22 CFR Part 123
28 sections.
- § 123.1§ 123.1 Requirement for export or temporary import licenses.
- § 123.2§ 123.2 Import jurisdiction.
- § 123.3§ 123.3 Temporary import licenses.
- § 123.4§ 123.4 Temporary import license exemptions.
- § 123.5§ 123.5 Temporary export licenses.
- § 123.6§ 123.6 Foreign trade zones and U.S. Customs and Border Protection bonded warehouses.
- § 123.7§ 123.7 Exports to warehouses or distribution points outside the United States.
- § 123.8§ 123.8 Special controls on vessels, aircraft and satellites covered by the U.S. Munitions List.
- § 123.9§ 123.9 Country of ultimate destination and approval of reexports or retransfers.
- § 123.10§ 123.10 Nontransfer and use assurances.
- § 123.11§ 123.11 Movements of vessels and aircraft covered by the U.S. Munitions List outside the United States.
- § 123.12§ 123.12 Shipments between U.S. possessions.
- § 123.13§ 123.13 Domestic aircraft shipments via a foreign country.
- § 123.14§ 123.14 Import certificate/delivery verification procedure.
- § 123.15§ 123.15 Congressional certification pursuant to Section 36(c) of the Arms Export Control Act.
- § 123.16§ 123.16 Exemptions of general applicability.
- § 123.17§ 123.17 Exemption for personal protective gear.
- § 123.18§ 123.18 [Reserved]
- § 123.19§ 123.19 Canadian and Mexican border shipments.
- § 123.20§ 123.20 [Reserved]
- § 123.21§ 123.21 Duration, renewal, and disposition of licenses.
- § 123.22§ 123.22 Filing, retention, and return of export licenses and filing of export information.
- § 123.23§ 123.23 Monetary value of shipments.
- § 123.24§ 123.24 Shipments by U.S. Postal Service.
- § 123.25§ 123.25 Amendments to licenses.
- § 123.26§ 123.26 [Reserved]
- § 123.27§ 123.27 Special licensing regime for export to U.S. allies of commercial communications satellite components, systems, parts, accessories, attachments and associated technical data.
- § 123.28§ 123.28 Scope of a license.
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