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responses from 3 to 5 and the estimated
total annual burden on respondents
from 3 hours to 5 hours.
We are asking OMB to approve our
use of these information collection
activities, as described, for an additional
3 years.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
comments from the public (as well as
affected agencies) concerning our
information collection. These comments
will help us:
(1) Evaluate whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of our
estimate of the burden of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, through use, as
appropriate, of automated, electronic,
mechanical, and other collection
technologies; e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
Estimate of burden: The public
reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average 1
hour per response.
Respondents: Officials of the national
government of the region in which the
pork-filled pasta is processed and
operators of pork filled pasta product
processing facilities.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 2.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 2.5.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 5.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents: 5 hours. (Due to averaging,
the total annual burden hours may not
equal the product of the annual number
of responses multiplied by the reporting
burden per response.)
All responses to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for OMB approval. All comments will
also become a matter of public record.
Done in Washington, DC, this 28th day of
September 2015.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. APHIS–2015–0063]
International Trade Data System Test
Concerning the Electronic Submission
to the Automated Commercial
Environment of Data Using the Partner
Government Agency Message Set
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS), in
coordination with U.S. Customs and
Border Protection (CBP), has developed
a pilot plan to test and assess the
International Trade Data System for the
electronic submission of data required
by APHIS Animal Care, Biotechnology
and Regulatory Services, Plant
Protection and Quarantine, and
Veterinary Services for processing in the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE). The pilot test will use the APHIS
Partner Government Agency (PGA)
Message Set and the Automated Broker
Interface to transmit, and ACE to
process, trade data required for the
importation of plants, animals, and their
products regulated by APHIS. Under
this test, PGA Message Set data may be
filed only at certain ports.
DATES: The test will commence no
earlier than October 2, 2015, and will
continue until concluded by publication
of a notice ending the test. Participants
should consult the PGA Pilot Rollout
Plan, available at https://www.cbp.gov/
document/guidance/list-aceitds-pgamessage-set-pilot-ports, to determine
which ports are operational and the date
they become operational. Comments
will be accepted through the duration of
the test.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/#!docket
Detail;D=APHIS–2015-0063.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Send your comment to Docket No.
APHIS–2015–0063, Regulatory Analysis
and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
3A–03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118,
Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
• Email: Send your comment to Ms.
Josephine Baiamonte, ACE Business
Office, Office of International Trade,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection,
DHS, 1400 L Street, NW., 2nd floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1225 at
josephine.baiamonte@cbp.dhs.gov. In
the subject line of the email, please
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indicate, ‘‘Comment on PGA Message
Set Test FRN.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
technical questions related to the
Automated Commercial Environment or
Automated Broker Interface
transmissions, contact your assigned
CBP client representative. Interested
parties without an assigned client
representative should direct their
questions to Mr. Steven Zaccaro, U.S.
Customs and Border Protection, DHS,
1400 L Street NW., 2nd floor,
Washington, DC 20229–1225;
steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov.
For PGA-related questions, contact
Ms. Emi Wallace, U.S. Customs and
Border Protection, DHS, 1400 L Street
NW., 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20229–
1225; emi.r.wallace@cbp.dhs.gov.
For APHIS Program-related questions,
contact Ms. Cindy Walters, APHIS
Liaison for Automated Commercial
Environment, International Trade Data
System, Management and Program
Analyst, Quarantine Policy and
Analysis Staff, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River
Road Unit 60, Riverdale, MD 20720;
301–851–2273; Cindy.L.Walters@
aphis.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
I. The National Customs Automation
Program
The National Customs Automation
Program (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; see 19 U.S.C.
1411). Through NCAP, the initial thrust
of customs modernization was on trade
compliance and the development of the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE), the planned successor to the
Automated Commercial System (ACS).
ACE is an automated and electronic
system for commercial trade processing
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 U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (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 replace specific legacy ACS
functions or test new automated
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procedures. Each release will begin with
a test and will end with mandatory use
of the new ACE feature and, where
applicable, the retirement of the
corresponding legacy ACS function.
Each release builds on previous releases
and sets the foundation for subsequent
releases.
The Automated Broker Interface (ABI)
allows participants to electronically file
required import data with CBP and
transfers that data into ACE.
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International Trade Data System
This test is in furtherance of the
International Trade Data System (ITDS),
which is authorized by section 405 of
the Security and Accountability For
Every Port Act of 2006 (SAFE Port Act,
Pub. L. 109–347). The purpose of ITDS,
as defined by section 405 of the SAFE
Port Act, is to eliminate redundant
information filing requirements,
efficiently regulate the flow of
commerce, and effectively enforce laws
and regulations relating to international
trade, by establishing a single portal
system, operated by CBP, for the
collection and distribution of standard
electronic import and export data
required by all participating Federal
agencies.
II. Partner Government Agency
Message Set
The Partner Government Agency
(PGA) Message Set is the data needed to
satisfy the PGA reporting requirements.
For purposes of this test, the subject
PGA is the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS). ACE
enables the message set by acting as the
‘‘single window’’ for the submission of
trade-related data required by the PGAs
only once to CBP. This data must be
submitted at any time prior to the
arrival of the merchandise on the
conveyance transporting the cargo to the
United States as part of an ACE Entry/
Cargo Release or Entry Summary. The
data will be validated and made
available to the relevant PGAs involved
in import, export, and transportationrelated decision making. The data will
be used to fulfill merchandise entry and
entry summary requirements. Also, by
virtue of being electronic, the PGA
Message Set will reduce the need for the
submission and subsequent handling of
paper documents. All PGA Message Set
participants are required to use a
software program that has completed
ACE certification testing for the PGA
Message Set.
Test participants may use the
Document Imaging System (DIS) to
electronically transmit the following
forms and documents required by
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• APHIS 2006, U. S. Veterinary
Biological Product Permit;
• APHIS VS 17–29, Declaration of
Importation;
• APHIS VS 17–32, Application for
Inspection and Dipping;
• Producers and Manufacturers
Statements (sometimes called STATs);
and
• Validation documentation,
including all documents required to
determine entry suitability, such as
bills, packing lists, invoices, ingredients
lists, and proofs of origin, among others.
For information regarding the use of
DIS, and for updates to the list of PGA
forms and documents which may be
transmitted to ACE using DIS, please
visit the DIS tab at: https://www.cbp.gov/
trade/ace/features or the APHIS Web
site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
import-export/itds.
Upon initiation of this test, CBP will
accept electronically for ACE processing
data filed by test participants at
specified ports through the ABI. The
data elements required for ACE
processing are the same as those
currently submitted in ACS or provided
using paper APHIS forms. These data
elements are set forth in the
supplemental Customs and Trade
Automated Interface Requirements
(CATAIR) guidelines for APHIS. These
technical specifications, including the
CATAIR chapters can be found online at
https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/catair.
CBP intends to expand ACE to cover
all entry types and will publish a notice
in the Federal Register announcing the
expansion. In addition, CBP will make
the announcement on its Web site and
will reach out to entry filers via the
Cargo Systems Messaging Service
(CSMS). Trade members may subscribe
to CSMS to receive email notifications
from CBP regarding important
information. For information about
subscribing to CSMS, please go to:
https://apps.cbp.gov/csms/
csms.asp?display_page=1.
Once CBP announces that ACE is
required for all import entry types,
parties in this test will be required to
file some or all APHIS forms for all
entry types at test operational ports
using either ACE, ABI, or DIS, as
designated on the CBP Web site. APHIS
will still collect some paper
documentation, such as phytosanitary
certificates, and health certificates for
live animals and animal products, due
to Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) requirements. Information about
the ways in which data may be
submitted is available on the CBP Web
site at https://www.cbp.gov/document/
guidance/ace-cargo-release-businesstransformation-process-document. The
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entry filing at the pilot project ports will
continue until the pilot project is
completed or when participation is
ended.
Participants should consult the CBP
Web site to determine which ports are
operational for the test and the date that
they become operational: https://
www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/listaceitds-pga-message-set-pilot-ports. Test
participants and interested parties
should continue to consult the CBP Web
site for changes to the list of ports that
are operational for this test.
III. The APHIS Test
APHIS participation in this test will
include selected forms and data
required for admissibility
determinations based on APHIS
regulations. Under this test, APHIS
required data will be transmitted
electronically to ACE using the
appropriate submission method.
Information about this and other APHIS
ITDS pilot projects can be found on the
APHIS Web site at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/import-export/itds.
This test will cover all modes of
transport at the selected port(s), and all
plants, animals, and plant and animal
products when imported at one of the
selected ports.
The import filing process for APHIS
will require the submission of
specifically designated information. The
core submission will include DIS and
paper submission for certain items due
to OMB requirements. The designated
PGA Message Set will be used to collect
specified information that is required by
APHIS. The PGA Message Set data will
be submitted to ACE system through the
use of the ABI at the time of the entry
filing in addition to the CBP required
import Entry or Entry Summary data.
Examples of the kind of data that will
be submitted as part of the PGA Message
set are: Importer name, port of arrival,
country of origin, quantity, commodity
name, scientific name, and permit
numbers.
We will accept applications starting
October 2, 2015 and will continue to
accept applications throughout the
duration of the test. Any party seeking
to participate in this test must provide
to APHIS, in its request to participate,
the name of its organization, its point of
contact for the pilot, and contact
information (phone number and email
address). Submit your request to
participate in this test by sending an
email to ace.itds@aphis.usda.gov. In the
subject line, please indicate, ‘‘Request to
Participate in APHIS PGA Message Set
Test.’’ Participants must also contact
their assigned CBP client representative
to ensure readiness to participate in a
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pilot (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT above for instructions for
contacting CBP if you do not have an
assigned client representative). CBP will
notify the selected applicants by an
email message of their selection and the
starting date of their participation.
Selected participants may have different
starting dates. Anyone providing
incomplete information, or otherwise
not meeting participation requirements,
will be notified by an email message
and given the opportunity to resubmit
their application.
At this time, PGA Message Set data
may be submitted only for entries filed
at certain ports. A current listing of
those ports may be found on the CBP
Web site at https://www.cbp.gov/
document/guidance/list-aceitds-pgamessage-set-pilot-ports.
This test covers communication and
coordination among the agencies and
the filers of data through the PGA
Message Set for the importation of
plants, animals, and plant and animal
products regulated by APHIS. Entry data
submissions will be subject to
validation edits and any applicable PGA
business rules programmed into ACE.
Once all of the PGAs have concluded
their review of the shipment, issued a
‘‘May Proceed,’’ and have unset any
remaining holds, CBP will send a single
U.S. Government release message to the
filer indicating that CBP has
conditionally released the goods.
IV. Confidentiality
All data submitted and entered into
ACE is subject to the Trade Secrets Act
(18 U.S.C. 1905) and is considered
confidential, except to the extent as
otherwise provided by law.
Participation in this test is not
confidential and upon a written
Freedom of Information Act request, the
name(s) of an approved participant(s)
will be disclosed by CBP in accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 552.
Done in Washington, DC, this 28th day of
September 2015.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. APHIS–2015–0049]
Notice of Request for Revision to and
Extension of Approval of an
Information Collection; Importation of
Baby Corn and Baby Carrots From
Zambia
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Revision to and extension of
approval of an information collection;
comment request.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service’s intention to
request a revision to and extension of
approval of an information collection
associated with the regulations for the
importation of baby corn and baby
carrots from Zambia into the continental
United States.
DATES: We will consider all comments
that we receive on or before December
1, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by either of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov/#!docket
Detail;D=APHIS-2015-0049.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Send your comment to Docket No.
APHIS–2015–0049, Regulatory Analysis
and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station
3A–03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118,
Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
Supporting documents and any
comments we receive on this docket
may be viewed at https://
www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=
APHIS-2015-0049 or in our reading
room, which is located in room 1141 of
the USDA South Building, 14th Street
and Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC. Normal reading room
hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays. To be
sure someone is there to help you,
please call (202) 799–7039 before
coming.
SUMMARY:
For
information on the importation of baby
corn and baby carrots from Zambia,
contact Mr. Hesham Abuelnaga, Trade
Director, PIM, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River
Road, Unit 140, Riverdale, MD 20737;
(301) 851–2010. For copies of more
detailed information on the information
collection, contact Ms. Kimberly Hardy,
APHIS’ Information Collection
Coordinator, at (301) 851–2727.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Title: Importation of Baby Corn and
Baby Carrots From Zambia.
OMB Control Number: 0579–0284.
Type of Request: Revision to and
extension of approval of an information
collection.
Abstract: The Plant Protection Act
(PPA, 7 U.S.C. 7701 et seq.) authorizes
the Secretary of Agriculture to restrict
the importation, entry, or interstate
movement of plants, plant products, and
other articles to prevent the
introduction of plant pests into the
United States or their dissemination
within the United States. Regulations
authorized by the PPA concerning the
importation of fruits and vegetables into
the United States from certain parts of
the world are contained in ‘‘Subpart—
Fruits and Vegetables’’ (7 CFR 319.56–
1 through 319.56–73).
In accordance with § 319.56–43, baby
corn and baby carrots from Zambia are
subject to certain conditions before
entering the continental United States to
prevent the introduction of plant pests
into the United States. The regulations
include requirements for the use of a
phytosanitary certificate issued by the
national plant protection organization
(NPPO) of Zambia stating that the
commodity was inspected and found
free of certain pests.
The information collection activity of
a phytosanitary certificate was approved
by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) under control number
0579–0284. However, when we
compared the regulations with this
collection activity, we found that
inspection of production sites was
omitted. Therefore, we have added
inspection of production sites to this
collection.
We are asking OMB to approve our
use of these information collection
activities, as described, for an additional
3 years.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
comments from the public (as well as
affected agencies) concerning our
information collection. These comments
will help us:
(1) Evaluate whether the collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
Agency, including whether the
information will have practical utility;
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of our
estimate of the burden of the collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(3) Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
(4) Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, through use, as
appropriate, of automated, electronic,
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[Docket No. APHIS-2015-0063]
International Trade Data System Test Concerning the Electronic
Submission to the Automated Commercial Environment of Data Using the
Partner Government Agency Message Set
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in
coordination with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), has
developed a pilot plan to test and assess the International Trade Data
System for the electronic submission of data required by APHIS Animal
Care, Biotechnology and Regulatory Services, Plant Protection and
Quarantine, and Veterinary Services for processing in the Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE). The pilot test will use the APHIS Partner
Government Agency (PGA) Message Set and the Automated Broker Interface
to transmit, and ACE to process, trade data required for the
importation of plants, animals, and their products regulated by APHIS.
Under this test, PGA Message Set data may be filed only at certain
ports.
DATES: The test will commence no earlier than October 2, 2015, and will
continue until concluded by publication of a notice ending the test.
Participants should consult the PGA Pilot Rollout Plan, available at
https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/list-aceitds-pga-message-set-pilot-ports, to determine which ports are operational and the date they
become operational. Comments will be accepted through the duration of
the test.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2015-0063.
Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: Send your comment to
Docket No. APHIS-2015-0063, Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD,
APHIS, Station 3A-03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-
1238.
Email: Send your comment to Ms. Josephine Baiamonte, ACE
Business Office, Office of International Trade, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, DHS, 1400 L Street, NW., 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20229-
1225 at josephine.baiamonte@cbp.dhs.gov. In the subject line of the
email, please indicate, ``Comment on PGA Message Set Test FRN.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical questions related to the
Automated Commercial Environment or Automated Broker Interface
transmissions, contact your assigned CBP client representative.
Interested parties without an assigned client representative should
direct their questions to Mr. Steven Zaccaro, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, DHS, 1400 L Street NW., 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20229-
1225; steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov.
For PGA-related questions, contact Ms. Emi Wallace, U.S. Customs
and Border Protection, DHS, 1400 L Street NW., 2nd floor, Washington,
DC 20229-1225; emi.r.wallace@cbp.dhs.gov.
For APHIS Program-related questions, contact Ms. Cindy Walters,
APHIS Liaison for Automated Commercial Environment, International Trade
Data System, Management and Program Analyst, Quarantine Policy and
Analysis Staff, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 60, Riverdale, MD
20720; 301-851-2273; Cindy.L.Walters@aphis.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
I. The National Customs Automation Program
The National Customs Automation Program (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; see 19 U.S.C. 1411). Through NCAP, the
initial thrust of customs modernization was on trade compliance and the
development of the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), the planned
successor to the Automated Commercial System (ACS). ACE is an automated
and electronic system for commercial trade processing 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 U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (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 replace specific
legacy ACS functions or test new automated
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procedures. Each release will begin with a test and will end with
mandatory use of the new ACE feature and, where applicable, the
retirement of the corresponding legacy ACS function. Each release
builds on previous releases and sets the foundation for subsequent
releases.
The Automated Broker Interface (ABI) allows participants to
electronically file required import data with CBP and transfers that
data into ACE.
International Trade Data System
This test is in furtherance of the International Trade Data System
(ITDS), which is authorized by section 405 of the Security and
Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 (SAFE Port Act, Pub. L. 109-
347). The purpose of ITDS, as defined by section 405 of the SAFE Port
Act, is to eliminate redundant information filing requirements,
efficiently regulate the flow of commerce, and effectively enforce laws
and regulations relating to international trade, by establishing a
single portal system, operated by CBP, for the collection and
distribution of standard electronic import and export data required by
all participating Federal agencies.
II. Partner Government Agency Message Set
The Partner Government Agency (PGA) Message Set is the data needed
to satisfy the PGA reporting requirements. For purposes of this test,
the subject PGA is the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS). ACE enables the message set by acting as the ``single window''
for the submission of trade-related data required by the PGAs only once
to CBP. This data must be submitted at any time prior to the arrival of
the merchandise on the conveyance transporting the cargo to the United
States as part of an ACE Entry/Cargo Release or Entry Summary. The data
will be validated and made available to the relevant PGAs involved in
import, export, and transportation-related decision making. The data
will be used to fulfill merchandise entry and entry summary
requirements. Also, by virtue of being electronic, the PGA Message Set
will reduce the need for the submission and subsequent handling of
paper documents. All PGA Message Set participants are required to use a
software program that has completed ACE certification testing for the
PGA Message Set.
Test participants may use the Document Imaging System (DIS) to
electronically transmit the following forms and documents required by
APHIS:
APHIS 2006, U. S. Veterinary Biological Product Permit;
APHIS VS 17-29, Declaration of Importation;
APHIS VS 17-32, Application for Inspection and Dipping;
Producers and Manufacturers Statements (sometimes called
STATs); and
Validation documentation, including all documents required
to determine entry suitability, such as bills, packing lists, invoices,
ingredients lists, and proofs of origin, among others.
For information regarding the use of DIS, and for updates to the
list of PGA forms and documents which may be transmitted to ACE using
DIS, please visit the DIS tab at: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features
or the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import-export/itds.
Upon initiation of this test, CBP will accept electronically for
ACE processing data filed by test participants at specified ports
through the ABI. The data elements required for ACE processing are the
same as those currently submitted in ACS or provided using paper APHIS
forms. These data elements are set forth in the supplemental Customs
and Trade Automated Interface Requirements (CATAIR) guidelines for
APHIS. These technical specifications, including the CATAIR chapters
can be found online at https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/catair.
CBP intends to expand ACE to cover all entry types and will publish
a notice in the Federal Register announcing the expansion. In addition,
CBP will make the announcement on its Web site and will reach out to
entry filers via the Cargo Systems Messaging Service (CSMS). Trade
members may subscribe to CSMS to receive email notifications from CBP
regarding important information. For information about subscribing to
CSMS, please go to: https://apps.cbp.gov/csms/csms.asp?display_page=1.
Once CBP announces that ACE is required for all import entry types,
parties in this test will be required to file some or all APHIS forms
for all entry types at test operational ports using either ACE, ABI, or
DIS, as designated on the CBP Web site. APHIS will still collect some
paper documentation, such as phytosanitary certificates, and health
certificates for live animals and animal products, due to Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) requirements. Information about the ways in
which data may be submitted is available on the CBP Web site at https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/ace-cargo-release-business-transformation-process-document. The entry filing at the pilot project
ports will continue until the pilot project is completed or when
participation is ended.
Participants should consult the CBP Web site to determine which
ports are operational for the test and the date that they become
operational: https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/list-aceitds-pga-message-set-pilot-ports. Test participants and interested parties
should continue to consult the CBP Web site for changes to the list of
ports that are operational for this test.
III. The APHIS Test
APHIS participation in this test will include selected forms and
data required for admissibility determinations based on APHIS
regulations. Under this test, APHIS required data will be transmitted
electronically to ACE using the appropriate submission method.
Information about this and other APHIS ITDS pilot projects can be found
on the APHIS Web site at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/import-export/itds.
This test will cover all modes of transport at the selected
port(s), and all plants, animals, and plant and animal products when
imported at one of the selected ports.
The import filing process for APHIS will require the submission of
specifically designated information. The core submission will include
DIS and paper submission for certain items due to OMB requirements. The
designated PGA Message Set will be used to collect specified
information that is required by APHIS. The PGA Message Set data will be
submitted to ACE system through the use of the ABI at the time of the
entry filing in addition to the CBP required import Entry or Entry
Summary data. Examples of the kind of data that will be submitted as
part of the PGA Message set are: Importer name, port of arrival,
country of origin, quantity, commodity name, scientific name, and
permit numbers.
We will accept applications starting October 2, 2015 and will
continue to accept applications throughout the duration of the test.
Any party seeking to participate in this test must provide to APHIS, in
its request to participate, the name of its organization, its point of
contact for the pilot, and contact information (phone number and email
address). Submit your request to participate in this test by sending an
email to ace.itds@aphis.usda.gov. In the subject line, please indicate,
``Request to Participate in APHIS PGA Message Set Test.'' Participants
must also contact their assigned CBP client representative to ensure
readiness to participate in a
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pilot (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT above for instructions for
contacting CBP if you do not have an assigned client representative).
CBP will notify the selected applicants by an email message of their
selection and the starting date of their participation. Selected
participants may have different starting dates. Anyone providing
incomplete information, or otherwise not meeting participation
requirements, will be notified by an email message and given the
opportunity to resubmit their application.
At this time, PGA Message Set data may be submitted only for
entries filed at certain ports. A current listing of those ports may be
found on the CBP Web site at https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/list-aceitds-pga-message-set-pilot-ports.
This test covers communication and coordination among the agencies
and the filers of data through the PGA Message Set for the importation
of plants, animals, and plant and animal products regulated by APHIS.
Entry data submissions will be subject to validation edits and any
applicable PGA business rules programmed into ACE. Once all of the PGAs
have concluded their review of the shipment, issued a ``May Proceed,''
and have unset any remaining holds, CBP will send a single U.S.
Government release message to the filer indicating that CBP has
conditionally released the goods.
IV. Confidentiality
All data submitted and entered into ACE is subject to the Trade
Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. 1905) and is considered confidential, except to
the extent as otherwise provided by law. Participation in this test is
not confidential and upon a written Freedom of Information Act request,
the name(s) of an approved participant(s) will be disclosed by CBP in
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552.
Done in Washington, DC, this 28th day of September 2015.
Kevin Shea,
Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. 2015-25082 Filed 10-1-15; 8:45 am]
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