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DEMILITARIZATION (DML)

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ANo-USML/Non-CCLI – No DEMIL or DoD TSC required. Department of Commerce may impose licensing requirements to certain destinations. (This code is for items that are neither MLI nor CCLI. Items that have not been modified or redesigned and which are identical in design, structure, composition and utility to an equivalent item in the commercial market, will be coded DEMIL code A. For export purposes, these items are still subject to the EAR as EAR99 according to part 734 of Title 15 Code of Federal Regulation.).
BUSML Items – Mutilation to the point of scrap required worldwide. (Mutilation to the point of scrap required worldwide after reutilization within DoD, Foreign Military Sale (FMS) programs, Federal agencies, and designated special programs. (See DoD 4160.21-M)). (See DODI 2030.08 for scrap definition).
CUSML Items – DEMIL required. Remove and demil installed key point(s). (Key points (KP) include designed parts, components, alignment points, attachment fittings or areas which, when demilitarized, cannot feasibly be restored and which are necessary factors in restoring the next higher assembly to design capability; KP for DEMIL include the parts, components, alignment points, attachment fittings or areas which, when demilitarized, cannot feasibly be repaired, restored, replaced, improvised or commercially procured and which are necessary factors in restoring the next higher assembly to design capability. a) KP are assigned or treated as DEMIL code D. The remaining residual portion shall, at a minimum, be processed as DEMIL code B or Q. b) Items submitted to a DRMO for disp. must have either the KPs already removed or the KPs positively id’d and tagged for removal by the DRMO or other disp. activity. KP NSNs, if applicable, shall be id’d on the Disposal Turn-In Document, as well as on any attached id tags.).
DUSML Items – DEMIL required. Destroy item and components to prevent restoration or repair to a usable condition. (DEMIL to the level of scrap will ensure the requirements for this code have been met. (See DoD Instruction 2030.08 for definition of scrap). Property sold with DEMIL as a condition of sale shall not be released without positive controls and the DEMIL witnessed by U.S. Government representatives unless otherwise authorized by the DoD DEMIL Program Manager (DDPM).).
EDoD Demilitarization Program Office (DDPO) reserves this code for their exclusive-use only. DEMIL instructions will be furnished by the DDPO. (The DDPO reserves this code for their use only. DoD personal property assigned this code may be pending a commodity jurisdiction and are generally treated DEMIL code D.).
FUSML Items – DEMIL required. Item/Technical Managers or Equipment/Product Specialists will furnish Special DEMIL instructions. (This code requires special instructions for DEMIL required property. a) The purpose for the instructions is to identify special provisions; e.g.; environmental, safety, and health hazards, required occupational expertise, and specific disposition directions. b) Disposal activities should not accept DEMIL code F items for processing without the National Stock Number (NSN) and instructions provided. (See Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual for more information on DEMIL code F instructions).).
GU.S. Munitions List (USML) Items – DEMIL required – Ammunition and Explosives (AE). This code applies to both unclassified and classified AE items. (This code applies to both unclassified and classified AE items. a) The appropriate Controlled Inventory Item Codes (CCIC) in FLIS Table 61, Volume 10 of DoD 4100.39M, shall be assigned to categorize classification, security and storage applications. b) The Military Services have DEMIL and disposal responsibility according to DoD Instruction 5160.68 and Volume 1 of the Defense DEMIL Manual.).
PUSML Items – DEMIL required. Security Classified Items. (DEMIL of these items consists of: a) Destruction to reduce the risk of reconstituting classified information. Declassification can only be determined based on information from the Original Classification Authority (OCA) according to DoD 5200.1-R. b) DEMIL and removal of any sensitive markings or information accomplished and certified prior to physical transfer to a Defense Reutilization and marketing office (DRMO) or release from DoD control. c) For Communication Security (COMSEC) items, refer to Volume 3 of the Defense DEMIL Manual. d) This code does not apply to AE.).
QCommerce Control List Items (CCLI) – Mutilation to the point of scrap required outside the United States. In the United States, mutilation requirement determined by the DEMIL Integrity Code. DoD Trade Security Controls (TSC) required in the United States. (This code is specifically for CCLI that are under the jurisdiction of the BIS, Department of Commerce, according to parts 730 through 774 of Title 15 CFR and Indicated on the Commerce Control List (CCL) by a ECCN. DEMIL code Q items are further categorized as sensitive or non-sensitive based on criteria established by the DDPM. a) sensitive items requires mutilation inside the US. Such property is assigned a DEMIL Integrity Code (IC) of 3. b) non-sensitive item requires DoD TSC inside the US according to DoD Instruction 2030.08. Such property is assigned a DEMIL Integrity Code (IC) of 6. CCLI with a DEMIL IC of 6 does not require mutilation prior to release within the US. c) Mutilation is required outside the US and its territories for all CCLI.).

 
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