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Allowing Importers To Provide Information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Electronic Format

other · US Department of Transportation · Published 2015-09-02 · Effective 2015-09-02 · 80 FR 53011

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Document number
2015-21505
Federal Register citation
80 FR 53011
CFR reference
49 CFR 591
Type
Rule
Action
Interim Final Rule; request for comments.
Category
other
Sub-agency
US Department of Transportation
Publication date
2015-09-02
Effective date
2015-09-02
DOT docket
Docket No. NHTSA-2015-0076

Abstract

This interim Final Rule amends NHTSA's regulation on the importation of motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment subject to Federal safety, bumper and theft prevention standards by allowing importers to provide information to United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in either electronic or paper format. Presently, certain regulatory provisions require importers to provide documentation or information in a "written statement" or in ways that imply the submission of a paper document, including the phrases "in duplicate," "a copy of," a "document," and "accompanied by a statement." Over the course of the coming months, CBP plans to allow importers to file importation information in paper format only or electronic format only. To allow importers to choose their preferred format for filing information required by NHTSA, the agency is amending its importation regulations to specify that importers have the option to file all required information electronically, in addition to the paper option currently available. This document is being issued as an interim Final Rule to provide timely assistance to importers by allowing alternative methods of filing with CBP the importation information required by NHTSA. The amendments in this interim Final Rule do not create any new rights or obligations, nor impose any new reporting requirements. The agency herein requests comments on the rule. The agency will publish a notice responding to any comments received, if any, and will amend provisions of the regulation if appropriate.

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