Export Control
Texas A&M University-Commerce is committed to ensuring integrity and compliance with export control regulations. The export of certain items, technologies software, and services is regulated for reasons of national security, foreign policy, prevention of the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and for competitive trade reasons. Export control laws restrict the shipment, transmission or transfer of certain items, software, technology and services from the United States to foreign countries, as well as "deemed exports" which are releases of controlled physical items or controlled information to foreign nationals located in the United States.
Deemed Export Control Attestation Form
Resources
Texas A&M University Export Control Information
The Texas A&M University System Regulation 15.02, Export Control
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) 22 CFR 120-130
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 15 CFR 700-799
Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) 31 CFR 500-599
National Security Decision Directive 189
Atomic Energy Act 1954 and Nuclear Regulatory Commission Regulations to 10 CFR Part 110
Export Control training is available through the TAMUS Single Sign On in Train Traq
A&M-Commerce's Export Control website is under construction at this time. For information or questions, please contact Ms. Mona Gilley at 903-886-5161 or mona_gilley@tamu-commerce.edu.
