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Section 744.4 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of items related to nuclear, missile, and chemical and biological weapons proliferation activities.
Section 744.4 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of items related to nuclear, missile, and chemical and biological weapons proliferation activities.
True (A)
According to General Prohibition Seven, U.S. persons are allowed to support certain military-intelligence end uses and end users.
According to General Prohibition Seven, U.S. persons are allowed to support certain military-intelligence end uses and end users.
False (B)
Section 744.5 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of items subject to the EAR to defined nuclear maritime end-uses.
Section 744.5 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) of items subject to the EAR to defined nuclear maritime end-uses.
True (A)
General Prohibition Five covers prohibitions against selected transfers to certain end users and end uses.
General Prohibition Five covers prohibitions against selected transfers to certain end users and end uses.
Section 744.7 allows exports and reexports of certain items for certain aircraft and vessels.
Section 744.7 allows exports and reexports of certain items for certain aircraft and vessels.
General Prohibition Nine covers prohibitions against orders, terms, and conditions.
General Prohibition Nine covers prohibitions against orders, terms, and conditions.
Section 744.8 prohibits exports and reexports without authorization to parties designated as proliferators of weapons of mass destruction.
Section 744.8 prohibits exports and reexports without authorization to parties designated as proliferators of weapons of mass destruction.
Section 744.9 restricts exports and reexports of certain cameras, systems, or related components.
Section 744.9 restricts exports and reexports of certain cameras, systems, or related components.
Section 744.10 prohibits exports and reexports to Russian entities listed in Supplement No. 3 of Part 744.
Section 744.10 prohibits exports and reexports to Russian entities listed in Supplement No. 3 of Part 744.
Section 744.11 imposes license requirements on entities listed in Supplement No. 4 for activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign policy interests.
Section 744.11 imposes license requirements on entities listed in Supplement No. 4 for activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign policy interests.
Sections 744.12, 744.13, and 744.14 prohibit exports and reexports to persons designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Specially Designated Terrorists, or Foreign Terrorist Organizations, respectively.
Sections 744.12, 744.13, and 744.14 prohibit exports and reexports to persons designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Specially Designated Terrorists, or Foreign Terrorist Organizations, respectively.
Section 744.15 sets forth conditions for exports, reexports, and transfers to persons listed on the Entity List.
Section 744.15 sets forth conditions for exports, reexports, and transfers to persons listed on the Entity List.
Section 744.16 sets forth license requirements and procedures for the Denied Persons List.
Section 744.16 sets forth license requirements and procedures for the Denied Persons List.
Section 744.17 restricts exports, reexports, and transfers of microprocessors and associated software and technology for military end uses and to military end users.
Section 744.17 restricts exports, reexports, and transfers of microprocessors and associated software and technology for military end uses and to military end users.
Section 744.18 sets forth restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers to persons designated pursuant to Executive Order 13382.
Section 744.18 sets forth restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers to persons designated pursuant to Executive Order 13382.
Part 764 of the EAR prohibits exports, reexports, and certain transfers of items subject to the EAR to denied parties.
Part 764 of the EAR prohibits exports, reexports, and certain transfers of items subject to the EAR to denied parties.
The specific nature of the end-use is not considered when determining what action should be taken on an application required under this section.
The specific nature of the end-use is not considered when determining what action should be taken on an application required under this section.
The license for export, reexport, or transfer will always be granted if the importing country has strong nonproliferation credentials.
The license for export, reexport, or transfer will always be granted if the importing country has strong nonproliferation credentials.
The restrictions on certain maritime nuclear propulsion end-uses apply only to items specified on the CCL.
The restrictions on certain maritime nuclear propulsion end-uses apply only to items specified on the CCL.
Exceptions provided in part 740 of the EAR apply to the prohibitions described in paragraph (a) of Section 744.5.
Exceptions provided in part 740 of the EAR apply to the prohibitions described in paragraph (a) of Section 744.5.
The policy of the United States Government is to participate in foreign naval nuclear propulsion plant projects under any circumstances.
The policy of the United States Government is to participate in foreign naval nuclear propulsion plant projects under any circumstances.
U.S. persons are encouraged to participate in foreign naval nuclear propulsion plant projects.
U.S. persons are encouraged to participate in foreign naval nuclear propulsion plant projects.
The general prohibitions in Section 744.6 apply to activities subject to a license requirement administered by another federal department or agency.
The general prohibitions in Section 744.6 apply to activities subject to a license requirement administered by another federal department or agency.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is administered by the Department of Energy.
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is administered by the Department of Energy.
Section 744.4 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers related to chemical and biological weapons proliferation activities.
Section 744.4 prohibits exports, reexports, and transfers related to chemical and biological weapons proliferation activities.
General Prohibition Nine covers prohibitions against supporting certain military-intelligence end uses and end users.
General Prohibition Nine covers prohibitions against supporting certain military-intelligence end uses and end users.
The license will be denied if an export, reexport, or transfer makes a material contribution to the design of rocket systems only.
The license will be denied if an export, reexport, or transfer makes a material contribution to the design of rocket systems only.
One of the factors considered for determining action on an application is the nonproliferation credentials of the exporting country.
One of the factors considered for determining action on an application is the nonproliferation credentials of the exporting country.
License Exceptions apply to the prohibitions described in Section 744.4.
License Exceptions apply to the prohibitions described in Section 744.4.
The absence of notification excuses persons from compliance with the license requirements.
The absence of notification excuses persons from compliance with the license requirements.
An export will require a license if it is known that the item will be used in the operation of chemical weapons in any country worldwide.
An export will require a license if it is known that the item will be used in the operation of chemical weapons in any country worldwide.
Exporting items for biological weapons production in certain countries listed in Country Group A:3 requires a license under certain conditions.
Exporting items for biological weapons production in certain countries listed in Country Group A:3 requires a license under certain conditions.
Applications for export, reexport, or transfer of items subject to Section 744.4 are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
Applications for export, reexport, or transfer of items subject to Section 744.4 are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
A license will be denied if an export, reexport, or transfer is deemed to make a material contribution to chemical weapons production.
A license will be denied if an export, reexport, or transfer is deemed to make a material contribution to chemical weapons production.
BIS may inform individuals that a license is required for specific exports if there is an unacceptable risk of diversion to activities specified in Section 744.4.
BIS may inform individuals that a license is required for specific exports if there is an unacceptable risk of diversion to activities specified in Section 744.4.
Specific notice regarding license requirements is not mandatory when BIS informs individuals orally.
Specific notice regarding license requirements is not mandatory when BIS informs individuals orally.
Determining whether any end-use and end-user prohibitions apply is required before exporting, reexporting, shipping, transmitting, transferring, or engaging in other activities related to items subject to the EAR.
Determining whether any end-use and end-user prohibitions apply is required before exporting, reexporting, shipping, transmitting, transferring, or engaging in other activities related to items subject to the EAR.
If a license is required while an export, reexport, or transfer is in transit, the provisions of $\S748.4(d)(2)$ of the EAR apply to the license application.
If a license is required while an export, reexport, or transfer is in transit, the provisions of $\S748.4(d)(2)$ of the EAR apply to the license application.
A license is required to export, reexport, or transfer an item if the exporter knows it will be used in nuclear explosive activities.
A license is required to export, reexport, or transfer an item if the exporter knows it will be used in nuclear explosive activities.
Unsafeguarded nuclear activities refer only to activities involving nuclear reactors and critical facilities.
Unsafeguarded nuclear activities refer only to activities involving nuclear reactors and critical facilities.
A license is required for exporting items to be used in safeguarded nuclear fuel cycle activities involving plutonium.
A license is required for exporting items to be used in safeguarded nuclear fuel cycle activities involving plutonium.
BIS can inform individuals or amend the EAR to require a license for specific exports, reexports, or transfers due to risk of diversion to prohibited activities.
BIS can inform individuals or amend the EAR to require a license for specific exports, reexports, or transfers due to risk of diversion to prohibited activities.
Specific notice from BIS regarding the need for a license must always be provided in written form.
Specific notice from BIS regarding the need for a license must always be provided in written form.
The prohibitions described in this part apply to exports, reexports, and transfers to all destinations.
The prohibitions described in this part apply to exports, reexports, and transfers to all destinations.
Facilities for the production of heavy water are considered safeguarded nuclear activities.
Facilities for the production of heavy water are considered safeguarded nuclear activities.
The requirements outlined in this part apply only to items specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL).
The requirements outlined in this part apply only to items specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL).
The absence of notification excuses persons from compliance with the license requirements of paragraph (a).
The absence of notification excuses persons from compliance with the license requirements of paragraph (a).
You may export technology subject to the EAR under the operation technology and software or sales technology and software provisions of License Exception TSU, but only to countries listed in supplement no. 3 to part 744 of the EAR.
You may export technology subject to the EAR under the operation technology and software or sales technology and software provisions of License Exception TSU, but only to countries listed in supplement no. 3 to part 744 of the EAR.
The provisions of $§740.13(a)$ and $(b)$ will overcome all prohibitions in part 740 of the EAR for countries listed in supplement no. 3 to part 744 of the EAR.
The provisions of $§740.13(a)$ and $(b)$ will overcome all prohibitions in part 740 of the EAR for countries listed in supplement no. 3 to part 744 of the EAR.
The United States considers whether the commodities, software, or technology to be transferred are appropriate for the stated end-use when determining whether to grant or deny license applications.
The United States considers whether the commodities, software, or technology to be transferred are appropriate for the stated end-use when determining whether to grant or deny license applications.
The United States does not consider the significance for nuclear purposes of the particular commodity, software, or technology when reviewing license applications.
The United States does not consider the significance for nuclear purposes of the particular commodity, software, or technology when reviewing license applications.
The United States considers whether the commodities, software, or technology to be exported are to be used in research on or for the development, design, manufacture, construction, operation, or maintenance of any reprocessing or enrichment facility.
The United States considers whether the commodities, software, or technology to be exported are to be used in research on or for the development, design, manufacture, construction, operation, or maintenance of any reprocessing or enrichment facility.
The United States does not consider the nonproliferation credentials of the importing country when reviewing license applications.
The United States does not consider the nonproliferation credentials of the importing country when reviewing license applications.
The United States considers whether the importing country is a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) or similar international legally-binding nuclear nonproliferation agreement.
The United States considers whether the importing country is a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) or similar international legally-binding nuclear nonproliferation agreement.
The United States considers intelligence data on the importing country's nuclear intentions and activities when reviewing license applications.
The United States considers intelligence data on the importing country's nuclear intentions and activities when reviewing license applications.
The United States does not consider whether the recipient state has sufficient national export controls to prevent an unacceptable risk of retransfer or diversion.
The United States does not consider whether the recipient state has sufficient national export controls to prevent an unacceptable risk of retransfer or diversion.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the production of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles with a range of at least 300 kilometers in countries listed in Country Group D:4.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the production of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles with a range of at least 300 kilometers in countries listed in Country Group D:4.
The regulations allow the export of items for the delivery of nuclear weapons by governmental programs of NPT Nuclear Weapons States that are NATO members.
The regulations allow the export of items for the delivery of nuclear weapons by governmental programs of NPT Nuclear Weapons States that are NATO members.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) can inform individuals or entities that a license is required for specific exports or transfers due to the risk of use in prohibited activities.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) can inform individuals or entities that a license is required for specific exports or transfers due to the risk of use in prohibited activities.
The regulations do not apply to the export of items for the production of sounding rockets.
The regulations do not apply to the export of items for the production of sounding rockets.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the maintenance or repair of unmanned aerial vehicles, regardless of their range capabilities, for the delivery of chemical or biological weapons.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the maintenance or repair of unmanned aerial vehicles, regardless of their range capabilities, for the delivery of chemical or biological weapons.
License Exceptions may apply to the prohibitions described in the regulations.
License Exceptions may apply to the prohibitions described in the regulations.
The regulations apply only to the export of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles and not to their reexport or transfer within a country.
The regulations apply only to the export of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles and not to their reexport or transfer within a country.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the production of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles with a range of at least $300$ kilometers in any country.
The regulations prohibit the export of items that will be used in the production of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles with a range of at least $300$ kilometers in any country.
The regulations apply to the export of items that will be used in the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles.
The regulations apply to the export of items that will be used in the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of rocket systems or unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) can inform individuals or entities that a license is required for specific exports or transfers through written notice only.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) can inform individuals or entities that a license is required for specific exports or transfers through written notice only.
U.S. persons are required to seek a license from BIS for all activities described in this section.
U.S. persons are required to seek a license from BIS for all activities described in this section.
The issuance of a license by BIS authorizes U.S. persons to engage in any activity that is otherwise prohibited by law.
The issuance of a license by BIS authorizes U.S. persons to engage in any activity that is otherwise prohibited by law.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of nuclear explosive devices in any country.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of nuclear explosive devices in any country.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of missiles in countries listed in Country Groups D:4 or E:2.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of missiles in countries listed in Country Groups D:4 or E:2.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, refurbishing, shipment, or transfer (in-country) of a whole plant to make chemical weapons precursors identified in ECCN 1C350 in any country.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting the design, development, production, operation, installation, maintenance, repair, overhaul, refurbishing, shipment, or transfer (in-country) of a whole plant to make chemical weapons precursors identified in ECCN 1C350 in any country.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting a 'military-intelligence end use' or a 'military-intelligence end user' in any country.
U.S. persons are prohibited from supporting a 'military-intelligence end use' or a 'military-intelligence end user' in any country.
Shipping or transmitting from one foreign country to another foreign country any item not subject to the EAR that a U.S. person knows will be used in or by any of the prohibited end uses or end users is considered 'support'.
Shipping or transmitting from one foreign country to another foreign country any item not subject to the EAR that a U.S. person knows will be used in or by any of the prohibited end uses or end users is considered 'support'.
Transferring (in-country) any item not subject to the EAR that a U.S. person knows will be used in or by any of the prohibited end uses or end users is considered 'support'.
Transferring (in-country) any item not subject to the EAR that a U.S. person knows will be used in or by any of the prohibited end uses or end users is considered 'support'.
BIS can only inform U.S. persons about additional prohibitions through amendments to the EAR published in the Federal Register.
BIS can only inform U.S. persons about additional prohibitions through amendments to the EAR published in the Federal Register.
The issuance of a license by BIS authorizes U.S. persons to engage in activities that are prohibited by criminal statutes.
The issuance of a license by BIS authorizes U.S. persons to engage in activities that are prohibited by criminal statutes.
The U.S. persons are exempt from complying with the license requirements if they do not receive a notification from BIS.
The U.S. persons are exempt from complying with the license requirements if they do not receive a notification from BIS.
BIS is informing U.S. persons that a license is required for shipping, transmitting, or transferring certain items to semiconductor fabrication facilities in China.
BIS is informing U.S. persons that a license is required for shipping, transmitting, or transferring certain items to semiconductor fabrication facilities in China.
The text discusses prohibitions related to exports, reexports, and transfers of items subject to the EAR for nuclear maritime end-uses.
The text discusses prohibitions related to exports, reexports, and transfers of items subject to the EAR for nuclear maritime end-uses.
The license requirements mentioned in the text are related to $ ext{Section 744.4}$ of the EAR, which prohibits exports related to weapons of mass destruction proliferation activities.
The license requirements mentioned in the text are related to $ ext{Section 744.4}$ of the EAR, which prohibits exports related to weapons of mass destruction proliferation activities.
The text discusses restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers of microprocessors and associated software and technology for military end uses and to military end users.
The text discusses restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers of microprocessors and associated software and technology for military end uses and to military end users.