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Code · CFR · Title 22 — Foreign Relations · Part 123 — Licenses for the Export and Temporary Import of Defense Articles · § 123.3

§ 123.3. Temporary import licenses.

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(a)A license (DSP-61) issued by the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is required for the temporary import and subsequent export of unclassified defense articles, unless exempted from this requirement pursuant to § 123.4. This requirement applies to:
(1)Temporary imports of unclassified defense articles that are to be returned directly to the country from which they were shipped to the United States;
(2)Temporary imports of unclassified defense articles in transit to a third country;
(b)A bond may be required as appropriate (see part 125 of this subchapter for license requirements for technical data and classified defense articles.)
(c)A DSP-61 license may be obtained by a U.S. importer in satisfaction of § 123.4(c)(4) of this subchapter. If a foreign exporter requires documentation for a permanent import, the U.S. importer must contact the Department of Justice's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for the appropriate documentation. A DSP-61 will not be approved to support permanent import requirements. \[58 FR 39299, July 22, 1993, as amended at 71 FR 20540, Apr. 21, 2006; 77 FR 22670, Apr. 17, 2012\]
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