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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 800 · § 800.215

§ 800.215. Critical technologies.

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The term critical technologies means the following:
(a)Defense articles or defense services included on the United States Munitions List
(USML)set forth in the International Traffic in Arms Regulations
(ITAR)(22 CFR parts 120-130);
(b)Items included on the Commerce Control List
(CCL)set forth in Supplement No. 1 to part 774 of the Export Administration Regulations
(EAR)(15 CFR parts 730-774), and controlled---
(1)Pursuant to multilateral regimes, including for reasons relating to national security, chemical and biological weapons proliferation, nuclear nonproliferation, or missile technology; or
(2)For reasons relating to regional stability or surreptitious listening;
(c)Specially designed and prepared nuclear equipment, parts and components, materials, software, and technology covered by 10 CFR part 810 (relating to assistance to foreign atomic energy activities);
(d)Nuclear facilities, equipment, and material covered by 10 CFR part 110 (relating to export and import of nuclear equipment and material);
(e)Select agents and toxins covered by 7 CFR part 331, 9 CFR part 121, or 42 CFR part 73; and
(f)Emerging and foundational technologies controlled under section 1758 of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (50 U.S.C. 4817).
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