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authority to determine whether yarns or
fabrics cannot be supplied by the
domestic industry in commercial
quantities in a timely manner under the
ATPDEA. On March 6, 2001, CITA
published procedures that it will follow
in considering requests (66 FR 13502).
On March 9, 2006, the Chairman of
CITA received a petition from Encajes,
S.A. Colombia, alleging that certain
polyester and nylon yarns, as described
below, cannot be supplied by the
domestic industry in commercial
quantities in a timely manner. It
requested quota- and duty-free
treatment under the ATPDEA for
apparel articles that contain lace fabrics
of such yarns that are sewn or otherwise
assembled in one or more ATPDEA
beneficiary countries.
Specifications:
1. Mamilon Metallic Yarn,
G-100 1/69
HTSUS subheading:
Fiber Content:
Cut:
Color:
Yarn Size:
Yarn Type:
Yarn width:
2. Cationic Polyester BR
305f96, 120 Ts (Rigid
Poly)
HTSUS subheading:
Fiber Content:
Cut:
Color:
Yarn Type:
Yarn Size:
3. Cationic Polyester Bright
Flat 2/78F48 dtex at 120
Ts
HTSUS subheading:
Fiber Content:
Cut:
Color:
Yarn Type:
Yarn Size:
4. Tactel Bright
HTSUS subheading:
Fiber Content:
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Cut:
Color:
Yarn Type:
Yarn Size:
5605.00.1000
100% Metallic Covered
in Polyester
Flat
Silver and Gold
Silver- 115 denier;
Gold - 126 denier
Flat, non-textured
25 microns
*
5402.62.0000
100% Cationic Polyester
Trilobal
Bright
Flat, non-textured
305 decitex, 96 filaments with 120
twists in ‘‘S’’ by
meter
5402.62.0000
100% Cationic Polyester
Trilobal
Bright
Flat, non-textured
78 decitex, 48 filaments, plied, with
120 twists in ‘‘S’’ by
meter
5402.31.6000
100% Polyamide 6.6
High Tenacity Nylon
Trilobal
Bright
Textured
312 decitex, 102 filaments, plied, with
450 twists in ‘‘S’’ by
meter
On March 15, 2006, CITA requested
public comments on the petition. See
Request for Public Comments on
Commercial Availability Petition Under
ATPDEA, 71 FR 13360 (Mar. 15, 2006).
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On March 31, 2006, CITA and the
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
(USTR) sent memoranda seeking the
advice of the Industry Trade Advisory
Committees (ITAC) for Textiles and
Clothing and for Distribution Services.
No advice was received from either
ITAC. On March 31, 2006, CITA and the
USTR offered to hold consultations with
the Committee on Ways and Means of
the House of Representatives and the
Committee on Finance of the Senate
(collectively, the Congressional
Committees). USTR requested the
advice of the U.S. International Trade
Commission (ITC) on the probable
economic effects on the domestic
industry of granting the request. On
April 20, 2006, the ITC provided advice
on the petition.
Based on the information and advice
received and its understanding of the
industry, CITA determined that the
yarns set forth in the petition cannot be
supplied by the domestic industry in
commercial quantities in a timely
manner. On May 8, 2006, CITA and
USTR submitted a report to the
Congressional Committees that set forth
the action proposed, the reasons for
such action, and the advice obtained. A
period of 60 calendar days since this
report was submitted has expired.
CITA hereby designates as eligible to
enter free of quotas and duties under
HTSUS subheading 9821.11.10, apparel
articles containing lace fabrics of such
yarns, of the specifications detailed
above, that are sewn or otherwise
assembled in one or more eligible
ATPDEA beneficiary countries. Apparel
article containing lace fabrics of such
yarns shall be eligible to enter free of
quotas and duties under this
subheading, provided all other yarns
used in the apparel articles are U.S.
formed and all other fabrics used in the
apparel articles are U.S. formed from
yarns wholly formed in the United
States, including fabrics not formed
from yarns, if such yarns are classifiable
under HTSUS heading 5602 or 5603,
and are wholly formed in the United
States, subject to the special rules for
findings and trimmings, certain
interlinings and de minimis fibers and
yarns under section 204(b)(3)(B)(vi) of
the ATPDEA, and that such articles are
imported directly into the customs
territory of the United States from an
eligible ATPDEA beneficiary country.
An ‘‘eligible ATPDEA beneficiary
country’’ means a country which the
President has designated as an ATPDEA
beneficiary country under section
203(a)(1) of the Andean Trade
Preference Act (ATPA) (19 U.S.C.
3202(a)(1)), and which has been the
subject of a finding, published in the
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satisfied the requirements of section
203(c) and (d) of the ATPA (19 U.S.C.
3202(c) and (d)), resulting in the
enumeration of such country in U.S.
note 1 to subchapter XXI of Chapter 98
of the HTSUS.
James C. Leonard III,
Chairman, Committee for the Implementation
of Textile Agreements.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Intent To Grant an Exclusive License
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Application
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice.
SUMMARY: In accordance with 35 U.S.C.
209(e) and 37 CFR 404.7(a)(I)(i),
announcement is made of the intent to
grant an exclusive, royalty-bearing,
revocable license to U.S. patent
application number 11/238,155 filed
September 28, 2005 entitled ‘‘MVA
Expressing Modified HIV envelope, gag,
and pol Genes,’’ and foreign rights to
Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the
Advancement of Military Medicine with
its principal place of business at 1401
Rockville Pike, Suite 600, Rockville, MD
20852. This invention is jointly owned
by the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for
the Advancement of Military Medicine,
the National Institutes of Health, and
the U.S. Army.
Commander, U.S. Army
Medical Research and Materiel
Command, ATTN: Command Judge
Advocate, MCMR–JA, 504 Scott Street,
Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21702–
5012.
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licensing issues, Dr. Paul Mele, Office of
Research & Technology Assessment,
(301) 619–6664, both at telefax (301)
619–5034.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Intent To Grant an Exclusive License of a U.S. Government-Owned
Patent Application
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(e) and 37 CFR 404.7(a)(I)(i),
announcement is made of the intent to grant an exclusive, royalty-
bearing, revocable license to U.S. patent application number 11/238,155
filed September 28, 2005 entitled ``MVA Expressing Modified HIV
envelope, gag, and pol Genes,'' and foreign rights to Henry M. Jackson
Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine with its principal
place of business at 1401 Rockville Pike, Suite 600, Rockville, MD
20852. This invention is jointly owned by the Henry M. Jackson
Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, the National
Institutes of Health, and the U.S. Army.
ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command,
ATTN: Command Judge Advocate, MCMR-JA, 504 Scott Street, Fort Detrick,
Frederick, MD 21702-5012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For patent issues, Ms. Elizabeth
Arwine, Patent Attorney, (301) 619-7808. For licensing issues, Dr. Paul
Mele, Office of Research & Technology Assessment, (301) 619-6664, both
at telefax (301) 619-5034.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Anyone wishing to object to the grant of
this license can file written objections along with supporting
evidence, if any, within 15 days from the date of this publication.
Written objections are to be
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Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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