargo applies to the sale or supply 
to Rwanda of arms and related mat[eacute]riel of all types and 
regardless of origin, including weapons and ammunition, military 
vehicles and equipment, paramilitary police equipment, and spare parts 
for such items. You will therefore need a license for the sale, supply 
or export to Rwanda of embargoed items, as listed in paragraph (b)(1)(i) 
and (ii) of this section, from the territory of the United States by any 
person. You will also need a license for the export, reexport, sale or 
supply to Rwanda of such items by any United States person in any 
foreign country or other location. (Reexport controls imposed by this 
embargo apply only to reexports by U.S. persons.) You will also need a 
license for the use of any U.S.-registered aircraft or vessel to supply 
or transport to Rwanda any such items. These requirements apply to 
embargoed items, regardless of origin.
    (i) Crime Control and Detection Equipment as identified on the CCL 
under CC Columns No. 1, 2 or 3 in the Country Chart column of the 
``License Requirements'' section of the applicable ECCN.
    (ii) Items described by any ECCN ending in ``018'', and items 
described by ECCNs 0A978; 0A979; 0A982; 0A984; 0A986; 0A988; 0B986; 
0E982; 1A005; 5A980; 6A002.a.1, a.2, a.3, and .c; 6A003.b.3 and b.4; 
6E001; 6E002; and 9A991.a.
    (2) This embargo became effective at 11:59 p.m. EDT on May 26, 1994.
    (3) Definitions. For the purposes of this section, the term:
    (i) Person means a natural person as well as a corporation, business 
association, partnership, society, trust, or any other entity, 
organization or group, including governmental entities; and
    (ii) United States person means any citizen or national of the 
United States, any lawful permanent resident of the United States, or 
any corporation, business association, partnership, society, trust, or 
any other entity, organization or group, including governmental 
entities, organized under the laws of the United States (including 
foreign branches).
    (c) Licensing policy. Applications for export or reexport of all 
items listed in paragraphs (b)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section are 
subject to a general policy of denial. Consistent with United Nations 
Security Council Resolution 918 and the United Nations Participation 
Act, this embargo is effective notwithstanding the existence of any 
rights or obligations conferred or imposed by any international 
agreement or any contract entered into or any license or permit granted 
prior to that date, except to the extent provided in regulations, 
orders, directives or licenses that may be issued in the future under 
Executive Order 12918 or under the EAR.
    (d) Related controls. The Department of State, Office of Defense 
Trade Controls, maintains controls on arms and military equipment under 
the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR parts 120 through 
130).

[61 FR 12806, Mar. 25, 1996, as amended at 63 FR 42229, Aug. 7, 1998; 65 
FR 55179, Sept. 13, 2000]