This Level II course introduces users to the process of conducting jurisdiction and classification assessment under the EAR and ITAR Order of Review, discussing critical factors for consideration that are not always explicit in the regulations. These include at what level jurisdiction and classification assessment should be conducted, the differences between the philosophies of the EAR and ITAR to keep in mind when reviewing products, analysis of pivotal definitions, and tips on reading the control lists. The course also covers best practices for documenting the jurisdiction and classification process.
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Course Summary
Learning Objectives
The broadest objective of this course is to enable users to recognize the expected steps for conducting a jurisdiction and classification assessment and the factors that impact the result of their assessment. This objective is satisfied when they can:
Trade-Specific Objectives
- Understand the steps in the Order of Review for jurisdiction and classification assessment;
- Recall when and how the definition of "specially designed" is applied;
- Identify the differences between the structure and terminology of the control lists – the U.S. Munitions List (USML) and Commerce Control List (CCL);
- Distinguish between the different product levels at which jurisdiction and classification assessment takes place;
- Recognize that jurisdiction and classification determinations may need to be updated or reassessed; and
- Understand that documenting the decision-making process and rationale is critical to successful compliance.
Role-Specific Objectives
- Understand that they may be responsible for conducting or validating jurisdiction and classification assessments;
- Recognize that they may be asked to assist a vendor, supplier, or other source in conducting a jurisdiction and classification assessment;
- Realize that they may be responsible for tracking or monitoring a jurisdiction and classification assessment for reassessment or updating; and
- Remember that they may be responsible for ensuring the appropriate recordkeeping for a jurisdiction and classification assessment.
Target Audience
Personnel – such as engineers, technicians, researchers, developers, and trade compliance personnel – involved in conducting jurisdiction and classification determinations.
Course Duration: 23 Minutes, 32 Seconds
Certificate of Completion: George Mason University
Course Outline
Overview
Self-Classification Process
Order of Review
- USML
- CCL
- Specially Designed
Documentation and Reassessment
Training Summary