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ARTICLES SUBJECT TO: APPENDIX 1, HISTORICAL LICENSES; APPENDIX 2, NONHISTORICAL LICENSES; AND APPENDIX 3,
DESIGNATED IMPORTER LICENSES FOR QUOTA YEAR 2008—Continued
[Quantities in kilograms]
Appendix 3
Article by Additional U.S. Note Number and Country of Origin
Appendix
1
Appendix
2
EU–25 .......................................................................................................
Romania ...................................................................................................
Uruguay ....................................................................................................
Other Countries ........................................................................................
SWISS OR EMMENTHALER CHEESE OTHER THAN WITH EYE FORMATION, GRUYERE-PROCESS CHEESE AND CHEESE AND SUBSTITUTES FOR CHEESE CONTAINING, OR PROCESSED FROM,
SUCH CHEESES (NOTE 22) ......................................................................
EU–25 .......................................................................................................
Switzerland ...............................................................................................
Other Countries ........................................................................................
CHEESE AND SUBSTITUTES FOR CHEESE, CONTAINING 0.5 PERCENT OR LESS BY WEIGHT OF BUTTERFAT (EXCEPT ARTICLES
WITHIN THE SCOPE OF OTHER TARIFF-RATE QUOTAS PROVIDED
FOR IN THIS SUBCHAPTER), AND MARGARINE CHEESE (NOTE 23)
EU–25 .......................................................................................................
Israel .........................................................................................................
New Zealand ............................................................................................
Other Countries ........................................................................................
SWISS OR EMMENTHALER CHEESE WITH EYE FORMATION (NOTE
25) ................................................................................................................
Argentina ..................................................................................................
Australia ....................................................................................................
Canada .....................................................................................................
EU–25 .......................................................................................................
Iceland ......................................................................................................
Israel .........................................................................................................
Norway ......................................................................................................
Switzerland ...............................................................................................
Other Countries ........................................................................................
2,535,930
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TOTAL: CHEESE ARTICLES ...........................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
Importation of Horses, Ruminants,
Swine, and Dogs; Remove Panama
From Lists of Regions Where
Screwworm Is Considered To Exist
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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428,000
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2,025,000
500,000
750,000
........................
5,371,777
4,102,587
1,235,692
33,498
1,279,537
1,049,407
183,795
46,335
823,519
393,006
430,513
........................
380,000
380,000
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1,879,481
1,879,480
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2,545,437
2,545,437
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1,050,000
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50,000
1,000,000
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16,078,683
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209,698
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11,198,973
149,999
27,000
3,187,264
1,246,164
59,585
6,218,648
9,115
........................
........................
5,277,855
........................
........................
468,046
437,941
25,691
9,557,945
70,885
290,302
70,000
4,003,172
150,001
........................
3,227,690
1,745,895
........................
2,620,000
........................
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........................
2,420,000
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200,000
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67,023,260
20,877,393
22,764,145
24,921,000
action will relieve certain screwwormrelated certification and inspection
requirements for live animals imported
into the United States from Panama.
DATES: Effective Date: September 29,
2008.
Background
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We are amending the
regulations regarding the importation of
live horses, ruminants, swine, and dogs
by removing Panama from the lists of
regions where screwworm is considered
to exist. We are taking this action
because the eradication of screwworm
from Panama has been confirmed. This
Jkt 214001
846,070
........................
........................
13,064
Dr.
Julia Punderson, Regionalization
Evaluation Services—Import, Sanitary
Trade Issues Team, National Center for
Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700
River Road Unit 38, Riverdale, MD
20737–1231; (301) 734–0757.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
[Docket No. APHIS–2007–0141]
14:42 Aug 28, 2008
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round
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
9 CFR Part 93
VerDate Aug<31>2005
Tokyo
round
The regulations in 9 CFR part 93
(referred to below as the regulations),
prohibit or restrict the importation of
certain animals into the United States to
prevent the introduction of pests and
diseases of livestock and poultry,
including New World screwworm
(Cochliomyia hominivorax).
Screwworm, a pest native to tropical
areas and currently found in South
America and the Caribbean, causes
extensive damage to livestock and other
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warm-blooded animals. Subparts C, D,
E, and F of the regulations govern the
importation of horses, ruminants, swine,
and dogs, respectively, and include
provisions for the inspection and
treatment of these animals if imported
from any region of the world where
screwworm is considered to exist.
Sections 93.301, 93.405, 93.505, and
93.600 list all the regions of the world
where screwworm is considered to
exist.
On May 16, 2008, we published in the
Federal Register (73 FR 28382–28385,
Docket No. APHIS–2007–0141) a
proposal 1 to amend the regulations
regarding live horses, ruminants, swine,
and dogs by removing Panama from the
lists of regions where screwworm is
considered to exist in §§ 93.301, 93.405,
93.505, and 93.600.
We solicited comments concerning
our proposal for 60 days ending July 15,
2008. We received one comment by that
1 To view the proposed rule and the comment we
received, go to https://www.regulations.gov/
fdmspublic/component/
main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2007-0141.
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date, from a private citizen. The
comment did not address the removal of
Panama from the list of regions where
screwworm is considered to exist.
Therefore, for the reasons given in the
proposed rule, we are adopting the
proposed rule as a final rule, without
change.
ebenthall on PRODPC60 with RULES
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory
Flexibility Act
This rule has been reviewed under
Executive Order 12866. For this action,
the Office of Management and Budget
has waived its review under Executive
Order 12866.
This final rule amends the regulations
regarding the importation of live horses,
ruminants, swine, and dogs by removing
Panama from the lists of regions where
screwworm is considered to exist. We
are taking this action because the
eradication of screwworm from Panama
has been confirmed. This action will
relieve certain screwworm-related
certification and inspection
requirements for live animals imported
into the United States from Panama.
No significant change in program
operations is anticipated as a result of
this rule, nor will this action affect other
Federal agencies, State governments, or
local governments. The cost of all
technical support activities, including
establishment of animal quarantine
control measures, treatment stations,
maintenance of livestock census,
screwworm surveillance, establishment
and maintenance of laboratory support,
and aerial dispersion of sterile
screwworm flies in Panama is provided
by the Commission for the Eradication
and Prevention of Screwworm and the
cooperative agreement funded by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and
Panama’s Ministry of Agriculture and
Livestock Development. When
importing live animals from a region
where screwworm is considered to
exist, the cost of any required testing
(and treatment, if needed) is paid by the
owner of the animals being shipped.
Our removal of Panama from the list of
regions where screwworm is considered
to exist will reduce the cost for
producers and others in Panama to
export ruminants, swine, horses, and
dogs to the United States.
The economic effects associated with
this rule are likely to be limited. This is
because the number of live animals
exported into the United States from
Panama is likely to remain small. Trade
statistics indicate that since 2001, the
United States has not imported any
ruminants, swine, or dogs from Panama.
Equine imports from Panama over this
period have numbered only 163, which
VerDate Aug<31>2005
14:42 Aug 28, 2008
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is approximately 0.06 percent of all
horse imports.2
According to Small Business
Administration size standards for beef
cattle ranching and farming (North
American Industry Classification
System (NAICS) 112111), dairy cattle
and milk production (NAICS 112120),
hog and pig farming (NAICS 112210),
sheep farming (NAICS 112410), goat
farming (NAICS 112420),3 and horse
and other equine production (NAICS
112920), as well as the commercial
production of dogs, which is classified
under ‘‘all other animal production’’
(NAICS 112990), operations with not
more than $750,000 in annual sales are
considered small entities. We do not
expect that these producers, small or
otherwise, will be affected significantly
by the change in Panama’s screwworm
status. This is because, for the reasons
discussed above, live ruminants, swine,
horses, and dogs from Panama do not
play much, if any, of a role in their
operations, and few susceptible live
animals are expected to be exported.
Under these circumstances, the
Administrator of the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service has
determined that this action will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
Executive Order 12988
This final rule has been reviewed
under Executive Order 12988, Civil
Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Preempts
all State and local laws and regulations
that are inconsistent with this rule; (2)
has no retroactive effect; and (3) does
not require administrative proceedings
before parties may file suit in court
challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This final rule contains no new
information collection or recordkeeping
requirements under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.).
List of Subjects in 9 CFR Part 93
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock,
Poultry and poultry products,
Quarantine, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
I Accordingly, we are amending 9 CFR
part 93 as follows:
2 Based on U.S. Census Bureau data, as presented
by Foreign Agricultural Service, USDA: http//
www.fas.usda.gov/ustrade/
USTImHS10.asp?QI=onhline_trade_dataTRAD.
3 The ‘‘all other animal production’’ classification
also includes the production of other animals, such
as adornment birds (swans, peacocks, flamingos),
alpacas, birds for sale, buffalos, cats, crickets, deer,
elk, laboratory animals, llamas, rattlesnakes, worms,
and breeding of pets.
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PART 93—IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN
ANIMALS, BIRDS, FISH, AND
POULTRY, AND CERTAIN ANIMAL,
BIRD, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS;
REQUIREMENTS FOR MEANS OF
CONVEYANCE AND SHIPPING
CONTAINERS
1. The authority citation for part 93
continues to read as follows:
I
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301–8317;
21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 31 U.S.C. 9701; 7
CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
§ 93.301
[Amended]
2. In § 93.301, paragraph (j) is
amended by removing the word
‘‘Panama,’’.
I
§ 93.405
[Amended]
3. In § 93.405, paragraph (a)(3) is
amended by removing the word
‘‘Panama,’’.
I
§ 93.505
[Amended]
4. In § 93.505, paragraph (b) is
amended by removing the word
‘‘Panama,’’.
I
§ 93.600
[Amended]
5. In § 93.600, paragraph (a) is
amended by removing the word
‘‘Panama,’’.
I
Done in Washington, DC, this 25th day of
August 2008.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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Case 2007–102–1, Replacement of
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Office of Governmentwide
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SUMMARY: The General Services
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
9 CFR Part 93
[Docket No. APHIS-2007-0141]
Importation of Horses, Ruminants, Swine, and Dogs; Remove Panama
From Lists of Regions Where Screwworm Is Considered To Exist
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: We are amending the regulations regarding the importation of
live horses, ruminants, swine, and dogs by removing Panama from the
lists of regions where screwworm is considered to exist. We are taking
this action because the eradication of screwworm from Panama has been
confirmed. This action will relieve certain screwworm-related
certification and inspection requirements for live animals imported
into the United States from Panama.
DATES: Effective Date: September 29, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Julia Punderson, Regionalization
Evaluation Services--Import, Sanitary Trade Issues Team, National
Center for Import and Export, VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 38,
Riverdale, MD 20737-1231; (301) 734-0757.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The regulations in 9 CFR part 93 (referred to below as the
regulations), prohibit or restrict the importation of certain animals
into the United States to prevent the introduction of pests and
diseases of livestock and poultry, including New World screwworm
(Cochliomyia hominivorax).
Screwworm, a pest native to tropical areas and currently found in
South America and the Caribbean, causes extensive damage to livestock
and other warm-blooded animals. Subparts C, D, E, and F of the
regulations govern the importation of horses, ruminants, swine, and
dogs, respectively, and include provisions for the inspection and
treatment of these animals if imported from any region of the world
where screwworm is considered to exist. Sections 93.301, 93.405,
93.505, and 93.600 list all the regions of the world where screwworm is
considered to exist.
On May 16, 2008, we published in the Federal Register (73 FR 28382-
28385, Docket No. APHIS-2007-0141) a proposal \1\ to amend the
regulations regarding live horses, ruminants, swine, and dogs by
removing Panama from the lists of regions where screwworm is considered
to exist in Sec. Sec. 93.301, 93.405, 93.505, and 93.600.
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\1\ To view the proposed rule and the comment we received, go to
https://www.regulations.gov/fdmspublic/component/
main?main=DocketDetail&d=APHIS-2007-0141.
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We solicited comments concerning our proposal for 60 days ending
July 15, 2008. We received one comment by that
[[Page 50878]]
date, from a private citizen. The comment did not address the removal
of Panama from the list of regions where screwworm is considered to
exist.
Therefore, for the reasons given in the proposed rule, we are
adopting the proposed rule as a final rule, without change.
Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory Flexibility Act
This rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12866. For this
action, the Office of Management and Budget has waived its review under
Executive Order 12866.
This final rule amends the regulations regarding the importation of
live horses, ruminants, swine, and dogs by removing Panama from the
lists of regions where screwworm is considered to exist. We are taking
this action because the eradication of screwworm from Panama has been
confirmed. This action will relieve certain screwworm-related
certification and inspection requirements for live animals imported
into the United States from Panama.
No significant change in program operations is anticipated as a
result of this rule, nor will this action affect other Federal
agencies, State governments, or local governments. The cost of all
technical support activities, including establishment of animal
quarantine control measures, treatment stations, maintenance of
livestock census, screwworm surveillance, establishment and maintenance
of laboratory support, and aerial dispersion of sterile screwworm flies
in Panama is provided by the Commission for the Eradication and
Prevention of Screwworm and the cooperative agreement funded by the
U.S. Department of Agriculture and Panama's Ministry of Agriculture and
Livestock Development. When importing live animals from a region where
screwworm is considered to exist, the cost of any required testing (and
treatment, if needed) is paid by the owner of the animals being
shipped. Our removal of Panama from the list of regions where screwworm
is considered to exist will reduce the cost for producers and others in
Panama to export ruminants, swine, horses, and dogs to the United
States.
The economic effects associated with this rule are likely to be
limited. This is because the number of live animals exported into the
United States from Panama is likely to remain small. Trade statistics
indicate that since 2001, the United States has not imported any
ruminants, swine, or dogs from Panama. Equine imports from Panama over
this period have numbered only 163, which is approximately 0.06 percent
of all horse imports.\2\
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\2\ Based on U.S. Census Bureau data, as presented by Foreign
Agricultural Service, USDA: http//www.fas.usda.gov/ustrade/
USTImHS10.asp?QI=onhline_trade_dataTRAD.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
According to Small Business Administration size standards for beef
cattle ranching and farming (North American Industry Classification
System (NAICS) 112111), dairy cattle and milk production (NAICS
112120), hog and pig farming (NAICS 112210), sheep farming (NAICS
112410), goat farming (NAICS 112420),\3\ and horse and other equine
production (NAICS 112920), as well as the commercial production of
dogs, which is classified under ``all other animal production'' (NAICS
112990), operations with not more than $750,000 in annual sales are
considered small entities. We do not expect that these producers, small
or otherwise, will be affected significantly by the change in Panama's
screwworm status. This is because, for the reasons discussed above,
live ruminants, swine, horses, and dogs from Panama do not play much,
if any, of a role in their operations, and few susceptible live animals
are expected to be exported.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
\3\ The ``all other animal production'' classification also
includes the production of other animals, such as adornment birds
(swans, peacocks, flamingos), alpacas, birds for sale, buffalos,
cats, crickets, deer, elk, laboratory animals, llamas, rattlesnakes,
worms, and breeding of pets.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Under these circumstances, the Administrator of the Animal and
Plant Health Inspection Service has determined that this action will
not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small
entities.
Executive Order 12988
This final rule has been reviewed under Executive Order 12988,
Civil Justice Reform. This rule: (1) Preempts all State and local laws
and regulations that are inconsistent with this rule; (2) has no
retroactive effect; and (3) does not require administrative proceedings
before parties may file suit in court challenging this rule.
Paperwork Reduction Act
This final rule contains no new information collection or
recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
List of Subjects in 9 CFR Part 93
Animal diseases, Imports, Livestock, Poultry and poultry products,
Quarantine, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
0
Accordingly, we are amending 9 CFR part 93 as follows:
PART 93--IMPORTATION OF CERTAIN ANIMALS, BIRDS, FISH, AND POULTRY,
AND CERTAIN ANIMAL, BIRD, AND POULTRY PRODUCTS; REQUIREMENTS FOR
MEANS OF CONVEYANCE AND SHIPPING CONTAINERS
0
1. The authority citation for part 93 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1622 and 8301-8317; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a;
31 U.S.C. 9701; 7 CFR 2.22, 2.80, and 371.4.
Sec. 93.301 [Amended]
0
2. In Sec. 93.301, paragraph (j) is amended by removing the word
``Panama,''.
Sec. 93.405 [Amended]
0
3. In Sec. 93.405, paragraph (a)(3) is amended by removing the word
``Panama,''.
Sec. 93.505 [Amended]
0
4. In Sec. 93.505, paragraph (b) is amended by removing the word
``Panama,''.
Sec. 93.600 [Amended]
0
5. In Sec. 93.600, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the word
``Panama,''.
Done in Washington, DC, this 25th day of August 2008.
Kevin Shea,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
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