Getting Your CCL Classifications Right: Technical Data/Technology and Software

June 28, 2016ยท Ended
Conference
Fremont, United States
In Person
Deadline: June 27, 2016

About This Event

Description
This training will provide an in-depth explanation of the Commerce Control List (CCL) that is used to determine the correct Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) according to Export Administration Regulations (EAR) for exporting technical data/technology and software end-items.

Your company likely is exporting technical data/technology and software more frequently and in more ways than ever before. The more you export, the more important it is to make sure you have the accurate classification in the Commerce Control List (CCL). If you get the wrong Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for the items you export, you could easily have hundreds of people in your organization unknowingly, and repeatedly, making illegal exports.

Export Control Reform (ECR) has dramatically shifted many items from the US Munitions List (USML) to the CCL and significantly changed the CCL in many ways. Finding the correct ECCN has never been easy, but ECR has made it more complicated than ever before. While classifying hardware and materials is difficult, classifying technical data/technology and software is often more difficult. Sometimes, the classification of your technical data and technology depends on the item to which it is related, and, unfortunately, sometimes, it does not. There are times when equipment is EAR99, and the technology for that equipment could require an export license for most countries.

In this webinar, the expert will use his experience and expertise to show you the critical elements of determining the proper ECCN. He will highlight key areas of the CCL and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that you may have never noticed, even though they may play a decisive role in determining the ECCN for your technical data/technology and software.

Objectives of the Presentation
Using the new Export Control Reform Order of Review rules
Classifying technology and technical data
Classifying software, both source and object code
Recognizing cases where different controls apply to source vs. object code
Understanding the dramatic differences in controls on maintenance and repair information based on the related product
Finding ECCNs that impose strict controls on technology for uncontrolled products
Finding the sometimes thin line between controlled and uncontrolled technical data/technology
Understanding "Publicly Available"
Setting up your team to classify technical data/technology and software
Considering compliant and streamlined approaches to classifications
Implementing common sense internal procedures for classifications
Choosing practical and effective tools for making classifications easier and more accurate

Why Should you Attend
This study of the complex regulations that impact classifications will put you well on your path to being able to do a better job with your classifications. Knowing more about how to do classifications might not make your life easier, but it should make your exports more compliant.

Areas Covered
What are the Commerce Control List (CCL)?
What are the Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)?
How the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) will have an effect on the exporter of technical devices
What are the classifying technical data/technology and how exporters have affected them?
What are the US Munitions List (USML) and significant changes that will affect CCL?
Explaining how ECCN plays a decisive role in your exportation of technical data/technology and software

Who can Benefit
Company Executive Officer (CEO)
Entrepreneurs
Freight Forwarders
Customer Brokers
Transportation Risk Management Officer
Import Distributors.

For Registration
http://onlinecompliancepanel.com/webinar/CCL-RIGHT-TECHNICAL-DATA-SOFTWARE-501479/JUNE-2016-ES-WORLDCONCAL

Note: Use Promo code CHBSP and get 10% off on registration (Valid till June 30th 2016)

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