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No New Customs Actions in Treasury Dept. Regulatory Agenda

The Treasury Department published its spring 2020 regulatory agenda for CBP. The agenda doesn't include any new actions related to Treasury's customs revenue functions. The agenda lists Treasury's CBP rulemakings that are pending at the proposed, interim final, final and completed stages, as well as rulemakings that are long-term actions. The agenda lists the regulation title; past regulation(s), if any; the time frame for the next regulatory action(s), if any; a brief description of the regulation; and a contact party name and telephone number.

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Agenda Highlights

Highlights of Treasury's CBP rulemakings are below. New items are marked with an asterisk (*).

Proposed Rule Stage
Merchandise Produced by Convict or Forced Labor or Indentured Labor Under Penal Sanctions
Removal of References to Customs Broker District Permit Fee
Elimination of Paper-Based Bond Applications and the Automated Processing of Bond Applications
Interim Rule/Final Rule Stage
Dog and Cat Protection Act
Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Required for Electronic Entry/Entry Summary (Cargo Release and Related Entry) Filings
Administrative Exemptions on Value of Articles Increased
Enforce and Protect Act Regulations
Importations of Pesticides and Pesticidal Devices
Enforcement of Copyrights and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
Disclosure of Information Regarding Abandoned Merchandise
Refund of Alcohol Excise Tax
Goods Returned to the United States
Fee for Inbound Express Mail (Inbound EMS) Items
Amendment to Statement Processing and Automated Clearinghouse (ACH)