Source: http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/15/30.50
Timestamp: 2015-01-30 21:35:39
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15 CFR 30.50 - General requirements for filing import entries. | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 15 › Subtitle B › Chapter I › Part 30 › Subpart F › Section 30.50 15 CFR 30.50 - General requirements for filing import entries.
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Electronic entry summary filing through the ABI, paper import entry summaries (CBP-7501), or paper record of vessel foreign repair or equipment purchase (CBP-226) shall be completed by the importer or its licensed import broker and filed directly with CBP in accordance with 19 CFR. Information on all mail and informal entries required for statistical and CBP purposes shall be reported, including value not subject to duty. Upon request, the importer or import broker shall provide the Census Bureau with information or documentation necessary to verify the accuracy of the reported information, or to resolve problems regarding the reported import transaction received by the Census Bureau.
Import information for statistical purposes shall be filed for goods shipped as follows:
Entering the United States from foreign countries.
Admitted to U.S. FTZs.
From the U.S. Virgin Islands.
From other nonforeign areas (except Puerto Rico).
Sources for collecting import statistics include the following:
CBP's ABI Program (see 19 CFR Subpart A, Part 143).
CBP-7501 paper entry summaries required for individual transactions (see 19 CFR Subpart B, Part 142).
CBP-226, Record of Vessel Foreign Repair or Equipment Purchase (see 19 CFR 4.7 and 4.14).
CBP-214, Application for Foreign Trade Zone Admission and/or Status Designation (Statistical copy).
Automated Foreign Trade Zone Reporting Program (AFTZRP).
Title 15 published on 2014-01-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 15.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2014-09-12; vol. 79 # 177 - Friday, September 12, 201479 FR 54588 - Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR): Reinstatement of Exemptions Related to Temporary Exports, Carnets, and Shipments Under a Temporary Import Bond
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-21779 RIN0607-AA53 Docket No.140821699-4699-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Bureau of the Census Interim final rule. Effective date: This interim final rule is effective September 12, 2014. Comment date: To be assured consideration, written comments must be received on our before October 14, 2014. 15 CFR Part 30 SummaryThe Bureau of the Census (Census Bureau) issues this interim final rule to amend its regulations to eliminate the reporting requirement for temporary exports, which includes carnets, and goods previously imported on a Temporary Importation Under Bond (TIB). In the Final Rule published in the Federal Register on March 14, 2013, the Census Bureau removed the exemptions for temporary exports, which includes carnets and goods imported under a TIB. This amendment reinstates exemptions for temporary exports/carnets and for goods that were imported under a TIB for return in the same condition as when imported. As a result, these types of shipments are exempt from filing, except as noted in the Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR).
2014-08-22; vol. 79 # 163 - Friday, August 22, 201479 FR 49659 - Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR): Clarification on Uses of Electronic Export Information
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-19972 RIN0607-AA52 Docket No.140626542-4542-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Bureau of the Census Interim final rule. Effective Date: This rule is effective August 22, 2014. Comment Due Date: Comments on the interim rule should be submitted in writing to the addresses shown below on or before October 21, 2014 to be considered in the formation of the final rule. 15 CFR Part 30 SummaryThe U.S. Census Bureau issues this interim final rule to amend its regulations to reflect changes related to the implementation of the International Trade Data System (ITDS) and subsequent changes to the access to the electronic export information (EEI). The ITDS was established to eliminate redundant information requirements, efficiently regulate the flow of commerce and to effectively enforce laws and regulations relating to international trade by establishing a single portal system for the collection and distribution of standard electronic import and export data required by all participating federal agencies. Therefore, the Automated Export System (AES) will include export information collected under other federal agencies&apos; authority, which is subject to those agencies&apos; disclosure mandates. This rule clarifies the confidentiality provisions of the EEI and facilitates the legitimate sharing of export data consistent with the goals for the ITDS.
Presidential DocumentsReorganization ... 1950 Plan No. 5 Title 15 published on 2014-01-01The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 15 CFR 30 after this date.2014-09-12; vol. 79 # 177 - Friday, September 12, 201479 FR 54588 - Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR): Reinstatement of Exemptions Related to Temporary Exports, Carnets, and Shipments Under a Temporary Import Bond
2014-01-31; vol. 79 # 21 - Friday, January 31, 201479 FR 5330 - Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR): Advanced Export Information (AEI) Pilot Program
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2014-01716 RIN Docket No.131211999-3999-01 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Bureau of the Census Solicitation of Pilot Program Participants to Evaluate Potential Rulemaking Procedure. Correspondence indicating interest in the AEI pilot will be accepted until April 1, 2014. The Census Bureau will notify applicants if they are accepted into the pilot. The notification will provide the date that the test environment will be available and further information about participation in the pilot. Approved pilot participants will then have 60 days after notification of acceptance to have their systems ready and able to transmit live AEI pilot data to the Automated Export System (AES). 15 CFR Part 30 SummaryThis document announces that the Bureau of the Census (U.S. Census Bureau), in cooperation with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), is implementing a pilot program to evaluate a new filing option in the Automated Export System (AES). Specifically, the Advance Export Information (AEI) pilot is a voluntary program in which selected exporters agree to submit a limited set of Electronic Export Information (EEI) in accordance with existing filing deadlines followed by the full set of data elements submitted within five calendar days of the date of export. This notice provides a description of the AEI pilot, sets forth eligibility requirements for participation. If the AEI pilot is successful, we may discontinue the AES Post-Departure filing option and offer an AEI filing option.