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(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Nos. 93.855, Allergy, Immunology, 19:01 Oct 03, 2016 Jkt 241001 Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows pre-approved participants dedicated U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) processing into the United States using Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. CBP previously announced in the Federal Register thirty-nine designated Global Entry airports. This document announces the expansion of the program to include nine additional designated Global Entry airports. DATES: Global Entry will be available at all nine airport locations on or before April 3, 2017. The exact starting date for each airport location will be announced on the CBP Global Entry Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Garret A. Conover, Office of Field Operations, (202) 325–4062, Garret.A.Conover@cbp.dhs.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SUMMARY: National Institutes of Health VerDate Sep<11>2014 Expansion of Global Entry to Nine Additional Airports Background Global Entry Program Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows for dedicated CBP processing of pre-approved travelers arriving in the United States at Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. In a final rule published in the Federal Register (77 FR 5681) on February 6, 2012, CBP promulgated the regulation (8 CFR 235.12) to establish Global Entry as an ongoing voluntary regulatory program. Section 235.12 contains a description of the program, the eligibility criteria, the application and enrollment process, and redress procedures. Travelers who wish to participate in Global Entry must apply PO 00000 Frm 00044 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 68441 via the Global On-Line Enrollment System (GOES) Web site, https://goesapp.cbp.dhs.gov, and pay the applicable fee. Applications for Global Entry must be completed and submitted electronically. In the above-referenced final rule that established the Global Entry program, Global Entry was initially limited to twenty airports. The rule provides that any expansion of the Global Entry program to new airports will be by publication in the Federal Register and by posting the information at https:// www.globalentry.gov. See 8 CFR 235.12(c). In a notice published in the Federal Register (77 FR 17492) on March 26, 2012, Global Entry was expanded to include four additional designated airports. In a notice published in the Federal Register (78 FR 38069) on June 25, 2013, Global Entry was expanded to include eight additional designated airports. Finally, in a notice published in the Federal Register (80 FR 1510) on January 12, 2015, Global Entry was expanded to include an additional seven airports. The thirty-nine airports previously designated for Global Entry, listed alphabetically by state, and then city, include: • Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, Alaska (ANC); • Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona (PHX); • Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California (LAX); • San Diego International Airport, San Diego, California (SAN); • San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, California (SFO); • John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, California (SNA); • Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado (DEN); • Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Florida (FLL), including the General Aviation Facility private aircraft terminal; • Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida (MIA); • Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida (MCO); • Sanford-Orlando International Airport, Sanford, Florida (SFB); • Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida (TPA); • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, Georgia (ATL); • Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL); • Chicago Midway International Airport, Chicago, Illinois (MDW); • Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois (ORD); E:\FR\FM\04OCN1.SGM 04OCN1 68442 Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 192 / Tuesday, October 4, 2016 / Notices mstockstill on DSK3G9T082PROD with NOTICES • Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Hebron, Kentucky (CVG); • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, Baltimore, Maryland (BWI); • Boston-Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts (BOS); • Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Romulus, Michigan (DTW); • Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota (MSP); • Las Vegas-McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada (LAS); • Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey (EWR); • John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York (JFK); • Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina (CLT); • Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Morrisville, North Carolina (RDU); • Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Cleveland, Ohio (CLE); • Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon (PDX); • Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (PHL); • Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (PIT); • San Juan-Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU); • Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Texas (AUS); • Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas, Texas (DFW); • George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas (IAH); • San Antonio International Airport, San Antonio, Texas (SAT); • Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah (SLC); • Washington Dulles International Airport, Sterling, Virginia (IAD); • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport-SEATAC, Seattle, Washington (SEA); • General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (MKE). Expansion of Global Entry Program to Nine Additional Airports CBP is designating nine additional Global Entry airports. Each of these airports will have Global Entry kiosks for the use of participants. The additional airports, listed alphabetically by state, and then city, are: • Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks, Alaska (FAI); • Oakland International Airport, Oakland, California (OAK); • Sacramento International Airport, Sacramento, California (SMF); • Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, San Jose, California (SJC); VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:01 Oct 03, 2016 Jkt 241001 • Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, New Orleans, Louisiana (MSY); • Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City, Missouri (MCI); • Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis, Missouri (STL); • William P. Hobby International Airport, Houston, Texas (HOU); • Burlington International Airport, Burlington, Vermont (BTV). Global Entry will become operational at all nine airports on or before April 3, 2017. The exact starting dates of Global Entry at each airport location will be announced on the Web site, https:// www.globalentry.gov. Dated: September 29, 2016. Todd C. Owen, Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations. [FR Doc. 2016–23966 Filed 10–3–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111–14–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Federal Emergency Management Agency [Docket ID FEMA–2016–0011] Individuals and Households Program Unified Guidance Authority: 42 U.S.C. 5174. Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS. ACTION: Notice of availability. AGENCY: This document provides notice of the availability of the final Individuals and Households Program Unified Guidance. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) published a notice of availability and request for comment for the proposed guidance on June 15, 2016 at 81 FR 39061. 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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

[CBP Dec. No. 16-16]


Expansion of Global Entry to Nine Additional Airports

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection; Department of Homeland 
Security.

ACTION: General notice.

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SUMMARY: Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows pre-approved 
participants dedicated U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) 
processing into the United States using Global Entry kiosks located at 
designated airports. CBP previously announced in the Federal Register 
thirty-nine designated Global Entry airports. This document announces 
the expansion of the program to include nine additional designated 
Global Entry airports.

DATES: Global Entry will be available at all nine airport locations on 
or before April 3, 2017. The exact starting date for each airport 
location will be announced on the CBP Global Entry Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Garret A. Conover, Office of Field 
Operations, (202) 325-4062, Garret.A.Conover@cbp.dhs.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

Global Entry Program

    Global Entry is a voluntary program that allows for dedicated CBP 
processing of pre-approved travelers arriving in the United States at 
Global Entry kiosks located at designated airports. In a final rule 
published in the Federal Register (77 FR 5681) on February 6, 2012, CBP 
promulgated the regulation (8 CFR 235.12) to establish Global Entry as 
an ongoing voluntary regulatory program. Section 235.12 contains a 
description of the program, the eligibility criteria, the application 
and enrollment process, and redress procedures. Travelers who wish to 
participate in Global Entry must apply via the Global On-Line 
Enrollment System (GOES) Web site, https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov, and 
pay the applicable fee. Applications for Global Entry must be completed 
and submitted electronically.
    In the above-referenced final rule that established the Global 
Entry program, Global Entry was initially limited to twenty airports. 
The rule provides that any expansion of the Global Entry program to new 
airports will be by publication in the Federal Register and by posting 
the information at https://www.globalentry.gov. See 8 CFR 235.12(c).
    In a notice published in the Federal Register (77 FR 17492) on 
March 26, 2012, Global Entry was expanded to include four additional 
designated airports. In a notice published in the Federal Register (78 
FR 38069) on June 25, 2013, Global Entry was expanded to include eight 
additional designated airports. Finally, in a notice published in the 
Federal Register (80 FR 1510) on January 12, 2015, Global Entry was 
expanded to include an additional seven airports.
    The thirty-nine airports previously designated for Global Entry, 
listed alphabetically by state, and then city, include:
     Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, Anchorage, 
Alaska (ANC);
     Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, Phoenix, Arizona 
(PHX);
     Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California 
(LAX);
     San Diego International Airport, San Diego, California 
(SAN);
     San Francisco International Airport, San Francisco, 
California (SFO);
     John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, California (SNA);
     Denver International Airport, Denver, Colorado (DEN);
     Ft. Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport, Fort 
Lauderdale, Florida (FLL), including the General Aviation Facility 
private aircraft terminal;
     Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida (MIA);
     Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida (MCO);
     Sanford-Orlando International Airport, Sanford, Florida 
(SFB);
     Tampa International Airport, Tampa, Florida (TPA);
     Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, 
Georgia (ATL);
     Honolulu International Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii (HNL);
     Chicago Midway International Airport, Chicago, Illinois 
(MDW);
     Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois 
(ORD);

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     Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, 
Hebron, Kentucky (CVG);
     Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall 
Airport, Baltimore, Maryland (BWI);
     Boston-Logan International Airport, Boston, Massachusetts 
(BOS);
     Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Romulus, 
Michigan (DTW);
     Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, 
Minnesota (MSP);
     Las Vegas-McCarran International Airport, Las Vegas, 
Nevada (LAS);
     Newark Liberty International Airport, Newark, New Jersey 
(EWR);
     John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York 
(JFK);
     Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North 
Carolina (CLT);
     Raleigh-Durham International Airport, Morrisville, North 
Carolina (RDU);
     Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Cleveland, Ohio 
(CLE);
     Portland International Airport, Portland, Oregon (PDX);
     Philadelphia International Airport, Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania (PHL);
     Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 
(PIT);
     San Juan-Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, San Juan, 
Puerto Rico (SJU);
     Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Austin, Texas 
(AUS);
     Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Dallas, Texas 
(DFW);
     George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas 
(IAH);
     San Antonio International Airport, San Antonio, Texas 
(SAT);
     Salt Lake City International Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah 
(SLC);
     Washington Dulles International Airport, Sterling, 
Virginia (IAD);
     Seattle-Tacoma International Airport-SEATAC, Seattle, 
Washington (SEA);
     General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin (MKE).

Expansion of Global Entry Program to Nine Additional Airports

    CBP is designating nine additional Global Entry airports. Each of 
these airports will have Global Entry kiosks for the use of 
participants. The additional airports, listed alphabetically by state, 
and then city, are:
     Fairbanks International Airport, Fairbanks, Alaska (FAI);
     Oakland International Airport, Oakland, California (OAK);
     Sacramento International Airport, Sacramento, California 
(SMF);
     Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport, San Jose, 
California (SJC);
     Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, New 
Orleans, Louisiana (MSY);
     Kansas City International Airport, Kansas City, Missouri 
(MCI);
     Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, St. Louis, 
Missouri (STL);
     William P. Hobby International Airport, Houston, Texas 
(HOU);
     Burlington International Airport, Burlington, Vermont 
(BTV).
    Global Entry will become operational at all nine airports on or 
before April 3, 2017. The exact starting dates of Global Entry at each 
airport location will be announced on the Web site, https://www.globalentry.gov.

    Dated: September 29, 2016.
Todd C. Owen,
 Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.
[FR Doc. 2016-23966 Filed 10-3-16; 8:45 am]
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