2N 508 2N 625 2N 1130 2N 1144 2N 1145 2N 1169 2N 1170 2N 1171 2N 1175 2N 1176 2N 1183 2N 1184 2N 1185 2N 1186 2N 1187 2N 1188 2N 1189 2N 1190 2N 1191 2N 1192 2N 1193 2N 1194 2N 1198 2N 1202 2N 1203 2N 1213 2N 1214 2N 1215 2N 1216 2N 1217 2N 1224 2N 1225 2N 1226 2N 1251 2N 1264 2N 1265 2N 1265/5 2N 1266 2N 1273 2N 1274 2N 1280 2N 1281 2N 1282 2N 1283 2N 1284 2N 1287 2N 1288 2N 1289 2N 1299 2N 1302 2N 1303 2N 1304 2N 1305 2N 1306 2N 1307 2N 1308 2N 1309 2N 1310 2N 1311 2N 1312 2N 1313 2N 1319 2N 1343 2N 1347 2N 1348 2N 1349 2N 1350 2N 1351 2N 1352 2N 1353 2N 1354 2N 1366 2N 1367 2N 1784 2N 1785 2N 1786 2N 1787 2N 1788 2N 1789 2N 1790 2N 1808 2N 1924 2N 1925 2N 1926 2N 1954 2N 1955 2N 1956 2N 1957 2N 1993 2N 1994 2N 1995 2N 1996 2N 1997 2N 1998 2N 2000 2N 2001 2N 2042 2N 2043 2N 2085 2N 2171 2N 2354 2N 2428 2N 2429 2N 2430 2N 2431 2N 3427 21 3428 2N 1783 [10th Gen. Rev. of Export Regs., Amdt. 22, 31 F.R. 13045, Oct. 7, 1966) INTERPRETATION 19: MILITARY AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES (a) Military automotive vehicles. For purposes of United States export controls, milltary automotive vehicles, “possessing or built to current military specifications differing materially from normal commercial specifications" fall into two categories: (1) Military automotive vehicles on the munitions list, new and used. Automotive vehicles in this category are primarily combat (fighting) vehicles with or without armor and/or armament, "designed for specific fighting function." These automotive vehicles are licensed by the U.S. Department of State. See list with descriptions, Category VII, § 370.5(a) of the Comprehensive Export Schedule, (2) Military automotive vehicles not on the munitions list, new and used. Automotive vehicles in this category are primarily transport vehicles designed for non-combat military purposes (transporting cargo, personnel and/or equipment and for towing other vehicles and equipment over land and roads in close support of fighting vehicles and troops). These automotive vehicles are licensed by the Department of Commerce. United States military transport automotive vehicles currently in use are built on one of six basic truck chassis groups, classified as follows: (1) Truck, Utility, 14-ton, 4 x 4, M38 Series, (11) Truck, Cargo, 34-ton, 4 x 4, M37 Series, (11) Chassis, Truck, 242-ton, 6 X 6, M44 Series, (iv) Chassis, Truck, 242-ton, 6 X 6, M133 Series, (v) Chassis, Truck, 5-ton, 6 x6, M39 Series, (vi) Chassis, Truck, 10-ton, 6 X 6, M121 Series. United States military transport automotive vehicles in each of the above chassis groups may have a variety of chassis lengths and body types or styles. (b) Parts for military automotive vehicles. Functional parts specifically fabricated for the six basic truck chassis groups of military automotive vehicles described in paragraph (a) (2) above are defined as those parts making up the power train of the vehicles, including the electrical system, the cooling system, the fuel system, and the control system (brake and steering mechanism), the front and rear axle assemblies including the wheels, the chassis frame, springs and shock absorbers. Parts specifically designed for military automotive vehicles on the Munitions List are licensed for export by the U.S. Department of State. (c) General instructions. Manufacturers of non-Munitions List automotive vehicles and/or parts will know whether their products meet the conditions described above. Merchant exporters and other parties who are not sure whether their products (automotive vehicles and/or parts) meet these conditions should check with their suppliers for the required information before making a shipment under general license or submitting an application to the Office of Export Control for an export license. INTERPRETAT N 20: AIRCRAFT, PARTS, ACCES SORIES AND COMPONENTS (a) Aircraft, and parts, accessories and components therefor. Aircraft, parts, accessories, and components defined in Categories VIII and DX of the Munitions List are under the export licensing authority of the U.S. Department of State. All other aircraft, and parts, accessories, and components therefor are under the export licensing authority of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Aircraft, parts, accessories, and components are under the licensing authority of the U.S. Department of Commerce If one or more of the following criteria are met: (1) Any aircraft (except an aircraft that has been demilitarized or a military trainer) which conforms to a Federal Aviation Agency type certificate in the normal, utility, acrobatic, transport, or restricted category, provided such aircraft has not been equipped with or modified to include military equipment, such as gun mounts, turrets, rocket launchers, or similar equipment designed for military combat or military training purposes. (2) All reciprocating engines. (3) Other aircraft engines not specifically designed or modified for military aircraft. (4) Parts, accessories, and components (including propellers), designed exclusively for aircraft and engines described in (1), (2), and (3) above. (5) General purpose parts, accessories, and components usable interchangeably on either military or civil aircraft. (b) Normal civil use for year or less. The term "normal civil use for 1 year or less," as specified on the Commodity Control List, is computed from the date the type or model of the aircraft was placed in commercial operation. [10th Gen. Rev. of Export Regs., Amdt. 22, 31 F.R. 13046, Oct. 7, 1966] INTERPRETATION 21: (RESERVED ] INTERPRETATION 22: FLUOROCARBON POLYMERS AND COPOLYMERS Fluorocarbon polymers and copolymers as specified on the Commodity Control List include, but are not limited to, Teflon®, Kel-F®, Tedlar, Kynar®, Exon®. Aclaro, Viton®, and Fluorel®. INTERPRETATION 23: DENDRITIC SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIAL The term "dendritic semiconductor material," as used under Export Control Commodity No. 68950, means any semiconductor material which is produced by the dendritic process. The dendritic process consists of growing & crystal from a molten mass of germanium, silicon, or other suitable metal and controlling the growth of the crystal in such a manner that it emerges in final form as & continuous ribbon of metal. It may be grown in various widths, thicknesses and lengths, and is readily usable in the manufacture of various semiconductor devices with minimum amount of further processing. a 1 This interpretation does not refer to electronic communication and navigational commodities usable on aircraft. ® Trademark registered in the Patent Or. fice of the United States. CHAPTER IV-FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD PART 400—GENERAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING FOREIGN-TRADE DEFINITIONS Sec. 400.100 Act. 400.101 Zone. 400.102 Secretary of Commerce. 400.103 Board. 400.104 State. 400.105 Corporation. 400.106 Applicant. 400.107 Grantee. 400.108 Collector and collector of customs. 400.109 District Engineer. 400.110 Examiner. JURISDICTION AND AUTHORITY OF BOARD 400.200 Duties of the Board. 400.201 Cooperation with other agencies. 400.202 Cooperation with Board of other agencies of the Government. 400.203 Executive Order No. 7104. NUMBER AND LOCATION OF ZONES 400.300 Each port of entry entitled to at least one zone. 400.301 Port of entry located in more than one State entitled to a zone in each such State. 400.302 Zone may be authorized in each of two cities separated by water in one port of entry. 400.303 Additional zones in port of entry may be authorized by Board. 400.304 Zones for specialized purposes. ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL, AND PHYSICAL REQUIRE MENTS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF ZONE 400.400 Economic survey of proposed zone. 400.401 Proof of ability of applicant ade quately to finance zone. 400.402 Physical facilities required in the operation of a zone. 400.403 Construction and operation of equipment for segregation from customs territory and quarters for personnel. ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS Sec. 400.500 Grants made to corporations. 400.501 Requirements for grant where har bor facilities owned and con. trolled by State and by muni cipality. 400.502 Act of State legislature necessary in case of private corporations. 400.503 Preference to public corporations. APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS 400.600 Address. 400.601 Number of copies. 400.602 Form and content. 400.603 Exhibits. 400.604 Additional information. 400.605 Publicity may be given to informa tion contained in application. 400.606 Amendments. 400.607 Applications for expansion of zone. 400.608 Priorities. GRANTS SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS 400.700 Penalty for delay. 400.701 Disposition of grant prohibited. 400.702 Special conditions. OPERATION OF ZONE 400.800 Operations in zone, and forms and procedures. 400.801 Merchandise permitted in a zone. 400.802 Disposition of merchandise in a zone. 400.803 Manipulation, manufacture, and exhibition of merchandise. 400.804 Status of merchandise in a zone. 400.805 Use of zone by carriers. 400.806 Subsequent importation of zone merchandise. 400.807 Exclusion from zone of goods or process of treatment. 400.808 Retail trade within zone. 400.809 Residence within zone. 400.810 Employees and persons entering and leaving zone. 400.811 All persons entering zone bound by regulations. 400.812 Identification of employees within zone. 66-032—67—28 |