Revision of License Requirements of Certain Cameras, Systems, or Related Components

Published date23 February 2024
Record Number2024-03661
Citation89 FR 13590
CourtIndustry And Security Bureau
SectionRules and Regulations
Federal Register, Volume 89 Issue 37 (Friday, February 23, 2024)
[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 37 (Friday, February 23, 2024)]
                [Rules and Regulations]
                [Pages 13590-13595]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2024-03661]
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                DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                Bureau of Industry and Security
                15 CFR Parts 740, 744, and 774
                [Docket No. 240130-0027]
                RIN 0694-AI45
                Revision of License Requirements of Certain Cameras, Systems, or
                Related Components
                AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Commerce.
                ACTION: Final rule.
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                SUMMARY: With this final rule, the Bureau of Industry and Security
                (BIS) amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which it
                maintains, by revising license requirements for certain cameras,
                systems, and related components. These revisions will better align
                controls with technological and commercial developments, such as the
                items' global commercial availability, while recognizing the
                cooperative strategic relationship the United States has with our
                closest allies. In addition to these changes, BIS is adding controls on
                certain cameras that are not already controlled by either export
                control classification number (ECCN) 6A003 or 6A203. These new controls
                are detailed under new ECCN 6A293, which is a classification for
                temporary controls for which BIS is seeking multilateral agreement.
                DATES: This rule is effective March 8, 2024.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions on the part 744 changes,
                contact John Varesi at (202) 482-1114 or [email protected].
                 For questions on the part 774 changes, contact Steve Clagett at
                (202) 482-1641 or [email protected].
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                Background
                 BIS is amending the EAR (15 CFR parts 730-774) by revising the
                license requirements for cameras in part 744 and by adding an ECCN that
                controls additional cameras to part 774. Background regarding these
                changes is detailed below.
                Part 744
                Modification to Existing Camera License Requirements
                 This rule revises paragraph (a)(1) to Sec. 744.9 of the EAR. Prior
                to the effective date of this rule, paragraph (a)(1) was divided into
                (a)(1)(i) and (a)(1)(ii). To help ensure the restrictions in this
                paragraph are easily understood, this rule restructures the paragraph
                by adding (a)(1)(iii). The introductory text of (a)(1) will retain the
                same background information regarding applicable reasons for control,
                but the specific items discussed will be divided among (a)(1)(i)
                through (iii).
                 Paragraph (a)(1)(i) will pertain to commodities controlled by ECCN
                6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4, or 6A003.a.6 that will be or are intended to be
                used by a `military end-user,' as defined in paragraph (d) of Sec.
                744.9, in all destinations except Canada. This is a structural change
                to the paragraph only; the policy regarding these items remains the
                same. Similarly, this rule does not remove the license requirement
                forth in new paragraph Sec. 744.9(a)(1)(iii) for cameras, systems and
                related components being exported for incorporation into foreign
                ``military commodities'' specified in ECCN 0A919.
                 Paragraph (a)(1)(ii) will revise the policy pertaining to the
                original items (other than those controlled in 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4,
                and 6A003.a.6) by adding the phrase ``in all destinations except
                countries specified in Country Group A:1.'' This change will thereby
                more specifically focus the license requirement for the export,
                reexport, and transfer (in-country) on certain cameras, systems, and
                related components when destined for some of our closest allies. With
                this revision, BIS no longer requires a license for the cameras,
                systems, and related components described in ECCNs 0A504 (incorporating
                commodities controlled by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or commodities
                controlled by 6A993.a that meet the criterion of Note 3.a to
                6A003.b.4), 6A002, 6A003 (other than 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4, and
                6A003.a.6), or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate equal to or less
                than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criteria of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), or
                8A002.d when the items are intended to be used by a military end user
                in Country Group A:1 countries. Prior to publication of this rule, a
                license was required for such transactions to all destinations except
                Canada.
                 With the effective date of this rule, focal plane arrays will
                continue to require a license to countries specified in Country Groups
                A:1 under other provisions of the EAR; these items are controlled for
                Regional Stability (RS) reasons to countries specified in RS Column 1
                on the Commerce Country Chart in supplement no. 1 to part 738 of the
                EAR, as well as other parts of the EAR (e.g., other sections in part
                744 or sanctions provisions in part 746). BIS does not allow the use of
                License
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                Exception Strategic Trade Authorization (STA) (Sec. 740.20 of the EAR)
                for these items. Regional Stability controls are detailed under Sec.
                742.6(a)(2) of the EAR. As a conforming change, this rule updates the
                related controls in ECCNs 6A003 such that they more accurately reflect
                changes to Sec. 744.9(a)(1).
                 Portions of the original national security rationale for Sec.
                744.9(a)(1) are no longer relevant. In 2009, when the license
                requirement for ECCN 6A003.b.4.b items was first imposed, BIS sought
                visibility into their use by military end users. A 2016 revision to
                Sec. 744.9 expanded the license requirements to all items listed under
                ECCNs 6A002 and 6A003, and items listed under ECCN 6A993.a further
                reflected the interest in reviewing these transactions to military end
                users. However, the number of approved applications for these items
                going to County Group A:1 countries by BIS and the global commercial
                availability of these items warrants the removal of this license
                requirement.
                 Specifically, license data since 2009 demonstrates that these
                items, when destined for Country Group A:1 countries, do not pose a
                national security risk to the United States. As a practical matter,
                BIS, through the interagency license review process, has approved
                thousands of license applications for these items to Country Group A:1
                countries over the past decade. Therefore, BIS has determined that U.S.
                Government and industry resources could be more effectively deployed
                reviewing transactions posing potentially higher risks.
                 As stated above, the items controlled by Sec. 744.9 have become
                mainstream commercial products. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 global
                pandemic, one of the most popular uses of these cameras is to determine
                if a person has a fever before entering a building. However, prior to
                the publication of this rule, the export of these items under Sec.
                744.9 for a similar purpose by a military end user in any country would
                require a license. BIS determined this type of transaction no longer
                warrants review when destined to close allies. Given the high number of
                approvals and the absence of denials, the growing burden the
                regulations have placed on industry, and the licensing burden placed on
                BIS itself, BIS is removing the license requirements for these items
                when going to military end users in Country Group A:1 countries.
                 BIS also notes the increased commercial availability of the items
                listed in Sec. 744.9. At the time Sec. 744.9 was first published, the
                commercial market for the items listed in the section was relatively
                new and U.S. exports of these items were not heavily impacted by the
                regulatory requirement. Since the 2016 revision, the global commercial
                market for these items has continued to expand. These items are now
                manufactured and widely available outside the United States, including
                in China. The combined impact of the expanded controls and growing
                global manufacturing of the items has resulted in restricted exports of
                U.S.-origin products and increased competition from non-U.S.-origin
                products. In many cases, the manufacturers who made these sales are
                located in countries outside of the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export
                Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods and Technologies,
                such as China. This rule ensures that U.S. companies are operating on a
                level playing field with foreign competitors when selling to end users
                in County Group A:1 countries.
                Part 774
                Addition of New Controls for Cameras Under ECCN 6A293
                 As stated above, this final rule adds certain cameras under ECCN
                6A293 on the Commerce Control List (CCL), supplement no. 1 to part 774.
                While ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203 control specified cameras, this new control
                will capture cameras that are not controlled by either ECCNs 6A003 or
                6A203 and have the following characteristics: (1) minimum exposure time
                of 1 microsecond or faster; and (2) a throughput of 13.43 Giga Pixels
                per second or greater when taken at 205,000 frames per second. The
                control also includes a technical note with a formula for throughput
                and a note that describes some of the ways these cameras may be
                referenced by the public in non-technical terms. ECCN 6A293 has NP
                Column 1 and Anti-Terrorism (AT) Column 1 reasons for control; these
                reasons for control are detailed in part 742 of the EAR. ECCN 6A293 is
                not eligible for License Exception STA. As conforming changes, this
                rule updates the related controls in ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203 to include
                ECCN 6A293; this rule also revises Sec. 740.20(b)(2)(x) to include the
                limitation on STA for ECCN 6A293.
                 ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203 control certain high-speed cameras that are
                on the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) Dual Use Annex. The NSG is a
                multilateral regime of nuclear supplier countries seeking to address
                the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons through export controls.
                Following a technical analysis of high-speed camera systems, the U.S.
                Government determined that additional cameras, with specifications
                differing from those in ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203, have similar
                applications of proliferation concern. Accordingly, the new controls of
                these cameras under ECCN 6A293 are warranted. Cameras controlled in
                this new ECCN may be exported to NSG participating countries without a
                license, except to Russia, Belarus, and China. New ECCN 6A293 will
                allow implementation of these warranted temporary controls while BIS
                seeks multilateral agreement.
                Export Control Reform Act of 2018
                 On August 13, 2018, the President signed into law the John S.
                McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which
                included the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (ECRA), 50 U.S.C. 4801-
                4852. ECRA, as amended, provides the legal basis for BIS's principal
                authorities and serves as the authority under which BIS issues this
                rule.
                Rulemaking Requirements
                 1. Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess all
                costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
                regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
                net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
                health and safety effects, distribute impacts, and equity). Executive
                Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and
                benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting
                flexibility. This final rule has been designated a ``significant
                regulatory action,'' under Executive Order 12866.
                 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person may be
                required to respond to or be subject to a penalty for failure to comply
                with a collection of information, subject to the requirements of the
                Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (PRA), unless
                that collection of information displays a currently valid Office of
                Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number. This regulation involves a
                collection currently approved by OMB under control number 0694-0088,
                Simplified Network Application Processing System. This collection
                includes, among other things, license applications and commodity
                classification, and carries a burden estimate of 29.6 minutes for a
                manual or electronic submission for a total burden estimate of 31,835
                hours. BIS does not expect the burden hours associated with this
                collection to change.
                 3. This rule does not contain policies with federalism implications
                as that
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                term is defined under Executive Order 13132.
                 4. Pursuant to Section 1762 of ECRA (50 U.S.C. 4821), this action
                is exempt from the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553)
                requirements for notice of proposed rulemaking, opportunity for public
                participation and delay in effective date.
                 5. Because neither the Administrative Procedure Act nor any other
                law requires that notice of proposed rulemaking and an opportunity for
                public comment be given for this rule, the analytical requirements of
                the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) are not
                applicable. Accordingly, no Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis is
                required and none has been prepared.
                List of Subjects
                15 CFR Part 740
                 Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Reporting and
                recordkeeping requirements.
                15 CFR Part 744
                 Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Terrorism.
                15 CFR Part 774
                 Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
                 Accordingly, parts 740, 744, and 774 of the Export Administration
                Regulations (15 CFR parts 730-774) are amended as follows:
                PART 740--LICENSE EXCEPTIONS
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                1. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 740 continues to read as
                follows:
                 Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
                U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; E.O. 13026, 61 FR
                58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR,
                2001 Comp., p. 783.
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                2. Section 740.20 is amended by revising paragraph (b)(2)(x) to read as
                follows:
                Sec. 740.20 License Exception Strategic Trade Authorization (STA).
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                 (b) * * *
                 (2) * * *
                 (x) License Exception STA may not be used for items controlled by
                ECCN 6A002; 6A293; 6D002 (software ``specially designed'' for the
                ``use'' of commodities controlled under 6A002.b); 6D003.c; 6D991
                (software ``specially designed'' for the ``development,''
                ``production,'' or ``use'' of commodities controlled under 6A002 or
                6A003); 6E001 (``technology'' for the ``development'' of commodities
                controlled under ECCN 6A002 or 6A003); or 6E002 ``technology'' (for the
                ``production'' of commodities controlled under ECCN 6A002 or 6A003).
                * * * * *
                PART 744--CONTROL POLICY: END-USER AND END-USE BASED
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                3. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 744 continues to read as
                follows:
                 Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
                U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22
                U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR,
                1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
                608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13026,
                61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR 45167, 3
                CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp.,
                p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 786; Notice
                of September 19, 2022, 87 FR 57569 (September 21, 2022); Notice of
                November 8, 2022, 87 FR 68015 (November 10, 2022).
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                4. Amend Sec. 744.9 by revising paragraph (a)(1) to read as follows:
                Sec. 744.9 Restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers (in-
                country) of certain cameras, systems, or related components.
                 (a) * * *
                 (1) In addition to the applicable license requirements for nuclear
                nonproliferation, national security, regional stability, anti-
                terrorism, and United Nations embargo reasons in Sec. Sec. 742.3,
                742.4, 742.6, 742.8, 746.1(b), and 746.3 of the EAR, a license is
                required pursuant to this section for specific exports, reexports, or
                transfers (in-country) if at the time of export, reexport, or transfer,
                the exporter, reexporter, or transferor knows or is informed that:
                 (i) Commodities controlled by ECCN 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4, or
                6A003.a.6 will be or are intended to be used by a `military end-user,'
                as defined in paragraph (d) of this section in all destinations except
                Canada.
                 (ii) Commodities described in ECCNs 0A504 (incorporating
                commodities controlled by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or commodities
                controlled by 6A993.a that meet the criterion of Note 3.a to
                6A003.b.4), 6A002, 6A003 (other than 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4, and
                6A003.a.6), or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate equal to or less
                than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criteria of Note 3.a to 6A003.b.4), or
                8A002.d will be or are intended to be used by a `military end-user,' as
                defined in paragraph (d) of this section in all destinations except
                those specified in Country Group A:1.
                 (iii) Commodities described in ECCNs 0A504 (incorporating
                commodities controlled by ECCNs 6A002 or 6A003, or commodities
                controlled by 6A993.a that meet the criterion of Note 3.a to
                6A003.b.4), 6A002, 6A003, or 6A993.a (having a maximum frame rate equal
                to or less than 9 Hz and thus meeting the criteria of Note 3.a to
                6A003.b.4), or 8A002.d will be or are intended to be incorporated into
                a ``military commodity'' controlled by ECCN 0A919 in all destinations
                except Canada.
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                PART 774--COMMERCE CONTROL LIST
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                5. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 774 continues to read as
                follows:
                 Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
                U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 10 U.S.C. 8720; 10 U.S.C. 8730(e); 22 U.S.C.
                287c, 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6004; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 15
                U.S.C. 1824; 50 U.S.C. 4305; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210;
                E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66
                FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783.
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                6. Amend supplement no. 1 to part 774 by:
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                a. Revising ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203; and
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                b. Adding ECCN 6A293.
                 The revisions and addition read as follows:
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                6A003 Cameras, systems or equipment, and ``components'' therefor, as
                follows (see List of Items Controlled).
                License Requirements
                Reason for Control: NS, NP, RS, AT, UN
                
                 Country Chart (see Supp. No.
                 Control(s) 1 to part 738)
                
                NS applies to entire entry................ NS Column 2
                NP applies to cameras controlled by NP Column 1
                 6A003.a.3 or a.4 and to plug-ins in
                 6A003.a.6 for cameras controlled by
                 6A003.a.3 or a.4.
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                RS applies to 6A003.b.3, 6A003.b.4.a, RS Column 1
                 6A003.b.4.c and to items controlled in
                 6A003.b.4.b that have a frame rate
                 greater than 60 Hz or that incorporate a
                 focal plane array with more than 111,000
                 elements, or to items in 6A003.b.4.b when
                 being exported or reexported to be
                 embedded in a civil product. (But see
                 Sec. 742.6(a)(2)(iii) and (v) for
                 certain exemptions).
                RS applies to items controlled in RS Column 2
                 6A003.b.4.b that have a frame rate of 60
                 Hz or less and that incorporate a focal
                 plane array with not more than 111,000
                 elements if not being exported or
                 reexported to be embedded in a civil
                 product.
                AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1
                UN applies to 6A003.b.3 and b.4........... See Sec. 746.1(b) for UN
                 controls
                
                 License Requirement Note: Commodities that are not subject to
                the ITAR but are of the type described in USML Category XII(c) are
                controlled as cameras in ECCN 6A003 when they incorporate a camera
                controlled in this ECCN.
                Reporting Requirements
                See Sec. 743.3 of the EAR for thermal camera reporting for exports
                that are not authorized by an individually validated license of
                thermal imaging cameras controlled by ECCN 6A003.b.4.b to
                destinations in Country Group A:1 (see Supplement No. 1 to part 740
                of the EAR), must be reported to BIS.
                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All
                License Exceptions)
                LVS: $1500, except N/A for 6A003.a.3 through a.6, b.1, b.3 and b.4.
                GBS: N/A
                Special Conditions for STA
                STA: License Exception STA may not be used to ship any commodity in
                6A003.b.3 or b.4 to any of the destinations listed in Country Group
                A:6 (See Supplement No.1 to part 740 of the EAR).
                List of Items Controlled
                Related Controls: (1) See ECCNs 6E001 (``development''), 6E002
                (``production''), and 6E201 (``use'') for technology for items
                controlled under this entry. (2) Also see ECCN 6A203. (3) See ECCN
                0A919 for foreign made military commodities that incorporate cameras
                described in 6A003. (4) Section 744.9 imposes a license requirement
                on cameras described in 6A003 if being exported, reexported, or
                transferred (in-country) for use by certain military end-users or
                for incorporation into a commodity controlled by ECCN 0A919. (5) See
                USML Category XII(c) and (e) for cameras subject to the ITAR. (6)
                Also see ECCN 6A293.
                Related Definitions: N/A
                Items:
                 a. Instrumentation cameras and ``specially designed''
                ``components'' therefor, as follows:
                 Note: Instrumentation cameras, controlled by 6A003.a.3 to
                6A003.a.5, with modular structures should be evaluated by their
                maximum capability, using plug-ins available according to the camera
                manufacturer's specifications.
                 a.1. [Reserved]
                 a.2. [Reserved]
                 a.3. Electronic streak cameras having temporal resolution better
                than 50 ns;
                 a.4. Electronic framing cameras having a speed exceeding
                1,000,000 frames/s;
                 a.5. Electronic cameras having all of the following:
                 a.5.a. An electronic shutter speed (gating capability) of less
                than 1[micro]s per full frame; and
                 a.5.b. A read out time allowing a framing rate of more than 125
                full frames per second;
                 a.6. Plug-ins having all of the following characteristics:
                 a.6.a. ``Specially designed'' for instrumentation cameras which
                have modular structures and that are controlled by 6A003.a; and
                 a.6.b. Enabling these cameras to meet the characteristics
                specified by 6A003.a.3, 6A003.a.4 or 6A003.a.5, according to the
                manufacturer's specifications;
                 b. Imaging cameras as follows:
                 Note: 6A003.b does not control television or video cameras
                ``specially designed'' for television broadcasting.
                 b.1. Video cameras incorporating solid state sensors, having a
                peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 10 nm, but not
                exceeding 30,000 nm and having all of the following:
                 b.1.a. Having any of the following:
                 b.1.a.1. More than 4 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' per solid state
                array for monochrome (black and white) cameras;
                 b.1.a.2. More than 4 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' per solid state
                array for color cameras incorporating three solid state arrays; or
                 b.1.a.3. More than 12 x 10\6\ ``active pixels'' for solid state
                array color cameras incorporating one solid state array; and
                 b.1.b. Having any of the following:
                 b.1.b.1. Optical mirrors controlled by 6A004.a.;
                 b.1.b.2. Optical control equipment controlled by 6A004.d.; or
                 b.1.b.3. The capability for annotating internally generated
                `camera tracking data';
                 Technical Notes:
                 1. For the purposes of 6A003.b.1, digital video cameras should
                be evaluated by the maximum number of ``active pixels'' used for
                capturing moving images.
                 2. For the purposes of 6A003.b.1.b.3, `camera tracking data' is
                the information necessary to define camera line of sight orientation
                with respect to the earth. This includes: (1) the horizontal angle
                the camera line of sight makes with respect to the earth's magnetic
                field direction and; (2) the vertical angle between the camera line
                of sight and the earth's horizon.
                 b.2. Scanning cameras and scanning camera systems, having all of
                the following:
                 b.2.a. A peak response in the wavelength range exceeding 10 nm,
                but not exceeding 30,000 nm;
                 b.2.b. Linear detector arrays with more than 8,192 elements per
                array; and
                 b.2.c. Mechanical scanning in one direction;
                 Note: 6A003.b.2 does not apply to scanning cameras and scanning
                camera systems, ``specially designed'' for any of the following:
                 a. Industrial or civilian photocopiers;
                 b. Image scanners ``specially designed'' for civil, stationary,
                close proximity scanning applications (e.g., reproduction of images
                or print contained in documents, artwork, or photographs); or
                 c. Medical equipment.
                 b.3. Imaging cameras incorporating image intensifier tubes
                having the characteristics listed in 6A002.a.2.a or 6A002.a.2.b;
                 b.4. Imaging cameras incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' having
                any of the following:
                 b.4.a. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
                6A002.a.3.a to 6A002.a.3.e;
                 b.4.b. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
                6A002.a.3.f; or
                 b.4.c. Incorporating ``focal plane arrays'' controlled by
                6A002.a.3.g;
                 Note 1: Imaging cameras described in 6A003.b.4 include ``focal
                plane arrays'' combined with sufficient ``signal processing''
                electronics, beyond the read out integrated circuit, to enable as a
                minimum the output of an analog or digital signal once power is
                supplied.
                 Note 2: 6A003.b.4.a does not control imaging cameras
                incorporating linear ``focal plane arrays'' with 12 elements or
                fewer, not employing time-delay-and-integration within the element
                and designed for any of the following:
                 a. Industrial or civilian intrusion alarm, traffic or industrial
                movement control or counting systems;
                 b. Industrial equipment used for inspection or monitoring of
                heat flows in buildings, equipment, or industrial processes;
                 c. Industrial equipment used for inspection, sorting or analysis
                of the properties of materials;
                 d. Equipment ``specially designed'' for laboratory use; or
                 e. Medical equipment.
                 Note 3: 6A003.b.4.b does not control imaging cameras having any
                of the following:
                 a. A maximum frame rate equal to or less than 9 Hz;
                 b. Having all of the following:
                 1. Having a minimum horizontal or vertical `Instantaneous-Field-
                of-View (IFOV)' of at least 2 mrad (milliradians);
                 2. Incorporating a fixed focal-length lens that is not designed
                to be removed;
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                 3. Not incorporating a `direct view' display; and
                 Technical Note: For the purposes of 6A003.b.4 Note 3.b.3,
                'direct view' refers to an imaging camera operating in the infrared
                spectrum that presents a visual image to a human observer using a
                near-to-eye micro display incorporating any light-security
                mechanism.
                 4. Having any of the following:
                 a. No facility to obtain a viewable image of the detected field-
                of-view; or
                 b. The camera is designed for a single kind of application and
                designed not to be user modified; or
                 Technical Note: For the purposes of 6A003.b.4 Note 3.b.1,
                `Instantaneous-Field-of-View (IFOV)' is the lesser figure of the
                `Horizontal IFOV' or the `Vertical IFOV'.
                 `Horizontal IFOV' = horizontal Field-of-View (FOV)/number of
                horizontal detector elements
                 `Vertical IFOV'= vertical Field-of-View (FOV)/number of vertical
                detector elements.
                 c. The camera is ``specially designed'' for installation into a
                civilian passenger land vehicle and having all of the following:
                 1. The placement and configuration of the camera within the
                vehicle are solely to assist the driver in the safe operation of the
                vehicle;
                 2. Is operable only when installed in any of the following:
                 a. The civilian passenger land vehicle for which it was intended
                and the vehicle weighs less than 4,500 kg (gross vehicle weight); or
                 b. A ``specially designed'', authorized maintenance test
                facility; and
                 3. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
                to function when it is removed from the vehicle for which it was
                intended.
                 Note: When necessary, details of the items will be provided,
                upon request, to the Bureau of Industry and Security in order to
                ascertain compliance with the conditions described in Note 3.b.4 and
                Note 3.c in this Note to 6A003.b.4.b.
                 Note 4: 6A003.b.4.c does not apply to `imaging cameras' having
                any of the following characteristics:
                 a. Having all of the following:
                 1. Where the camera is ``specially designed'' for installation
                as an integrated component into indoor and wall-plug-operated
                systems or equipment, limited by design for a single kind of
                application, as follows:
                 a. Industrial process monitoring, quality control, or analysis
                of the properties of materials;
                 b. Laboratory equipment ``specially designed'' for scientific
                research;
                 c. Medical equipment;
                 d. Financial fraud detection equipment; and
                 2. Is only operable when installed in any of the following:
                 a. The system(s) or equipment for which it was intended; or
                 b. A ``specially designed,'' authorized maintenance facility;
                and
                 3. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
                to function when it is removed from the system(s) or equipment for
                which it was intended;
                 b. Where the camera is ``specially designed'' for installation
                into a civilian passenger land vehicle or passenger and vehicle
                ferries and having all of the following:
                 1. The placement and configuration of the camera within the
                vehicle or ferry are solely to assist the driver or operator in the
                safe operation of the vehicle or ferry;
                 2. Is only operable when installed in any of the following:
                 a. The civilian passenger land vehicle for which it was intended
                and the vehicle weighs less than 4,500 kg (gross vehicle weight);
                 b. The passenger and vehicle ferry for which it was intended and
                having a length overall (LOA) 65 m or greater; or
                 c. A ``specially designed'', authorized maintenance test
                facility; and
                 3. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
                to function when it is removed from the vehicle for which it was
                intended;
                 c. Limited by design to have a maximum ``radiant sensitivity''
                of 10 mA/W or less for wavelengths exceeding 760 nm, having all of
                the following:
                 1. Incorporating a response limiting mechanism designed not to
                be removed or modified; and
                 2. Incorporates an active mechanism that forces the camera not
                to function when the response limiting mechanism is removed; and
                 3. Not ``specially designed'' or modified for underwater use; or
                 d. Having all of the following:
                 1. Not incorporating a `direct view' or electronic image
                display;
                 2. Has no facility to output a viewable image of the detected
                field of view;
                 3. The ``focal plane array'' is only operable when installed in
                the camera for which it was intended; and
                 4. The ``focal plane array'' incorporates an active mechanism
                that forces it to be permanently inoperable when removed from the
                camera for which it was intended.
                 Note: When necessary, details of the item will be provided, upon
                request, to the Bureau of Industry and Security in order to
                ascertain compliance with the conditions described in Note 4 above.
                 b.5. Imaging cameras incorporating solid-state detectors
                specified by 6A002.a.1.
                * * * * *
                6A203 High-speed cameras, imaging devices and ``components''
                therefor, other than those controlled by 6A003 (see List of Items
                Controlled).
                License Requirements
                 Reason for Control: NP, AT
                
                 Country chart (see Supp. No.
                 Control(s) 1 to part 738)
                
                NP applies to entire entry................ NP Column 1
                AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1
                
                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All
                License Exceptions)
                LVS: N/A
                GBS: N/A
                List of Items Controlled
                Related Controls: (1) See ECCNs 6E001 (``development''), 6E002
                (``production''), and 6E201 (``use'') for technology for items
                controlled under this entry. (2) See ECCN 6A003.a.3 and a.4. (3)
                Also see ECCN 6A293.
                Related Definitions: N/A
                Items:
                 a. Streak cameras and ``specially designed'' components
                therefor, as follows:
                 a.1. Streak cameras with writing speeds greater than 0.5 mm/
                [micro]s;
                 a.2. Electronic streak cameras capable of 50 ns or less time
                resolution;
                 a.3. Streak tubes for cameras described in 6A203.a.2;
                 a.4. Plug-ins, ``specially designed'' for use with streak
                cameras having modular structures, that enable the performance
                characteristics described in 6A203.a.1 or .a.2;
                 a.5. Synchronizing electronics units, and rotor assemblies
                consisting of turbines, mirrors and bearings, that are ``specially
                designed'' for cameras described in 6A203.a.1.
                 b. Framing cameras and ``specially designed'' components
                therefor, as follows:
                 b.1. Framing cameras with recording rates greater than 225,000
                frames per second;
                 b.2. Framing cameras capable of 50 ns or less frame exposure
                time;
                 b.3. Framing tubes, and solid-state imaging devices, that have a
                fast image gating (shutter) time of 50 ns or less and are
                ``specially designed'' for cameras described in 6A203.b.1 or .b.2;
                 b.4. Plug-ins, ``specially designed'' for use with framing
                cameras having modular structures, that enable the performance
                characteristics described in 6A203.b.1 or .b.2;
                 b.5. Synchronizing electronic units, and rotor assemblies
                consisting of turbines, mirrors, and bearings, that are ``specially
                designed'' for cameras described in 6A203.b.1 or .b.2.
                 c. Solid-state or electron tube cameras and ``specially
                designed'' components therefor, as follows:
                 c.1. Solid-state cameras, or electron tube cameras, with a fast
                image gating (shutter) time of 50 ns or less;
                 c.2. Solid-state imaging devices, and image intensifiers tubes,
                that have a fast image gating (shutter) time of 50 ns or less and
                are ``specially designed'' for cameras described in 6A203.c.1;
                 c.3. Electro-optical shuttering devices (Kerr or Pockels cells)
                with a fast image gating (shutter) time of 50 ns or less;
                 c.4. Plug-ins, ``specially designed'' for use with cameras
                having modular structures, that enable the performance
                characteristics described in 6A203.c.1.
                 Technical Note: High speed single frame cameras can be used
                alone to produce a single image of a dynamic event, or several such
                cameras can be combined in a sequentially-triggered system to
                produce multiple images of an event.
                 d. Radiation-hardened TV cameras, or lenses therefor,
                ``specially designed'' or rated as radiation hardened to withstand a
                total radiation dose greater than 5 x 10\4\ Gy (silicon) without
                operational degradation.
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                 Technical Note: The term Gy (silicon) refers to the energy in
                Joules per kilogram absorbed by an unshielded silicon sample when
                exposed to ionizing radiation.*
                * * * * *
                6A293 Cameras not classified ECCNs 6A003 or 6A203 with all the
                following characteristics: (see List of Items Controlled).
                License Requirements
                Reason for Control: NP, AT
                
                 Country chart (see Supp. No.
                 Control(s) 1 to part 738)
                
                NP applies to entire entry................ NP Column 1
                AT applies to entire entry................ AT Column 1
                
                List Based License Exceptions (See Part 740 for a Description of All
                License Exceptions)
                LVS: N/A
                GBS: N/A
                Special Conditions for STA
                STA: License Exception STA (Sec. 740.20 of the EAR) may not be used
                for ECCN 6A293.
                List of Items Controlled
                Related Controls: See ECCNs 6A003 and 6A203.
                Related Definitions: N/A
                Items:
                 a. Minimum exposure time of 1 microsecond or faster, and
                 b. a throughput of 13.43 Giga Pixels/s or greater when taken at
                205,000 frames/s.
                 Technical Note: Throughput = Width (pixels) x Height (pixels) x
                Frames per Second. The width and Height in pixels are those that are
                achieved at 205,000 frames per second.
                 Note: This entry includes cameras which may be referred to as
                high-speed digital imaging cameras, high-speed video cameras or
                slow-motion cameras or any other camera that meets these parameters.
                * * * * *
                Thea R. Kendler,
                Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
                [FR Doc. 2024-03661 Filed 2-22-24; 8:45 am]
                BILLING CODE 3510-33-P
                

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