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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
The forms referred to in this subchapter are available from the following government agencies:
(a) Department of State, Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, Washington, DC 20522–0112.
(1) Application/License for permanent export of unclassified defense articles and related technical data (Form DSP–5).
(2) Statement of Registration (Form DS–2032).
(3) Application/License for temporary import of unclassified defense articles (Form DSP–61).
(4) Application/License for temporary export of unclassified defense articles (Form DSP–73).
(5) Non-transfer and use certificate (Form DSP–83).
(6) Application/License for permanent/temporary export or temporary import of classified defense articles and related classified technical data (Form DSP–85).
(7) Authority to Export Defense Articles and Defense Services sold under the Foreign Military Sales program (Form DSP–94).
(8) Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) Determination Form (Form DS–4076).
(b) Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security:
(1) International Import Certificate (Form BIS–645P/ATF–4522).
(2) Electronic Export Information submitted using U.S. Customs and Border Protection's electronic system(s).
(c) Department of Defense, Defense Security Cooperation Agency: Letter of Offer and Acceptance.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 22. Foreign Relations § 22.120.28 Listing of forms referred to in this subchapter - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-22-foreign-relations/cfr-sect-22-120-28/
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