Expansion of Global Entry to Additional Airports, 38069 [2013-15087]
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collects data such as contact
information for the exporter, importer,
and producer, as well as information
about the goods being claimed.
This collection of information is
provided for by 19 CFR 10.224. CBP
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Current Actions: This submission is
being made to extend the expiration
date and to revise the burden hours as
a result of updated estimates of the
number of Form 450’s that are prepared
and/or submitted to CBP. There are no
changes to CBP Form 450 or to the data
collected on this form.
Type of Review: Extension with a
change to the burden hours.
Affected Public: Businesses.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
15.
Estimated Number of Responses per
Respondent: 286.13.
Estimated Total Annual Responses:
4,292.
Estimated Time per Response: 15
minutes.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 1,073.
Dated: June 19, 2013.
Tracey Denning,
Agency Clearance Officer, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[CBP Dec. No. 13–11]
Expansion of Global Entry to
Additional Airports
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection; Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
AGENCY:
The Global Entry
international trusted traveler program
allows pre-approved, low-risk
participants expedited entry into the
United States using Global Entry kiosks
located at designated airports. U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
previously announced in the Federal
Register twenty-four designated Global
Entry airports. This document
announces the expansion of the program
to include eight additional designated
airports.
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Global Entry is already
operational at all eight additional
airport locations.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larry Panetta, Office of Field
Operations, (202) 344–1253,
Larry.Panetta@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Global Entry Program
Global Entry is a voluntary program
that allows for the expedited clearance
of pre-approved, low-risk travelers
arriving in the United States at Global
Entry kiosks located at designated
airports. The Global Entry final rule,
published in the Federal Register on
February 6, 2012 (77 FR 5681),
promulgated the regulation to establish
Global Entry as an ongoing regulatory
program and contains a detailed
description of the program, the
eligibility criteria, the application and
selection process, and the initial twenty
airports. See 8 CFR 235.12. Global Entry
was expanded to four additional
airports in a Federal Register notice
published on March 26, 2012. (77 FR
17492.) Travelers who wish to
participate in Global Entry must apply
via the CBP Global Entry Web site,
https://www.globalentry.gov or through
the Global On-Line Enrollment System
(GOES) Web site, https://goesapp.cbp.dhs.gov. Applications must be
completed and submitted electronically.
The twenty-four airports previously
designated for Global Entry include:
• John F. Kennedy International
Airport, Jamaica, New York (JFK);
• George Bush Intercontinental
Airport, Houston, Texas (IAH);
• Washington Dulles International
Airport, Sterling, Virginia (IAD);
• Los Angeles International Airport,
Los Angeles, California (LAX);
• Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta
International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia
(ATL);
• Chicago O’Hare International
Airport, Chicago, Illinois (ORD);
• Miami International Airport,
Miami, Florida (MIA);
• Newark Liberty International
Airport, Newark, New Jersey (EWR);
• San Francisco International Airport,
San Francisco, California (SFO);
• Orlando International Airport,
Orlando, Florida (MCO);
• Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County
Airport, Romulus, Michigan (DTW);
• Dallas Fort Worth International
Airport, Dallas, Texas (DFW);
• Honolulu International Airport,
Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL);
• Boston—Logan International
Airport, Boston, Massachusetts (BOS);
• Las Vegas—McCarran International
Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS);
• Sanford—Orlando International
Airport, Sanford, Florida (SSB);
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• Seattle—Tacoma International
Airport-SEATAC, Seattle, Washington
(STT);
• Philadelphia International Airport,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PHL);
• San Juan—Luis Munos Marin
International Airport, San Juan, Puerto
Rico (SAJ);
• Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood
International Airport, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida (FLL), including the General
Aviation Facility private aircraft
terminal;
• Minneapolis-St. Paul International
Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota (MSP);
• Charlotte Douglas International
Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina
(CLT);
• Phoenix Sky Harbor International
Airport, Phoenix, Arizona (PHX);
• Denver International Airport,
Denver, Colorado (DEN).
The preamble to the final rule states
that when CBP is ready to expand
Global Entry to additional airports and
has selected the airports, CBP will
publish an announcement in the
Federal Register and post the
information on the Web site https://
www.globalentry.gov.
Expansion of Global Entry Program to
Additional Airports
CBP is expanding the Global Entry
program to include the following eight
additional airports:
• Baltimore/Washington International
Thurgood Marshall Airport, Baltimore,
Maryland (BWI);
• John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana,
California (SNA);
• Portland International Airport,
Portland, Oregon (PDX);
• Raleigh–Durham International
Airport, Morrisville, North Carolina
(RDU);
• Salt Lake City International Airport,
Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC);
• San Antonio International Airport,
San Antonio, Texas (SAT);
• San Diego International Airport,
San Diego, California (SAN);
• Tampa International Airport,
Tampa, Florida (TPA).
Global Entry is now operational at all
eight of these airports. A list of all
Global Entry airports is posted on the
CBP Global Entry Web site at https://
www.globalentry.gov.
David Murphy,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of
Field Operations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
[CBP Dec. No. 13-11]
Expansion of Global Entry to Additional Airports
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
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SUMMARY: The Global Entry international trusted traveler program allows
pre-approved, low-risk participants expedited entry into the United
States using Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) previously announced in the Federal
Register twenty-four designated Global Entry airports. This document
announces the expansion of the program to include eight additional
designated airports.
DATES: Global Entry is already operational at all eight additional
airport locations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Larry Panetta, Office of Field
Operations, (202) 344-1253, Larry.Panetta@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Global Entry Program
Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows for the expedited
clearance of pre-approved, low-risk travelers arriving in the United
States at Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. The
Global Entry final rule, published in the Federal Register on February
6, 2012 (77 FR 5681), promulgated the regulation to establish Global
Entry as an ongoing regulatory program and contains a detailed
description of the program, the eligibility criteria, the application
and selection process, and the initial twenty airports. See 8 CFR
235.12. Global Entry was expanded to four additional airports in a
Federal Register notice published on March 26, 2012. (77 FR 17492.)
Travelers who wish to participate in Global Entry must apply via the
CBP Global Entry Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov or through the
Global On-Line Enrollment System (GOES) Web site, https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov. Applications must be completed and submitted
electronically.
The twenty-four airports previously designated for Global Entry
include:
John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York
(JFK);
George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas
(IAH);
Washington Dulles International Airport, Sterling,
Virginia (IAD);
Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California
(LAX);
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta,
Georgia (ATL);
Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois
(ORD);
Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida (MIA);
Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey
(EWR);
San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco,
California (SFO);
Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida (MCO);
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Romulus,
Michigan (DTW);
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas, Texas
(DFW);
Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL);
Boston--Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts
(BOS);
Las Vegas--McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas,
Nevada (LAS);
Sanford--Orlando International Airport, Sanford, Florida
(SSB);
Seattle--Tacoma International Airport-SEATAC, Seattle,
Washington (STT);
Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (PHL);
San Juan--Luis Munos Marin International Airport, San
Juan, Puerto Rico (SAJ);
Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Fort
Lauderdale, Florida (FLL), including the General Aviation Facility
private aircraft terminal;
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis,
Minnesota (MSP);
Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North
Carolina (CLT);
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona
(PHX);
Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado (DEN).
The preamble to the final rule states that when CBP is ready to
expand Global Entry to additional airports and has selected the
airports, CBP will publish an announcement in the Federal Register and
post the information on the Web site https://www.globalentry.gov.
Expansion of Global Entry Program to Additional Airports
CBP is expanding the Global Entry program to include the following
eight additional airports:
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall
Airport, Baltimore, Maryland (BWI);
John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, California (SNA);
Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon (PDX);
Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Morrisville, North
Carolina (RDU);
Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah
(SLC);
San Antonio International Airport, San Antonio, Texas
(SAT);
San Diego International Airport, San Diego, California
(SAN);
Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida (TPA).
Global Entry is now operational at all eight of these airports. A
list of all Global Entry airports is posted on the CBP Global Entry Web
site at https://www.globalentry.gov.
David Murphy,
Acting Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.
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