§ 126.4 - Transfers by or for the United States Government.  


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  • § 126.4 Shipments Transfers by or for the United States Government agencies.

    (c)

    (a) By a department or agency. A license is not required for the temporary import, export, reexport, retransfer, or temporary export, import of any a defense article , including technical data or the performance of a defense service, when made by a department or for any agency of the U.S. Government for official use by such an agency, or for :

    (1) For official use by a department or agency of the U.S. Government, including:

    (i) By employees of the U.S. Government acting within their official capacity; or

    (ii) By persons or entities in a contractual relationship with the U.S. Government using the defense article or performing the defense service to conduct the contracted-for activities within the scope of the contractual relationship and:

    (A) Within a U.S. Government-controlled facility;

    (B) When an employee of the U.S. Government is empowered and responsible to ensure that the defense article is not diverted and is only used within the scope of the contractual relationship; or

    (C) Use of the exemption in paragraph (a)(1)(ii) is authorized by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Defense Trade Controls at the request of a department or agency of the U.S. Government.

    (D) The provision in this paragraph (a)(1)(ii) may not be used to release technical data to a person or entity of a country identified in § 126.1.

    (2) For carrying out a cooperative project, program, or other activity in furtherance of an agreement or arrangement that provides for the export, reexport, retransfer, or temporary import of the defense article, or the performance of activities that constitute the defense service, and is one of the following:

    (i) A binding international agreement to which the United States or any agency thereof is a party; or

    (ii) An arrangement with international partners authorized by Title 10 or 22 of the United States Code or pertinent National Defense Authorization Act provisions.

    (3) For carrying out any foreign assistance

    , cooperative project

    or sales program authorized by law and subject to control by the President by other means.

    This exemption applies only when all aspects of a transaction (export, carriage, and delivery abroad) are affected by a United States Government agency or when the export is covered by a United States Government Bill of Lading. This exemption, however,

    (4) For any other security cooperation programs and activities of the Department of Defense authorized by law and subject to control by the President by other means.

    (i) For purposes of this paragraph (a)(4), “security cooperation programs and activities of the Department of Defense” means any program, activity, or interaction of the Department of Defense with the security establishment of a foreign country to:

    (A) Build and develop allied and friendly security capabilities for self-defense and multinational operations;

    (B) Provide the armed forces with access to the foreign country during peacetime or a contingency operation; or

    (C) Build relationships that promote specific United States security interests.

    (ii) The U.S. Government must obtain appropriate end-use and retransfer assurances from the foreign party and to ensure that the recipient is aware of and will comply with paragraph (f) of this section.

    (5) Authorization under this section is for compliance with the ITAR only and does not constitute any other U.S. Government approval that may be required prior to the transfer of a defense article, and does not satisfy other obligations of U.S. law or regulation, or applicable Government process, procedure, or practice, including the requirement that any export of an item listed on the MTCR Annex receive the case-by-case review called for in the MTCR Guidelines.

    (6) The exemption in this paragraph (a) does not apply when a U.S. Government department or agency acts as a transmittal agent on behalf of a private individual or firm, either as a convenience or in satisfaction of security requirements.

    The approval of the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls must be obtained before defense articles previously exported pursuant to this exemption are permanently transferred (e.g., property disposal of surplus defense articles overseas) unless the transfer is pursuant to a grant, sale, lease, loan or cooperative project under the Arms Export Control Act or a sale, lease or loan under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, or the defense articles have been rendered useless for military purposes beyond the possibility of restoration.
    Note:

    Special definition. For purposes of this section, defense articles exported abroad for incorporation into a foreign launch vehicle or for use on a foreign launch vehicle or satellite that is to be launched from a foreign country shall be considered a permanent export.

    (b) This section does not authorize any department or agency of the U.S. Government to make any export which is otherwise prohibited by virtue of other administrative provisions or by any statute.

    (7) The authorization requirement expressed in paragraph (f) of this section does not apply to defense articles and services exported from the United States pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1) and (3) of this section, provided the defense articles and services are subject to the terms thereof.

    (b) By a person on behalf of a department or agency. A license is not required for the

    temporary import,

    export, reexport, retransfer, or temporary

    or permanent export, of any classified or unclassified defense articles, including technical data

    import of a defense article or the performance of a defense service,

    for end-use by a

    when made by another person for a department or agency of the U.S. Government

    Agency in a foreign country under the following circumstances

    :

    (1)

    The export or temporary import is pursuant to a contract with, or written direction by, an

    To a department or agency of the U.S. Government at its request;

    and

    or

    (2)

    The end-user in the foreign country is a

    To an entity other than the U.S. Government at the written direction of a department or agency of the U.S. Government

    agency or facility, and the defense articles or technical data will not be transferred to any foreign person; and (3) The urgency

    or pursuant to an international agreement or arrangement, for an activity authorized for that department or agency in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section.

    (c) Return to the United States. No license is required under this subchapter for the return to the United States of a defense article exported pursuant to this section and not subsequently reexported or retransferred other than pursuant to this section, to:

    (1) A department or agency of the U.S. Government; or

    (2) The person who exported the item.

    (d) Prohibited activities and arms embargoes. This section does not authorize any department or agency of the U.S. Government

    requirement is such that the appropriate export license or U.S. Government Bill of Lading could not have been obtained in a timely manner.

    (d) An to make or authorize any export that is otherwise prohibited by any other administrative provisions or by any statute or that is inconsistent with U.S. arms embargoes or United Nations Security Council Resolutions (see § 126.1).

    (e) Export clearance. For exports shipped other than by a U.S. diplomatic pouch or a U.S. Government aircraft, vehicle, or vessel, an Electronic Export Information (EEI) filing

    , and a statement by the exporter that these requirements have been met,

    must be submitted to U.S. Customs and Border Protection using its electronic system(s) at the time of export, unless electronic submission of such information is unavailable, in which case U.S. Customs and Border Protection or the Department of Defense transmittal authority will issue instructions.

    [58 FR 39312, July 22, 1993, as amended at 70 FR 50964, Aug. 29, 2005; 77 FR 16600, Mar. 21, 2012; 82 FR 19, Jan. 3, 2017

    (f) Change in end-use or end-user. Any change in end-use or end-user of a defense article, to any party or use not authorized by this section, requires approval of the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls through a license or other approval.

    [84 FR 16401, Apr. 19, 2019]