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Here’s a list of ITAR exemptions that may apply to your product. Please note the date of this article when using the table.

Uctox 2 7 9 0. DDTC ITAR Exemption Codes

  1. Form DSP-83, Non-Transfer and Use Certificate. In any instance when a copy of a Form DSP-83 is provided to support an export application, the applicant must retain the original of the DSP-83, regardless of the final outcome of the request (approval, denial, return without action) and it must be made available to DDTC immediately upon request.
  2. The Dynamic Shift Program (DSP) that controls the eight-speed tiptronic is a small steel box housed inside the shifting unit. It uses a high-speed processor. In mode D, the DSP prefers high gears and low engine speeds in the interest of efficient driving; in the sporty S mode, it stays in the gears longer during acceleration.
  3. DSP-Quattro v5.1.2 MAC TNT Sep 3 2019 46 MB Audio File Editing, AudioCD Mastering, Plug-in Hosting A new application forged on its distinguished past. Rebuilt from the bottom up for macOS Mojave (.), DSP-Quattro 5 stands on the foundation of its award-winning twenty-three year history, primed to carry on its tradition of excellence.
CodeDescription
123.4A122 CFR 123.4 (a) (1) Temporary import of U. S. – origin defense items for servicing, inspection, testing, calibration, repair, overhaul, reconditioning, or one-to-one replacement of defective items.
123.4A222 CFR 123.4 (a) (2) Temporary import of U.S. – origin defense item to be enhanced, upgraded, or incorporated into another item which the permanent export has been authorized by Directorate of Defense Controls.
123.4A322 CFR 123.4 (a) (3) Temporary import of U.S. – origin defense items for demonstration or marketing.
123.4A422 CFR 123.4 (a) (4) Temporary import of U.S. – origin defense items which have been rejected for permanent import by Treasury.
123.4A522 CFR 123.4 (a) (5) Temporary import of U.S. – origin defense items approved for import under Foreign Military Sales Program.
123.4B22 CFR 123.4 (b) Temporary import but not subsequent export of item incorporated into another article.
123.622 CFR 123.6 From the United States to foreign trade zone or Customs bonded warehouse.
123.9E22 CFR 123.9 (e) Re-export or retransfer of U.S. – origin items incorporated into foreign defense article to a government of a NATO country or the governments of Australia or Japan.
123.11B22 CFR 123.11 (b) Vessel or aircraft does not enter territorial waters or airspace if no defense articles are carried as cargo.
123.1222 CFR 123.12 Shipments between U.S. possessions.
123.1322 CFR 123.13 Defense article on domestic air shipment via foreign country.
123.16B122 CFR 123.16 (b) (1) Defense articles in support of agreements.
123.16B222 CFR 123.16 (b) (2) Components or spare parts less than $500.
123.16B322 CFR 123.16 (b) (3) Packing cases for defense articles.
123.16B422 CFR 123.16 (b) (4) Models and mock-ups.
123.16B522 CFR 123.16 (b) (5) Temporary export for public exhibition, trade show, air show or related event if that article was previously licensed for public exhibition.
123.16B922 CFR 123.16 (b) (9) Temporary export of unclassified component, part, tool or test equipment to affiliate or facility owned or controlled by the U.S. person.
123.17A22 CFR 123.17 (a) Components and parts for Category I (a) firearms not exceeding $100 wholesale.
123.17B22 CFR 123.17 (b) Non-automatic Category I (a) firearms manufactured in or before 1898 or replica.
123.17C22 CFR 123.17 (c) Temporary export of no more than three non-automatic Category I (a) firearms and no more than 1,000 cartridges.
123.17D22 CFR 123.17 (d) Firearms for foreign persons brought in under 27 CFR 178.115 (d).
123.17E22 CFR 123.17 (e) Not more than 1,000 cartridges of ammunition for non-automatic firearms for personal use.
123.17F22 CFR 123.17 (f) Temporary export of one set of “Body Armor” for personal use without a license from the United States by an individual (U.S. person). Companies cannot use this exemption.
123.17G22 CFR 123.17 (g) Temporary export of one set of “Body Armor” for personal use without a license going to Afghanistan and to Iraq. Companies cannot use this exemption.
123.18A122 CFR 123.18 (a) (1) Non-automatic firearms for servicemen’s clubs for members of U.S. Armed Forces.
123.18A222 CFR 123.18 (a) (2) Non-automatic firearms for personal use by member of U.S. Armed Forces or civilian employee of Department of Defense.
123.18A322 CFR 123.18 (a) (3) Non-automatic firearms for personal use by U.S. Government employees.
123.18B22 CFR 123.18 (b) Not more than 1,000 cartridges of ammunition for personal use by U.S. Government employees.
123.1922 CFR 123.19 Canadian and Mexican border shipments.
124.2A22 CFR 124.2 (a) Training in basic operation and maintenance of defense articles authorized for export to the same recipient.
124.2B22 CFR 124.2 (b) Defense services performed by U.S. persons drafted into military force of a foreign nation.
124.2C22 CFR 124.2 (c) Maintenance training or performance training to NATO countries, Australia, Japan, and Sweden.
124.3A22 CFR 124.3 (a) Unclassified technical data within scope of an approved manufacturing license or technical assistance agreement.
124.3B22 CFR 124.3 (b) Classified technical data in furtherance of an approved manufacturing license or technical assistance agreement.
125.2B22 CFR 125.2 (b) Technical data for foreign filing of patent application not exceeding its domestic patent filing.
125.4B122 CFR 125.4 (b) (1) Technical data pursuant to official written request or directive of Department of Defense.
125.4B222 CFR 125.4 (b) (2) Technical data in furtherance of agreement approved under 22 CFR Part 124.
125.4B322 CFR 125.4 (b) (3) Technical data in furtherance of contract between exporter and U.S. Government agency that does not disclose design, development, production, or manufacture details of defense article.
125.4B422 CFR 125.4 (b) (4) Copies of technical data previously authorized for export to same recipient.
125.4B522 CFR 125.4 (b) (5) Technical data regarding basic operations, maintenance, and training to same recipient of lawfully exported defense article.
125.4B622 CFR 125.4 (b) (6) Technical data related to firearms not in excess of .50 caliber and ammunition not in excess of .50 caliber, not including design, development, production, or manufacturing details.
125.4B722 CFR 125.4 (b) (7) Technical data being returned to original source of import.
125.4B822 CFR 125.4 (b) (8) Technical data directly related to classified information which has been previously authorized for export to same recipient, not including design, development, production, or manufacturing details.
125.4B922 CFR 125.4 (b) (9) Technical data sent by U.S. corporation to a U.S. person employed by that corporation overseas or to a U.S. Government agency.
125.4B1022 CFR 125.4 (b) (10) Unclassified technical data in U.S. by U.S. institution of higher learning to full-time foreign employee.
125.4B1122 CFR 125.4 (b) (11) Exporter granted written exemption from Directorate of Defense Trade Controls for technical data pursuant to arrangement with Department of Defense, Department of Energy, or NASA.
125.4B1222 CFR 125.4 (b) (12) Technical data exempt under 22 CFR 126.
125.4B1322 CFR 125.4 (b) (13) Technical data for public release by cognizant U.S. Government agency or Directorate for Freedom of Information and Security Review.
125.4C22 CFR 125.4 (c) Defense services and unclassified technical data to nationals of NATO countries, Australia, Japan, and Sweden for responding to written request from Department of Defense for quote or bid proposal.
125.5A22 CFR 125.5 (a) Unclassified technical data during classified plant visit authorized by Directorate of Defense Trade Controls; approved government-to-government program; or U.S. Government agency having classification jurisdiction over classified defense article or classified technical data.
125.5B22 CFR 125.5 (b) Classified technical data during plant visit approved by appropriate U.S. Government agency.
125.5C22 CFR 125.5 (c) Unclassified technical data during plant visit approved by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.
126.322 CFR 126.3 Exceptional or undue hardship.
126.4A22 CFR 126.4 (a) Temporary import or temporary export of defense article, technical data, or defense service by or for agency of U.S. Government.
126.4C22 CFR 126.4 (c) Temporary import, temporary export, or permanent export of defense article, technical data, or defense service for end-use by U.S. Government agency in foreign country.
126.5A22 CFR 126.5 (a) Temporary import and return to Canada of unclassified defense articles originating from Canada.
126.5B22 CFR 126.5 (b) Permanent or temporary export of certain defense articles, related technical data, and defense services for end-use in Canada.
126.5C22 CFR 126.5 (c) Defense service or technical data to Canada.
126.6A22 CFR 126.6 (a) Defense article or technical data sold, leased, or loaned by Department of Defense to a foreign country or international organization.
126.6B22 CFR 126.6 (b) Foreign military aircraft or naval vessel.
126.6C22 CFR 126.6 (c) Defense article, technical data, or defense service sold, leased, or loaned by Department of Defense under Foreign Military Sales Program.
126.16E1United States and Australian combined military or counter-terrorism operations
126.16E2United States and Australian cooperative security and defense research, development, production, and support programs
126.16E3Mutually determined specific security and defense projects where the Government of Australia is the end-user
126.16E4U.S. Government end-use
126.17E1United States and United Kingdom combined military or counter-terrorism operations
126.17E2United States and United Kingdom cooperative security and defense research, development, production, and support programs
126.17E3Mutually determined specific security and defense projects where the Government of the United Kingdom is the end-user
126.17E4U.S. Government end-use

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