96-7778. Lapse of Authority for Inactive Foreign-Trade Zones  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 63 (Monday, April 1, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 14290-14291]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-7778]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    Lapse of Authority for Inactive Foreign-Trade Zones
    
    AGENCY: Foreign-Trade Zones Board, International Trade Administration, 
    Department of Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice is given as a reminder to foreign-trade zone 
    grantees and interested parties that Section 400.28(a)(5) (``lapse 
    provision'') of the regulations of the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board 
    (15 CFR Part 400), which provides for the lapse of authority for 
    certain inactive foreign-trade zones, goes into effect on November 8, 
    1996. This information is provided as guidance for affected parties. It 
    outlines how various zones might be affected; the procedure for FTZ 
    activation; and, procedures which are under consideration for 
    implementation of the lapse provision and for a one-year reinstatement 
    period. The notice also provides certain interpretive guidelines and 
    invites comments in writing from interested parties.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: The lapse provision first goes into effect for zones 
    approved prior to November 8, 1991, which have not been activated at 
    any time in the past and will not have been activated by November 8, 
    1996. Thereafter, it will have a continuing effect that requires 
    activation within 5 years of approval.
    
    FTZ ACTIVATION: A zone grantee which will have reported in its annual 
    report to the FTZ Board the receipt of shipments under FTZ procedures 
    (and under Customs activation approval) at any time in the past prior 
    to November 8, 1996, and thereafter within the applicable time frame, 
    is deemed to have fulfilled the activation requirement with regard to 
    its general-purpose zone sites, and for any subzones for which 
    shipments have been reported. The grantees of zones so activated since 
    the last annual report period shall notify the Executive Secretary of 
    this fact with supporting information.
        A zone project at which no shipments have been actually received 
    under FTZ procedures, but which is active in offering FTZ services to 
    the public, may fulfill the activation requirement as follows: (1) 
    obtain Customs activation approval under Section 146.6 of the Customs 
    regulations from the Customs Port Director (formerly, District 
    Director) for the area; and, (2) submit a zone schedule to the 
    Executive Secretary of the FTZ Board and to the Customs Port Director 
    pursuant to Section 400.42(b) of the FTZ regulations. The completion of 
    both these requirements will be hereafter referred to as ``FTZ 
    activation''.
        While these requirements apply to all zones, zone grantees having 
    no shipments to report and who are completing the requirements to avert 
    a lapse of authority under Section 400.28(a)(5), shall notify the 
    Executive Secretary in writing upon completion of the requirements, 
    stating the extent to which the zone is open for business. The 
    Executive Secretary will then, upon review, acknowledge in writing 
    whether FTZ activation has occurred.
    
    REVIEW PROCEDURE: Beginning November 8, 1996, and thereafter on October 
    1 of each federal fiscal year, the FTZ Staff will conduct periodic 
    reviews with regard to zone projects that appear to be affected by 
    Section 400.28(a)(5). Based on findings made by the Executive 
    Secretary, a list will be maintained of those zones for which authority 
    has lapsed under Section 400.28(a)(5), and the U.S. Customs Service 
    will be kept advised.
    
    REINSTATEMENT: Consideration will be given by the FTZ Board to the 
    adoption of a reinstatement procedure, which would allow zone grantees 
    to apply for reinstatement of FTZ authority if they fulfill FTZ 
    activation requirements within one year of a lapse of authority. 
    Grantees would notify the Executive Secretary when steps are being 
    taken to qualify for reinstatement. As part of a reinstatement, the FTZ 
    Board may resume processing applications which had been pending with 
    the FTZ Board or the FTZ Staff at the time of a lapse of authority.
    
    INTERPRETIVE GUIDELINES: 1. A zone which had been in FTZ activation at 
    any time and for any length of time within the applicable time frame 
    (i.e., prior to the lapse date) is not affected by the lapse provision.
        2. The FTZ activation of any part of a general-purpose zone or a 
    subzone will suffice to preserve FTZ authority for all of the general-
    purpose sites of a zone project, but each subzone is considered 
    separately.
        3. The starting time for tolling whether a lapse of authority has 
    occurred will be from the time of the original grant of authority for a 
    zone project, and it will affect all general-purpose zone sites and 
    subzones associated with the project, however recently approved, as 
    well as applications submitted to or pending with the FTZ Board or the 
    FTZ Staff.
        4. The FTZ activation of a general-purpose zone or subzone may be 
    considered to extend to separate, but related, general-purpose zones or 
    subzones approved for the same grantee pursuant to the same Board 
    action, if the Customs Port Director concurs that the
    
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    projects and/or sites are considered interrelated from a Customs 
    standpoint.
    
    COMMENTS INVITED: Comments are invited in writing April 29, 1996 from 
    grantees and interested parties as to any of the information, 
    procedures or guidelines outlined in this notice. They should be 
    addressed to: Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board, U.S. 
    Department of Commerce, Room 3716, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 
    Washington, DC 20230.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FTZ Staff--Claudia Hausler, (202) 482-
    2862; U.S. Customs--Marcus Sircus, (202) 927-6894.
    
        Dated: March 25, 1996.
    John J. Da Ponte, Jr.,
    Executive Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 96-7778 Filed 3-29-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
11/8/1991
Published:
04/01/1996
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
96-7778
Dates:
The lapse provision first goes into effect for zones approved prior to November 8, 1991, which have not been activated at any time in the past and will not have been activated by November 8, 1996. Thereafter, it will have a continuing effect that requires activation within 5 years of approval.
Pages:
14290-14291 (2 pages)
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