ST0571
(a) To claim an exemption for the export of technical data under the provisions of this subchapter (e.g., §§125.4 and 125.5), the exporter must certify that the proposed export is covered by a relevant section of this subchapter, to include the paragraph and applicable subparagraph. Certifications…
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(a) To claim an exemption for the export of technical data under the provisions of this subchapter (e.g., §§125.4 and 125.5), the exporter must certify that the proposed export is covered by a relevant section of this subchapter, to include the paragraph and applicable subparagraph. Certifications consist of clearly marking the package or letter containing the technical data “22 CFR [insert ITAR exemption] applicable.” This certification must be made in written form and retained in the exporter's files for a period of 5 years (see §123.22 of this subchapter). (b) For exports that are oral, visual, or electronic the exporter must also complete a written certification as indicated in paragraph (a) of this section and retain it for a period of 5 years.
Assessed by HEXDI
What HEXDI assesses.
- M7
4 — AUTHORIZATION MANAGEMENT
Reporting procedures address compliance with any applicable authorization exemption/exception reporting requirements.
- M8
6 — EXPORT/IMPORT CLEARANCE
Export/import clearance procedures require that the commercial invoice accompanying each tangible shipment include complete and accurate…
- M8
1 — EXPORT/IMPORT CLEARANCE
Export/import clearance procedures require the making of requisite certifications for use of any authorization exemptions/exceptions.
Source & revisions
- First mapped
- Jun 8, 2022
- Last updated
- May 26, 2026 (17m ago)
- Source
- International Traffic in Arms Regulations