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supporting records, upon request, to U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and/or
the Department of Commerce (Commerce).
I. I understand that the claims made
herein, and the substantiating documentation
are subject to verification by CBP and/or
Commerce.
J. I understand that failure to maintain the
required certification and/or failure to
substantiate the claims made herein, and/or
failure to allow CBP and/or Commerce to
verify the claims made herein, may result in
a de facto determination that all sales to
which this certification applies are within
the scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders on welded OCTG
from China. I understand that such finding
will result in:
1. Suspension of all unliquidated entries
(and entries for which liquidation has not
become final) for which these requirements
were not met; and
2. the requirement that the importer post
applicable antidumping and countervailing
duty cash deposits (as appropriate) equal to
the rates as determined by Commerce; and
3. the revocation of {NAME OF
EXPORTING COMPANY}’s privilege to
certify future exports of welded OCTG from
either Brunei or the Philippines as not
manufactured using hot-rolled steel from
China.
K. This certification was completed at or
prior to the date of shipment;
L. I am aware that U.S. law (including, but
not limited to, 18 U.S.C. 1001) imposes
criminal sanctions on individuals who
knowingly and willfully make material false
statements to the U.S. government.
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NAME OF COMPANY OFFICIAL
TITLE
DATE
Importer Certification
I hereby certify that:
A. My name is {IMPORTING COMPANY
OFFICIAL’S NAME} and I am an official of
{NAME OF IMPORTING COMPANY},
located at {ADRESS OF IMPORTING
COMPANY}.
B. I have direct personal knowledge of the
facts regarding the importation into the
Customs territory of the United States of
welded oil country tubular goods (OCTG)
produced in either Brunei or the Philippines
that entered under entry summary number(s)
identified below and are covered by this
certification. ‘‘Direct personal knowledge’’
refers to facts the certifying party is expected
to have in its own records. For example, the
importer should have direct personal
knowledge of the importation of the product
(e.g., the name of the exporter) in its records.
C. If the importer is acting on behalf of the
first U.S. customer, complete this paragraph,
if not put ‘‘NA’’ at the end of this paragraph:
Welded OCTG covered by this certification
were imported by {NAME OF IMPORTING
COMPANY} on behalf of {NAME OF U.S.
CUSTOMER}, located at {ADDRESS OF U.S.
CUSTOMER}.
D. Welded OCTG covered by this
certification were shipped to {NAME OF
PARTY TO WHOM MERCHANDISE WAS
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FIRST SHIPPED IN THE UNITED STATES},
located at {ADDRESS OF SHIPMENT}.
E. I have personal knowledge of the facts
regarding the production of the welded
OCTG identified below. ‘‘Personal
knowledge’’ includes facts obtained from
another party, (e.g., correspondence received
by the importer (or exporter) from the
producer regarding the country of
manufacture of the imported products).
F. Welded OCTG covered by this
certification were not manufactured using
hot-rolled steel produced in the People’s
Republic of China (China).
G. This certification applies to the
following entries (repeat this block as many
times as necessary):
Entry Summary #:
Entry Summary Line Item #: Foreign Seller:
Foreign Seller’s Address: Foreign Seller’s
Invoice #:
Foreign Seller’s Invoice Line Item #:
Producer:
Producer’s Address:
H. I understand that {NAME OF
IMPORTING COMPANY} is required to
maintain a copy of this certification and
sufficient documentation supporting this
certification (i.e., documents maintained in
the normal course of business, or documents
obtained by the certifying party, for example,
mill certificates, production records,
invoices, etc.) for the later of (1) a period of
five years from the date of entry, or (2) a
period of three years after the conclusion of
any litigation in the United States courts
regarding such entries.
I. I understand that {NAME OF
IMPORTING COMPANY} is required to
provide this certification and supporting
records to U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) and/or the Department of
Commerce (Commerce), upon request by the
respective agency.
J. I understand that {NAME OF
IMPORTING COMPANY} is required to
maintain a copy of the exporter’s certification
(attesting to the production and/or export of
the imported merchandise identified above),
and any supporting records provided by the
exporter to the importer, for the later of (1)
a period of five years from the date of entry
or (2) a period of three years after the
conclusion of any litigation in United States
courts regarding such entries.
K. I understand that {NAME OF
IMPORTING COMPANY} is required, upon
request, to provide a copy of the exporter’s
certification and any supporting records
provided by the exporter to the importer, to
CBP and/or Commerce.
L. I understand that the claims made
herein, and the substantiating
documentation, are subject to verification by
CBP and/or Commerce.
M. I understand that failure to maintain the
required certifications, and/or failure to
substantiate the claims made herein, and/or
failure to allow CBP and/or Commerce to
verify the claims made herein, may result in
a de facto determination that all entries to
which this certification applies are within
the scope of the antidumping and
countervailing duty orders on welded OCTG
from China. I understand that such finding
will result in:
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1. Suspension of liquidation of all
unliquidated entries (and entries for which
liquidation has not become final) for which
these requirements were not met;
2. the requirement that the importer post
applicable antidumping and countervailing
duty cash deposits (as appropriate) equal to
the rates determined by Commerce; and
3. the revocation of {NAME OF
IMPORTING COMPANY}’s privilege to
certify future imports of welded OCTG from
either Brunei or the Philippines as not
manufactured using hot-rolled steel from
China.
N. I understand that agents of the importer,
such as brokers, are not permitted to make
this certification. Where a broker or other
party was used to facilitate the entry process,
{NAME OF IMPORTING COMPANY}
obtained the entry summary number and date
of entry summary from that party.
O. This certification was completed at or
prior to the date of entry summary.
P. I am aware that U.S. law (including, but
not limited to, 18 U.S.C. 1001) imposes
criminal sanctions on individuals who
knowingly and willfully make material false
statements to the U.S. government.
Signature
NAME OF COMPANY OFFICIAL
TITLE
DATE
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control
Program: Proposal To Find That Texas
Has Satisfied Conditions on Earlier
Approval
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, and U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of proposed finding;
request for comments.
AGENCY:
The National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
and the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) (hereafter, ‘‘the agencies’’)
invite public comment on the agencies’
proposed finding that Texas has
satisfied all conditions the agencies
established as part of their 2003
approval of the State’s coastal nonpoint
pollution control program (coastal
nonpoint program). The Coastal Zone
Act Reauthorization Amendments
(CZARA) directs states and territories
with coastal zone management programs
previously approved under Section 306
of the Coastal Zone Management Act to
SUMMARY:
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develop and implement coastal
nonpoint programs, which must be
submitted to the Federal Register for
approval. Prior to making such a
finding, NOAA and the EPA invite
public input on the agencies’ rationale
for this proposed finding.
DATES: Comments are due by March 16,
2022.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the proposed
findings document may be found on
www.regulations.gov (search for NOAA–
NOS–2020–0168) and NOAA’s Coastal
Nonpoint Pollution Control Program
website at https://coast.noaa.gov/czm/
pollutioncontrol/.
Comments may be submitted by:
• Electronic Submission: Submit all
electronic public comments via the
Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to
www.regulations.gov and enter NOAA–
NOS–2020–0168 in the Search box, then
click the ‘‘Comment’’ icon, complete the
required fields, and enter or attach your
comments.
• Mail: Submit written comments to
Joelle Gore, Chief, Stewardship Division
(N/OCM6), Office for Coastal
Management, NOS, NOAA, 1305 EastWest Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland
20910; phone (240) 428–7096; ATTN:
Texas Coastal Nonpoint Program.
Instructions: All comments received
are a part of the public record and will
generally be posted for public viewing
on www.regulations.gov without change.
All personally identifiable information
(for example, name, address, etc.),
confidential business information, or
otherwise sensitive information
submitted voluntarily by the commenter
will be publicly accessible. The agencies
will accept anonymous comments (enter
‘‘N/A’’ in the required fields if you wish
to remain anonymous). Multimedia
submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be
accompanied by a written comment.
The written comment is considered the
official comment and should include
discussion of all points you wish to
make. The agencies will generally not
consider comments or comment
contents located outside of the primary
submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or
other file sharing system).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Allison Castellan, Office for Coastal
Management, NOS, NOAA, 202–596–
5039, allison.castellan@noaa.gov; or
Brian Fontenot, EPA, 214–665–7286,
fontenot.brian@epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
6217(a) of the Coastal Zone Act
Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA),
16 U.S.C. Section 1455b(a), requires that
each state (or territory) with a coastal
zone management program previously
approved under Section 306 of the
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Coastal Zone Management Act must
prepare and submit to the agencies a
coastal nonpoint pollution control
program for approval. Texas submitted
its program to the agencies for approval
after gaining federal approval of its
coastal zone management program in
1996. The agencies provided public
notice of and invited public comment
on their proposal to approve, with
conditions, the Texas program (68 FR
16784). The agencies approved the
program by the Federal Register notice
dated October 16, 2003, subject to the
conditions specified therein (68 FR
59588). The agencies now propose to
find, and invite public comment on the
proposed findings, that Texas has
satisfied the conditions associated with
the earlier approval of its coastal
nonpoint program.
The proposed findings document for
Texas’s program is available at
www.regulations.gov (search for NOAA–
NOS–2020–0168) and information on
the Coastal Nonpoint Program in general
is available on the NOAA website at
https://coast.noaa.gov/czm/
pollutioncontrol/.
Nicole R. LeBoeuf,
Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services
and Coastal Zone Management, National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Radhika Fox,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Water,
Environmental Protection Agency.
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Administration
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Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting.
AGENCY:
The Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council (Council) will
hold a three-day hybrid meeting for both
in-person and virtual participation of its
Standing, Reef Fish, Socioeconomic,
and Ecosystem Scientific and Statistical
Committees (SSC).
DATES: The meeting will take place
Tuesday, March 8, 2022 to Thursday,
March 10, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m., EST daily.
ADDRESSES: Those who prefer to attend
the meeting in-person may do so at the
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Gulf Council office. If you are unable or
do not wish to travel, you may
participate in the meeting via webinar.
Registration information will be
available on the Council’s website by
visiting www.gulfcouncil.org and
clicking on the ‘‘meeting tab’’.
Council address: Gulf of Mexico
Fishery Management Council, 4107 W
Spruce Street, Suite 200, Tampa, FL
33607; telephone: (813) 348–1630.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Ryan Rindone, Lead Fishery Biologist,
Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
Council; ryan.rindone@gulfcouncil.org,
telephone: (813) 348–1630.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Tuesday, March 8, 2022; 9 a.m.–5:30
p.m., EST
The meeting will begin with
Introductions and Adoption of Agenda,
Approval of Verbatim Minutes and
Meeting Summary from the January 11–
13, 2022, meeting, and review of Scope
of Work. The Committees will select an
SSC Representative for the April 4–7,
2022, Gulf Council Meeting. Following,
Committees will review the Estimating
Absolute Abundance of Red Snapper off
Louisiana; discuss the Results of Poststratification Analysis by Southeast
Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC),
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC), and Great Red
Snapper Count (GRSC) Teams for
Florida Absolute Abundance Data;
review the Gulf of Mexico Red Grouper
Interim Analysis; and review the Terms
of Reference for the Southeast Data,
Assessment, and Review (SEDAR) 64:
Southeastern U.S. Yellowtail Snapper
Update Assessment, and the SEDAR 85:
Gulf of Mexico Yellowedge Grouper
Operational Assessment. Public
comment will be heard at the end of the
day.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022; 9 a.m.–5:30
p.m., EST
The Committees will review the
Characterizing Fleet Behavior Using
Analysis of Vessel Monitoring Service
Data; review and discuss the National
Academies of Report on the Impacts of
Limited Access Privilege Programs in
Mixed-use Fisheries; and evaluate the
Updated SEFSC Catch Analysis for Gulf
of Mexico Red Snapper using the Great
Red Snapper Count. Public comment
will be heard at the end of the day.
Thursday, March 10, 2022; 9 a.m.–5:30
p.m., EST
The Committees will continue
evaluating the Updated SEFSC Catch
Analysis for Gulf of Mexico Red
Snapper using the Great Red Snapper
Count, followed by a review of an
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program: Proposal To Find That
Texas Has Satisfied Conditions on Earlier Approval
AGENCY: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Notice of proposed finding; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (hereafter, ``the
agencies'') invite public comment on the agencies' proposed finding
that Texas has satisfied all conditions the agencies established as
part of their 2003 approval of the State's coastal nonpoint pollution
control program (coastal nonpoint program). The Coastal Zone Act
Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA) directs states and territories with
coastal zone management programs previously approved under Section 306
of the Coastal Zone Management Act to
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develop and implement coastal nonpoint programs, which must be
submitted to the Federal Register for approval. Prior to making such a
finding, NOAA and the EPA invite public input on the agencies'
rationale for this proposed finding.
DATES: Comments are due by March 16, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the proposed findings document may be found on
www.regulations.gov (search for NOAA-NOS-2020-0168) and NOAA's Coastal
Nonpoint Pollution Control Program website at https://coast.noaa.gov/czm/pollutioncontrol/.
Comments may be submitted by:
Electronic Submission: Submit all electronic public
comments via the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov
and enter NOAA-NOS-2020-0168 in the Search box, then click the
``Comment'' icon, complete the required fields, and enter or attach
your comments.
Mail: Submit written comments to Joelle Gore, Chief,
Stewardship Division (N/OCM6), Office for Coastal Management, NOS,
NOAA, 1305 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910; phone
(240) 428-7096; ATTN: Texas Coastal Nonpoint Program.
Instructions: All comments received are a part of the public record
and will generally be posted for public viewing on www.regulations.gov
without change. All personally identifiable information (for example,
name, address, etc.), confidential business information, or otherwise
sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the commenter will be
publicly accessible. The agencies will accept anonymous comments (enter
``N/A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
Multimedia submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be accompanied by a
written comment. The written comment is considered the official comment
and should include discussion of all points you wish to make. The
agencies will generally not consider comments or comment contents
located outside of the primary submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or
other file sharing system).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Allison Castellan, Office for Coastal
Management, NOS, NOAA, 202-596-5039, [email protected]; or
Brian Fontenot, EPA, 214-665-7286, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 6217(a) of the Coastal Zone Act
Reauthorization Amendments (CZARA), 16 U.S.C. Section 1455b(a),
requires that each state (or territory) with a coastal zone management
program previously approved under Section 306 of the Coastal Zone
Management Act must prepare and submit to the agencies a coastal
nonpoint pollution control program for approval. Texas submitted its
program to the agencies for approval after gaining federal approval of
its coastal zone management program in 1996. The agencies provided
public notice of and invited public comment on their proposal to
approve, with conditions, the Texas program (68 FR 16784). The agencies
approved the program by the Federal Register notice dated October 16,
2003, subject to the conditions specified therein (68 FR 59588). The
agencies now propose to find, and invite public comment on the proposed
findings, that Texas has satisfied the conditions associated with the
earlier approval of its coastal nonpoint program.
The proposed findings document for Texas's program is available at
www.regulations.gov (search for NOAA-NOS-2020-0168) and information on
the Coastal Nonpoint Program in general is available on the NOAA
website at https://coast.noaa.gov/czm/pollutioncontrol/.
Nicole R. LeBoeuf,
Assistant Administrator for Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Radhika Fox,
Assistant Administrator, Office of Water, Environmental Protection
Agency.
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