Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 30; Authorization of Limited Production Activity; Albion Laboratories, Inc.; (Mineral Amino Acid Chelates); Ogden, Utah, 32181 [2023-10708]
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B–6–2023]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 30;
Authorization of Limited Production
Activity; Albion Laboratories, Inc.;
(Mineral Amino Acid Chelates); Ogden,
Utah
On January 13, 2023, Albion
Laboratories, Inc. submitted a
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notification of proposed production
activity to the FTZ Board for its
facilities within Subzone 30E, in Ogden,
Utah.
The notification was processed in
accordance with the regulations of the
FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including
notice in the Federal Register inviting
public comment (88 FR 4152, January
24, 2023). On May 15, 2023, the
applicant was notified of the FTZ
Board’s decision that further review of
part of the proposed activity is
warranted. The FTZ Board authorized
the production activity described in the
notification on a limited basis, subject to
the FTZ Act and the Board’s regulations,
including section 400.14, with further
review warranted prior to the potential
use of glycine as a foreign status
component.
Dated: May 15, 2023.
Elizabeth Whiteman,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023–10708 Filed 5–18–23; 8:45 am]
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Bureau of Industry and Security
Oleg Sergeyevich Patsulya, 15811
Collins Ave., Unit 4102, Sunny Isles
Beach, Florida 33160; Vasilii
Sergeyevich Besedin, 2960 NE 207th
St., Unit 502, Aventura, Florida 33160;
MIC P&I, LLC, 15811 Collins Ave., Unit
4102, Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 and
2046 McKinley St., Ste. 4, Hollywood,
FL 33020; Intermodal Maldives, 1st
Floor—H. Maaram, Ameeru Ahmed
Magu, Male, Republic of Maldives; JSC
Smartavia Airlines, ’’Arkhangelsk’’
Airport, 4/1, Arkhangelsk Russia,
163053; Order Temporarily Denying
Export Privileges
Pursuant to section 766.24 of the
Export Administration Regulations (the
‘‘Regulations’’ or ‘‘EAR’’),1 the Bureau of
1 The Regulations, currently codified at 15 CFR
parts 730–774 (2020), originally issued pursuant to
the Export Administration Act (50 U.S.C. 4601–
4623 (Supp. III 2015) (‘‘EAA’’), which lapsed on
August 21, 2001. The President, through Executive
Order 13222 of August 17, 2001 (3 CFR 2001 Comp.
783 (2002)), as extended by successive Presidential
Notices, continued the Regulations in effect under
the International Emergency Economic Powers Act
(50 U.S.C. 1701, et seq. (2012)) (‘‘IEEPA’’). On
August 13, 2018, the President signed into law the
John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act
for Fiscal Year 2019, which includes the Export
Control Reform Act of 2018, 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852
(‘‘ECRA’’). While section 1766 of ECRA repeals the
provisions of the EAA (except for three sections
which are inapplicable here), section 1768 of ECRA
provides, in pertinent part, that all orders, rules,
regulations, and other forms of administrative
action that were made or issued under the EAA,
including as continued in effect pursuant to IEEPA,
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Industry and Security (‘‘BIS’’), U.S.
Department of Commerce, through its
Office of Export Enforcement (‘‘OEE’’),
has requested the issuance of an Order
temporarily denying, for a period of 180
days, the export privileges under the
Regulations of: Oleg Sergeyevich
Patsulya, Vasilii Sergeyevich Besedin,
MIC P&I, LLC, Intermodal Maldives, and
JSC Smartavia Airlines. OEE’s request
and related information indicates that
these parties are located in the United
States, the Republic of Maldives, and/or
the Russian Federation, at the respective
addresses listed on the caption page of
this order and on pages 9–11, infra, and
that Patsulya and Besedin are Russian
nationals who own, control and/or are
affiliated with MIC P&I, LLC.
I. Legal Standard
Pursuant to section 766.24, BIS may
issue an order temporarily denying a
respondent’s export privileges upon a
showing that the order is necessary in
the public interest to prevent an
‘‘imminent violation’’ of the
Regulations. 15 CFR 766.24(b)(1) and
766.24(d). ‘‘A violation may be
‘imminent’ either in time or degree of
likelihood.’’ 15 CFR 766.24(b)(3). BIS
may show ‘‘either that a violation is
about to occur, or that the general
circumstances of the matter under
investigation or case under criminal or
administrative charges demonstrate a
likelihood of future violations.’’ Id. As
to the likelihood of future violations,
BIS may show that the violation under
investigation or charge ‘‘is significant,
deliberate, covert and/or likely to occur
again, rather than technical or
negligent[.]’’ Id. A ‘‘[l]ack of information
establishing the precise time a violation
may occur does not preclude a finding
that a violation is imminent, so long as
there is sufficient reason to believe the
likelihood of a violation.’’ Id.
II. OEE’S Request for a Temporary
Denial Order
The U.S. Commerce Department,
through BIS, responded to the Russian
Federation’s (‘‘Russia’s’’) further
invasion of Ukraine by implementing a
sweeping series of stringent export
controls that severely restrict Russia’s
access to technologies and other items
that it needs to sustain its aggressive
military capabilities. These controls
primarily target Russia’s defense,
aerospace, and maritime sectors and are
and were in effect as of ECRA’s date of enactment
(August 13, 2018), shall continue in effect according
to their terms until modified, superseded, set aside,
or revoked through action undertaken pursuant to
the authority provided under ECRA. Moreover,
section 1761(a)(5) of ECRA authorizes the issuance
of temporary denial orders.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Foreign-Trade Zones Board
[B-6-2023]
Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 30; Authorization of Limited Production
Activity; Albion Laboratories, Inc.; (Mineral Amino Acid Chelates);
Ogden, Utah
On January 13, 2023, Albion Laboratories, Inc. submitted a
notification of proposed production activity to the FTZ Board for its
facilities within Subzone 30E, in Ogden, Utah.
The notification was processed in accordance with the regulations
of the FTZ Board (15 CFR part 400), including notice in the Federal
Register inviting public comment (88 FR 4152, January 24, 2023). On May
15, 2023, the applicant was notified of the FTZ Board's decision that
further review of part of the proposed activity is warranted. The FTZ
Board authorized the production activity described in the notification
on a limited basis, subject to the FTZ Act and the Board's regulations,
including section 400.14, with further review warranted prior to the
potential use of glycine as a foreign status component.
Dated: May 15, 2023.
Elizabeth Whiteman,
Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2023-10708 Filed 5-18-23; 8:45 am]
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