Contact us for information about export control practices and procedures at the Health Sciences!
505-272-5993The office is available to assist faculty, staff and students with export control questions or services.
Export Control Exclusion Screening Form: Used for all HSC proposals, grants, contracts and agreements to determine if there are any potential export control regulatory requirements.
UNM Deemed Export Control Questionnaire for I-129 Form:
The U.S. Government requires UNM to certify that it has reviewed the Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations and determined whether it will require a U.S. Government export license to release controlled technology or technical data to the beneficiary.
This form allows the PI to declare any potential export control related projects the beneficiary will be exposed to at UNM.
Employee Equipment Checkout Form: This form is used to document the checkout of university equipment for use off campus (e.g., domestic or international projects).
TMP Form: The form is used to document temporary imports, exports and re-exports.
Goals/Mission: Advance U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export control and treaty compliance system and promoting continued U.S. strategic technology leadership.
Goals/Mission: The Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC") of the US Department of the Treasury administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions based on US foreign policy and national security goals against targeted foreign countries and regimes, terrorists, international narcotics traffickers, those engaged in activities related to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and other threats to the national security, foreign policy or economy of the United States.
Goals/Mission: The U.S. Government views the sale, export, and re-transfer of defense articles and defense services as an integral part of safeguarding U.S. national security and furthering U.S. foreign policy objectives. The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), in accordance with 22 U.S.C. 2778-2780 of the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Parts 120-130), is charged with controlling the export and temporary import of defense articles and defense services covered by the United States Munitions List (USML).
The Australia Group (AG) is an informal forum of countries which, through the harmonization of export controls, seeks to ensure that exports do not contribute to the development of chemical or biological weapons. Coordination of national export control measures assists Australia Group participants to fulfill their obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention and the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention to the fullest extent possible.
Timothy Muller, MS, CBSP
HSC export control
Call: 505-272-5993
Email: hscexport@salud.unm.edu