Federal Register, July 09, 1998 (Nbr. Vol. 63, No. 131)
Notices - Customs Service
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Federal Register: July 9, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 131)NoticesPage 37168-37169From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
DOCID:fr09jy98-138
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Customs Service
Extension to Application Period For The General Test Regarding The International Trade Prototype
AGENCY: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
ACTION: General notice.
SUMMARY: This notice announces that Customs will allow a 30-day extension to importers and exporters wishing to apply to participate in, or provide written comments on, the International Trade Prototype (ITP). The ITP was previously announced in the Federal Register on June 3, 1998.
DATES: To apply for participation in the ITP, parties must submit the necessary information as outlined in the Federal Register notice of June 3, 1998 on or before August 7, 1998. Comments concerning the ITP must be submitted on or before August 7, 1998.
ADDRESSES: Applications for voluntary participation in, or written comments regarding, the ITP should be addressed to the U.S. Customs Service, International Trade Prototype Team, Attn: Linda LeBaron Grasley, 4455 Genesee Street, Bldg. 10, Room <SUP><greek-i></SUP>342, Buffalo, New York 14225. Note that all comments received by U.S. Customs will be part of the public record.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For any prototype or participation questions please contact Daniel Buchanan, U.S. Customs Service at (617) 565-6236, or Linda LeBaron Grasley, U.S. Customs Service at (716) 626- 0400 x 204, or Kevin Franklin, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Custom and Excise at 011 44 171 865 4728 in London, England.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 3, 1998, Customs published a document in the Federal Register (63 FR 30288) announcing what is expected to be a series of prototypes collectively called the International Trade Prototype (ITP). This notice invited public comments concerning any aspect of the planned prototype, informed interested members of the public of the eligibility requirements for voluntary participation in the first phase of the first prototype called International Trade Prototype 1 (ITP1) and outlined the development and evaluation methodology to be used in the test. It was announced that in order to participate in ITP1, the necessary information, as outlined in that notice, must be filedwith Customs and approval granted.
The June 3, 1998, notice announced that the first phase would commence no earlier than June 8, 1998, and would run for approximately six months with evaluations of the prototype occurring periodically. Comments concerning any aspect of this phase were requested to be received on or before July 6, 1998. Importers and exporters who wish to participate were to have submitted an
[Page 37169]application on or before July 6, 1998, including information that was set forth in the notice.
Today's document announces that Customs will allow a 30-day extension to importers and exporters wishing to provide comments or apply to participate in the International Trade Prototype. To apply for participation for the ITP or submit comments regarding the ITP, parties now have until August 7, 1998.
Dated: July 6, 1998. Samuel H. Banks, Acting Commissioner of Customs.
FR Doc. 98-18233Filed7-8-98; 8:45 amBILLING CODE 4820-02-P
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