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Modification of National Customs
Automation Program Test Concerning
the Automated Commercial
Environment Partner Government
Agency Message Set Regarding the
Toxic Substances Control Act
Certification Required by the
Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
AGENCY:
This document announces
U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s
(CBP’s) plan to modify the National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
test concerning the transmission of
electronic filings of data to the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE), known as the Partner
Government Agency (PGA) Message Set
test. This modification expands the use
of the ACE PGA Message Set for the
transmission of Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA)
certification data. CBP invites public
comment concerning the test program.
DATES: The modified PGA Message Set
test will commence no earlier than
February 10, 2016, and will continue
until concluded by way of
announcement in the Federal Register.
Comments will be accepted through the
duration of the test.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice and any aspect of this test may
be submitted at any time during the test
via email to Josephine Baiamonte, ACE
Business Office (ABO), Office of
International Trade, at
josephine.baiamonte@cbp.dhs.gov. In
the subject line of your email, please
indicate, ‘‘Comment on EPA TSCA PGA
Message Set Test FRN’’.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
EPA-related PGA Message Set test
questions, interested parties should
send an email message to Loraine Passe,
at Passe.Loraine@epa.gov, and they
should also send a copy of that message
to their assigned CBP client
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representative. Interested parties
without an assigned CBP client
representative should direct their
questions to Steven Zaccaro at
steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov with the
subject heading ‘‘PGA Message Set EPA
Test FRN-Request to Participate’’.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Customs Automation
Program (NCAP) was established by
Subtitle B of Title VI—Customs
Modernization, in the North American
Free Trade Agreement Implementation
Act (Pub. L. 103–182, 107 Stat. 2057,
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 the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE), the planned successor to the
legacy Customs Automated Commercial
System (ACS). ACE is an automated and
electronic system for commercial trade
processing.
ACE will 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 its communities of interest. The
ability to meet these objectives depends
upon 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 a
new capability 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
previous releases, and sets the
foundation for subsequent releases.
For the convenience of the public, a
chronological listing of Federal Register
publications detailing ACE test
developments is set forth below in
Section XIII, ‘‘Development of ACE
Prototypes’’. The procedures and
criteria related to participation in the
previous ACE notices remain in effect
unless otherwise explicitly changed by
this or subsequent notices published in
the Federal Register.
I. Authorization for the Test
The Customs Modernization Act
provides 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
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to section 101.9(b) of title 19 of the Code
of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b))
which provides for the testing of NCAP
programs or procedures. See Treasury
Decision (T.D.) 95–21.
II. Partner Government Agency
Message Set Test
On December 13, 2013, CBP
published in the Federal Register a
notice announcing an NCAP test called
the PGA Message Set test. See 78 FR
75931. This test is in furtherance of key
CBP International Trade Data System
(ITDS) initiatives, as provided in the
Security and Accountability For Every
Port Act of 2006 (‘‘SAFE Port Act’’),
Public Law 109–347, 120 Stat. 1884 (19
U.S.C. 1411(d)), to achieve the vision of
ACE as the ‘‘single window’’ for the
Government and trade community. ACE
will automate and enhance the
interaction between international trade
partners, CBP, and PGAs by facilitating
electronic collection, processing,
sharing, and review of trade data and
documents required by Federal agencies
during the cargo import and export
process. The use of ACE to process trade
data will significantly increase
efficiency and reduce costs compared to
the traditional manual method of
processing of paper forms.
The PGA Message Set is the data
required to satisfy the PGAs’ reporting
requirements. ACE will enable the trade
community to submit trade-related data
required by the PGAs only once to CBP,
thus improving communications
between agencies and filers, and
shortening entry processing time. 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 the ACE Cargo
Release process. The data will be
validated and made available to the
relevant PGAs involved in import,
export, and transportation-related
decision making. The data will satisfy
the filer’s obligation to make entry and
will allow for earlier release decisions
and more certainty for the importer in
determining the logistics of cargo
delivery. Also, by virtue of being
electronic, the PGA Message Set will
eliminate the necessity for the
submission and subsequent manual
processing of paper documents.
The December 2013 Federal Register
notice announced that ACE would be
accepting certain PGA data elements for
the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection
Service (FSIS) for type ‘‘01’’
(consumption) and type ‘‘11’’ (informal)
commercial entries filed at specified
ports. On February 4, 2015, CBP
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published the announcement that it had
broadened the PGA Message Set test to
accept additional PGA data elements for
the EPA, for type ‘‘01’’ (consumption)
and type ‘‘11’’ (informal) commercial
entries filed at specified ports. See 80
FR 6098.
This document announces CBP’s plan
to expand the PGA Message Set to allow
for the transmission of a certification
required by the EPA concerning
chemical substances imported in bulk or
as part of a mixture, or articles
containing a chemical substance or
mixture (collectively referred to
hereinafter as ‘‘chemical substances’’).
The importation of chemical substances
is governed by the Toxic Substances
Control Act (‘‘TSCA’’) (15 U.S.C. 2601 et
seq.), and by regulations issued under
the authority of section 13(b) of TSCA
(15 U.S.C. 2612(b)) by the Secretary of
the Treasury in consultation with the
Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency. 19 CFR 12.118. The
Secretary of the Treasury shall refuse
entry of chemical substances offered for
entry in violation of, or not in
compliance with rules and orders issued
under the TSCA.
The regulations implementing TSCA
are contained in §§ 12.118 through
12.127 and § 127.28 of the CBP
Regulations (19 CFR 12.118 through
12.127 and 127.28). Importers (or
authorized agents of importers) of
chemical substances are required to
certify either that all chemicals in a
shipment are subject to TSCA and
comply with all applicable rules and
orders or that the chemical shipment is
not subject to TSCA. See 19 CFR
12.121(a)(1). Generally, this TSCA
certification must be filed with the
director of the port of entry before
release of the shipment and must appear
as a typed or stamped statement on an
appropriate entry document or as an
attachment to that entry document. See
19 CFR 12.121(a)(2).
CBP is expanding the use of the PGA
Message set to include the required
TSCA certification. Filers will be
required to electronically transmit the
certification required in 19 CFR
12.121(a)(1) indicating either that the
chemical substances in the shipment
comply with TSCA and all applicable
rules and orders or that the chemical
substances in the shipment are not
subject to TSCA. The technical
requirements for submitting the EPA
required TSCA certification can be
found on the Web site: https://
www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features. Select
the ‘‘PGA Integration’’ tab, click ‘‘ACE
Customs and Trade Automated Interface
Requirements (CATAIR)’’ under the
Technical column, select the ‘‘PGA
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Message Set’’ and then scroll down for
EPA-specific CATAIR guidelines and
message set samples.
The test applies to all modes of
transportation and will be in effect at all
ports. During this test, participants will
collaborate with CBP and the EPA to
examine the effectiveness of the single
window capability.
III. Test Participant Responsibilities
PGA Message Set test participants
will be required to:
• Transmit the EPA-required TSCA
certification electronically once through
the single window for use by both CBP
and the EPA, using the PGA Message
Set;
• Transmit the required information
only as part of an ACE Entry Summary
certified for cargo release;
• Transmit import filings to CBP via
ABI in response to a request for
documentation or in response to a
request for release information for
certified ACE Cargo Release;
• Only transmit to CBP information
that has been requested by CBP or EPA;
• Use a software program that has
completed ACE certification testing for
the PGA Message Set; and
• Take part in a CBP evaluation of
this test.
Participants are reminded that they
should only file documents that CBP
can accept electronically. The
documents CBP can accept
electronically are listed under the
Document Image System (DIS) tab of the
ACE Features page on the Web site
https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features,
and, for participants using ABI, in the
PGA Message Set part of the CATAIR.
When CBP cannot accept additional
information electronically, the filer
must file the additional information by
paper. See 78 FR 75931 at 75934–35
(December 13, 2013), for information on
Confidentiality (Section XIII) and
Misconduct under the PGA Message Set
Test (Section XIV).
IV. Waiver of Regulation Under the
Test
For purposes of this test, 19 CFR
12.118 through 12.127 and § 127.28 will
be waived for test participants only
insofar as eliminating any requirement
that may appear in these regulations to
file a paper version of the TSCA
certification. In its place, test
participants are required to transmit
electronically the data elements via the
PGA Message Set and any supporting
documents via DIS. This document does
not waive any recordkeeping
requirements found in part 163 of title
19 of the CFR (19 CFR part 163) and the
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appendix to part 163 (commonly known
as the ‘‘(a)(1)(A) list’’).
V. Eligibility Criteria
As announced in this notice, the use
of the PGA Message Set test is
expanding to accept EPA-required
TSCA certification data and supporting
documentation. All other eligibility
criteria as specified in prior PGA
Message Set test notices remain the
same. To be eligible to apply for this
modification of the PGA Message Set
test, the applicant must be a self-filing
importer who has the ability to file ACE
Entry Summaries certified for cargo
release or a broker who has the ability
to file ACE Entry Summaries certified
for cargo release. CBP will accept an
unlimited number of participants for the
test. Test applicants must meet the
eligibility criteria described in this
document to participate in the test
program.
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VI. Application Process
Any parties seeking to participate in
the modified PGA Message Set test
concerning EPA TSCA data should send
an email message to Loraine Passe, at
Passe.Loraine@epa.gov, and they should
also send a copy of that message to their
assigned CBP client representative.
Interested parties without an assigned
CBP client representative should submit
an email to Steven Zaccaro at
steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov with the
subject heading ‘‘PGA Message Set EPA
Test FRN-Request to Participate’’.
CBP client representatives will work
with test participants to provide
information regarding the transmission
of this data. CBP will begin to accept
applications on February 10, 2016 and
will continue to accept applications
throughout the duration of the test. CBP
will notify the selected applicants by
email of their selection and the starting
date of their participation. Selected
participants may have different starting
dates. An applicant providing
incomplete information, or otherwise
not meeting participation requirements,
will be notified by email and given the
opportunity to resubmit its application.
VII. Test Duration
The modified test will begin no earlier
than February 10, 2016 and will
continue until concluded by way of
announcement in the Federal Register.
At the conclusion of the test, an
evaluation will be conducted to assess
the effect that the PGA Message Set has
on expediting the submission of the
EPA-required TSCA certification and
the processing of entries for chemical
substances and mixtures. The final
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published in the Federal Register and
the Customs Bulletin as required by
section 101.9(b)(2) of the CBP
regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b)(2)).
VIII. Comments
All interested parties are invited to
comment on any aspect of this test at
any time. CBP requests comments and
feedback on all aspects of this test,
including the design, conduct, and
implementation of the test, in order to
determine whether to modify, alter,
expand, limit, continue, end, or fully
implement this program.
IX. Paperwork Reduction Act
The collection of information in this
test modification regarding the required
TSCA certification has been reviewed
by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) in accordance with the
requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3507). OMB
has determined that the TSCA
certification is exempt from the
Paperwork Reduction Act. An agency
may not conduct or sponsor, and a
person is not required to respond to, a
collection of information unless it
displays a valid control number
assigned by OMB.
X. Confidentiality
Data submitted and entered into the
ACE Portal includes information that is
exempt or restricted from disclosure by
law, such as by the Trade Secrets Act
(18 U.S.C. 1905). As stated in previous
notices, participation in this or any of
the previous ACE tests is not
confidential and upon a written
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, a name(s) of an approved
participant(s) will be disclosed by CBP
in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552.
XI. Misconduct Under the Test
A test participant may be subject to
civil and criminal penalties,
administrative sanctions, liquidated
damages, and/or discontinuance from
participation in this test for any of the
following:
• Failure to follow the terms and
conditions of this test.
• Failure to exercise reasonable care
in the execution of participant
obligations.
• Failure to abide by applicable laws
and regulations that have not been
waived.
• Failure to deposit duties or fees in
a timely manner.
If the Director, Business
Transformation, ACE Business Office
(ABO), Office of International Trade,
finds that there is a basis for
discontinuance of test participation
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privileges, the test participant will be
provided a written notice proposing the
discontinuance with a description of the
facts or conduct warranting the action.
The test participant will be offered the
opportunity to appeal the Director’s
decision in writing within 10 calendar
days of receipt of the written notice. The
appeal must be submitted to Executive
Director, ABO, Office of International
Trade by emailing Deborah.Augustin@
cbp.dhs.gov.
The Executive Director will issue a
decision in writing on the proposed
action within 30 working days after
receiving a timely filed appeal from the
test participant. If no timely appeal is
received, the proposed notice becomes
the final decision of the Agency as of
the date that the appeal period expires.
A proposed discontinuance of a test
participant’s privileges will not take
effect unless the appeal process under
this paragraph has been concluded with
a written decision adverse to the test
participant.
In the case of willfulness or when
public health, interest, or safety so
requires, the Director, Business
Transformation, ABO, Office of
International Trade, may immediately
discontinue the test participant’s
privileges upon written notice to the test
participant. The notice will contain a
description of the facts or conduct
warranting the immediate action. The
test participant will be offered the
opportunity to appeal the Director’s
decision within 10 calendar days of
receipt of the written notice providing
for immediate discontinuance. The
appeal must be submitted to Executive
Director, ABO, Office of International
Trade by emailing Deborah.Augustin@
cbp.dhs.gov. The immediate
discontinuance will remain in effect
during the appeal period. The Executive
Director will issue a decision in writing
on the discontinuance within 15
working days after receiving a timely
filed appeal from the test participant. If
no timely appeal is received, the notice
becomes the final decision of the
Agency as of the date that the appeal
period expires.
XII. PGA Programs Accepting Data
Through the ACE PGA Message Set Test
Information about PGA participation
in ACE, current operational capabilities,
and plans for future enhancements are
available on this Web site: https://
www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features. Select
the ‘‘PGA Integration’’ tab and click
‘‘ACE PGA Forms List’’ under the
References column for more information
on agencies with pilots in preparation
for electronic filing.
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XIII. 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); 69 FR 5360 and 69
FR 5362 (February 4, 2004); 69 FR
54302 (September 8, 2004); 70 FR 5199
(February 1, 2005).
• 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).
• National Customs Automation
Program (NCAP) Tests Concerning
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE) Document Image System (DIS): 77
FR 20835 (April 6, 2012).
• National Customs Automation
Program (NCAP) Test Concerning
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE) Simplified Entry: Modification of
Participant Selection Criteria and
Application Process: 77 FR 48527
(August 14, 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).
• Modification of Two National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Tests Concerning Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE)
Document Image System (DIS) and
Simplified Entry (SE), 78 FR 44142 (July
23, 2013).
• Modification of Two National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
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Tests Concerning Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE)
Document Image System (DIS) and
Simplified Entry (SE); Correction; 78 FR
53466 (August 29, 2013).
• Modification of NCAP Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release
(formerly known as Simplified Entry):
78 FR 66039 (November 4, 2013).
• Post-Summary Corrections to Entry
Summaries Filed in ACE Pursuant to the
ESAR IV Test: Modifications and
Clarifications: 78 FR 69434 (November
19, 2013).
• National Customs Automation
Program (NCAP) Test Concerning the
Submission of Certain Data Required by
the Environmental Protection Agency
and the Food Safety and Inspection
Service Using the Partner Government
Agency Message Set Through the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE): 78 FR 75931 (December 13,
2013).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release for
Ocean and Rail Carriers: 79 FR 6210
(February 3, 2014).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release To
Allow Importers and Brokers To Certify
From ACE Entry Summary: 79 FR 24744
(May 1, 2014).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release for
Truck Carriers: 79 FR 25142 (May 2,
2014).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment Document Image System:
79 FR 36083 (June 25, 2014).
• Announcement of eBond Test: 79
FR 70881 (November 28, 2014).
• eBond Test Modifications and
Clarifications: Continuous Bond
Executed Prior to or Outside the eBond
Test May Be Converted to an eBond by
the Surety and Principal, Termination of
an eBond, Identification of Principal on
an eBond by Filing Identification
Number, and Email Address Correction:
80 FR 899 (January 7, 2015).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Document Image
System Relating to Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
Document Submissions: 80 FR 5126
(January 30, 2015).
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• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning the use of Partner
Government Agency Message Set
through the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) for the Submission
of Certain Data Required by the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA): 80 FR 6098 (February 4, 2015).
• Announcement of Modification of
ACE Cargo Release Test to Permit the
Combined Filing of Cargo Release and
Importer Security Filing (ISF) Data: 80
FR 7487 (February 10, 2015).
• Modification of NCAP Test
Concerning ACE Cargo Release for Type
03 Entries and Advanced Capabilities
for Truck Carriers: 80 FR 16414 (March
27, 2015).
• Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for
Air Cargo Test: 80 FR 39790 (July 10,
2015).
• National Customs Automation
Program (NCAP) Concerning Remote
Location Filing Entry Procedures in the
Automated Commercial Environment
(ACE) and the Use of the Document
Image System for the Submission of
Invoices and the Use of eBonds for the
Transmission of Single Transaction
Bonds: 80 FR 40079 (July 13, 2015).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Partner Government
Agency (PGA) Message Set Regarding
Types of Transportation Modes and
Certain Data Required by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA): 80 FR 47938 (August 10,
2015).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning the Submission of Certain
Data Required by the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) Using the Partner
Government Agency (PGA) Message Set
Through the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE): 80 FR 52051
(August 27, 2015).
• Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for
Rail Cargo Test: 80 FR 54305
(September 9, 2015).
• Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service: International Trade Data
System Test Concerning the Electronic
Submission to the Automated
Commercial Environment of Data Using
the Partner Government Agency
Message Set: 80 FR 59721 (October 2,
2015).
• Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Filings for
Electronic Entry/Entry Summary (Cargo
Release and Related Entry): 80 FR 61278
(October 13, 2015).
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Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 27 / Wednesday, February 10, 2016 / Notices
• Modification of the National
Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning the Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE)
Document Image System (DIS)
Regarding Future Updates and New
Method of Submission of Accepted
Documents: 80 FR 62082 (October 15,
2015).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release for
Entry Type 52 and Certain Other Modes
of Transportation: 80 FR 63576 (October
20, 2015).
• Announcement of the Modification
of the National Customs Automation
Program Test Concerning the
Automated Commercial Environment
Portal Account To Establish the
Exporter Portal Account: 80 FR 63817
(October 21, 2015).
• Modification of National Customs
Automation Program (NCAP) Test
Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Entry Summary,
Accounts and Revenue (ESAR) Test of
Automated Entry Summary Types 51
and 52 and Certain Modes of
Transportation: 80 FR 63815 (October
21, 2015).
Dated: February 5, 2016.
Brenda B. Smith,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of
International Trade.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID: FEMA–2016–0004; OMB No.
1660–0098]
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request; Citizen Corps
Council Registration
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), as part of
its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden,
invites the general public and other
Federal agencies to take this
opportunity to comment on a revision of
a currently approved information
collection. In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice seeks comments concerning the
online registration process for Citizen
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Corps Councils and Community
Emergency Response Team programs.
DATES: Comments must be submitted on
or before April 11, 2016.
ADDRESSES: To avoid duplicate
submissions to the docket, please use
only one of the following means to
submit comments:
(1) Online. Submit comments at
www.regulations.gov under Docket ID
FEMA–2016–0004. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
(2) Mail. Submit written comments to
Docket Manager, Office of Chief
Counsel, DHS/FEMA, 500 C Street SW.,
8NE, Washington, DC 20472–3100.
All submissions received must
include the agency name and Docket ID.
Regardless of the method used for
submitting comments or material, all
submissions will be posted, without
change, to the Federal eRulemaking
Portal at https://www.regulations.gov,
and will include any personal
information you provide. Therefore,
submitting this information makes it
public. You may wish to read the
Privacy Act notice that is available via
the link in the footer of
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steven (Tyler) Krska, Emergency
Management Specialist, FEMA, PNP,
Individual and Community
Preparedness Division, 202–786–0947
for additional information. You may
contact the Records Management
Division for copies of the proposed
collection of information at email
address: FEMA-Information-CollectionsManagement@fema.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Citizen
Corps was launched as a Presidential
Initiative, Executive Order 13254, in
2002 with a mission to harness the
power of every individual through
education, training, and volunteer
service to make communities safer,
stronger, and better prepared for the
threats of terrorism, crime, public health
issues, and disasters of all kinds. Citizen
Corps is FEMA’s grassroots strategy to
strengthen collaboration between
government and community leaders
from all sectors to engage the full
community in preparedness, planning,
mitigation, response, and recovery. The
Community Emergency Response Team
Program offers training that prepares
people to help themselves, their families
and their neighbors in the event of a
disaster in their community.
FEMA’s Individual and Community
Preparedness Division, which
administers Citizen Corps and the
Community Emergency Response Team
program nationally, would like to revise
its online information collection process
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and forms by which local, tribal and
territorial Councils’ and Community
Emergency Response Teams submit
profiles via the national Web site. The
Citizen Corps Council registration form
will allow FEMA and State personnel to
ensure that prospective Councils/
CERT’s have the support of the
appropriate government officials in their
area, ensure a dedicated coordinator is
assigned to the Council, and will
provide an efficient way to track the
effectiveness of the nationwide network
of Councils and CERT’s. Approved
registration of a Council or Community
Emergency Response Team program
allows them to be recognized as official
entities; become eligible for Homeland
Security grant funding; allows for the
coordination of preparedness and
emergency management activities
among other groups associated with
Citizen Corps; promote their local
Councils to the public and become a
part of the Citizen Corps national
directory of Councils; and receive
important updates and messages from
the national office. The Citizen Corps
Council and Community Emergency
Response Team registries support the
mission of FEMA’s Individual and
Community Preparedness Division and
Citizen Corps, to help achieve greater
community resiliency nationwide. This
continuing registration process will
allow the Individual and Community
Preparedness Division to collect
information that is more usable and
provide a more efficient way to track the
effectiveness of the nationwide network
of Councils and CERT’s.
Collection of Information
Title: Citizen Corps Council
Registration.
Type of Information Collection:
Revision of a currently approved
information collection.
OMB Number: 1660–0098.
FEMA Forms: FEMA Form 008–0–25,
Citizen Corps Council Registration.
Abstract: FEMA’s Community
Preparedness Division would like to
revise a currently approved collection
for its registration of State, local, Tribal
and territorial Councils and Community
Emergency Response Teams. The
registration process allows for new
Councils to submit information on the
Council or CERT to the State Citizen
Corps Program Manager for approval.
The revised registration process will
allow for the collection of more valuable
information and the tool is more userfriendly for Citizen Corps Councils and
CERT’s.
Affected Public: State, local or Tribal
Government.
Number of Respondents: 3,900.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Modification of National Customs Automation Program Test
Concerning the Automated Commercial Environment Partner Government
Agency Message Set Regarding the Toxic Substances Control Act
Certification Required by the Environmental Protection Agency
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)
test concerning the transmission of electronic filings of data to the
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE), known as the Partner Government
Agency (PGA) Message Set test. This modification expands the use of the
ACE PGA Message Set for the transmission of Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) certification data.
CBP invites public comment concerning the test program.
DATES: The modified PGA Message Set test will commence no earlier than
February 10, 2016, and will continue until concluded by way of
announcement in the Federal Register. Comments will be accepted through
the duration of the test.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this notice and any aspect of this test
may be submitted at any time during the test via email to Josephine
Baiamonte, ACE Business Office (ABO), Office of International Trade, at
josephine.baiamonte@cbp.dhs.gov. In the subject line of your email,
please indicate, ``Comment on EPA TSCA PGA Message Set Test FRN''.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For EPA-related PGA Message Set test
questions, interested parties should send an email message to Loraine
Passe, at Passe.Loraine@epa.gov, and they should also send a copy of
that message to their assigned CBP client representative. Interested
parties without an assigned CBP client representative should direct
their questions to Steven Zaccaro at steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov with
the subject heading ``PGA Message Set EPA Test FRN-Request to
Participate''.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) was established by
Subtitle B of Title VI--Customs Modernization, in the North American
Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat.
2057, 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 the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE), the planned successor to the legacy Customs
Automated Commercial System (ACS). ACE is an automated and electronic
system for commercial trade processing.
ACE will 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 its communities of interest. The ability to meet
these objectives depends upon 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 a new capability 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
previous releases, and sets the foundation for subsequent releases.
For the convenience of the public, a chronological listing of
Federal Register publications detailing ACE test developments is set
forth below in Section XIII, ``Development of ACE Prototypes''. The
procedures and criteria related to participation in the previous ACE
notices remain in effect unless otherwise explicitly changed by this or
subsequent notices published in the Federal Register.
I. Authorization for the Test
The Customs Modernization Act provides 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
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to section 101.9(b) of title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19
CFR 101.9(b)) which provides for the testing of NCAP programs or
procedures. See Treasury Decision (T.D.) 95-21.
II. Partner Government Agency Message Set Test
On December 13, 2013, CBP published in the Federal Register a
notice announcing an NCAP test called the PGA Message Set test. See 78
FR 75931. This test is in furtherance of key CBP International Trade
Data System (ITDS) initiatives, as provided in the Security and
Accountability For Every Port Act of 2006 (``SAFE Port Act''), Public
Law 109-347, 120 Stat. 1884 (19 U.S.C. 1411(d)), to achieve the vision
of ACE as the ``single window'' for the Government and trade community.
ACE will automate and enhance the interaction between international
trade partners, CBP, and PGAs by facilitating electronic collection,
processing, sharing, and review of trade data and documents required by
Federal agencies during the cargo import and export process. The use of
ACE to process trade data will significantly increase efficiency and
reduce costs compared to the traditional manual method of processing of
paper forms.
The PGA Message Set is the data required to satisfy the PGAs'
reporting requirements. ACE will enable the trade community to submit
trade-related data required by the PGAs only once to CBP, thus
improving communications between agencies and filers, and shortening
entry processing time. 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 the ACE Cargo Release process. The data
will be validated and made available to the relevant PGAs involved in
import, export, and transportation-related decision making. The data
will satisfy the filer's obligation to make entry and will allow for
earlier release decisions and more certainty for the importer in
determining the logistics of cargo delivery. Also, by virtue of being
electronic, the PGA Message Set will eliminate the necessity for the
submission and subsequent manual processing of paper documents.
The December 2013 Federal Register notice announced that ACE would
be accepting certain PGA data elements for the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and
Inspection Service (FSIS) for type ``01'' (consumption) and type ``11''
(informal) commercial entries filed at specified ports. On February 4,
2015, CBP published the announcement that it had broadened the PGA
Message Set test to accept additional PGA data elements for the EPA,
for type ``01'' (consumption) and type ``11'' (informal) commercial
entries filed at specified ports. See 80 FR 6098.
This document announces CBP's plan to expand the PGA Message Set to
allow for the transmission of a certification required by the EPA
concerning chemical substances imported in bulk or as part of a
mixture, or articles containing a chemical substance or mixture
(collectively referred to hereinafter as ``chemical substances''). The
importation of chemical substances is governed by the Toxic Substances
Control Act (``TSCA'') (15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.), and by regulations
issued under the authority of section 13(b) of TSCA (15 U.S.C. 2612(b))
by the Secretary of the Treasury in consultation with the Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency. 19 CFR 12.118. The Secretary of
the Treasury shall refuse entry of chemical substances offered for
entry in violation of, or not in compliance with rules and orders
issued under the TSCA.
The regulations implementing TSCA are contained in Sec. Sec.
12.118 through 12.127 and Sec. 127.28 of the CBP Regulations (19 CFR
12.118 through 12.127 and 127.28). Importers (or authorized agents of
importers) of chemical substances are required to certify either that
all chemicals in a shipment are subject to TSCA and comply with all
applicable rules and orders or that the chemical shipment is not
subject to TSCA. See 19 CFR 12.121(a)(1). Generally, this TSCA
certification must be filed with the director of the port of entry
before release of the shipment and must appear as a typed or stamped
statement on an appropriate entry document or as an attachment to that
entry document. See 19 CFR 12.121(a)(2).
CBP is expanding the use of the PGA Message set to include the
required TSCA certification. Filers will be required to electronically
transmit the certification required in 19 CFR 12.121(a)(1) indicating
either that the chemical substances in the shipment comply with TSCA
and all applicable rules and orders or that the chemical substances in
the shipment are not subject to TSCA. The technical requirements for
submitting the EPA required TSCA certification can be found on the Web
site: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features. Select the ``PGA
Integration'' tab, click ``ACE Customs and Trade Automated Interface
Requirements (CATAIR)'' under the Technical column, select the ``PGA
Message Set'' and then scroll down for EPA-specific CATAIR guidelines
and message set samples.
The test applies to all modes of transportation and will be in
effect at all ports. During this test, participants will collaborate
with CBP and the EPA to examine the effectiveness of the single window
capability.
III. Test Participant Responsibilities
PGA Message Set test participants will be required to:
Transmit the EPA-required TSCA certification
electronically once through the single window for use by both CBP and
the EPA, using the PGA Message Set;
Transmit the required information only as part of an ACE
Entry Summary certified for cargo release;
Transmit import filings to CBP via ABI in response to a
request for documentation or in response to a request for release
information for certified ACE Cargo Release;
Only transmit to CBP information that has been requested
by CBP or EPA;
Use a software program that has completed ACE
certification testing for the PGA Message Set; and
Take part in a CBP evaluation of this test.
Participants are reminded that they should only file documents that
CBP can accept electronically. The documents CBP can accept
electronically are listed under the Document Image System (DIS) tab of
the ACE Features page on the Web site https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features, and, for participants using ABI, in the PGA Message Set part
of the CATAIR. When CBP cannot accept additional information
electronically, the filer must file the additional information by
paper. See 78 FR 75931 at 75934-35 (December 13, 2013), for information
on Confidentiality (Section XIII) and Misconduct under the PGA Message
Set Test (Section XIV).
IV. Waiver of Regulation Under the Test
For purposes of this test, 19 CFR 12.118 through 12.127 and Sec.
127.28 will be waived for test participants only insofar as eliminating
any requirement that may appear in these regulations to file a paper
version of the TSCA certification. In its place, test participants are
required to transmit electronically the data elements via the PGA
Message Set and any supporting documents via DIS. This document does
not waive any recordkeeping requirements found in part 163 of title 19
of the CFR (19 CFR part 163) and the
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appendix to part 163 (commonly known as the ``(a)(1)(A) list'').
V. Eligibility Criteria
As announced in this notice, the use of the PGA Message Set test is
expanding to accept EPA-required TSCA certification data and supporting
documentation. All other eligibility criteria as specified in prior PGA
Message Set test notices remain the same. To be eligible to apply for
this modification of the PGA Message Set test, the applicant must be a
self-filing importer who has the ability to file ACE Entry Summaries
certified for cargo release or a broker who has the ability to file ACE
Entry Summaries certified for cargo release. CBP will accept an
unlimited number of participants for the test. Test applicants must
meet the eligibility criteria described in this document to participate
in the test program.
VI. Application Process
Any parties seeking to participate in the modified PGA Message Set
test concerning EPA TSCA data should send an email message to Loraine
Passe, at Passe.Loraine@epa.gov, and they should also send a copy of
that message to their assigned CBP client representative. Interested
parties without an assigned CBP client representative should submit an
email to Steven Zaccaro at steven.j.zaccaro@cbp.dhs.gov with the
subject heading ``PGA Message Set EPA Test FRN-Request to
Participate''.
CBP client representatives will work with test participants to
provide information regarding the transmission of this data. CBP will
begin to accept applications on February 10, 2016 and will continue to
accept applications throughout the duration of the test. CBP will
notify the selected applicants by email of their selection and the
starting date of their participation. Selected participants may have
different starting dates. An applicant providing incomplete
information, or otherwise not meeting participation requirements, will
be notified by email and given the opportunity to resubmit its
application.
VII. Test Duration
The modified test will begin no earlier than February 10, 2016 and
will continue until concluded by way of announcement in the Federal
Register. At the conclusion of the test, an evaluation will be
conducted to assess the effect that the PGA Message Set has on
expediting the submission of the EPA-required TSCA certification and
the processing of entries for chemical substances and mixtures. The
final results of the evaluation will be published in the Federal
Register and the Customs Bulletin as required by section 101.9(b)(2) of
the CBP regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b)(2)).
VIII. Comments
All interested parties are invited to comment on any aspect of this
test at any time. CBP requests comments and feedback on all aspects of
this test, including the design, conduct, and implementation of the
test, in order to determine whether to modify, alter, expand, limit,
continue, end, or fully implement this program.
IX. Paperwork Reduction Act
The collection of information in this test modification regarding
the required TSCA certification has been reviewed by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) in accordance with the requirements of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3507). OMB has determined that the
TSCA certification is exempt from the Paperwork Reduction Act. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid
control number assigned by OMB.
X. Confidentiality
Data submitted and entered into the ACE Portal includes information
that is exempt or restricted from disclosure by law, such as by the
Trade Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. 1905). As stated in previous notices,
participation in this or any of the previous ACE tests is not
confidential and upon a written Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, a name(s) of an approved participant(s) will be disclosed by
CBP in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552.
XI. Misconduct Under the Test
A test participant may be subject to civil and criminal penalties,
administrative sanctions, liquidated damages, and/or discontinuance
from participation in this test for any of the following:
Failure to follow the terms and conditions of this test.
Failure to exercise reasonable care in the execution of
participant obligations.
Failure to abide by applicable laws and regulations that
have not been waived.
Failure to deposit duties or fees in a timely manner.
If the Director, Business Transformation, ACE Business Office
(ABO), Office of International Trade, finds that there is a basis for
discontinuance of test participation privileges, the test participant
will be provided a written notice proposing the discontinuance with a
description of the facts or conduct warranting the action. The test
participant will be offered the opportunity to appeal the Director's
decision in writing within 10 calendar days of receipt of the written
notice. The appeal must be submitted to Executive Director, ABO, Office
of International Trade by emailing Deborah.Augustin@cbp.dhs.gov.
The Executive Director will issue a decision in writing on the
proposed action within 30 working days after receiving a timely filed
appeal from the test participant. If no timely appeal is received, the
proposed notice becomes the final decision of the Agency as of the date
that the appeal period expires. A proposed discontinuance of a test
participant's privileges will not take effect unless the appeal process
under this paragraph has been concluded with a written decision adverse
to the test participant.
In the case of willfulness or when public health, interest, or
safety so requires, the Director, Business Transformation, ABO, Office
of International Trade, may immediately discontinue the test
participant's privileges upon written notice to the test participant.
The notice will contain a description of the facts or conduct
warranting the immediate action. The test participant will be offered
the opportunity to appeal the Director's decision within 10 calendar
days of receipt of the written notice providing for immediate
discontinuance. The appeal must be submitted to Executive Director,
ABO, Office of International Trade by emailing
Deborah.Augustin@cbp.dhs.gov. The immediate discontinuance will remain
in effect during the appeal period. The Executive Director will issue a
decision in writing on the discontinuance within 15 working days after
receiving a timely filed appeal from the test participant. If no timely
appeal is received, the notice becomes the final decision of the Agency
as of the date that the appeal period expires.
XII. PGA Programs Accepting Data Through the ACE PGA Message Set Test
Information about PGA participation in ACE, current operational
capabilities, and plans for future enhancements are available on this
Web site: https://www.cbp.gov/trade/ace/features. Select the ``PGA
Integration'' tab and click ``ACE PGA Forms List'' under the References
column for more information on agencies with pilots in preparation for
electronic filing.
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XIII. 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); 69 FR 5360 and 69 FR 5362 (February 4, 2004); 69
FR 54302 (September 8, 2004); 70 FR 5199 (February 1, 2005).
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).
National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) Tests
Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Document Image System
(DIS): 77 FR 20835 (April 6, 2012).
National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) Test Concerning
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Simplified Entry: Modification
of Participant Selection Criteria and Application Process: 77 FR 48527
(August 14, 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).
Modification of Two National Customs Automation Program
(NCAP) Tests Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Document
Image System (DIS) and Simplified Entry (SE), 78 FR 44142 (July 23,
2013).
Modification of Two National Customs Automation Program
(NCAP) Tests Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Document
Image System (DIS) and Simplified Entry (SE); Correction; 78 FR 53466
(August 29, 2013).
Modification of NCAP Test Concerning Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) Cargo Release (formerly known as Simplified Entry):
78 FR 66039 (November 4, 2013).
Post-Summary Corrections to Entry Summaries Filed in ACE
Pursuant to the ESAR IV Test: Modifications and Clarifications: 78 FR
69434 (November 19, 2013).
National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) Test Concerning
the Submission of Certain Data Required by the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Food Safety and Inspection Service Using the Partner
Government Agency Message Set Through the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE): 78 FR 75931 (December 13, 2013).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Cargo Release
for Ocean and Rail Carriers: 79 FR 6210 (February 3, 2014).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Cargo Release To
Allow Importers and Brokers To Certify From ACE Entry Summary: 79 FR
24744 (May 1, 2014).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Cargo Release
for Truck Carriers: 79 FR 25142 (May 2, 2014).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment Document Image System:
79 FR 36083 (June 25, 2014).
Announcement of eBond Test: 79 FR 70881 (November 28,
2014).
eBond Test Modifications and Clarifications: Continuous
Bond Executed Prior to or Outside the eBond Test May Be Converted to an
eBond by the Surety and Principal, Termination of an eBond,
Identification of Principal on an eBond by Filing Identification
Number, and Email Address Correction: 80 FR 899 (January 7, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Document Image
System Relating to Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
Document Submissions: 80 FR 5126 (January 30, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning the use of Partner Government Agency Message Set
through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) for the Submission
of Certain Data Required by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA):
80 FR 6098 (February 4, 2015).
Announcement of Modification of ACE Cargo Release Test to
Permit the Combined Filing of Cargo Release and Importer Security
Filing (ISF) Data: 80 FR 7487 (February 10, 2015).
Modification of NCAP Test Concerning ACE Cargo Release for
Type 03 Entries and Advanced Capabilities for Truck Carriers: 80 FR
16414 (March 27, 2015).
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for
Air Cargo Test: 80 FR 39790 (July 10, 2015).
National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) Concerning
Remote Location Filing Entry Procedures in the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) and the Use of the Document Image System for the
Submission of Invoices and the Use of eBonds for the Transmission of
Single Transaction Bonds: 80 FR 40079 (July 13, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Partner
Government Agency (PGA) Message Set Regarding Types of Transportation
Modes and Certain Data Required by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA): 80 FR 47938 (August 10, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning the Submission of Certain Data Required by the Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) Using the Partner Government Agency (PGA)
Message Set Through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE): 80 FR
52051 (August 27, 2015).
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for
Rail Cargo Test: 80 FR 54305 (September 9, 2015).
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service: International
Trade Data System Test Concerning the Electronic Submission to the
Automated Commercial Environment of Data Using the Partner Government
Agency Message Set: 80 FR 59721 (October 2, 2015).
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Filings for
Electronic Entry/Entry Summary (Cargo Release and Related Entry): 80 FR
61278 (October 13, 2015).
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Modification of the National Customs Automation Program
(NCAP) Test Concerning the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE)
Document Image System (DIS) Regarding Future Updates and New Method of
Submission of Accepted Documents: 80 FR 62082 (October 15, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Cargo Release
for Entry Type 52 and Certain Other Modes of Transportation: 80 FR
63576 (October 20, 2015).
Announcement of the Modification of the National Customs
Automation Program Test Concerning the Automated Commercial Environment
Portal Account To Establish the Exporter Portal Account: 80 FR 63817
(October 21, 2015).
Modification of National Customs Automation Program (NCAP)
Test Concerning Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Entry Summary,
Accounts and Revenue (ESAR) Test of Automated Entry Summary Types 51
and 52 and Certain Modes of Transportation: 80 FR 63815 (October 21,
2015).
Dated: February 5, 2016.
Brenda B. Smith,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of International Trade.
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