94-20030. Realignment of Tampa and Miami Districts  

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                                                       VOL. 59, NO. 157
    
                                               Tuesday, August 16, 1994
    
    DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
    
    Customs Service
    
    19 CFR Part 101
    
    [T.D. 94-68]
    
     
    
    Realignment of Tampa and Miami Districts
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Customs Service, Department of the Treasury.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document amends the Customs Regulations governing the 
    Customs field organization by changing the boundaries of the Tampa 
    District and the Miami District, which lie in the Southeast Region. The 
    boundaries of these two districts are being altered to reflect the 
    established judicial districts within the state. This is being 
    accomplished by transferring the counties of Collier and Hendry to the 
    Tampa Customs District from the Miami Customs District. The realignment 
    will allow a more efficient use of Customs employees and facilitate 
    operations for many of the users of Customs services.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: September 15, 1994.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brad Lund, Office of Inspection and 
    Control, (202) 927-0192.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        As part of its continuing effort to utilize its personnel, 
    facilities and resources more efficiently, and to provide better 
    service to the public, importers and carriers, Customs is realigning 
    the boundaries of its Tampa and Miami Districts. The realignment gives 
    jurisdiction over all cities and counties along the west coast of 
    Florida to the Tampa District. This is being accomplished by removing 
    the counties of Collier and Hendry from the Miami District and adding 
    them to the Tampa District.
        The realignment will permit personnel from the Tampa District to 
    serve the areas of Collier and Hendry Counties which are currently 
    under the jurisdiction of the Miami District. Currently, aircraft 
    inspection clearances from Naples, which is in Collier County, must be 
    coordinated by personnel from the Miami District which is headquartered 
    approximately 120 miles away while personnel from the Tampa District 
    are stationed at the Southwest Regional Airport in Fort Myers, only 20 
    miles distant.
        An additional reason supporting the change is that the new District 
    boundaries will also conform to the current jurisdictional boundaries 
    of the Customs Office of Enforcement. The enforcement boundaries were 
    realigned in 1989 so that they would coincide with the jurisdictional 
    boundaries of the 0U.S. Attorney's office and provide for a uniformity 
    of treatment for all liquidated damage, penalty and seizure cases 
    instituted in the state. After this change, all Customs transactions 
    can be handled within the same District offices.
        Support for this realignment has been voiced by several elements of 
    the regional importing community who anticipate improved service from a 
    local headquarters.
        It is not anticipated that this amendment will have any impact on 
    the staffing level in either District.
    
    Boundaries of Tampa
    
        The new boundaries of the Tampa, Florida, District are as follows:
        The North shore of the St. Marys River and the city of St. Marys, 
    Ga., and all the State of Florida except the counties of Indian River, 
    St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, Broward, Monroe, Dade.
    
    Boundaries of Miami
    
        The new boundaries of the Miami, Florida, District are as follows:
        The counties of Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm 
    Beach, Broward, Monroe, and Dade.
    
    Comments
    
        Customs published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal 
    Register on March 18, 1994 (59 FR 12879) which invited the public to 
    comment on the above described realignment of the Tampa and Miami 
    District boundaries. No comments were received in response to this 
    invitation. Accordingly, the amendment is being published in final as 
    it was proposed.
    
    Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive Order 12866
    
        Customs establishes the boundaries of the various districts 
    throughout the United States to enable it to best perform its mission 
    and to serve the public as efficiently as possible. Although this 
    document is being issued after notice for public comment, it is not 
    subject to the notice and public procedure requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553 
    because it relates to agency management and organization. Accordingly, 
    this document is not subject to the provisions of the Regulatory 
    Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). Because this document relates 
    to agency organization and management, it is not subject to E.O. 12866.
    
    Drafting Information
    
        The principal author of this document was Peter T. Lynch, 
    Regulations Branch, Office of Regulations and Rulings, U.S. Customs 
    Service. However, personnel from other offices participated in its 
    development.
    
    List of Subjects in 19 CFR Part 101
    
        Customs duties and inspection, Exports, Imports, Organizations and 
    functions (Government agencies).
    
    Amendment to the Regulations
    
    PART 101--GENERAL PROVISIONS
    
        1. The authority citation for Part 101 continues to read as 
    follows:
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 19 U.S.C. 2, 66, 1202 (General Note 8, 
    Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States), 1623, 1624.
    
        2. Section 101.3(b) is amended by removing the words ``Hendry,'' 
    and ``Collier,'' from the list in the Column headed ``Area'' opposite 
    the entry for Miami, Fla. in the Southeast Region and also from the 
    listing in the ``Area'' column opposite the entry for Tampa, Fla. in 
    the Southeast Region.
    
    George J. Weise,
    Commissioner of Customs.
        Approved: August 4, 1994.
    John P. Simpson,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.
    [FR Doc. 94-20030 Filed 8-15-94; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4820-02-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Published:
08/16/1994
Department:
Customs Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
94-20030
Dates:
September 15, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 16, 1994, T.D. 94-68
CFR: (1)
19 CFR 101