95-9214. Review of Customs Regulations  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 71 (Thursday, April 13, 1995)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Page 18783]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-9214]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Customs Service
    
    19 CFR Chapter I
    
    
    Review of Customs Regulations
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
    
    ACTION: Review of regulations.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to the President directing each agency to conduct a 
    page-by-page review of all of each agency's regulations now in force to 
    eliminate or revise those that are outdated or otherwise in need of 
    reform, this document requests that the public assist Customs to 
    identify regulations that could be modified or eliminated.
    
    DATES: Responses should be submitted on or before April 25, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Responses (preferably in triplicate) shall be addressed to 
    the Chief, Regulations Branch, U.S. Customs Service, Franklin Court, 
    1301 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20229.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Harold Singer, Regulations Branch, 
    202-482-6930.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        In a memorandum for Heads of Departments and Agencies signed by the 
    President on March 4, 1995, on the subject of the Regulatory 
    Reinvention Initiative, President Clinton directed each agency, as one 
    of four steps which are an integral part of our ongoing Regulatory 
    Reform Initiative, to conduct a page-by-page review of its regulations 
    now in force and eliminate or revise those that are outdated or 
    otherwise in need of reform. The President requests a report of 
    regulations planned to be eliminated or modified by June 1, 1995. The 
    review should include careful consideration of at least the following 
    issues:
        (1) Is this regulation obsolete?
        (2) Could its intended goal be achieved in more efficient, less 
    intrusive ways?
        (3) Are there better private sector alternatives, such as market 
    mechanisms that can better achieve the public good envisioned by the 
    regulation?
        (4) Could private business, setting its own standards and being 
    subject to public accountability, do the job as well?
        (5) Could the States or local governments do the job, making 
    Federal regulation unnecessary?
    
    Customs Request for Public Input
    
        As most of Customs customers and stakeholders are aware, Customs is 
    in the midst of its own reorganization and business process 
    improvement. Since the passage of the Customs Modernization Act (the 
    popular name for Title VI of the North American Free Trade Agreement 
    Implementation Act), which allows Customs to streamline and modernize 
    its operations, Customs has been holding public meetings to determine 
    how its business processes should be revised and what revision of its 
    regulations are necessary to best accomplish its mission and serve the 
    international trade community efficiently and effectively. Obsolete 
    regulations are soon to be eliminated as Customs is targeting close to 
    90 per cent of its regulations for modification. As an extension of the 
    process of getting public input regarding Customs business process 
    improvement and implementation of the Customs Modernization Act, and 
    consistent with the President's Regulatory Reinvention Initiative, 
    Customs is asking the public to assist the agency in identifying any 
    sections of the Customs Regulations that are outdated or in need of 
    reform.
        Please bear in mind in responding to this request for input that 
    Customs is not seeking comments in this document regarding specific 
    draft proposals for regulatory changes to implement the Customs 
    Modernization Act or concept papers concerning Customs processes that 
    are being changed pursuant to the Customs Modernization Act that have 
    been publicly discussed and/or released. Persons who have commented on 
    specific Customs Modernization draft proposals or concept papers need 
    not further respond to this request for suggested regulatory changes. 
    Public meetings will continue to be held and draft proposals will 
    continue to be posted on the Customs Electronic Bulletin Board 
    soliciting public input on specific Customs Modernization draft 
    proposals and concept papers. What Customs is looking for in this 
    exercise are particular sections of the Customs Regulations that are 
    believed to be outdated or too burdensome, and that should be 
    eliminated or modified, regardless of how Customs ultimately revises 
    its regulatory procedures pursuant to the Customs Modernization Act.
        Customs has prepared the attached outline for use by members of the 
    public who wish to offer suggestions on those Customs regulations which 
    they believe can be eliminated or modified. Recommendations for 
    modification or repeal should be as specific as possible. The 
    information you submit is crucial to any decision to amend or repeal 
    regulations and is necessary to be provided due to the time constraints 
    involved in the program. The more detailed the information Customs 
    receives, the easier it will be for Customs to evaluate the suggestion.
        Responses should be submitted no later than April 25, 1995. 
    Comments should be sent directly to: Chief, Regulations Branch, U.S. 
    Customs Service, Franklin Court, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., 
    Washington, D.C. 20229.
    
    Outline for Public Input
    
        (1) What is the subject of the regulations you are recommending be 
    modified or repealed?
        (2) Which sections in particular are you recommending be modified 
    or repealed?
        (3) What is the exact nature of your suggestion as how the 
    regulations can be amended or repealed? If you are recommending an 
    amendment, please specify the precise nature of the change.
        (4) As far as you are aware, is Customs already in the process of 
    developing an amendment to these regulations based on authority granted 
    to the agency by the Customs Modernization Act?
        (5) What is the expected benefit in your suggested modification or 
    repeal? Specify savings in time and/or money and whether to Customs, 
    the public, or both. Quantify, if possible.
    
        Dated: April 11, 1995.
    George J. Weise,
    Commissioner of Customs.
    [FR Doc. 95-9214 Filed 4-12-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/13/1995
Department:
Customs Service
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Review of regulations.
Document Number:
95-9214
Dates:
Responses should be submitted on or before April 25, 1995.
Pages:
18783-18783 (1 pages)
PDF File:
95-9214.pdf
CFR: (1)
19 CFR None