EAR License Exceptions Webinar: Learning by Doing
Practice Makes Perfect—A Two-Part Webinar that Combines Hands-On Exercises, Discussions, and Instruction
Melissa Proctor will be presenting a two-part webinar on October 17th and October 26th, from 1 – 2:30pm EDT on utilizing License Exceptions under the Export Administration Regulations.
Knowing when an export or reexport license is required under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) is critical to ensuring your company’s compliance with U.S. export controls and quite frankly, staying out of trouble. However, knowing how and when to use an available license exception under Part 740 of the EAR can be worth its weight in gold in terms of expediting the delivery of your products to non-U.S. customers. There are currently 18 license exceptions available under the EAR that enable companies to export faster and avoid wasting time and already strained resources on needlessly applying (and waiting) for licenses.
In this series of two webinars, Melissa will give attendees situational and transactional exercises to work on prior to both webinars. During the webinars, she will use a combination of instruction and discussion of the exercises for a “practice makes perfect” approach to learning how to correctly utilize available EAR license exceptions. In addition to the exercises, the instruction will cover these points:
- Commonly-used license exceptions including:
- Shipments of Limited Value (LVS)
- Country Group B Shipments (GBS)
- Civil End-Users (CIV)
- Temporary Exports (TMP)
- Servicing and Replacement of Parts and Equipment (RPL)
- Government Shipments (GOV)
- Aircraft (AVS)
- Encryption Commodities, Software, and Technology (ENC)
- Agricultural Commodities (AGR)
- Consumer Communications Devices (CCD)
- Strategic Trade Authorization (STA)
- Support for the Cuban People (SCP)
- Understanding when license exceptions can NEVER be used
- Implementing effective internal procedures for utilizing license exceptions
Webinar participants are invited to submit questions during the webinar; the final 30 minutes of each webinar will be allotted to answering attendees’ questions.
Prerequisite: Participants should understand fundamental EAR issues and have at least basic familiarity with EAR license exceptions.
Two Webinar Series: Unlike most ECTI webinars, this training consists of two webinars so as to maximize the benefits of using hands-on exercises and discussions.
Webinar Details:
Date:
Part 1 of Webinar Series: October 17, 2017 1:00-2:30 PM EDT
Part 2 of Webinar Series: October 26, 2017 1:00-2:30 PM EDT
Length: 1 hour 30 minutes (Comprised of 1 hour of commentary and 30 minute Q&A session)
Cost: $295 per person (additional employees from the same company $100 each)