Miscellaneous Licensing and Reporting Responsibilities and Enforcement
AI-generated summary for informational purposes only. Not legal advice. See the original source for the authoritative text.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is extending its information collection OMB 0694-0122 for another three years. This covers various licensing, reporting, and enforcement activities under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), specifically Parts 744, 748, and 758. These include submitting documents to BIS, exchanging compliance documents among export parties, adding export control statements to shipping documents, and reporting unexpected changes in shipping or disposition of controlled items. The collection supports the Office of Export Enforcement and U.S. Customs in documenting transactions and protecting national security. There are no substantive changes to the requirements, only a title revision for clarity. It affects businesses engaged in exporting, reexporting, or transferring items controlled by BIS. The estimated annual burden is 97,456 hours from 2,224,151 respondents, with response times ranging from 5 seconds to 4 hours.
AI-generated summary. May contain errors. Refer to official sources for legal decisions.
Key Changes
- Extension of OMB Control Number 0694-0122 for three years with no changes to current activities
- Revision of collection title to better reflect scope in EAR Parts 744, 748 and 758
- Maintains 2,224,151 annual respondents and 97,456 total burden hours
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit required documents to the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) for items subject to export control under EAR Parts 744, 748, and 758
Exchange compliance documents among all parties in export transactions to ensure each party understands its obligations under U.S. export control law
Add export control statements to shipping documents for controlled items being exported or reexported
Report unforeseen or unexpected changes in shipping and disposition of exported commodities to BIS
Comply with licensing requirements under EAR Parts 744, 748, and 758 for export, reexport, or transfer of controlled items