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AGENCY:
known as the Document Image System
(DIS) test, and entry capability, known
as the Simplified Entry (SE) test. The
DIS test allows certain Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE)
participants to submit electronic images
of a specific set of CBP and partner
government agency forms and
supporting information to CBP via a
CBP- approved Electronic Data
Interchange (EDI). The second phase of
the DIS test expands the eligible forms
supported by the test as well as
participant eligibility and when forms
may be transmitted. CBP hopes that
these modifications make the DIS more
user-friendly. The SE test simplifies the
entry process by reducing the number of
data elements required to obtain release
for cargo transported by air. This notice
modifies the SE test to allow for certain
data elements to be transmitted via the
DIS. This notice provides DIS test
details including commencement date
for the second phase, eligibility,
procedural and documentation
requirements, and test development and
evaluation methods.
DATES: The modified DIS test will
commence no earlier than July 23, 2013
and will continue until concluded by
way of announcement in the Federal
Register. Comments concerning this
notice and any aspect of the test may be
submitted at any time during the test to
the address set forth below.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice should be submitted via email to
Monica Crockett at
ESARinfoinbox@cbp.dhs.gov. In the
subject line of your email, please
indicate ‘‘Comment on Document Image
System (DIS)’’.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
policy-related questions, contact Monica
Crockett at
monica.v.crockett@cbp.dhs.gov. For
technical questions related to ABI
transmissions, contact your assigned
client representative. Any partner
government agency (PGA) interested in
participating in DIS should contact
Susan Dyszel at
susan.dyszel@cbp.dhs.gov. Interested
parties without an assigned client
representative should direct their
questions to Susan Maskell at
susan.c.maskell@cbp.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This document announces
U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s
(CBP’s) plan to modify the National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
tests concerning document imaging,
Background
On April 6, 2012, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP) published in
the Federal Register a notice
announcing a National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) test called
the Document Image System (DIS) test.
See 77 FR 20835. The DIS test allows
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USCIS.
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abstract: Primary: Individuals or
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of application into the United States, the
applicant is likely to become a public
charge.
(5) An estimate of the total number of
respondents and the amount of time
estimated for an average respondent to
respond: 18,460 responses at 90 minutes
(1.5 hours) per response.
(6) An estimate of the total public
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Telephone number 202–272–8377.
Dated: July 17, 2013.
Laura Dawkins,
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Modification of Two National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Tests
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Document Image
System (DIS) and Simplified Entry (SE)
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
SUMMARY:
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certain Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) participants to
submit electronic images of a specific
set of CBP and partner government
agency (PGA, previously referred to as
participating government agency) forms
and supporting information to CBP.
Specifically, importers and brokers are
allowed to submit specified official CBP
documents and specified PGA forms via
a CBP-approved Electronic Data
Interchange (EDI) (please see Section V,
‘‘Technical Specifications,’’ below for
details).
On November 8, 2011, CBP published
in the Federal Register a notice
announcing an NCAP test concerning
ACE Simplified Entry (SE test). See 76
FR 69755. The SE test established new
entry capability to simplify the entry
process for cargo transported by air by
reducing the number of data elements
required to obtain release. This data
fulfills merchandise entry requirements
which allow for earlier release decisions
and more certainty for the importer in
determining the logistics of cargo
delivery. The SE test is currently open
to Type 01 and Type 11 consumption
entries filed in the air transportation
mode only. This notice modifies the SE
test to allow supporting documents to
be transmitted through the DIS.
The NCAP was established in Subtitle
B of Title VI—Customs Modernization,
in the North American Free Trade
Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L.
103–182, 107 Stat. 2057, 2170,
December 8, 1993) (Customs
Modernization Act). See 19 U.S.C. 1411.
Through NCAP, the initial thrust of
customs modernization was on trade
compliance and the development of
ACE, the planned successor to the
Automated Commercial System (ACS).
ACE is an automated and electronic
system for commercial trade processing
which is intended to streamline
business processes, facilitate growth in
trade, ensure cargo security, and foster
participation in global commerce, while
ensuring compliance with U.S. laws and
regulations and reducing costs for CBP
and all of its communities of interest.
The ability to meet these objectives
depends on successfully modernizing
CBP’s business functions and the
information technology that supports
those functions. CBP’s modernization
efforts are accomplished through phased
releases of ACE component
functionality designed to introduce new
functionality or to replace a specific
legacy ACS function. Each release will
begin with a test and will end with
mandatory compliance with the new
ACE feature, thus retiring the legacy
ACS function. Each release builds on
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previous releases and sets the
foundation for subsequent releases.
ACE prototypes are tested in
accordance with § 101.9(b) of title 19 of
the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR
101.9(b)), which provides for the testing
of NCAP components including ACE.
For the convenience of the public, a
chronological listing of Federal Register
publications detailing ACE test
developments in Entry, Summary,
Accounts and Revenue (ESAR) is set
forth below in Section VI, entitled,
‘‘Development of ACE Prototypes.’’ The
procedures and criteria related to
participation in the prior ACE tests
remain in effect unless otherwise
explicitly changed by this or subsequent
notices published in the Federal
Register.
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Authorization for the Test
The Customs Modernization
provisions in the North American Free
Trade Agreement Implementation Act
provide the Commissioner of CBP with
authority to conduct limited test
programs or procedures designed to
evaluate planned components of the
NCAP. This test is authorized pursuant
to § 101.9(b) of the CBP Regulations (19
CFR 101.9(b)) which provides for the
testing of NCAP programs or
procedures. See Treasury Decision
(T.D.) 95–21.
Document Image System (DIS) Test
Program
This notice announces Phase Two of
the Document Image System test. Under
the DIS test, parties who file entry
summaries in ACE are allowed to
submit specified CBP and PGA
documents via a CBP-approved EDI. DIS
capabilities are being delivered in
multiple phases. This notice also
modifies the SE test to allow supporting
documents to be transmitted through
the DIS.
The first phase enabled participating
importers and brokers to transmit
images of specified CBP and PGA forms
with supporting information via a CBPapproved EDI in an Extensible Markup
Language (XML) format, in lieu of
conventional paper methods. DIS
provides for the storage of all submitted
documents in a secure centralized
location for the maintenance of
associations with ACE entry summary
transactions. Authorized CBP and PGA
users have the ability to access
document images submitted by trade
participants via a user interface, which
allows CBP and PGA users to select
specific documents for review, to
change the status of documents, and to
add comments based on the current
state of their review. The interface also
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allows the document image to be
downloaded or printed, if necessary.
In Phase Two, CBP is reducing the
number of metadata elements required
for each document to only those
necessary to identify the transmitter, the
document preparer, the CBP request (if
applicable), the document and
description, and associated transaction.
Certain forms, specifically identified
below, will be allowed to be submitted
earlier, i.e. at the time of manifest, or
transmitted via a CBP- approved EDI to
support Simplified Entry (SE) filings
and additional forms (listed in ‘‘Section
III’’ of this notice) will be accepted.
Transmission of annual permits,
certificates, and licenses will be allowed
in later stages of the test. Finally, the
pool of eligible participants is expanded
to include software providers merely
transmitting electronically data received
for transmission to CBP.
Test Participation
I. Eligibility Requirements
In Phase One of the DIS test,
participation was limited to importers
or brokers who are ACE entry summary
filers. Phase Two of the DIS test
expands the eligible participant pool to
include software providers merely
transmitting electronically data received
for transmission to CBP. This eligibility
expansion does not apply to the SE test.
Only the participants previously
selected for the SE test are eligible to
transmit documents in support of SE
filings. Interested participants should
contact their client representative for
additional information pertaining to
participation in this test. Interested
companies that do not currently have an
assigned client representative should
submit a Letter of Intent expressing their
intent to participate in the DIS test so
that client representatives can be
assigned. Instructions for the
preparation of the Letter of Intent can be
found on the CBP Web site at: https://
www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/
automated_systems/abi/getting_started/
getting_started.xml.
II. Rules for Submitting Images in
Document Image System (DIS)
The following rules will apply to all
participants involved in the DIS testing
process:
• The documents that may be
transmitted in DIS are broken into two
categories: (1) Documents that require a
request from CBP or the partner
government agency (PGA) prior to
transmission; and (2) documents that
may be transmitted without prior
request.
D The documents that may only be
transmitted in response to a request
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from CBP or a PGA include: documents
in response to a request for entry
summary documentation; documents in
response to a request for release
documentation for certified ACE entry
summaries; and documents required for
Simplified Entry. If a document in this
category is submitted that has not been
requested by CBP or a PGA, a warning
message will be returned indicating that
the transaction for which the document
was submitted does not have any
pending document requests made by
CBP or a PGA. CBP will not review or
retain any document submitted that
results in a warning message.
D The documents that may be
transmitted without prior request from
CBP or a PGA include: PGA forms and
invoices/packing lists that are
associated with ACE entry summaries
certified for cargo release; documents
transmitted at the time of manifest; and
annual permits, certificates, and
licenses. Any document transmitted
without prior request from CBP or a
PGA requires that the document name
and transaction be provided at the time
of transmission.
• The filer may only file documents
that CBP can accept electronically (see
documents supported in Section III
below). If CBP cannot accept the
information electronically, the filer
must file the information by paper.
• Original documents transmitted via
this test must be retained and made
available, if requested by CBP or a PGA.
III. Documents Supported in the Second
Phase of the Test
The documents supported in the first
test phase continue to be supported in
the second test phase (please note that
Phytosanitary Certificates and
Ingredients Lists were incorrectly
identified as agency specific APHIS
forms in the DIS test notice of April
2012; however, these are general forms
that may now be transmitted at the time
of manifest. See below in Section III).
In addition, upon commencement of
Phase Two of the DIS test, the following
PGA forms and documents will also be
supported:
• Center for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) Form 0728, Permit to
Import or Transfer Etiological Agents or
Vectors of Human Disease
• CDC Importation Permission Letter
• CDC Permit Exemption Letter
• Defense Contract Management
Agency (DCMA) Certificate of Duty Free
Entry
• Food Safety and Inspection Service
(FSIS) Form 9010–1, Application for the
Return of Exported Products to the
United States
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• FSIS Form 9060–5, Meat and
Poultry Export Certificate of
Wholesomeness
• FSIS Form 9540–4, Shipper
Notification—Importation of
Undenatured Inedible Meat Product
• FSIS Form 9540–5, Notification of
Intent (to import meat, poultry, or egg
products or ‘‘Samples for Laboratory
Examination, Research, Evaluative
Testing or Trade Show Exhibition’’)
Upon commencement of Phase Two
of the test, the following Phase One
forms may now be transmitted via a
CBP-approved EDI earlier, i.e. at the
time of manifest (at the time of
submission of the bill of lading, as
applicable):
• Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service (APHIS) documents:
D Plant Protection and Quarantine
(PPQ) Form 368, Notice of Arrival (of a
restricted article at the port of entry)
D PPQ Form 587, Permit to Import
Plants or Plant Products
D PPQ Form 586, Application for
Permit To Transit Plants and/or Plant
Products, Plant Pests, and/or Associated
Soil Through The United States
D PPQ Form 203, Foreign Site
Certificate of Inspection and/or
Treatment
• General documents:
D Phytosanitary Certificates
D Ingredients List
D Commercial Invoice
D Packing List
In addition, the following Phase One
forms and documents may now be
transmitted via a CBP-approved EDI to
support Simplified Entry (SE) filings.
Only those participants previously
accepted into the SE test are eligible to
submit the documents listed in this
paragraph:
• CBP Form 3229, Certificate of
Origin (articles shipped from insular
possessions, except Puerto Rico, to the
United States)
• CBP Form 3299, Declaration for
Free Entry of Unaccompanied Articles
• CBP Form 4455, Certificate of
Registration
• CBP Form 4457, Certificate of
Registration for Personal Effects Taken
Abroad
• Commercial Invoice
• Packing List
• Passport, Driver’s License, or
Government Issued ID
• Permit
• Vehicle Title, Certificate
• Other documents to support CBP
Form 3461, Entry/Immediate Delivery
Please be advised that Phase Two of
the DIS test is limited to the abovereferenced CBP and PGA forms as well
as the forms supported in Phase One.
Other forms may be referenced in the
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DIS Implementation Guidelines, but
such forms are not eligible for the
present DIS test.
IV. Recordkeeping
Any form or document submitted via
DIS is an electronic copy of an original
document that is subject to the
recordkeeping requirements of 19 CFR
part 163. Every form or document
transmitted through DIS must be a
complete, accurate and unaltered copy
of the original document.
V. Technical Specifications
In Phase Two, the DIS test reduces the
number of metadata elements required
for each document to only those
necessary to identify the transmitter, the
document preparer, the CBP request (if
applicable), the document and
description, and associated transaction.
Documents must be submitted in an
XML format via Secure File Transfer
Protocol (FTP), Secure Web Services, or
existing EDI ABI MQ interfaces. All
responses back to test participants will
also be sent in the form of an XML
message. Some document types may be
submitted via email. There are no
technical restrictions on the
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
(MIME) file types that DIS will accept;
however, JPEG, GIF, PDF, MS Word
Documents, and MS Excel Spreadsheets
are preferred. Additional information
pertaining to technical specifications
(see DIS Implementation Guidelines)
can be accessed on CBP.gov at the
following link: https://www.cbp.gov/xp/
cgov/trade/automated/modernization/
ace_edi_messages/catair_main/
abi_catair/catair_chapters/
document_imaging_igs/
VI. Development of ACE Prototypes
A chronological listing of Federal
Register publications detailing ACE test
developments is set forth below.
• ACE Portal Accounts and
Subsequent Revision Notices: 67 FR
21800 (May 1, 2002); 70 FR 5199
(February 1, 2005); 69 FR 5360 and 69
FR 5362 (February 4, 2004); 69 FR
54302 (September 8, 2004).
• ACE System of Records Notice: 71
FR 3109 (January 19, 2006).
• Terms/Conditions for Access to the
ACE Portal and Subsequent Revisions:
72 FR 27632 (May 16, 2007); 73 FR
38464 (July 7, 2008).
• ACE Non-Portal Accounts and
Related Notice: 70 FR 61466 (October
24, 2005); 71 FR 15756 (March 29,
2006).
• ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and
Revenue (ESAR I) Capabilities: 72 FR
59105 (October 18, 2007).
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• ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and
Revenue (ESAR II) Capabilities: 73 FR
50337 (August 26, 2008); 74 FR 9826
(March 6, 2009).
• ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and
Revenue (ESAR III) Capabilities: 74 FR
69129 (December 30, 2009).
• ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and
Revenue (ESAR IV) Capabilities: 76 FR
37136 (June 24, 2011).
• Post-Entry Amendment (PEA)
Processing Test: 76 FR 37136 (June 24,
2011).
• ACE Announcement of a New Start
Date for the National Customs
Automation Program Test of Automated
Manifest Capabilities for Ocean and Rail
Carriers: 76 FR 42721 (July 19, 2011).
• ACE Simplified Entry: 76 FR 69755
(November 9, 2011).
• DIS Test: 77 FR 20835 (April 6,
2012).
• Modification of NCAP Test
Regarding Reconciliation for Filing
Certain Post-Importation Preferential
Tariff Treatment Claims under Certain
FTAs: 78 FR 27984 (May 13, 2013).
Dated: July 17, 2013.
Richard F. DiNucci,
Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Office of
International Trade.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Modification of Two National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Tests Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Document Image
System (DIS) and Simplified Entry (SE)
AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
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SUMMARY: This document announces U.S. Customs and Border Protection's
(CBP's) plan to modify the National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
tests concerning document imaging, known as the Document Image System
(DIS) test, and entry capability, known as the Simplified Entry (SE)
test. The DIS test allows certain Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE) participants to submit electronic images of a specific set of CBP
and partner government agency forms and supporting information to CBP
via a CBP- approved Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). The second phase
of the DIS test expands the eligible forms supported by the test as
well as participant eligibility and when forms may be transmitted. CBP
hopes that these modifications make the DIS more user-friendly. The SE
test simplifies the entry process by reducing the number of data
elements required to obtain release for cargo transported by air. This
notice modifies the SE test to allow for certain data elements to be
transmitted via the DIS. This notice provides DIS test details
including commencement date for the second phase, eligibility,
procedural and documentation requirements, and test development and
evaluation methods.
DATES: The modified DIS test will commence no earlier than July 23,
2013 and will continue until concluded by way of announcement in the
Federal Register. Comments concerning this notice and any aspect of the
test may be submitted at any time during the test to the address set
forth below.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this notice should be submitted via
email to Monica Crockett at ESARinfoinbox@cbp.dhs.gov. In the subject
line of your email, please indicate ``Comment on Document Image System
(DIS)''.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For policy-related questions, contact
Monica Crockett at monica.v.crockett@cbp.dhs.gov. For technical
questions related to ABI transmissions, contact your assigned client
representative. Any partner government agency (PGA) interested in
participating in DIS should contact Susan Dyszel at
susan.dyszel@cbp.dhs.gov. Interested parties without an assigned client
representative should direct their questions to Susan Maskell at
susan.c.maskell@cbp.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On April 6, 2012, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
published in the Federal Register a notice announcing a National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP) test called the Document Image System
(DIS) test. See 77 FR 20835. The DIS test allows certain Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE) participants to submit electronic images
of a specific set of CBP and partner government agency (PGA, previously
referred to as participating government agency) forms and supporting
information to CBP. Specifically, importers and brokers are allowed to
submit specified official CBP documents and specified PGA forms via a
CBP-approved Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) (please see Section V,
``Technical Specifications,'' below for details).
On November 8, 2011, CBP published in the Federal Register a notice
announcing an NCAP test concerning ACE Simplified Entry (SE test). See
76 FR 69755. The SE test established new entry capability to simplify
the entry process for cargo transported by air by reducing the number
of data elements required to obtain release. This data fulfills
merchandise entry requirements which allow for earlier release
decisions and more certainty for the importer in determining the
logistics of cargo delivery. The SE test is currently open to Type 01
and Type 11 consumption entries filed in the air transportation mode
only. This notice modifies the SE test to allow supporting documents to
be transmitted through the DIS.
The NCAP was established in Subtitle B of Title VI--Customs
Modernization, in the North American Free Trade Agreement
Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 2057, 2170, December 8,
1993) (Customs Modernization Act). See 19 U.S.C. 1411. Through NCAP,
the initial thrust of customs modernization was on trade compliance and
the development of ACE, the planned successor to the Automated
Commercial System (ACS). ACE is an automated and electronic system for
commercial trade processing which is intended to streamline business
processes, facilitate growth in trade, ensure cargo security, and
foster participation in global commerce, while ensuring compliance with
U.S. laws and regulations and reducing costs for CBP and all of its
communities of interest. The ability to meet these objectives depends
on successfully modernizing CBP's business functions and the
information technology that supports those functions. CBP's
modernization efforts are accomplished through phased releases of ACE
component functionality designed to introduce new functionality or to
replace a specific legacy ACS function. Each release will begin with a
test and will end with mandatory compliance with the new ACE feature,
thus retiring the legacy ACS function. Each release builds on
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previous releases and sets the foundation for subsequent releases.
ACE prototypes are tested in accordance with Sec. 101.9(b) of
title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b)), which
provides for the testing of NCAP components including ACE. For the
convenience of the public, a chronological listing of Federal Register
publications detailing ACE test developments in Entry, Summary,
Accounts and Revenue (ESAR) is set forth below in Section VI, entitled,
``Development of ACE Prototypes.'' The procedures and criteria related
to participation in the prior ACE tests remain in effect unless
otherwise explicitly changed by this or subsequent notices published in
the Federal Register.
Authorization for the Test
The Customs Modernization provisions in the North American Free
Trade Agreement Implementation Act provide the Commissioner of CBP with
authority to conduct limited test programs or procedures designed to
evaluate planned components of the NCAP. This test is authorized
pursuant to Sec. 101.9(b) of the CBP Regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b))
which provides for the testing of NCAP programs or procedures. See
Treasury Decision (T.D.) 95-21.
Document Image System (DIS) Test Program
This notice announces Phase Two of the Document Image System test.
Under the DIS test, parties who file entry summaries in ACE are allowed
to submit specified CBP and PGA documents via a CBP-approved EDI. DIS
capabilities are being delivered in multiple phases. This notice also
modifies the SE test to allow supporting documents to be transmitted
through the DIS.
The first phase enabled participating importers and brokers to
transmit images of specified CBP and PGA forms with supporting
information via a CBP- approved EDI in an Extensible Markup Language
(XML) format, in lieu of conventional paper methods. DIS provides for
the storage of all submitted documents in a secure centralized location
for the maintenance of associations with ACE entry summary
transactions. Authorized CBP and PGA users have the ability to access
document images submitted by trade participants via a user interface,
which allows CBP and PGA users to select specific documents for review,
to change the status of documents, and to add comments based on the
current state of their review. The interface also allows the document
image to be downloaded or printed, if necessary.
In Phase Two, CBP is reducing the number of metadata elements
required for each document to only those necessary to identify the
transmitter, the document preparer, the CBP request (if applicable),
the document and description, and associated transaction. Certain
forms, specifically identified below, will be allowed to be submitted
earlier, i.e. at the time of manifest, or transmitted via a CBP-
approved EDI to support Simplified Entry (SE) filings and additional
forms (listed in ``Section III'' of this notice) will be accepted.
Transmission of annual permits, certificates, and licenses will be
allowed in later stages of the test. Finally, the pool of eligible
participants is expanded to include software providers merely
transmitting electronically data received for transmission to CBP.
Test Participation
I. Eligibility Requirements
In Phase One of the DIS test, participation was limited to
importers or brokers who are ACE entry summary filers. Phase Two of the
DIS test expands the eligible participant pool to include software
providers merely transmitting electronically data received for
transmission to CBP. This eligibility expansion does not apply to the
SE test. Only the participants previously selected for the SE test are
eligible to transmit documents in support of SE filings. Interested
participants should contact their client representative for additional
information pertaining to participation in this test. Interested
companies that do not currently have an assigned client representative
should submit a Letter of Intent expressing their intent to participate
in the DIS test so that client representatives can be assigned.
Instructions for the preparation of the Letter of Intent can be found
on the CBP Web site at: https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/automated_systems/abi/getting_started/getting_started.xml.
II. Rules for Submitting Images in Document Image System (DIS)
The following rules will apply to all participants involved in the
DIS testing process:
The documents that may be transmitted in DIS are broken
into two categories: (1) Documents that require a request from CBP or
the partner government agency (PGA) prior to transmission; and (2)
documents that may be transmitted without prior request.
[ssquf] The documents that may only be transmitted in response to a
request from CBP or a PGA include: documents in response to a request
for entry summary documentation; documents in response to a request for
release documentation for certified ACE entry summaries; and documents
required for Simplified Entry. If a document in this category is
submitted that has not been requested by CBP or a PGA, a warning
message will be returned indicating that the transaction for which the
document was submitted does not have any pending document requests made
by CBP or a PGA. CBP will not review or retain any document submitted
that results in a warning message.
[ssquf] The documents that may be transmitted without prior request
from CBP or a PGA include: PGA forms and invoices/packing lists that
are associated with ACE entry summaries certified for cargo release;
documents transmitted at the time of manifest; and annual permits,
certificates, and licenses. Any document transmitted without prior
request from CBP or a PGA requires that the document name and
transaction be provided at the time of transmission.
The filer may only file documents that CBP can accept
electronically (see documents supported in Section III below). If CBP
cannot accept the information electronically, the filer must file the
information by paper.
Original documents transmitted via this test must be
retained and made available, if requested by CBP or a PGA.
III. Documents Supported in the Second Phase of the Test
The documents supported in the first test phase continue to be
supported in the second test phase (please note that Phytosanitary
Certificates and Ingredients Lists were incorrectly identified as
agency specific APHIS forms in the DIS test notice of April 2012;
however, these are general forms that may now be transmitted at the
time of manifest. See below in Section III).
In addition, upon commencement of Phase Two of the DIS test, the
following PGA forms and documents will also be supported:
Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Form 0728,
Permit to Import or Transfer Etiological Agents or Vectors of Human
Disease
CDC Importation Permission Letter
CDC Permit Exemption Letter
Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) Certificate of
Duty Free Entry
Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) Form 9010-1,
Application for the Return of Exported Products to the United States
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FSIS Form 9060-5, Meat and Poultry Export Certificate of
Wholesomeness
FSIS Form 9540-4, Shipper Notification--Importation of
Undenatured Inedible Meat Product
FSIS Form 9540-5, Notification of Intent (to import meat,
poultry, or egg products or ``Samples for Laboratory Examination,
Research, Evaluative Testing or Trade Show Exhibition'')
Upon commencement of Phase Two of the test, the following Phase One
forms may now be transmitted via a CBP-approved EDI earlier, i.e. at
the time of manifest (at the time of submission of the bill of lading,
as applicable):
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
documents:
[ssquf] Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) Form 368, Notice of
Arrival (of a restricted article at the port of entry)
[ssquf] PPQ Form 587, Permit to Import Plants or Plant Products
[ssquf] PPQ Form 586, Application for Permit To Transit Plants and/
or Plant Products, Plant Pests, and/or Associated Soil Through The
United States
[ssquf] PPQ Form 203, Foreign Site Certificate of Inspection and/or
Treatment
General documents:
[ssquf] Phytosanitary Certificates
[ssquf] Ingredients List
[ssquf] Commercial Invoice
[ssquf] Packing List
In addition, the following Phase One forms and documents may now be
transmitted via a CBP-approved EDI to support Simplified Entry (SE)
filings. Only those participants previously accepted into the SE test
are eligible to submit the documents listed in this paragraph:
CBP Form 3229, Certificate of Origin (articles shipped
from insular possessions, except Puerto Rico, to the United States)
CBP Form 3299, Declaration for Free Entry of Unaccompanied
Articles
CBP Form 4455, Certificate of Registration
CBP Form 4457, Certificate of Registration for Personal
Effects Taken Abroad
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Passport, Driver's License, or Government Issued ID
Permit
Vehicle Title, Certificate
Other documents to support CBP Form 3461, Entry/Immediate
Delivery
Please be advised that Phase Two of the DIS test is limited to the
above-referenced CBP and PGA forms as well as the forms supported in
Phase One. Other forms may be referenced in the DIS Implementation
Guidelines, but such forms are not eligible for the present DIS test.
IV. Recordkeeping
Any form or document submitted via DIS is an electronic copy of an
original document that is subject to the recordkeeping requirements of
19 CFR part 163. Every form or document transmitted through DIS must be
a complete, accurate and unaltered copy of the original document.
V. Technical Specifications
In Phase Two, the DIS test reduces the number of metadata elements
required for each document to only those necessary to identify the
transmitter, the document preparer, the CBP request (if applicable),
the document and description, and associated transaction. Documents
must be submitted in an XML format via Secure File Transfer Protocol
(FTP), Secure Web Services, or existing EDI ABI MQ interfaces. All
responses back to test participants will also be sent in the form of an
XML message. Some document types may be submitted via email. There are
no technical restrictions on the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension
(MIME) file types that DIS will accept; however, JPEG, GIF, PDF, MS
Word Documents, and MS Excel Spreadsheets are preferred. Additional
information pertaining to technical specifications (see DIS
Implementation Guidelines) can be accessed on CBP.gov at the following
link: https://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/modernization/ace_edi_messages/catair_main/abi_catair/catair_chapters/document_imaging_igs/
VI. Development of ACE Prototypes
A chronological listing of Federal Register publications detailing
ACE test developments is set forth below.
ACE Portal Accounts and Subsequent Revision Notices: 67 FR
21800 (May 1, 2002); 70 FR 5199 (February 1, 2005); 69 FR 5360 and 69
FR 5362 (February 4, 2004); 69 FR 54302 (September 8, 2004).
ACE System of Records Notice: 71 FR 3109 (January 19,
2006).
Terms/Conditions for Access to the ACE Portal and
Subsequent Revisions: 72 FR 27632 (May 16, 2007); 73 FR 38464 (July 7,
2008).
ACE Non-Portal Accounts and Related Notice: 70 FR 61466
(October 24, 2005); 71 FR 15756 (March 29, 2006).
ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and Revenue (ESAR I)
Capabilities: 72 FR 59105 (October 18, 2007).
ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and Revenue (ESAR II)
Capabilities: 73 FR 50337 (August 26, 2008); 74 FR 9826 (March 6,
2009).
ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and Revenue (ESAR III)
Capabilities: 74 FR 69129 (December 30, 2009).
ACE Entry Summary, Accounts and Revenue (ESAR IV)
Capabilities: 76 FR 37136 (June 24, 2011).
Post-Entry Amendment (PEA) Processing Test: 76 FR 37136
(June 24, 2011).
ACE Announcement of a New Start Date for the National
Customs Automation Program Test of Automated Manifest Capabilities for
Ocean and Rail Carriers: 76 FR 42721 (July 19, 2011).
ACE Simplified Entry: 76 FR 69755 (November 9, 2011).
DIS Test: 77 FR 20835 (April 6, 2012).
Modification of NCAP Test Regarding Reconciliation for
Filing Certain Post-Importation Preferential Tariff Treatment Claims
under Certain FTAs: 78 FR 27984 (May 13, 2013).
Dated: July 17, 2013.
Richard F. DiNucci,
Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Office of International Trade.
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