National Boating Safety Advisory Committee; Vacancy; Correction, 24024 [2024-07259]
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Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 67 / Friday, April 5, 2024 / Notices
Dated: April 2, 2024.
Michael T. Cunningham,
Chief, Office of Regulations and
Administrative Law.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[FR Doc. 2024–07259 Filed 4–4–24; 8:45 am]
[Docket No. USCG–2024–0188]
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National Boating Safety Advisory
Committee; Vacancy; Correction
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
U.S. Coast Guard, Department
of Homeland Security.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
ACTION:
Notice; request for applications;
correction.
Republic of Korea Steel Imports
Approved for the Electronic
Certification System (eCERT)
The Coast Guard published a
notice on April 1, 2024, regarding a
vacancy on the National Boating Safety
Advisory Committee (Committee). This
Committee advises the Secretary of
Homeland Security, via the
Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard,
on matters relating to national
recreational boating safety. The April 1
notice contained typographical errors
that listed multiple vacancies rather
than one vacancy. This document
corrects those errors.
AGENCY:
AGENCY:
SUMMARY:
Mr.
Thomas Guess, Alternate Designated
Federal Officer of the National Boating
Safety Advisory Committee; telephone
206–815–0221 or email at NBSAC@
uscg.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Correction
In the Federal Register of April 1,
2024, in FR Doc. 2024–06797, on page
22416, in the second column, correct
the first sentence of the Summary to
read: ‘‘The U.S. Coast Guard is
accepting applications to fill one
vacancy on the National Boating Safety
Advisory Committee (Committee).’’
On page 22417, in the first column,
correct the first full paragraph to read:
‘‘In this solicitation for Committee
members, we will consider applications
for one position as a member
representing national recreational
boating organizations.’’
On page 22417, in the first column,
correct the third full paragraph to read:
‘‘The member who will fill the position
will be appointed as a representative to
represent the position described above
and is not a Special Government
Employee as defined in 18 U.S.C.
202(a).’’
On page 22417, in the first column,
correct the first sentence of the Privacy
Act Statement to read: ‘‘Purpose: To
obtain qualified applicants to fill one
vacancy on the National Boating Safety
Advisory Committee.’’
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U.S. Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: General notice.
This document announces
that the export certification requirement
for imports of steel products of the
Republic of Korea that are subject to an
absolute quota will be collected through
the Electronic Certification System
(eCERT). As a result, all imports of steel
of the Republic of Korea that are subject
to an absolute quota must have a valid
export certificate with a corresponding
eCERT transmission at the time of entry
for consumption or withdrawal from
warehouse for consumption. The
transition to eCERT will not change the
quota filing process or requirements.
DATES: The use of the eCERT process for
Korean steel importations that are
subject to an absolute quota will be
required for steel entered, or withdrawn
from a warehouse, for consumption on
or after April 22, 2024. CBP will
automatically reject filings without
correct eCERT information starting May
20, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Julia
Peterson, Chief, Quota and Agriculture
Branch, Trade Policy and Programs,
Office of Trade, (202) 384–8905, or
HQQUOTA@cbp.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
Absolute quotas are established by
Presidential proclamations, Executive
orders, and legislation. See section
132.2(a) of title 19 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (19 CFR 132.2(a)).
On April 30, 2018, President Donald J.
Trump signed Proclamation 9740 (83 FR
20683) imposing, among other things,
absolute quota limits 1 on certain steel
products of the Republic of Korea,
pursuant to U.S. Note 16(e), subchapter
III, chapter 99, Harmonized Tariff
1 Absolute quotas strictly limit the quantity of
goods that may enter the commerce of the United
States for a specific period.
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Schedule of the United States (HTSUS),
and subheadings 9903.80.05 through
9903.80.58, HTSUS. Subsequently, on
August 29, 2018, President Trump
signed Proclamation 9777 (83 FR
45025), wherein clause 7 provides that
where a government of a country
identified in the superior text to
subheadings 9903.80.05 through
9903.80.58, HTSUS, notifies the United
States that it has established a
mechanism for the certification of
exports to the United States of the
products covered by the quantitative
limitations applicable to those
subheadings, U.S. Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) may require that
importers of these products furnish
relevant certification of export
information in order to qualify for the
treatment set forth in those subheadings.
Where CBP adopts such a requirement,
it must publish notice of the
requirement in the Federal Register,
along with procedures for the
submission of the relevant export
certification information. No article that
is subject to an export certification
requirement may be entered for
consumption, or withdrawn from
warehouse for consumption, except
upon presentation of a valid and
properly executed export certification.
The Republic of Korea is a country
identified in the superior text to
subheadings 9903.80.05 through
9903.80.58, HTSUS. The government of
the Republic of Korea has notified the
United States that it has established a
mechanism for the certification of
exports to the United States. On
September 18, 2019, CBP published a
notice in the Federal Register (84 FR
49115), announcing that, on October 18,
2019, CBP would begin requiring
official export certificates issued by the
Republic of Korea for importation of
certain steel products into the United
States.2 Following publication of the
Federal Register notice, CBP issued a
message through the Cargo Systems
Messaging Service (CSMS) announcing
that filers failing to provide the correct
export certificate number would receive
a warning message from the Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE) until
January 1, 2020, at which time ACE
would begin to reject entries lacking the
correct export certificate number.
Subsequent CSMS messages delayed the
implementation of ACE rejection until
2 Only exporters may obtain valid and properly
executed certificates of exportation, which
exporters may apply for online via the Korea Iron
and Steel Association (KOSA) website at https://
sq.kosa.or.kr/. The Republic of Korea has
authorized KOSA to issue export certificates.
Importers should obtain these certificates of
exportation from exporters.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[Docket No. USCG-2024-0188]
National Boating Safety Advisory Committee; Vacancy; Correction
AGENCY: U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice; request for applications; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard published a notice on April 1, 2024, regarding
a vacancy on the National Boating Safety Advisory Committee
(Committee). This Committee advises the Secretary of Homeland Security,
via the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, on matters relating to
national recreational boating safety. The April 1 notice contained
typographical errors that listed multiple vacancies rather than one
vacancy. This document corrects those errors.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Thomas Guess, Alternate Designated
Federal Officer of the National Boating Safety Advisory Committee;
telephone 206-815-0221 or email at [email protected].
Correction
In the Federal Register of April 1, 2024, in FR Doc. 2024-06797, on
page 22416, in the second column, correct the first sentence of the
Summary to read: ``The U.S. Coast Guard is accepting applications to
fill one vacancy on the National Boating Safety Advisory Committee
(Committee).''
On page 22417, in the first column, correct the first full
paragraph to read: ``In this solicitation for Committee members, we
will consider applications for one position as a member representing
national recreational boating organizations.''
On page 22417, in the first column, correct the third full
paragraph to read: ``The member who will fill the position will be
appointed as a representative to represent the position described above
and is not a Special Government Employee as defined in 18 U.S.C.
202(a).''
On page 22417, in the first column, correct the first sentence of
the Privacy Act Statement to read: ``Purpose: To obtain qualified
applicants to fill one vacancy on the National Boating Safety Advisory
Committee.''
Dated: April 2, 2024.
Michael T. Cunningham,
Chief, Office of Regulations and Administrative Law.
[FR Doc. 2024-07259 Filed 4-4-24; 8:45 am]
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