CBP Reimbursement Program Allows for Customs Inspections at Locations Not Served by CBP
CBP's Reimbursable Services program includes the use of CBP services at places not currently being served by the agency, it said in an update on the program (here). The statutory authority for the program "expressly contemplates the provision of such…
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services at new facilities," said CBP. The requestor must comply with CBP specifications in order make use of such services, it said. CBP's Office of Field Operations will be in charge of determining the staffing level needed for services under such agreements, the agency said. CBP recently outlined its plans to implement the program, which would allow private groups to reimburse CBP for new or enhanced customs or immigration inspections (see 13051329).