Title 27—Alcohol, Tobacco Products, and Firearms (This book contains part 400 to End) Part CHAPTER II—Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Ex- plosives, Department of Justice ......................................... 447 ABBREVIATIONSUSEDINTHISCHAPTER: ATF = Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. TD = Treasury Decision. TTB = Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. R F C with D O R C1P 1 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 8008 Sfmt 8008 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 R F C with D O R P C1 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00012 Fmt 8008 Sfmt 8008 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 CHAPTER II—BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, FIREARMS, AND EXPLOSIVES, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE SUBCHAPTER A [RESERVED] SUBCHAPTER B—FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION Part Page 400–446 [Reserved] 447 Importation of arms, ammunition and implements of war ................................................................... 5 478 Commerce in firearms and ammunition .................. 18 479 Machine guns, destructive devices, and certain other firearms ...................................................... 86 SUBCHAPTER C—EXPLOSIVES 555 Commerce in Explosives .......................................... 115 SUBCHAPTER D—MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS RELATING TO ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO 646 Contraband cigarettes ............................................. 176 R F C with D O R C1P 3 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00013 Fmt 8008 Sfmt 8008 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 R F C with D O R P C1 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00014 Fmt 8008 Sfmt 8008 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 SUBCHAPTER A [RESERVED] SUBCHAPTER B—FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION PARTS 400–446 [RESERVED] Subpart G—Penalties, Seizures and Forfeitures PART 447—IMPORTATION OF 447.61 Unlawful importation. ARMS, AMMUNITION AND IMPLE- 447.62 False statements or concealment of MENTS OF WAR facts. 447.63 Seizure and forfeiture. Subpart A—Scope AUTHORITY: 22 U.S.C. 2778. SOURCE: T.D. ATF–8, 39 FR 3251, Jan. 25, Sec. 1974, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated 447.1 General. by T.D. ATF–487, 68 FR 3747, Jan. 24, 2003. 447.2 Relation to other laws and regula- tions. EDITORIAL NOTE: Nomenclature changes to part 447 appear at 68 FR 3748, Jan. 24, 2003. Subpart B—Definitions Subpart A—Scope 447.11 Meaning of terms. §447.1 General. Subpart C—The U.S. Munitions Import List The regulations in this part relate to 447.21 The U.S. Munitions Import List. that portion of Section 38, Arms Ex- 447.22 Forgings, castings, and machined port Control Act of 1976, as amended, bodies. which is concerned with the importa- tion of arms, ammunition and imple- Subpart D—Registration ments of war. This part contains the 447.31 Registration requirement. U.S. Munitions Import List and in- 447.32 Application for registration and re- cludes procedural and administrative fund of fee. requirements and provisions relating 447.33 Notification of changes in informa- to registration of importers, permits, tion furnished by registrants. articles in transit, import certifi- 447.34 Maintenance of records by persons re- cation, delivery verification, import re- quired to register as importers of Import strictions applicable to certain coun- List articles. tries, exemptions, U.S. military fire- 447.35 Forms prescribed. arms or ammunition, penalties, sei- zures, and forfeitures. All designations Subpart E—Permits and changes in designation of articles 447.41 Permit requirement. subject to import control under Sec- 447.42 Application for permit. tion 414 of the Mutual Security Act of 447.43 Terms of permit. 1954, as amended, have the concurrence 447.44 Permit denial, revocation or suspen- of the Secretary of State and the Sec- sion. retary of Defense. 447.45 Importation. 447.46 Articles in transit. [T.D. ATF–8, 39 FR 3251, Jan. 25, 1974, as amended by T.D. ATF–215, 50 FR 42158, Oct. Subpart F—Miscellaneous Provisions 18, 1985] 447.51 Import certification and delivery §447.2 Relation to other laws and reg- verification. ulations. 447.52 Import restrictions applicable to cer- (a) All of those items on the U.S. Mu- tain countries. nitions Import List (see §447.21) which 447.53 Exemptions. are ‘‘firearms’’ or ‘‘ammunition’’ as de- 447.54 Administrative procedures inappli- fined in 18 U.S.C. 921(a) are subject to cable. the interstate and foreign commerce 447.55 Departments of State and Defense consulted. controls contained in Chapter 44 of R 447.56 Authority of Customs officers. Title 18 U.S.C. and 27 CFR Part 478 and with CF 444477..5578 UD.eSle. gmaitliiotnasr yo fd tehfeen Dseir aercttiocrl.e s. infi ttihoeny saerte o‘u‘ftir eina rm26s ’U’ .wSi.Cth. in58 4t5h(ea )d eafrie- D O R C1P 5 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00015 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 §447.11 27 CFR Ch. II (4–1–10 Edition) also subject to the provisions of 27 CFR plural form shall include the singular, Part 479. Any person engaged in the and vice versa, and words imparting business of importing firearms or am- the masculine gender shall include the munition as defined in 18 U.S.C. 921(a) feminine. The terms ‘‘includes’’ and must obtain a license under the provi- ‘‘including’’ do not exclude other sions of 27 CFR Part 478, and if he im- things not enumerated which are in the ports firearms which fall within the same general class or are otherwise definition of 26 U.S.C. 5845(a) must also within the scope thereof. register and pay special tax pursuant Appropriate ATF officer. An officer or to the provisions of 27 CFR Part 479. employee of the Bureau of Alcohol, To- Such licensing, registration and special bacco and Firearms (ATF) specified by tax requirements are in addition to ATF Order 1130.34, Delegation of the registration under subpart D of this Director’s Authorities in 27 CFR Part part. 447, Importation of Arms, Ammunition (b) The permit procedures of subpart and Implements of War. E of this part are applicable to all im- portations of articles on the U.S. Muni- Article. Any of the arms, ammuni- tions Import List not subject to con- tion, and implements of war enumer- trols under 27 CFR Part 478 or 479. U.S. ated in the U.S. Munitions Import List. Munitions Import List articles subject Bureau. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco to controls under 27 CFR Part 478 or 27 and Firearms, the Department of the CFR Part 479 are subject to the import Treasury. permit procedures of those regulations Carbine. A short-barrelled rifle whose if imported into the United States barrel is generally not longer than 22 (within the meaning of 27 CFR Parts inches and is characterized by light 478 and 479). weight. (c) Articles on the U.S. Munitions CFR. The Code of Federal Regula- Import List imported for the United tions. States or any State or political sub- Chemical agent. A substance useful in division thereof are exempt from the war which, by its ordinary and direct import controls of 27 CFR Part 478 but chemical action, produces a powerful are not exempt from control under Sec- physiological effect. tion 38, Arms Export Control Act of Defense articles. Any item designated 1976, unless imported by the United in §447.21 or §447.22. This term includes States or any agency thereof. All such models, mockups, and other such items importations not imported by the which reveal technical data directly re- United States or any agency thereof shall be subject to the import permit lating to §447.21 or §447.22. procedures of subpart E of this part. Defense services. (a) The furnishing of (d) For provisions requiring the reg- assistance, including training, to for- istration of persons engaged in the eign persons in the design, engineering, business of brokering activities with development, production, processing, respect to the importation of any de- manufacture, use, operation, overhaul, fense article or defense service, see De- repair, maintenance, modification, or partment of State regulations in 22 reconstruction of defense articles, CFR part 129. whether in the United States or abroad; or [T.D. ATF–215, 50 FR 42158, Oct. 18, 1985, as amended by T.D. ATF–426, 65 FR 38197, June (b) The furnishing to foreign persons 20, 2000] of any technical data, whether in the United States or abroad. Subpart B—Definitions Director. The Director, Bureau of Al- cohol, Tobacco and Firearms, the De- §447.11 Meaning of terms. partment of the Treasury, Washington, When used in this part and in forms DC 20226. prescribed under this part, where not Executed under the penalties of perjury. otherwise distinctly expressed or mani- Signed with the prescribed declaration R festly incompatible with the intent under the penalties of perjury as pro- CF thereof, terms shall have the meanings vided on or with respect to the applica- with ascribed in this section. Words in the tion, form, or other document or, D O R C1P 6 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00016 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Justice §447.21 where no form of declaration is pre- This chapter. Title 27, Code of Federal scribed, with the declaration: ‘‘I de- Regulations, Chapter II (27 CFR Chap- clare under the penalties of perjury ter II). that this llllll (insert type of United States. When used in the geo- document such as statement, certifi- graphical sense, includes the several cate, application, or other document), States, the Commonwealth of Puerto including the documents submitted in Rico, the insular possessions of the support thereof, has been examined by United States, the District of Colum- me and, to best of my knowledge and bia, and any territory over which the belief, is true, correct, and complete.’’ United States exercises any powers of Firearms. A weapon, and all compo- administration, legislation, and juris- nents and parts therefor, not over .50 diction. caliber which will or is designed to or (26 U.S.C. 7805 (68A Stat. 917), 27 U.S.C. 205 (49 may be readily converted to expel a Stat. 981 as amended), 18 U.S.C. 926 (82 Stat. projectile by the action of an explosive, 959), and sec. 38, Arms Export Control Act (22 but shall not include BB and pellet U.S.C. 2778, 90 Stat. 744)) guns, and muzzle loading (black pow- [T.D. ATF–48, 43 FR 13535, Mar. 31, 1978; 44 der) firearms (including any firearm FR 55840, Sept. 28, 1979, as amended by T.D. with a matchlock, flintlock, percussion ATF–202, 50 FR 14382, Apr. 12, 1985; T.D. ATF– cap, or similar type of ignition system) 215, 50 FR 42158, Oct. 18, 1985; T.D. ATF–484, or firearms covered by Category I(a) 67 FR 64526, Oct. 21, 2002; T.D. ATF–9F, 72 FR established to have been manufactured 72938, Dec. 26, 2007] in or before 1898. Import or importation. Bringing into Subpart C—The U.S. Munitions the United States from a foreign coun- Import List try any of the articles on the Import List, but shall not include intransit, §447.21 The U.S. Munitions Import temporary import or temporary export List. transactions subject to Department of The U.S. Munitions List compiled by State controls under Title 22, Code of the Department of State, Office of De- Federal Regulations. fense Trade Controls, and published at Import List. The list of articles con- 22 CFR 121.1, with the deletions indi- tained in §447.21 and identified therein cated, has been adopted as an enumera- as ‘‘The U.S. Munitions Import List’’. tion of the defense articles subject to Machinegun. A ‘‘machinegun’’, ‘‘ma- controls under this part. The expur- chine pistol’’, ‘‘submachinegun’’, or gated list, set out below, shall, for the ‘‘automatic rifle’’ is a firearm origi- purposes of this part, be known as the nally designed to fire, or capable of U.S. Munitions Import List: being fired fully automatically by a single pull of the trigger. THEU.S. MUNITIONSIMPORTLIST Permit. The same as ‘‘license’’ for purposes of 22 U.S.C. 1934(c). CATEGORYI—FIREARMS Person. A partnership, company, as- sociation, or corporation, as well as a (a) Nonautomatic and semiautomatic fire- natural person. arms, to caliber .50 inclusive, combat shot- Pistol. A hand-operated firearm hav- guns, and shotguns with barrels less than 18 inches in length, and all components and ing a chamber integral with, or perma- parts for such firearms. nently aligned with, the bore. (b) Automatic firearms and all components Revolver. A hand-operated firearm and parts for such firearms to caliber .50 in- with a revolving cylinder containing clusive. chambers for individual cartridges. (c) Insurgency-counterinsurgency type Rifle. A shoulder firearm discharging firearms of other weapons having a special bullets through a rifled barrel at least military application (e.g. close assault weap- 16 inches in length, including combina- ons systems) regardless of caliber and all components and parts for such firearms. tion and drilling guns. (d) Firearms silencers and suppressors, in- Sporting type sight including optical. A cluding flash suppressors. R telescopic sight suitable for daylight (e) Riflescopes manufactured to military with CF uvoselv eorn foar rhiuflnet,i nsgh ootrg tuanr,g epti ssthoolo, toinr gr. e- smpoedciiffiiecda tcioomnsp oannedn tssp tehceirfiecfaolrl.y designed or D O R C1P 7 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 §447.21 27 CFR Ch. II (4–1–10 Edition) NOTE: Rifles, carbines, revolvers, and pis- boosters, guidance system equipment and tols, to caliber .50 inclusive, combat shot- parts, launching racks and projectors, pistols guns, and shotguns with barrels less than 18 (exploders), igniters, fuze arming devices, inches in length are included under Category intervalometers, guided missile launchers I(a). Machineguns, submachineguns, machine and specialized handling equipment, and pistols and fully automatic rifles to caliber hardened missile launching facilities. .50 inclusive are included under Category (d) Missile and space vehicle powerplants. I(b). (e) Military explosive excavating devices. (f) Ablative materials fabricated or semi- CATEGORYII—ARTILLERYPROJECTORS fabricated from advanced composites (e.g., (a) Guns over caliber .50, howitzers, mor- silica, graphite, carbon, carbon/carbon, and tars, and recoiless rifles. boron filaments) for the articles in this cat- (b) Military flamethrowers and projectors. egory that are derived directly from or spe- (c) Components, parts, accessories, and at- cifically developed or modified for defense tachments for the articles in paragraphs (a) articles. and (b) of this category, including but not (g) Non/nuclear warheads for rockets and limited to mounts and carriages for these ar- guided missiles. ticles. (h) All specifically designed components or modified components, parts, accessories, at- CATEGORYIII—AMMUNITION tachments, and associated equipment for the (a) Ammunition for the arms in Categories articles in this category. I and II of this section. NOTE: Military demolition blocks and (b) Components, parts, accessories, and at- blasting caps referred to in Category IV(a) do tachments for articles in paragraph (a) of not include the following articles: this category, including but not limited to (a) Electric squibs. cartridge cases, powder bags, bullets, jack- (b) No. 6 and No. 8 blasting caps, including ets, cores, shells (excluding shotgun shells), electric ones. projectiles, boosters, fuzes and components (c) Delay electric blasting caps (including therefor, primers, and other detonating de- No. 6 and No. 8 millisecond ones). vices for such ammunition. (d) Seismograph electric blasting caps (in- (c) Ammunition belting and linking ma- cluding SSS, Static-Master, Vibrocap SR, chines. and SEISMO SR). (d) Ammunition manufacturing machines (e) Oil well perforating devices. and ammunition loading machines (except NOTE: Category V of ‘‘Munitions List’’ de- handloading ones). leted as inapplicable to imports. NOTE: Cartridge and shell casings are in- CATEGORYVI—VESSELSOFWARANDSPECIAL cluded under Category III unless, prior to NAVALEQUIPMENT their importation, they have been rendered useless beyond the possibility of restoration (a) Warships, amphibious warfare vessels, for use as a cartridge or shell casing by landing craft, mine warfare vessels, patrol means of heating, flame treatment, man- vessels, auxiliary vessels and service craft, gling, crushing, cutting, or popping. experimental types of naval ships and any vessels specifically designed or modified for CATEGORY IV—LAUNCH VEHICLES, GUIDED MIS- military purposes. SILES, BALLISTIC MISSILES, ROCKETS, TOR- (b) Turrets and gun mounts, arresting gear, PEDOES, BOMBSANDMINES special weapons systems, protective systems, (a) Rockets (including but not limited to submarine storage batteries, catapults and meteorological and other sounding rockets), other components, parts, attachments, and bombs, grenades, torpedoes, depth charges, accessories specifically designed or modified land and naval mines, as well as launchers for combatant vessels. for such defense articles, and demolition (c) Mine sweeping equipment, components, blocks and blasting caps. parts, attachments and accessories specifi- (b) Launch vehicles and missile and anti- cally designed or modified therefor. missile systems including but not limited to (d) Harbor entrance detection devices guided, tactical and strategic missiles, (magnetic, pressure, and acoustic ones) and launchers, and systems. controls and components therefor. (c) Apparatus, devices, and materials for (e) Naval nuclear propulsion plants, their the handling, control, activation, moni- land prototypes and special facilities for toring, detection, protection, discharge, or their construction, support and mainte- detonation of the articles in paragraphs (a) nance. This includes any machinery, device, and (b) of this category. Articles in this cat- component, or equipment specifically devel- egory include, but are not limited to, the fol- oped or designed or modified for use in such lowing: Fuses and components for the items plants or facilities. FR in this category, bomb racks and shackles, NOTE: The term ‘‘vessels of war’’ includes, with C btoormpebd osh atcukblees , retloerapseed ou naintsd, bgoumidbe de jmecitsosirlse, bu(ta )i sC noomtb laimtaintte dv etsos tehlse: following: D O R C1P 8 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, Justice §447.21 (1) Warships (including nuclear-powered CATEGORYVII—TANKSANDMILITARYVEHICLES versions): (a) Military type armed or armored vehi- (i) Aircraft carriers (CV, CVN) cles, military railway trains, and vehicles (ii) Battleships (BB) specifically designed or modified to accom- (iii) Cruisers (CA, CG, CGN) modate mountings for arms or other special- (iv) Destroyers (DD, DDG) ized military equipment or fitted with such (v) Frigates (FF, FFG) items. (vi) Submarines (SS, SSN, SSBN, SSG, (b) Military tanks, combat engineer vehi- SSAG). cles, bridge launching vehicles, halftracks (2) Other Combatant Classifications: and gun carriers. (i) Patrol Combatants (PC, PHM) (c) Self-propelled guns and howitzers. (ii) Amphibious Helicopter/Landing Craft Carriers (LHA, LPD, LPH) NOTE: Category VII (d) and (e) of ‘‘Muni- (iii) Amphibious Landing Craft Carriers tions List’’ deleted as inapplicable to im- (LKA, LPA, LSD, LST) ports. (iv) Amphibious Command Ships (LCC) (f) Amphibious vehicles. (v) Mine Warfare Ships (MSO). (g) Engines specifically designed or modi- (b) Auxiliaries: fied for the vehicles in paragraphs (a), (b), (1) Mobile Logistics Support: (c), and (f) of this category. (i) Under way Replenishment (AD, AF, (h) All specifically designed or modified AFS, AO, AOE, AOR) components and parts, accessories, attach- (ii) Material Support (AD, AR, AS). ments, and associated equipment for the ar- (2) Support Ships: ticles in this category, including but not (i) Fleet Support Ships (ARS, ASR, ATA, limited to military bridging and deep water ATF, ATS) fording kits. (ii) Other Auxiliaries (AG, AGDS, AGF, NOTE: An ‘‘amphibious vehicle’’ in Cat- AGM, AGOR, AGOS, AGS, AH, AK, AKR, egory VII(f) is an automotive vehicle or AOG, AOT, AP, APB, ARC, ARL, AVM, chassis which embodies all-wheel drive, AVT). which is equipped to meet special military (c) Combatant Craft: requirements, and which has sealed elec- (1) Patrol Craft: trical systems and adaptation features for (i) Coastal Patrol Combatants (PB, PCF, deep water fording. PCH, PTF) (ii) River, Roadstead Craft (ATC, PBR). CATEGORYVIII—AIRCRAFT, SPACECRAFT, AND (2) Amphibious Warfare Craft: ASSOCIATEDEQUIPMENT (i) Landing Craft (AALC, LCAC, LCM, (a) Aircraft, including but not limited to LCPL, LCPR, LCU, LWT, SLWT) helicopters, non-expansive balloons, drones (ii) Special Warfare Craft (LSSC, MSSC, and lighter-than-air aircraft, which are spe- SDV, SWCL, SWCM). cifically designed, modified, or equipped for (3) Mine Warfare Craft: military purposes. This includes but is not (i) Mine Countermeasures Craft (MSB, limited to the following military purposes: MSD, MSI, MSM, MSR). gunnery, bombing, rocket or missile launch- (d) Support and Service Craft: ing, electronic and other surveillance, recon- (1) Tugs (YTB, YTL, YTM) naissance, refueling, aerial mapping, mili- (2) Tankers (YO, YOG, YW) tary liaison, cargo carrying or dropping, per- (3) Lighters (YC, YCF, YCV, YF, YFN, sonnel dropping, airborne warning and con- YFNB, YFNX, YFR, YFRN, YFU, YG, YGN, trol, and military training. YOGN, YON, YOS, YSR, YWN) (4) Floating Dry Docks (AFDB, AFDL, NOTE: Category VIII (b) through (j) and AFDM, ARD, ARDM, YFD) Categories IX, X, XI, XII and XIII of ‘‘Muni- (5) Miscellaneous (APL, DSRV, DSV, IX, tions List’’ deleted as inapplicable to im- NR, YAG, YD, YDT, YFB, YFND, YEP, ports. YFRT, YHLC, YM, YNG, YP, YPD, YR, YRB, NOTE: In Category VIII, ‘‘aircraft’’ means YRBN, YRDH, YRDM, YRR, YRST, YSD). aircraft designed, modified, or equipped for a (e) Coast Guard Patrol and Service Vessels military purpose, including aircraft de- and Craft: scribed as ‘‘demilitarized.’’ All aircraft bear- (1) Coast Guard Cutters (CGC, WHEC, ing an original military designation are in- WMEC) cluded in Category VIII. However, the fol- (2) Patrol Craft (WPB) lowing aircraft are not so included so long as (3) Icebreakers (WAGB) they have not been specifically equipped, re- (4) Oceanography Vessels (WAGO) equipped, or modified for military oper- (5) Special Vessels (WIX) ations: (6) Buoy Tenders (WLB, WLM, WLI, WLR, (a) Cargo aircraft bearing ‘‘C’’ designations R WLIC) and numbered C–45 through C–118 inclusive, F with C ((78)) TLuigghst ( WShYipTsM (W, WLYVT).L ) aunsidn gC –r1e2c1i ptrhorcoautgihn gC e–n12g5i niensc lounsliyv.e , and C–131, D O R C1P 9 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00019 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106 §447.21 27 CFR Ch. II (4–1–10 Edition) (b) Trainer aircraft bearing ‘‘T’’ designa- (e) Nerve agents, gases, and aerosols. These tions and using reciprocating engines or tur- are toxic compounds which affect the nerv- boprop engines with less than 600 horsepower ous system, such as: (s.h.p.). (1) Dimethylaminoethoxycyanophosphine (c) Utility aircraft bearing ‘‘U’’ designa- oxide (GA). tions and using reciprocating engines only. (2) Methylisopropoxyfluorophosphine oxide (d) All liaison aircraft bearing an ‘‘L’’ des- (GB). ignation. (3) Methylpinacolyloxyfluoriphosphine (e) All observation aircraft bearing ‘‘O’’ oxide (GD). designations and using reciprocating en- (f) Antiplant chemicals, such as: Butyl 2- gines. chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate (LNF). CATEGORYXIV—TOXICOLOGICALAGENTSAND EQUIPMENTANDRADIOLOGICALEQUIPMENT CATEGORYXV[Reserved] (a) Chemical agents, including but not lim- CATEGORYXVI—NUCLEARWEAPONSDESIGNAND ited to lung irritants, vesicants, TESTEQUIPMENT lachrymators, and tear gases (except tear gas formulations containing 1% or less CN or (a) Any article, material, equipment, or de- CS), sternutators and irritant smoke, and vice, which is specifically designed or modi- nerve gases and incapacitating agents. fied for use in the design, development, or (b) Biological agents. fabrication of nuclear weapons or nuclear ex- (c) Equipment for dissemination, detec- plosive devices. tion, and identification of, and defense (b) Any article, material, equipment, or de- against, the articles in paragraphs (a) and (b) vice, which is specifically designed or modi- of this category. fied for use in the devising, carrying out, or (d) Nuclear radiation detection and meas- evaluating of nuclear weapons tests or any uring devices manufactured to military spec- other nuclear explosions, except such items ification. as are in normal commercial use for other (e) Components, parts, accessories, attach- purposes. ments, and associated equipment specifically NOTE: Categories XVII, XVIII, and XIX of designed or modified for the articles in para- ‘‘Munitions List’’ deleted as inapplicable to graphs (c) and (d) of this category. imports. NOTE: A chemical agent in Category XIV(a) is a substance having military application CATEGORYXX—SUBMERSIBLEVESSELS, which by its ordinary and direct chemical OCEANOGRAPHICANDASSOCIATEDEQUIPMENT action produces a powerful physiological ef- fect. The term ‘‘chemical agent’’ includes, (a) Submersible vessels, manned and un- but is not limited to, the following chemical manned, designed or modified for military compounds: purposes or having independent capability to (a) Lung irritants: maneuver vertically or horizontally at (1) Diphenylcyanoarsine (DC). depths below 1,000 feet, or powered by nu- (2) Fluorine (but not fluorene). clear propulsion plants. (3) Trichloronitro methane (chloropicrin (b) Submersible vessels, manned or un- PS). manned, designed or modified in whole or in (b) Vesicants: part from technology developed by or for the (1) B-Chlorovinyldichloroarsine (Lewisite, U.S. Armed Forces. L). (c) Any of the articles in Category VI and (2) Bis(dichlorethyl) sulphide (Mustard elsewhere in this part specifically designed Gas, HD or H). or modified for use with submersible vessels, (3) Ethyldichloroarsine (ED). and oceanographic or associated equipment (4) Methyldichloroarsine (MD). assigned a military designation. (c) Lachrymators and tear gases: (d) Equipment, components, parts, acces- (1) A-Brombenzyl cyanide (BBC). sories, and attachments specifically designed (2) Chloroacetophenone (CN). for any of the articles in paragraphs (a) and (3) Dibromodimethyl ether. (b) of this category. (4) Dichlorodimethyl ether (ClCi). (5) Ethyldibromoarsine. CATEGORYXXI—MISCELLANEOUSARTICLES (6) Phenylcarbylamine chloride. (7) Tear gas solutions (CNB and CNS). Any article not specifically enumerated in (8) Tear gas the other categories of the U.S. Munitions orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS). List which has substantial military applica- (d) Sternutators and irritant smokes: bility and which has been specifically de- (1) Diphenylamine chloroarsine (Adamsite, signed or modified for military purposes. The R DM). decision on whether any article may be in- F with C ((23)) DLiiqpuhiedn yplecphpleorr.o arsine (BA). cDliurdeecdto irn, tOhfifsi ccea toefg oDreyf esnhsael l Tbrea dmea dCeo nbtyr othlse, D O R C1P 10 S3 CL K5 S D we on eroVerDate Nov<24>2008 08:41 Apr 27, 2010 Jkt 220106 PO 00000 Frm 00020 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\220106.XXX 220106
Description: