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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection
19 CFR Part 4
[CBP Dec. 08–02]
Addition of Lithuania to the List of
Nations Entitled to Special Tonnage
Tax Exemption
Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to information
provided by the Department of State,
Customs and Border Protection has
found that no discriminating or
countervailing duties are imposed by
the government of Lithuania on vessels
owned by citizens of the United States.
Accordingly, vessels of Lithuania are
exempt from special tonnage taxes and
light money in ports of the United
States. This document amends title 19
of the Code of Federal Regulations by
adding Lithuania to the list of nations
whose vessels are exempt from payment
of any higher tonnage duties than are
applicable to vessels of the United
States and from the payment of light
money.
SUMMARY:
Glen
Vereb, Regulations and Rulings, Office
of International Trade, (202) 572–8724.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Background
Generally, the United States imposes
regular and special tonnage taxes, and a
duty of a specified amount per ton,
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Regulatory Flexibility Act and
Executive Order 12866
Because no notice of proposed
rulemaking is required, the provisions
of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply. This
amendment does not meet the criteria
for a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ as
specified in Executive Order 12866.
Signing Authority
This document is being issued by CBP
in accordance with § 0.1(b)(1) of the
CBP regulations (19 CFR 0.1(b)(1)).
List of Subjects in 19 CFR Part 4
Cargo vessels, Customs duties and
inspection, Maritime carriers, Vessels.
Amendment to the CBP Regulations
For the reasons set forth above, part 4
of title of the Code of Federal
Regulations (19 CFR part 4) is amended
as set forth below.
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PART 4—VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC TRADES
1. The general authority citation for
part 4 and the specific authority for
§ 4.22 are revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 19 U.S.C. 66,
1431, 1433, 1434, 1624, 2071 note; 46 U.S.C.
501, 60105.
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Section 4.22 also issued under 46 U.S.C.
60301, 60302, 60303, 60304, 60305, 60306,
60312, 60503;
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Finding
§ 4.22
On the basis of the above-mentioned
information from the Department of
State regarding the absence of
discriminating or countervailing duties
imposed by the government of Lithuania
on vessels owned by citizens of the
United States, CBP has determined that
vessels of Lithuania are exempt from the
payment of special tonnage tax and light
money, effective February 13, 2002. The
CBP regulations are amended
accordingly.
2. Section 4.22 is amended by adding
‘‘Lithuania’’ in appropriate alphabetical
order.
Inapplicability of Notice and Delayed
Effective Date
This amendment is effective
March 10, 2008. The exemption from
special tonnage taxes and light money
for vessels registered in Lithuania
became applicable on February 13,
2002.
DATES:
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called ‘‘light money,’’ on all foreign
vessels which enter U.S. ports (46
U.S.C. 60301–60303). However, vessels
of a foreign country may be exempted
from the payment of special tonnage
taxes and light money upon
presentation of satisfactory proof that
the government of that foreign country
does not impose discriminatory or
countervailing duties to the
disadvantage of the United States (46
U.S.C. 60304).
Section 4.22, Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) regulations (19 CFR
4.22), lists those countries whose
vessels have been found to be exempt
from the payment of any higher tonnage
duties than are applicable to vessels of
the United States and from the payment
of light money. The authority to amend
this section of the CBP regulations has
been delegated to the Chief, Trade and
Commercial Regulations Branch,
Regulations and Rulings, Office of
International Trade.
By letter dated April 13, 2007, the
Department of State informed CBP that
the government of Lithuania does not
impose discriminating or countervailing
duties on vessels owned by citizens of
the United States. Accordingly, the
Department of State recommended that
Lithuania be added to the list of
countries whose vessels are exempt
from special tonnage taxes and light
money in ports of the United States,
effective February 13, 2002.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Because this amendment merely
implements a statutory requirement and
confers a benefit upon the public, CBP
has determined that notice and public
procedure are unnecessary pursuant to
section 553(b)(B) of the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C.
553(b)(B)). Further, for the same
reasons, good cause exists for
dispensing with a delayed effective date
under section 553(d)(3) of the APA (5
U.S.C. 553(d)(3)).
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Dated: March 5, 2008.
Craig A. Walker
Acting Chief, Trade and Commercial
Regulations Branch, Regulations and Rulings,
Office of International Trade.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
19 CFR Part 4
[CBP Dec. 08-02]
Addition of Lithuania to the List of Nations Entitled to Special
Tonnage Tax Exemption
AGENCY: Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to information provided by the Department of State,
Customs and Border Protection has found that no discriminating or
countervailing duties are imposed by the government of Lithuania on
vessels owned by citizens of the United States. Accordingly, vessels of
Lithuania are exempt from special tonnage taxes and light money in
ports of the United States. This document amends title 19 of the Code
of Federal Regulations by adding Lithuania to the list of nations whose
vessels are exempt from payment of any higher tonnage duties than are
applicable to vessels of the United States and from the payment of
light money.
DATES: This amendment is effective March 10, 2008. The exemption from
special tonnage taxes and light money for vessels registered in
Lithuania became applicable on February 13, 2002.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Glen Vereb, Regulations and Rulings,
Office of International Trade, (202) 572-8724.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Generally, the United States imposes regular and special tonnage
taxes, and a duty of a specified amount per ton, called ``light
money,'' on all foreign vessels which enter U.S. ports (46 U.S.C.
60301-60303). However, vessels of a foreign country may be exempted
from the payment of special tonnage taxes and light money upon
presentation of satisfactory proof that the government of that foreign
country does not impose discriminatory or countervailing duties to the
disadvantage of the United States (46 U.S.C. 60304).
Section 4.22, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations (19
CFR 4.22), lists those countries whose vessels have been found to be
exempt from the payment of any higher tonnage duties than are
applicable to vessels of the United States and from the payment of
light money. The authority to amend this section of the CBP regulations
has been delegated to the Chief, Trade and Commercial Regulations
Branch, Regulations and Rulings, Office of International Trade.
By letter dated April 13, 2007, the Department of State informed
CBP that the government of Lithuania does not impose discriminating or
countervailing duties on vessels owned by citizens of the United
States. Accordingly, the Department of State recommended that Lithuania
be added to the list of countries whose vessels are exempt from special
tonnage taxes and light money in ports of the United States, effective
February 13, 2002.
Finding
On the basis of the above-mentioned information from the Department
of State regarding the absence of discriminating or countervailing
duties imposed by the government of Lithuania on vessels owned by
citizens of the United States, CBP has determined that vessels of
Lithuania are exempt from the payment of special tonnage tax and light
money, effective February 13, 2002. The CBP regulations are amended
accordingly.
Inapplicability of Notice and Delayed Effective Date
Because this amendment merely implements a statutory requirement
and confers a benefit upon the public, CBP has determined that notice
and public procedure are unnecessary pursuant to section 553(b)(B) of
the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B)). Further,
for the same reasons, good cause exists for dispensing with a delayed
effective date under section 553(d)(3) of the APA (5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3)).
Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive Order 12866
Because no notice of proposed rulemaking is required, the
provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do
not apply. This amendment does not meet the criteria for a
``significant regulatory action'' as specified in Executive Order
12866.
Signing Authority
This document is being issued by CBP in accordance with Sec.
0.1(b)(1) of the CBP regulations (19 CFR 0.1(b)(1)).
List of Subjects in 19 CFR Part 4
Cargo vessels, Customs duties and inspection, Maritime carriers,
Vessels.
Amendment to the CBP Regulations
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For the reasons set forth above, part 4 of title of the Code of Federal
Regulations (19 CFR part 4) is amended as set forth below.
PART 4--VESSELS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADES
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1. The general authority citation for part 4 and the specific authority
for Sec. 4.22 are revised to read as follows:
Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 19 U.S.C. 66, 1431, 1433, 1434, 1624,
2071 note; 46 U.S.C. 501, 60105.
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Section 4.22 also issued under 46 U.S.C. 60301, 60302, 60303,
60304, 60305, 60306, 60312, 60503;
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Sec. 4.22 [Amended]
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2. Section 4.22 is amended by adding ``Lithuania'' in appropriate
alphabetical order.
Dated: March 5, 2008.
Craig A. Walker
Acting Chief, Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Regulations and
Rulings, Office of International Trade.
[FR Doc. E8-4641 Filed 3-7-08; 8:45 am]
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