I.E. Canada Controlled Export Webinar Series. Session 3 Defence Trade Controls: Canada s Controlled Goods Program and its Interaction with US ITAR
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1 I.E. Canada Controlled Export Webinar Series Session 3 Defence Trade Controls: Canada s Controlled Goods Program and its Interaction with US ITAR John W. Boscariol McCarthy Tétrault LLP July 26, 2018
2 Growing Impact of Canadian Trade Controls what s driving this? since 9/11, new emphasis of Canadian authorities on security (vs. government revenues) more recently, increased penalties, enforcement by U.S. authorities pressure from U.S. affiliates, suppliers and customers (and U.S. government) penalty exposure operational exposure reputational exposure 1 Canadian companies are now more concerned than ever before about whom they deal with, where their products and technology end up, and who uses their services financings, banking relationships, mergers and acquisitions
3 What Are Canada s Trade Controls? 2 export and technology transfer controls Import Control List Export Control List, Area Control List new brokering controls economic sanctions Special Economic Measures Act United Nations Act Freezing Assets of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act (Sergei Magnitsky Law) Criminal Code ( terrorist groups ) blocking orders and anti-boycott laws and policies domestic industrial security Defence Production Act, Controlled Goods Program other legislation of potential concern anti-bribery law (Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act, US FCPA, UK Bribery Act) compliance convergence
4 Canada s Controlled Goods Program 3 domestic industrial security program Defence Production Act and its Controlled Goods Regulations must register to examine, possess or transfer controlled goods in Canada (defence, space, missile controlled tech) subject to certain exemptions, cannot transfer controlled goods to someone who is not registered not an export control regime administered by the Controlled Goods Directorate (CGD) (part of Public Services and Procurement Canada) background and history relationship with U.S. ITAR and Canadian exemption
5 4 Integration of Canadian and US Defence Trade Controls examples ITAR 126.5(b) Canadian exemption permanent and temporary exports of certain defence articles and technical data to Canadianregistered persons defined by reference to Canada s Defence Production Act Canada s ECL item 5504(i) controls export of US-origin goods or technology which have been determined under Parts 120 to 130 of Title 22 of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations of the Code of Federal Regulations (United States) as having substantial military applicability Canada s Export Permit Regulations paragraph 3(2)(c) requires that a US ITAR authorization be obtained for the export from Canada of defence-controlled US-origin goods, goods incorporating defencecontrolled US-origin goods, and goods manufactured in Canada using defence-controlled US-origin goods
6 What Is a Controlled Good? 5 defined in the Schedule to the Defence Production Act as: any US-origin good or technology that is a defense article as defined under the ITAR or a non-us origin good that is manufactured using technical data of United States origin, as defined under the ITAR if the technical data is a defense article, and goods and technology, regardless of origin, that are specifically listed in the Schedule (and refer to Groups 2, 5 and 6 of the Export Control List with amendments)
7 6 So We Have Controlled Goods, What Now? as a CGP registrant, you must: perform a security risk management assessment develop and implement a written security plan appoint a Designated Official maintain records and supporting documentation provide training programs and security briefings advise CGD of any security breaches
8 7 So We Have Controlled Goods, What Now? Designated Official (DO) must submit to a security assessment by CGD conduct, with consent, security assessments of individuals requiring access to controlled goods or technology determine extent to which individual poses risk of violation make and keep individual evaluations of honesty, reliability and trustworthiness authorize extent to which individuals may examine, possess, transfer controlled goods or technology submit applications to CGD for temporary workers / visitors to access controlled goods or technology
9 8 Who Can Access Controlled Goods at Your Facility? access to your controlled goods and technology will be limited to: officers, directors and employees authorized by DO temporary workers or visitors (not Canadian citizens or residents) proposed by DO and authorized by CGD contractual workers that are themselves registered or employees of registered firm officers, directors and employees of US companies registered under ITAR (must be documented)
10 9 Enforcement and Penalties non-compliance attracts penalties of up to $2 million per day and 10 years imprisonment possible enforcement action Voluntary Disposal Negotiated Compliance Warning Letter Formal Hearing Suspension or Cancellation of Registration Detention and Removal Prosecution no prosecutions yet, but many invetsigations
11 10 Interaction Between CGP and Export Controls domestic security regime (Public Services and Procurement Canada - CGD) vs controls over international transfers (Global Affairs Canada - ECD) exporting CGP items must apply to ECD for export permit and provide evidence of registration under CGP exporting most CGP items from Canada for end-use in the United States does not require a permit
12 11 Interaction Between CGP and Export Controls discovery of potential contraventions mandatory security breach report to CGD within 3 days voluntary disclosure available for ECD but informal others to notify CBSA, RCMP, GAC Economic Law Section (sanctions), Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission US authorities
13 Integration of Canadian and US Defence Trade Controls key differences between Canada s CGP and the US ITAR ITAR is an export control regime ITAR applies to deemed exports and deemed re-exports ITAR focuses on 25 proscribed countries ITAR does not require registration or security screening for examination, possession or transfer of controlled goods within the United States 12
14 13 Canadian Human Rights vs. ITAR the problem in order to benefit from ITAR Canadian exemption, transfers of technical data and defence services must be to Canadian registered persons exemption unavailable if dual national of a proscribed country, including those holding citizenship or born there compliance with US ITAR licensing requirements terms of Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) or Manufacturing Licensing Agreement (MLA) approved by US State Department may allow transfers only to certain dual nationals to comply, Canadian companies required to determine citizenship, country of origin/birth, exclude access to certain areas, projects may also require application for license or TAA/MLA amendments
15 14 Canadian Human Rights vs. ITAR prima facie breach of Canadian human rights law, if on basis of citizenship or country of origin: terminate an employee deny employment restrict access to training treat others preferentially promotions overtime scheduling also - asking about citizenship, nationality, country of birth
16 15 Canadian Human Rights vs. ITAR examples of conflicts (ITAR) General Motors Defense (2007 Ontario Human Rights Commission) complaints by six employees, Canadian citizens or landed immigrants, citizenships of third countries (ITAR proscribed states) employees sent home with pay, restricted their access to information, reassignments settled, including monetary remedies employer to make all reasonable efforts to secure such lawful permission as may be obtained to minimize any differential treatment
17 16 Canadian Human Rights vs. ITAR examples of conflicts (ITAR) (cont d) Bell Helicopter (2008 Quebec Human Rights Commission) complainant born in Haiti, Canadian citizen for 30 years applied for and hired on internship and training subsequently denied internship because of ITAR rules claim for damages settled
18 17 Canadian Human Rights vs. ITAR Québec Human Rights Commission reiterates its opposition to the application of the ITAR rules in Québec because of their discriminatory impact they include requirements that are inconsistent with the Québec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms can no longer accept that companies established in Québec submit to foreign rules that infringe on the values and rights of citizens as recognized by the National Assembly following the political developments in this matter attentively any person that believes that his or her rights have been infringed by the application of the ITAR rules may rely on the services of the Commission
19 18 The New ITAR Rule (ITAR ) May 16, 2011 final rule became effective August 15, 2011 no approval from the US State Department Directorate of Defense Trade Controls required for the transfer of defence articles, including technical data, to a foreign business entity, foreign government entity, or international organization that is an approved end-user or consignee for those items, including the transfer to dual nationals or third-country nationals who are bona fide, regular employees, directly employed by the foreign business entity transfer must take place completely within the territories where the end-user is located or where the consignee operates, and must be within the scope of an approved export license, other export authorization, or license exemption the recipient of the defence article is required to have in place effective procedures to prevent diversion to destinations, entities, or for purposes other than those authorized by the applicable export licence or other authorization
20 19 ITAR Rule (ITAR ) effective procedures to prevent diversion non-us firms that are consignees or end-users of the defence articles must either: require a security clearance approved by a foreign government for its employees or implement a screening process for their employees and execute Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA) that provide assurances that employees will not transfer any information to persons or entities unless specifically authorized by the employer must screen all employees who are to access controlled items for "substantive contacts" with the 25 restricted or prohibited countries under ITAR including China, Vietnam, Haiti, Cuba, Venezuela and other countries subject to U.S. military sanctions
21 20 ITAR Rule (ITAR ) what are substantive contacts? include: regular travel to those countries recent or continuing contact with agents, brokers and nationals of those countries continued demonstrated allegiance to those countries maintenance of business relationships with persons from those countries maintenance of a residence in those countries receiving salary or other continuing monetary compensation from those countries acts otherwise indicating a risk of diversion
22 21 ITAR Rule (ITAR ) if an employee is determined to have substantive contacts with persons from the ITAR-restricted or prohibited countries, this is presumed to raise a risk of diversion "unless DDTC determines otherwise other requirements technology security/clearance plan that includes procedures for screening employees substantive contacts maintaining records of same for five years technology security/clearance plan and screening records to be made available to DDTC or its agents for civil or criminal law enforcement upon request
23 22 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? problem: the ITAR rule does not contain an explicit exemption for companies that are registered under and comply with CGP CGD Enhanced Security Strategy (October 1, 2011) August 2011 Exchange of Letters Between US DDTC and PWGSC DDTC has high regard for the CGP as a means to mitigate the risks of diversion
24 23 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? what has DDTC policy section said (May 2012)? gives CGP the golden seal of approval no circumstances in which CGP screening will be insufficient for substantive contact screening non-disclosure agreement is not required if CGP-screened but has since retracted endeavouring to put it in writing
25 24 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? employee concerns and pushback on sensitive and personal information regarding: travel frequency, duration and location significant and meaningful associations criminal history financial issues previous broad Privacy Act statement: consent to disclosure to law enforcement and other government departments and agencies, including foreign governments, which conduct checks and/or investigations in accordance with Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) established with Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) no longer references foreign governments
26 25 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? continuing ITAR/CGP challenges no guarantee yet that screening in accordance with ESS, CGP and Canadian law will meet the ITAR section requirements are US exporters/partners comfortable relying on section ? does this resolve human rights and privacy issues? practical issues remain highly sensitive area for employees continue education and explanation careful adherence to the CGP application and guidance
27 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? continuing ITAR/CGP challenges DDTC s suggested non-disclosure agreement (NDA) requires employees to comply with ITAR and certify that they have never acted for or provided information to countries, including Cuba, etc. October made in Canada NDA screening form to be signed by the security-assessed employee in Canada ( CGD states that for those CGP registrants accessing U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) goods, this acknowledgement may be used to meet the requirements of ITAR (c)(2) 26
28 27 How Does Canada s Controlled Goods Program Work With ITAR ? continuing ITAR/CGP challenges does not resolve anything for academic institutions broader issues: is this consistent with Canadian constitutional (Charter) law?
29 Compliance Vulnerabilities: Where Are Companies Tripping Up? 28 mandatory disclosure section 9 change in any information from registration must be notified within 10 days change in anyone owning 20% or more: must be notified later of 32 business days before the date of the acquisition or one business day after the day on which you become aware of the acquisition section 10 any actual or potential security breach must be notified within three days need to consider whether other export control issues (for ECD, CNSC, etc.)
30 Compliance Vulnerabilities: Where Are Companies Tripping Up? 29 accessibility to servers hosting controlled data in Canada by Canadian employees and others by others from abroad by visitors from abroad, within and outside organization by IT staff use of isolated servers, access tracking, checkin/check-out for controlled data (vs ) hosting or transmitting controlled data abroad
31 Compliance Vulnerabilities: Where Are Companies Tripping Up? 30 applies to more than just US-origin ITAR defence articles or items made from US-origin ITAR technical data - Schedule to Defence Production Act also includes non-us origin items that would not be subject to ITAR modification of ECL items in Group 2, 5 (includes some 1-9), and 6
32 Compliance Vulnerabilities: Where Are Companies Tripping Up? 31 record-keeping obligations for transfers paragraph 10(a) of Controlled Goods Regulations a description of any controlled goods received by the person, the date of their receipt and an identification of the person from whom they were transferred, a description of any controlled goods transferred by the person, the date of their transfer and the identity and address of the person to whom they were transferred, and a description of the manner and date of disposition of the controlled goods required to be kept for five years after cease to be registered consider not transferring controlled goods by given compliance challenges
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