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State Makes Minor Corrections to July 1 ECR Rule on Military Electronics

The State Department made minor revisions to the Export Control Reform rule on military electronics and associated equipment to clarify language and provide conforming updates (here). The final rule prepares for implementation a final rule issued July 1 that transfers some military electric controls from the U.S. Munitions List to the Commerce Control List (see 14070104), effective Dec. 30. Commerce also made clarifying revisions to the rule in recent days (see 1412220012). Among other corrections, the Dec. 27 final rule replaces the term “Shippers Export Declaration” with the term “Electronic Export Information.” A reference to another obsolete term, “Direct Shipment Verification Program” is also removed.

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(Federal Register 12/29/14)