Virtual Proficiency Series on Export Administration Regulations 2022 - DS

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REGISTER NOW AmericanConference.com/Proficiency-EAR • 888 224 2480 Part of ACI’s PROFICIENCY SERIES EARN CLE CREDITS Export Administration Regulations VIRTUAL PROFICIENCY SERIES CALENDAR-ALT October 3 – 27, 2022 (Eastern Daylight Time) Learn and connect at this immersive, practical 4-week masterclass on EAR essentials. Your 1-Month Passport to EAR Proficiency: CALENDAR-ALT 4 weeks, 2 sessions weekly cogs 5 in-depth modules clock 28 hours of true professional development PENCIL-ALT 4 hands-on, practical sessions with case studies and hypotheticals video 8 session recordings for future reference lightbulb Build your “Brain Trust”, sounding board and global network File-Alt Substantive resource materials for your daily work Certificate of completion + CLE credits Schedule permits attendance in all time zonesglobe clock Practical Learning with Leading Exporters: Cognizant L3Harris Technologies Applied Materials Google TransDigm Wartsila Defense ESAB Corporation

Take a Deep Dive to Master the Essentials

ACI’s highly anticipated Proficiency Series provides true immersion in the EAR with the objective of becoming proficient in four weeks.

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Your Blueprint to Proficiency: Immersive and Practical

• Interactive format that encourages dialogue with attendees and speakers

• Convenient and easy to follow: Fits around your schedule, 2 times per week in easy-to-follow blocks focused on what you really need for your work

Real Life, Not Textbook

• Expert speakers will take you through concrete experiences and “war stories”

• Actionable takeaways for your work: Sharpen your knowledge and skills for success on the job

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The Essential Passport to Proficiency for:

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WEEK 1 Oct. 3 & 6 Roadmap
Classification Military End
Rule & the Direct Product Rule with Hypothetical Exercises WEEK 2 Oct. 11 & 13 Deemed Exports and Technology Transfers Part I Deemed Exports and Technology Transfers Part II WEEK 3 Oct. 18 & 20 Licensing Requirements and Exceptions Part I Licensing Requirements and Exceptions Part II WEEK 4 Oct. 25 & 27 EAR Enforcement & Compliance in Practice Review of Proficiency Assignment and Open Q&A

EXPERT INSTRUCTORS:

Richard Baldwin

Director of International Trade Compliance

TransDigm Group Inc.

Nate Bolin

Partner

DLA Piper LLP

Lexia Krown

Vice President, Global Trade Compliance ESAB Corporation

Thad McBride Partner Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

Jennifer McGinn

Compliance Director /General Counsel Defense Maritime Solutions, Inc.

Luiz Prado

Program Manager, Legal Specialist, Global Trade Compliance

Google

Lori E. Scheetz

Partner Wiley Rein LLP

Anne Scheinfeldt

Assistant Deputy General Counsel

Comcast Cable Debbie Shaffer

Senior Manager, Sector Lead Commercial Aviation Solutions Sector L3Harris Technologies

Mollie Sitkowski

Partner

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Robert Slack Partner

Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Bob Vander Lugt

Partner Little, Rothwell & Vander Lugt, PLLC

Clinton Yu Partner Barnes & Thornburg LLP

Scott Wise Senior Counsel, Global Trade Microsoft Alexandra Landis Assistant General Counsel Textron Systems Corporation

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1: Roadmap & Classification

YOUR U.S. EXPORT CONTROLS ROADMAP: A Review of Key Concepts, Agencies, Their Jurisdictions and Roles –and Who to Contact for What

During this practical, opening session, the expert instructors will take you through the key agencies, their roles, as well as tips for how to contact the agencies and leverage online resources for keeping current.

JURISDICTION: EAR vs. ITAR

• BIS, DDTC, DTSA, OFAC, DOJ and HSI: Which agency does what?

• How the EAR defines “export” for technology and software vs. items

• Defining “dual-use,” “technical data” and “technical assistance”

• What is a “re-export”?

• What is the Entity List?

CLASSIFICATION: EAR Parts 732, 736, 738, 742, 744, 746, 772 and 774-ACCL and CCC

• What are EAR-controlled commodities, technology and software?

• Understanding the 10 categories under the Commerce Control List (“CCL”) under 15 CFR §774, Supplement 1

• EAR99, 600-Series, and other ECCNs

ECCNs

• Navigating ECCNs

• How to identify the right ECCN for an item

• How to match specific characteristics of your item to an ECCN

• Determining the right ECCN for technology and software, including emerging technologies

MILITARY ITEMS AND THE 600 SERIES

• Military items controlled under the EAR and the 600 Series

• How to successfully “catch” and “release” – navigating paragraph (a) and (b)

• The most common pitfalls in the “catch” and “release” process

• Classifying non-U.S. origin items produced with U.S. origin content or technical data

“SPECIALLY DESIGNED”

• Tips and tricks for self-determining items as “specially designed” and understanding exemptions

CCATs

• Submitting a Commodity Classification Request to BIS: When and how to submit a CCATS

• Best practices for navigating CCL categories, product groups and series

• What is the Commerce Country Chart (“CCC”)

• What to do once you obtain your ECCN, and how to determine if an export license is required

• What do you do if no ECCN fits your product?

• Questions to ask when classifying new technologies, and conducting market and IT functionality analyses

• When to contact the manufacturer, producer, or developer

• Documentation and appropriate record keeping to support your determination

• How to apply the “specially designed” criteria in the CCL

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WEEK 1: October 3rd, 2022 • 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific MODULE

2: Two Tricky EAR Areas

The Military End Use/Military End User Rule and the Direct Product Rule, with Hypothetical Exercises

Richard Baldwin

Director of International Trade Compliance TransDigm Group Inc.

15 CFR Part 744-Military User and End-User Regulations: Need-to-Know Concepts, Recent Changes and Their Practical Impact

• Defining “military end-user”

• EAR Section 744.21 restrictions on the export, reexport, and transfer of certain items for “military end uses”

• How and why the Commerce Department expanded the “Military End-User” definition to include: any item “that supports or contributes to the operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, refurbishing, ‘development,’ or ‘production,’ of military items.”

• Understanding the six elements of the “use” definition in the EAR

• Recent expansion of restrictions on the provision of items to “Military End-User” to China

• Supplement No. 2 to Part 744: Items subject to the military end use/end user restrictions

Foreign Direct Product Rule: General Prohibition 3 Under the EAR

• What is (and isn’t) captured by the rule?

• ECCNs that are subject to the rule

• Determining if and when an item is a direct product of technology or software

• Products, software, and technology, including lower-level encryption items, semiconductor equipment and technology, and aircraft parts and components

• EECNs 2A290, 2A291, 2B999, 2D290, 3A991, 3A992, 3A999, 3B991, 3B992, 3C992, 3D991, 5B991, 5A992, 5D992, 6A991, 6A996, and 9B990

• Regional Stability (RS) controls for certain items: “Y” paragraph of 600-series and 9×515 ECCNs

• Exports or re-exports to China or in-country transfers within China of items covered by § 744.21

• What recordkeeping is necessary throughout the product development of a 600 Series item?

• How the EAR defines “knowledge”

• Understanding BIS Know-Your-Customer (KYC) rules and guidance

Hypothetical Exercises, Q & A and Review: Classification, Military User and End-User Regulations

The expert instructors will take you through three scenarios, and how to apply key definitions and requirements. A helpful way to solidify your grasp of key concepts and understand their practical application. As a closing segment, instructors will provide additional clarification and guidance, and take your question.

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WEEK 1: October 6th, 2022 • 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific MODULE
I had fun and it was nice to engage with others in the field who are having similar challenges. It was a great session. I plan to dial in to future sessions. DIRECTOR – INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMPLIANCE, GULFSTREAM AEROSPACE CORPORATION

WEEK 2: October 11th, 2022

• 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific

MODULE 3

Part I: Deemed Exports and Technology Transfers

Textron Systems Corporation

734.13(b) of the EAR: The Nuts and Bolts of Deemed Export and Re-Export Compliance

• Key definitions, including “deemed export”, “re-export” and “foreign national”

• Understanding the “deemed export” rule governing transfers of U.S.- origin technology and technical data to foreign nationals

• When is a BIS license required for a foreign national?

• Practical tips for interpreting deemed export rules

• Minimizing the risk of sharing controlled technical data with suppliers, customers, and business partners

• What is permissible when screening for nationality to satisfy export control requirements: Anti-discrimination laws and their intersection with export controls

• Working with HR to on how to properly communicate and document nationality and export control issues with job candidates

• Practical tips for detecting, mapping, and evaluating risk

• Instituting proper controls for the sharing of information between foreign parties, parent companies, subsidiaries, and affiliates

• Determining administrator and user access based on identity, location, and rights

WEEK 2: October 13th, 2022 • 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific

MODULE 3

Part II: Deemed Exports and Technology Transfers

Robert Slack Partner Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Scott Wise Senior Counsel, Global Trade Microsoft

Sections 734.2(b), 734.15 and 734.20: Technology Transfers Under the EAR

• How to define “technology” and “technical data” under the EAR

• EAR definitions of a “release” of “technology” or source code under Section 734.15

• Activities that are not “deemed” re-exports under Section 734.20

• Exemptions to technology regulation: Published technology, fundamental research, nonproprietary systems descriptions

Technology Control Plans: Core Elements

• What is a technology control plan (“TCP”)?

• Examples of IT controls and network access rights

• Risks associated with R&D, JV, and other business partners: How to assess if they are complying with export control rules when handling your technology?

Hypothetical Exercises, Q & A and Review

Toward solidifying your understanding of deemed exports, re-exports and technology transfer rules, the instructors will discuss a case study, how to put theory into practice and take your questions. A helpful way to solidify your grasp of key concepts and understand their practical application.

As a closing segment, instructors will provide additional clarification and guidance, and take your questions.

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Provides in-depth, practical knowledge and experience that I will be able to take back to improve our processes and program. OSHKOSH CORPORATION

WEEK 3: October 18th, 2022

• 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific

MODULE 4

PART I: Licensing Requirements and Exceptions

Debbie Shaffer Senior Manager, Sector Lead Commercial Aviation Solutions Sector L3Harris Technologies

DLA Piper LLP

When and How to Submit an EAR License Application: The Fundamentals of Form BIS-748P, Using SNAP-R and Reducing the Risk of RWAs

This segment will consist of a deep dive into when an EAR license is required-and how to submit an application that meets BIS expectations.

As part of this session, instructors will analyze sample license applications to highlight the essential do’s and don’ts.

Essential elements of Form BIS-748P and the SNAP-R system

• 600 Series licensing and associated challenges

• How to draft effective license applications: BIS requirements and expectations

• Supplemental information required in the application

• Developing data sheets, end-user statements and cover letters

• Preparing supporting documentation verification of ECCNs

» end-use of items to be exported

» documents supplied by the prospective purchaser

» international import certificate

» statement of ultimate consignee and purchaser

• Technology Control Plans and other detailed information for deemed export applications

• The approvals process, expected timeline and how to reduce the risk of delay

• Requests for additional information: How are licensing determinations made by BIS?

• What triggers a Return Without Action (RWA)?

• Accepting and implementing conditions

• Process for amending a license

• Re-export licenses and license responsibility for foreign parties

WEEK 3: October 20th, 2022

• 1:00–4:30pm Eastern/ 10:00am–1:30pm Pacific

MODULE 4

Part II: Licensing Requirements and Exceptions

Lexia Krown

Vice President, Global Trade Compliance ESAB Corporation

Thad McBride Partner Bass, Berry & Sims PLC

The Ins and Outs of EAR Licensing Exceptions: How to Determine If, When and How They Apply

• Application and significant developments related to key exceptions, including: Additional Permissive Reexports (APR)

• Shipments of Limited Value (LVS)

• Servicing and Replacement of Parts and Equipment (RPL)

• Shipments to Country Group B Countries (GBS)

• Strategic Trade Authorization (STA)

• Technology and Software Under Restriction (TSR)

• Technology and Software Unrestricted (TSU)

• Aircraft, Vessels and Spacecraft (AVS)

• Temporary Imports, Exports, Re-Exports, and Transfers (TMP)

• Encryption Commodities, Software, and Technology (ENC)

Hypothetical Exercises, Q & A and Review on the Do’s and Don’ts

Toward solidifying your understanding of licensing requirements and exceptions, the instructors will take you through a series of hypothetical scenarios to help you apply and take advantage of license exceptions in a practical manner. Ample time will be left for Q&A.

As a closing segment, instructors will provide additional clarification and guidance, and take your questions.

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EAR Enforcement & Compliance in Practice

The Essentials of an Effective Export Compliance Program (ECP)

• What are the core elements of an effective export management and compliance program?

• Concrete examples of the changes that exporters are making to stay compliant in the wake of recent developments

& Reath LLP

• How exporters are upgrading their tracking of classification and re-classification

• Recordkeeping do’s and don’ts

BIS “Know Your Customer” Guidance, Supply Chain-Screening and Red Flags: The Essentials of Vetting Third Parties, End-Users and End-Uses

• What are the most important risk areas to consider when screening, vetting, and choosing suppliers?

• How can companies identify and resolve third party risks early on?

• Overview of BIS “Know Your Customer” Guidance

• Screening based on the Denied Persons List and Entity List

• “Red Flags” that should trigger suspicion at the due diligence phase

• Key EAR requirements for freight forwarders and other third parties throughout the supply chain

Key EAR Enforcement Actions and Compliance Lessons Learned

• How do enforcement agencies work together to enforce the EAR?

• What kinds of EAR violations trigger an enforcement response?

• What pushes a case from a warning letter to a penalty – and what can lead to criminal prosecution

• Where the exporter’s responsibility for third party compliance begins and ends

• Vetting and due diligence of third parties, including subcontractors, freight forwarders, distributors, customs brokers, customers, re-sellers and others

• Contractual safeguards to implement for orders and shipments, nature and extent of audit rights, and when to terminate the relationship due to export enforcement risks

• How to monitor supplier and other third-party outsourcing activities

• What can mitigate versus increase your company’s exposure?

• How do you handle law enforcement requests for help in the investigation of a third party?

• What is a voluntary disclosure? How BIS approaches them – and the impact on enforcement

Already the first module was a great opportunity to get to work with seasoned trade compliance professionals in an in-depth discussion of very complex trade compliance subjects with the upcoming generation of trade compliance leaders. The presentations were challenging and the very thought-provoking questions from the audience were even more so. All in all, it was an excellent way to spend an afternoon.
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Bob Vander Lugt Partner Little, Rothwell & Vander Lugt, PLLC

In advance of this last unit, participants will complete an assignment on the life cycle of an export. The questions will be based on a case study of an export transaction from A to Z. During the session, participants will share their responses to the assignment questions, followed by feedback from the expert instructors.

Award of “Passport to Proficiency”

Participants who have completed all Units will receive a certificate reflecting their proficiency in the essentials of the Export Administration Regulations.

Comments 1:1 and Smaller-Group Q&A

Each participant will benefit from the opportunity to engage in 1:1 and smaller-group Q&A with instructors.

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