Export Management Workshop – 2012

How to Develop an Export Management and Compliance Program, Including the I–129 Attestation for Deemed Exports

How are you handling the release of export controlled information and technology to foreign nationals at your institution? Learn how to review a visa applicant's scope of work to accurately answer the deemed export attestation on the I–129 visa application form. Learn about the Fundamental Research exclusion and how it applies to deemed exports within your organization.

Join us for an overview of the U.S. export control regulations and how they apply to operations at your institution. We will discuss the regulating bodies, exclusions to the regulations and strategies for managing compliance with deemed exports within the U.S.

Presented in Partnership With

Department of Environment, Health and Safety, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Carolinas Biological Safety Assocaition (CaBSA)

Working Agenda

Welcome
Suzanne Wilkison
President, North Carolina Association for Biomedical Research (NCABR)
Overview of the Export Control, Including the Department of Commerce, International Traffic in Arms Control, Office of Foreign Assets Control and Census Bureau
Deborah Howard
CBSP, Biological Safety Officer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Break
I–129 Attestation for Deemed Exports, UNC–Chapel Hill Program Management and Evaluation
Daniel Vick
Export Control Specialist, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Questions
Adjourn
Registration

Space is limited to 40 attendees.

Open only to employees of NCABR member organizations and members of Carolinas Biological Safety Association (CaBSA).

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Event Details
  • Thursday, March 15, 2012
    1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
  • University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill
  • Registration: Free
    Parking: $6 per vehicle
    (carpools encouraged)
  • Who It's For
    - Human resources department
    - Compliance officers
    - Research administrators
    - Biosafety officials
    - Office of Research
  • For questions, email Regina Williams, NCABR Program Manager, at rwilliams@ncabr.org