Export Control
Export control laws are a set of federal regulations designed to protect U.S. national security, prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, further U.S. foreign policy including the support of international agreements, human rights and regional stability, and to maintain U.S. economic competitiveness.
Export controls govern how information, technologies, and commodities can be transmitted overseas to anyone, including U.S. citizens, or to foreign nationals in the U.S. These regulations are the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), the Export Administration Regulation (EAR), and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).
Export Control Manual
Consultation
If you plan to:
- travel abroad for research,
- communicate with a foreign national about non-fundamental research,
- purchase items that are shipped from abroad,
- Mail or carry items abroad,
- Send controlled information to a foreign national,
- etc.
Please email us for a consultation to ensure your activity is not regulated: Research_Dean@CSUMB.edu
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