Export Control
The University engages in research that may involve the development or use of products, goods, hardware, software or materials or technology that may be subject to U.S. export control laws. The University is committed to full compliance with all applicable export control laws and regulations.
U.S. export control laws and regulations are complex and include lists of critical controlled technologies, materials, devices, and related information, as well as lists of sanctioned persons, countries and entities, which are maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce (EAR), the U.S. Department of State (ITAR), and the U.S. Department of the Treasury (OFAC).
Scope
In general, export control regulations apply to:
- the transfer or “export” of specified materials, information, items or technology outside the U.S.;
- the disclosure of certain information to certain foreign nationals inside the U.S. (“deemed exports”);
- the training or offering of services involving controlled equipment or information to foreign nationals;
- the design or production of items related to defense services; and
- transactions with certain foreign countries or individuals who are on embargo or restricted lists.
The University’s Principle of Openness in Research is an important element of the University’s compliance with U.S. export control regulations. In many situations, the transfer of information that would otherwise be restricted by export controls will be exempted from regulation in the context of University research, as long as the research does not carry any restrictions on publication, disclosure or participation.
The Office of Research & Economic Development is committed to assisting the University research community in complying with export control laws and regulations.
Important Documents and Links
- Export Control Manual - manual outlining the laws of export control
- LSU Policy on Export Control (PS-119) - definition of export control and related terms
- Visual Compliance Screening - guidance and procedures document
- Technology Control Plan (TCP) Template - document that outlines the means in which export controlled information and technology will be protected
- Tools of the Trade - explanation of temporary imports, exports and reexports (TMP) certification for Louisiana State Travel
- Export Control FAQs - list of frequently asked questions
- Additional Export Control Links - links to external sources that can provide additional information regarding export control regulations and requirements
Export Control Staff
Quinesha Morgan, PhD
Director of Research Compliance & Integrity
Office of Research and Economic Development
qperry2@lsu.edu
For questions and additional information, email oredcompliance@lsu.edu.