80_FR_39922 80 FR 39790 - Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test

80 FR 39790 - Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 132 (July 10, 2015)

Page Range39790-39793
FR Document2015-16943

This document announces that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) plans to conduct the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test, a National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) test concerning ACE export manifest capability. The ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test is a voluntary test in which participants agree to submit export manifest data electronically, at least 4 hours prior to loading of the cargo onto the aircraft in preparation for departure from the United States. CBP regulations require carriers to submit a paper manifest for export air shipments generally within 4 days after departure. This notice provides a description of the test, sets forth eligibility requirements for participation, and invites public comment on any aspect of the test.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 132 (Friday, July 10, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 132 (Friday, July 10, 2015)]
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[FR Doc No: 2015-16943]


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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection


Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) Export Manifest for Air 
Cargo Test

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, DHS.

ACTION: General notice.

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SUMMARY: This document announces that U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) plans to conduct the Automated Commercial Environment 
(ACE) Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test, a National Customs Automation 
Program (NCAP) test concerning ACE export manifest capability. The ACE 
Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test is a voluntary test in which 
participants agree to submit export manifest data electronically, at 
least 4 hours prior to loading of the cargo onto the aircraft in 
preparation for departure from the United States. CBP regulations 
require carriers to submit a paper manifest for export air shipments 
generally within 4 days after departure. This notice provides a 
description of the test, sets forth eligibility requirements for 
participation, and invites public comment on any aspect of the test.

DATES: The test will begin no earlier than August 10, 2015 and will run 
for approximately two years. CBP is accepting applications for 
participation in this planned test until CBP has received applications 
from nine parties that meet all test participant requirements. Comments 
concerning this notice and all aspects of the announced test may be 
submitted at any time during the test period.

ADDRESSES: Applications to participate in the ACE Export Manifest for 
Air Cargo Test must be submitted via email to CBP Export Manifest at 
[email protected]. In the subject line of the email, please 
use ``ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test Application''. Written 
comments concerning program, policy, and technical issues may also be 
submitted via email to CBP Export Manifest at 
[email protected]. In the subject line of the email, please 
use ``Comment on ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test''.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Rawls, Cargo and Conveyance 
Security, Office of Field Operations, U.S. Customs & Border Protection, 
via email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The National Customs Automation Program

    The National Customs Automation Program (NCAP) was established in 
Subtitle B of Title VI--Customs Modernization, in the North American 
Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (Pub. L. 103-182, 107 Stat. 
2057, Dec. 8, 1993) (Customs Modernization Act) (19 U.S.C. 1411-14). 
Through NCAP, the initial thrust of customs modernization was on trade 
compliance and the development of the Automated Commercial Environment 
(ACE), the planned successor to the Automated Commercial System (ACS). 
ACE is an automated and electronic system for commercial trade 
processing which is intended to streamline business processes, 
facilitate growth in trade, ensure cargo security, and foster 
participation in global commerce, while ensuring compliance with U.S. 
laws and regulations and reducing costs for CBP and all of its 
communities of interest. The ability to meet these objectives depends 
on successfully modernizing CBP's business functions and the 
information technology that supports those functions. CBP's 
modernization efforts are accomplished through phased releases of ACE 
component functionality designed to replace a specific legacy ACS or 
paper function. Each release begins with a test and ends with mandatory 
use of the new ACE feature, thus retiring the legacy ACS or paper 
function. Each release builds on previous releases and sets the 
foundation for subsequent releases.

Authorization for the Test

    The Customs Modernization Act provides the Commissioner of CBP with 
the authority to conduct limited test programs or procedures designed 
to evaluate planned components of the NCAP. The test described in this 
notice is authorized pursuant to the Customs Modernization Act and 
section 101.9(b) of title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR 
101.9(b)) which provides for the testing of NCAP programs or 
procedures. As provided in 19 CFR 101.9(b), for purposes of conducting 
an NCAP test, the Commissioner of CBP may impose requirements different 
from those specified in the CBP regulations.

International Trade Data System (ITDS)

    This test is also in furtherance of the International Trade Data 
System (ITDS) key initiatives, set forth in section 405 of the Security 
and Accountability for Every Port Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109-347, 120 
Stat. 1884, Oct. 13, 2006) (SAFE Port Act) (19 U.S.C. 1411(d)) and 
Executive Order 13659 of February 19, 2014, Streamlining the Export/
Import Process for America's Businesses. The purpose of ITDS, as stated 
in section 405 of the SAFE Port Act, is to eliminate redundant 
information requirements, efficiently regulate the flow of commerce, 
and effectively enforce laws and regulations relating to international 
trade, by establishing a single portal system, operated by CBP, for the 
collection and distribution of standard electronic import and export 
data required by all participating Federal agencies. CBP is developing 
ACE as the ``single window'' for the trade community to comply with the 
ITDS requirement established by the SAFE Port Act.
    Executive Order 13659 requires that by December 2016, ACE, as the 
ITDS single window, have the operational capabilities to serve as the 
primary means of receiving from users the standard set of data and 
other relevant documentation (exclusive of applications for permits, 
licenses, or certifications) required for the release of imported cargo 
and clearance of cargo for export, and to transition from paper-based 
requirements and procedures to faster and more cost-effective 
electronic submissions to, and communications with, U.S. government 
agencies.

Current Air Cargo Export Information Requirements

    Under 19 CFR 122.72, 19 CFR 122.73, 19 CFR 122.74, 19 CFR 122.75, 
and 19 CFR 192.14, certain information must be submitted to CBP for 
aircraft with export cargo leaving the United States for any foreign 
area.\1\ In most cases, the

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aircraft commander or agent must file a general declaration on CBP Form 
7507 pertaining to the outbound flight. Also, the aircraft commander or 
agent must file the air cargo manifest, CBP Form 7509, with CBP at each 
port where export cargo is loaded on the aircraft. Under 19 CFR 122.74, 
the airline must file the complete air cargo manifest generally within 
4 days after departure of the aircraft. Finally, the U.S. Principal 
Party in Interest (USPPI) must file any required Electronic Export 
Information (EEI) for the cargo on the aircraft.\2\ More details 
regarding the manifest requirements, the subject of this test, are 
provided in the next section.
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    \1\ Section 122.72 requires the filing of a general declaration, 
an air cargo manifest, and any required Shipper's Export 
Declarations. Shipper's Export Declarations were the Department of 
Commerce paper forms used by the Bureau of the Census under the 
Foreign Trade Statistics Regulations to collect information from an 
entity exporting from the United States. These forms were used for 
compiling the official U.S. export statistics for the United States 
and for export control purposes. The Shipper's Export Declarations 
became obsolete on October 1, 2008, with the implementation of the 
Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) and have been superseded by the 
Electronic Export Information (EEI) filed in AES or through the 
AESDirect. See 15 CFR 30.1. See also 19 CFR 192.14, regarding 
required EEI.
    \2\ The USPPI is defined in the FTR as the person or legal 
entity in the United States that receives the primary benefit, 
monetary or otherwise, from the export transaction. Generally, that 
person or entity is the U.S. seller, manufacturer, or order party, 
or the foreign entity while in the United States when purchasing or 
obtaining the goods for export. 15 CFR 30.1.
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Current Air Cargo Manifest Requirements

    As indicated in the previous section, the aircraft commander or 
agent must file copies of the air cargo manifest on CBP Form 7509. CBP 
Form 7509 consists of the following data elements:

(1) Owner/Operator
(2) Marks of nationality and registration
(3) Flight number
(4) Port of lading
(5) Port of unlading
(6) Date
(7) Consolidator (conditional)
(8) De-consolidator (conditional)
(9) Air waybill type (Master, House, or Sub)
(10) Air waybill number
(11) Number of pieces
(12) Weight (kg./lb.)
(13) Number of house air waybills
(14) Shipper name and address
(15) Consignee name and address
(16) Nature of goods
(17) Internal Transaction Number (ITN) or AES Exemption Statement \3\

    \3\ Though not a data element on CBP Form 7509 itself, the 
carrier must include the ITN or AES Exemption Statement on the 
outward manifest pursuant to 19 CFR 192.14(c)(3).
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    The air cargo manifest may be filed in complete form or incomplete 
form (pro forma). Under 19 CFR 122.74, the complete manifest must be 
filed with CBP before the aircraft will be cleared to depart during any 
time covered by a proclamation of the President that a state of war 
exists between foreign nations, or if the aircraft is departing on a 
flight from the United States directly or indirectly to a foreign 
country listed in 19 CFR 4.75. Otherwise, for shipments to a foreign 
country, an incomplete manifest may be filed with CBP at the departure 
airport when accompanied by the proper bond. For shipments on direct 
flights to Puerto Rico, an incomplete manifest may be filed with CBP 
upon arrival in Puerto Rico. If the complete manifest will not be filed 
within one business day of arrival in Puerto Rico, the proper bond must 
be filed at that time.
    Under the bond accompanying the incomplete manifest, the complete 
manifest must be filed with CBP by the airline within the appropriate 
time period. For shipments to foreign countries, the complete manifest 
must generally be filed no later than 4 business days post-departure. 
For shipments between the United States and Puerto Rico, the complete 
manifest must be filed no later than 7 business days after arrival into 
or departure from Puerto Rico. For shipments between the United States 
or Puerto Rico and U.S. possessions, the complete manifest must be 
filed no later than 7 business days after departure.

Trade Act and the Automated Export System (AES)

    Section 343(a) of the Trade Act of 2002, as amended (Trade Act) (19 
U.S.C. 2071 note), requires CBP to promulgate regulations providing for 
the mandatory transmission of electronic cargo information by way of a 
CBP-approved electronic data interchange (EDI) system before the cargo 
is brought into or departs the United States by any mode of commercial 
transportation (sea, air, rail, or truck). The required cargo 
information is that which is reasonably necessary to enable high-risk 
shipments to be identified for purposes of ensuring cargo safety and 
security and preventing smuggling pursuant to the laws enforced and 
administered by CBP. Section 192.14 of title 19 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations (19 CFR 192.14) implements the requirements of the Trade 
Act with regard to cargo departing the United States.
    While the air cargo manifest described above must be submitted by 
the aircraft commander or agent, that is, by the air carrier, any 
required EEI must be filed by the USPPI under 19 CFR 192.14. Using a 
CBP-approved EDI system, the USPPI or its authorized agent must 
transmit and verify system acceptance of this EEI, generally no later 
than 2 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the aircraft from 
the last U.S. port. The air carrier may not load cargo without first 
receiving from the USPPI or its authorized agent either the related EEI 
filing citation, covering all cargo for which the EEI is required, or 
exemption legends, covering cargo for which EEI need not be filed. The 
outbound air carrier then must annotate the air cargo manifest, 
waybill, or other export documentation with the applicable AES proof of 
filing, post departure, downtime, exclusion or exemption citations, 
conforming to the approved data formats found in the Bureau of the 
Census Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) (15 CFR part 30).

Description of the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test

Purpose

    The ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test will test the 
functionality regarding the filing of export manifest data for air 
cargo electronically to ACE in furtherance of the ITDS initiatives 
described above. CBP has re-engineered AES to move it to an ACE system 
platform. The re-engineering and incorporation of AES into ACE will 
result in the creation of a single automated export processing platform 
for certain export manifest, commodity, licensing, export control, and 
export targeting transactions. This will reduce costs for CBP, partner 
government agencies, and the trade community and improve facilitation 
of export shipments through the supply chain.
    The ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test will also test the 
feasibility of requiring the manifest information to be filed 
electronically in ACE within a specified time before the cargo is 
loaded on the aircraft. (Under the current regulatory requirements, the 
complete manifest is required to be submitted by the airline on paper 
CBP Form 7509 generally after the departure of the aircraft). As 
described in the paragraph below, in the test, participants will submit 
export manifest data electronically to ACE at least 4 hours prior to 
loading of the cargo. This will enable CBP to easily link the EEI 
submitted by the USPPI with the export manifest information earlier in 
the process. This capability will better enable CBP to assess risk and 
effectively target and inspect shipments prior to the loading of cargo 
to ensure compliance with all U.S. export laws.

Procedures

    Participants in the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test agree to 
provide export manifest data electronically at least 4 hours prior to 
loading of the cargo onto the aircraft in preparation for departure 
from the United States. If the air carrier files this ACE Export 
Manifest data, the electronic filing is in lieu of the paper

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filing of CBP Form 7509. If a freight forwarder files the ACE Export 
Manifest data, the carrier is still required to file the CBP Form 7509 
(or ACE Export Manifest data, if the air carrier is also a test 
participant).
    The ACE Export Manifest data submission will be used to target 
high-risk air cargo. The data should be available to test participants 
early in the planning stages of an export air cargo transaction. It is 
anticipated that data provided 4 hours prior to loading will permit 
adequate time for proper risk assessment and identification of 
shipments to be inspected early enough in the supply chain to enhance 
security while minimizing disruption to the flow of goods.
    Any air cargo identified as potentially high-risk will receive a 
hold until required additional information related to the shipment is 
submitted to clarify non-descriptive, inaccurate, or insufficient 
information, a physical inspection is performed, or some other 
appropriate action is taken, as specified by CBP. Once the cargo is 
cleared for loading, a release message will be generated and 
transmitted to the filer.

Data Elements

    The ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test data elements are 
similar, but not identical to the data elements required on CBP Form 
7509. The data elements are mandatory unless otherwise indicated. Data 
elements that are indicated as ``conditional'' must be transmitted to 
CBP only if the particular information pertains to the cargo. The ACE 
Export Manifest for Air Cargo data elements are to be submitted at the 
lowest bill level. The data elements consist of:

(1) Exporting Carrier (CBP finds this term to be clearer than the term 
``Owner/Operator'' used on CBP Form 7509)
(2) Marks of nationality and registration
(3) Flight number
(4) Port of lading
(5) Port of unlading
(6) Scheduled date of departure (CBP finds this term to be clearer than 
the term ``Date'' used on CBP Form 7509)
(7) Consolidator (conditional)
(8) De-consolidator (conditional)
(9) Air waybill type (Master, House, Simple or Sub)
(10) Air Waybill number
(11) Number of pieces and unit of measure
(12) Weight (kg./lb.)
(13) Number of house air waybills
(14) Shipper name and address
(15) Consignee name and address
(16) Cargo description (CBP finds this term to be clearer than the term 
``Nature of goods'' used on CBP Form 7509)
(17) AES Internal Transaction Number (ITN) or AES Exemption Statement/
Exception Classification (per shipment)
(18) Split air waybill indicator (conditional)
(19) Hazmat indicator (Yes/No)
(20) UN Number (conditional) (If the hazmat indicator is yes, the four-
digit UN (United Nations) Number assigned to the hazardous material 
must be provided.)
(21) In-bond number (conditional)
(22) Mode of transportation (Air, containerized or Air, non-
containerized)

    There are currently no additional data elements identified for 
other participating U.S. Government Agencies (PGAs) for the ACE Export 
Manifest for Air Cargo Test. However, CBP may enhance the test in the 
future with additional data or processing capabilities to assist with 
facilitation of air shipment movements and to be consistent with 
Executive Order 13659. Any such enhancement will be announced in the 
Federal Register.

Eligibility Requirements

    CBP is limiting this test to nine stakeholders in the air cargo 
environment. Specifically, CBP is seeking participation from:
     At least three, but no more than six, air carriers 
currently required to file paper export air cargo manifest CBP Form 
7509 under 19 CFR 122.72 and 122.73; and
     At least three, but no more than six, freight forwarders.
    There are no restrictions with regard to organization size, 
location, or commodity type. However, participation is limited to those 
parties able to electronically transmit export manifest data in the 
identified acceptable format. Prospective ACE Export Manifest for Air 
Cargo Test participants must have the technical capability to 
electronically submit data to CBP and receive response message sets via 
Cargo-IMP, AIR CAMIR, XML, or Unified XML, and must successfully 
complete certification testing with their client representative. 
(Unified XML may not be immediately available at the start of the test. 
However, parties wishing to utilize Unified XML may be accepted, 
pending its development and implementation). Once parties have applied 
to participate, they must complete a test phase to determine if the 
data transmission is in the required readable format. Applicants will 
be notified once they have successfully completed testing and are 
permitted to participate fully in the test. In selecting participants, 
CBP will take into consideration the order in which the applications 
are received.

Conditions of Participation

    Test participants agree to submit export manifest data 
electronically to CBP via an approved EDI at least 4 hours prior to the 
loading of the cargo onto the aircraft in preparation for departure 
from the United States. In addition, test participants agree to 
establish operational security protocols that correspond to CBP hold 
messages that mandate the participant to take responsive action and 
respond to CBP confirming that the requested action was taken to 
mitigate any threat identified, respond promptly with complete and 
accurate information when contacted by CBP with questions regarding the 
data submitted, and comply with any ``Do Not Load'' instructions.
    Finally, test participants agree to participate in any 
teleconferences or meetings established by CBP, when necessary, to 
ensure any challenges, or operational or technical issues regarding the 
test are properly communicated and addressed.
    Participation in the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test does 
not impose any legally binding obligations on either CBP or the 
participant, and CBP generally does not intend to enforce or levy 
punitive measures if test participants are non-compliant with these 
conditions of participation during the test.

Application Process and Acceptance

    Those interested in participating in the ACE Export Manifest for 
Air Cargo Test should submit an email to CBP Export Manifest at 
[email protected], stating their interest and their 
qualifications based on the above eligibility requirements. The email 
will serve as an electronic signature of intent to participate and must 
also include a point of contact name and telephone number. Applications 
will be accepted until CBP has received applications from nine parties 
that meet all test participant requirements. CBP will notify applicants 
whether they have been selected to participate in the test. Applicants 
will also be notified once they have successfully completed testing and 
are permitted to participate fully in the test.
    Test participants will receive technical, operational, and policy 
guidance through all stages of test participation, from planning to 
implementation, on the necessary steps

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for the transmission of electronic export manifest data.

Costs to ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test Participants

    ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test participants are responsible 
for all costs incurred as a result of their participation in the test 
and such costs will vary, depending on their pre-existing 
infrastructures. Costs may be offset by a significant reduction in 
expenses associated with copying, storing, and courier services for 
presenting the paper manifest to CBP.

Benefits to ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test Participants

    While the benefits to ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test 
participants will vary, several advantages of joining may include:
     Reduction in costs associated with generating copies, 
transportation, and storage of paper manifest documentation;
     Increases in security by leveraging CBP threat model and 
other data to employ a risk-based approach to improve air cargo 
security and to ensure compliance with U.S. export laws, rules and 
regulations through targeted screening;
     Gains in efficiencies by automating the identification of 
high-risk cargo for enhanced screening;
     The ability to provide input into CBP efforts to 
establish, test, and refine the interface between government and 
industry communication systems for the implementation of the electronic 
export manifest; and
     Facilitation of corporate preparedness for future 
mandatory implementation of electronic export manifest submission 
requirements.

Waiver of Certain Regulatory Requirements

    For purposes of this test, the requirement to file a paper CBP Form 
7509, as provided in 19 CFR 122.72-122.75 will be waived for air 
carrier test participants that submit the ACE Export Manifest for Air 
Cargo data elements electronically as described above. If a freight 
forwarder submits the electronic ACE Export Manifest data, the air 
carrier is still required to file the paper CBP Form 7509 (or the 
electronic ACE Export Manifest data, if the air carrier is a test 
participant). The air carrier maintains responsibility for submitting 
the manifest data to CBP to cover all cargo on the aircraft, even if 
the freight forwarder has also submitted manifest data. Participation 
in the test does not alter the participant's obligations to comply with 
any other applicable statutory and regulatory requirements, including 
19 CFR 122.72-122.75, and participants will still be subject to 
applicable penalties for non-compliance. In addition, submission of 
data under the pilot does not exempt the participant from any CBP or 
other U.S. Government agency program requirements or any statutory 
sanctions in the event that a violation of U.S. export laws or 
prohibited articles are discovered within a shipment/container 
presented for export destined from the United States on an aircraft 
owned and/or operated by the participant.

Duration and Evaluation of the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test

    The test will be activated on a case-by-case basis with each 
participant and may be limited to a single or small number of ports 
until any operational, training, or technical issues on either the 
trade or government side are established and/or resolved. The test will 
run for approximately two years from August 10, 2015. While the test is 
ongoing, CBP will evaluate the results and determine whether the test 
will be extended, expanded to include additional participants, or 
otherwise modified. CBP will announce any such modifications by notice 
in the Federal Register. When sufficient test analysis and evaluation 
has been conducted, CBP intends to begin rulemaking to require the 
submission of electronic export manifest data before the cargo is 
loaded onto the aircraft for all international shipments destined from 
the United States. The results of the test will help determine the 
relevant data elements, the time frame within which data should be 
submitted to permit CBP to effectively target, identify, and mitigate 
any risk with the least impact practicable on trade operations, and any 
other related procedures and policies.

Confidentiality

    All data submitted and entered into ACE is subject to the Trade 
Secrets Act (18 U.S.C. 1905) and is considered confidential, except to 
the extent as otherwise provided by law. However, participation in this 
or any ACE test is not confidential and upon a written Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA) request, the name(s) of an approved 
participant(s) will be disclosed by CBP in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 
552.

Misconduct Under the Test

    If a test participant fails to abide by the rules, procedures, or 
terms and conditions of this and all other applicable Federal Register 
Notices, fails to exercise reasonable care in the execution of 
participant obligations, or otherwise fails to comply with all 
applicable laws and regulations, then the participant may be suspended 
from participation in this test and/or subjected to penalties, 
liquidated damages, and/or other administrative or judicial sanction. 
Additionally, CBP has the right to suspend a test participant based on 
a determination that an unacceptable compliance risk exists.
    If CBP determines that a suspension is warranted, CBP will notify 
the participant of this decision, the facts or conduct warranting 
suspension, and the date when the suspension will be effective. In the 
case of willful misconduct, or where public health interests or safety 
are concerned, the suspension may be effective immediately. This 
decision may be appealed in writing to the Assistant Commissioner, 
Office of Field Operations, within 15 days of notification. The appeal 
should address the facts or conduct charges contained in the notice and 
state how the participant has or will achieve compliance. CBP will 
notify the participant within 30 days of receipt of an appeal whether 
the appeal is granted. If the participant has already been suspended, 
CBP will notify the participant when their participation in the test 
will be reinstated.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    As noted above, CBP will be accepting no more than nine 
participants in the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test. This means 
that fewer than ten persons will be subject to any information 
collections under this test. Accordingly, collections of information 
within this notice are exempted from the requirements of the Paperwork 
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3502 and 3507).

    Dated: July 7, 2015.
Todd C. Owen,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations.
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                                                  (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance                via email to CBP Export Manifest at                   conducting an NCAP test, the
                                                  Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine;               cbpexportmanifest@cbp.dhs.gov. In the                 Commissioner of CBP may impose
                                                  93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333,               subject line of the email, please use                 requirements different from those
                                                  93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,                    ‘‘Comment on ACE Export Manifest for                  specified in the CBP regulations.
                                                  93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National
                                                                                                           Air Cargo Test’’.
                                                  Institutes of Health, HHS)                                                                                     International Trade Data System (ITDS)
                                                                                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                    Dated: July 2, 2015.                                   Robert Rawls, Cargo and Conveyance                       This test is also in furtherance of the
                                                  Carolyn Baum,                                            Security, Office of Field Operations,                 International Trade Data System (ITDS)
                                                  Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory              U.S. Customs & Border Protection, via                 key initiatives, set forth in section 405
                                                  Committee Policy.                                        email at Robert.Rawls@dhs.gov.                        of the Security and Accountability for
                                                  [FR Doc. 2015–16842 Filed 7–9–15; 8:45 am]               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                 Every Port Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109–347,
                                                  BILLING CODE 4140–01–P                                                                                         120 Stat. 1884, Oct. 13, 2006) (SAFE
                                                                                                           Background                                            Port Act) (19 U.S.C. 1411(d)) and
                                                                                                           The National Customs Automation                       Executive Order 13659 of February 19,
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                   Program                                               2014, Streamlining the Export/Import
                                                  SECURITY                                                                                                       Process for America’s Businesses. The
                                                                                                              The National Customs Automation                    purpose of ITDS, as stated in section
                                                                                                           Program (NCAP) was established in                     405 of the SAFE Port Act, is to eliminate
                                                  U.S. Customs and Border Protection
                                                                                                           Subtitle B of Title VI—Customs                        redundant information requirements,
                                                  Automated Commercial Environment                         Modernization, in the North American                  efficiently regulate the flow of
                                                  (ACE) Export Manifest for Air Cargo                      Free Trade Agreement Implementation                   commerce, and effectively enforce laws
                                                  Test                                                     Act (Pub. L. 103–182, 107 Stat. 2057,                 and regulations relating to international
                                                                                                           Dec. 8, 1993) (Customs Modernization                  trade, by establishing a single portal
                                                  AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border                         Act) (19 U.S.C. 1411–14). Through                     system, operated by CBP, for the
                                                  Protection, DHS.                                         NCAP, the initial thrust of customs                   collection and distribution of standard
                                                  ACTION: General notice.                                  modernization was on trade compliance                 electronic import and export data
                                                                                                           and the development of the Automated                  required by all participating Federal
                                                  SUMMARY:    This document announces                      Commercial Environment (ACE), the
                                                  that U.S. Customs and Border Protection                                                                        agencies. CBP is developing ACE as the
                                                                                                           planned successor to the Automated                    ‘‘single window’’ for the trade
                                                  (CBP) plans to conduct the Automated                     Commercial System (ACS). ACE is an
                                                  Commercial Environment (ACE) Export                                                                            community to comply with the ITDS
                                                                                                           automated and electronic system for                   requirement established by the SAFE
                                                  Manifest for Air Cargo Test, a National                  commercial trade processing which is
                                                  Customs Automation Program (NCAP)                                                                              Port Act.
                                                                                                           intended to streamline business                          Executive Order 13659 requires that
                                                  test concerning ACE export manifest                      processes, facilitate growth in trade,                by December 2016, ACE, as the ITDS
                                                  capability. The ACE Export Manifest for                  ensure cargo security, and foster                     single window, have the operational
                                                  Air Cargo Test is a voluntary test in                    participation in global commerce, while               capabilities to serve as the primary
                                                  which participants agree to submit                       ensuring compliance with U.S. laws and                means of receiving from users the
                                                  export manifest data electronically, at                  regulations and reducing costs for CBP                standard set of data and other relevant
                                                  least 4 hours prior to loading of the                    and all of its communities of interest.               documentation (exclusive of
                                                  cargo onto the aircraft in preparation for               The ability to meet these objectives                  applications for permits, licenses, or
                                                  departure from the United States. CBP                    depends on successfully modernizing                   certifications) required for the release of
                                                  regulations require carriers to submit a                 CBP’s business functions and the                      imported cargo and clearance of cargo
                                                  paper manifest for export air shipments                  information technology that supports                  for export, and to transition from paper-
                                                  generally within 4 days after departure.                 those functions. CBP’s modernization                  based requirements and procedures to
                                                  This notice provides a description of the                efforts are accomplished through phased               faster and more cost-effective electronic
                                                  test, sets forth eligibility requirements                releases of ACE component                             submissions to, and communications
                                                  for participation, and invites public                    functionality designed to replace a                   with, U.S. government agencies.
                                                  comment on any aspect of the test.                       specific legacy ACS or paper function.
                                                  DATES: The test will begin no earlier                                                                          Current Air Cargo Export Information
                                                                                                           Each release begins with a test and ends              Requirements
                                                  than August 10, 2015 and will run for                    with mandatory use of the new ACE
                                                  approximately two years. CBP is                          feature, thus retiring the legacy ACS or                Under 19 CFR 122.72, 19 CFR 122.73,
                                                  accepting applications for participation                 paper function. Each release builds on                19 CFR 122.74, 19 CFR 122.75, and 19
                                                  in this planned test until CBP has                       previous releases and sets the                        CFR 192.14, certain information must be
                                                  received applications from nine parties                  foundation for subsequent releases.                   submitted to CBP for aircraft with
                                                  that meet all test participant                                                                                 export cargo leaving the United States
                                                  requirements. Comments concerning                        Authorization for the Test                            for any foreign area.1 In most cases, the
                                                  this notice and all aspects of the                          The Customs Modernization Act
                                                  announced test may be submitted at any                   provides the Commissioner of CBP with                   1 Section 122.72 requires the filing of a general

                                                  time during the test period.                                                                                   declaration, an air cargo manifest, and any required
                                                                                                           the authority to conduct limited test                 Shipper’s Export Declarations. Shipper’s Export
                                                  ADDRESSES: Applications to participate                   programs or procedures designed to                    Declarations were the Department of Commerce
                                                  in the ACE Export Manifest for Air                       evaluate planned components of the                    paper forms used by the Bureau of the Census
                                                                                                                                                                 under the Foreign Trade Statistics Regulations to
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                                                  Cargo Test must be submitted via email                   NCAP. The test described in this notice
                                                                                                                                                                 collect information from an entity exporting from
                                                  to CBP Export Manifest at                                is authorized pursuant to the Customs                 the United States. These forms were used for
                                                  cbpexportmanifest@cbp.dhs.gov. In the                    Modernization Act and section 101.9(b)                compiling the official U.S. export statistics for the
                                                  subject line of the email, please use                    of title 19 of the Code of Federal                    United States and for export control purposes. The
                                                  ‘‘ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test                 Regulations (19 CFR 101.9(b)) which                   Shipper’s Export Declarations became obsolete on
                                                                                                                                                                 October 1, 2008, with the implementation of the
                                                  Application’’. Written comments                          provides for the testing of NCAP                      Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) and have been
                                                  concerning program, policy, and                          programs or procedures. As provided in                superseded by the Electronic Export Information
                                                  technical issues may also be submitted                   19 CFR 101.9(b), for purposes of                      (EEI) filed in AES or through the AESDirect. See 15



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                                                  aircraft commander or agent must file a                   in 19 CFR 4.75. Otherwise, for                        which the EEI is required, or exemption
                                                  general declaration on CBP Form 7507                      shipments to a foreign country, an                    legends, covering cargo for which EEI
                                                  pertaining to the outbound flight. Also,                  incomplete manifest may be filed with                 need not be filed. The outbound air
                                                  the aircraft commander or agent must                      CBP at the departure airport when                     carrier then must annotate the air cargo
                                                  file the air cargo manifest, CBP Form                     accompanied by the proper bond. For                   manifest, waybill, or other export
                                                  7509, with CBP at each port where                         shipments on direct flights to Puerto                 documentation with the applicable AES
                                                  export cargo is loaded on the aircraft.                   Rico, an incomplete manifest may be                   proof of filing, post departure,
                                                  Under 19 CFR 122.74, the airline must                     filed with CBP upon arrival in Puerto                 downtime, exclusion or exemption
                                                  file the complete air cargo manifest                      Rico. If the complete manifest will not               citations, conforming to the approved
                                                  generally within 4 days after departure                   be filed within one business day of                   data formats found in the Bureau of the
                                                  of the aircraft. Finally, the U.S.                        arrival in Puerto Rico, the proper bond               Census Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR)
                                                  Principal Party in Interest (USPPI) must                  must be filed at that time.                           (15 CFR part 30).
                                                  file any required Electronic Export                          Under the bond accompanying the
                                                                                                            incomplete manifest, the complete                     Description of the ACE Export Manifest
                                                  Information (EEI) for the cargo on the
                                                                                                            manifest must be filed with CBP by the                for Air Cargo Test
                                                  aircraft.2 More details regarding the
                                                  manifest requirements, the subject of                     airline within the appropriate time                   Purpose
                                                  this test, are provided in the next                       period. For shipments to foreign
                                                                                                            countries, the complete manifest must                    The ACE Export Manifest for Air
                                                  section.                                                                                                        Cargo Test will test the functionality
                                                                                                            generally be filed no later than 4
                                                  Current Air Cargo Manifest                                business days post-departure. For                     regarding the filing of export manifest
                                                  Requirements                                              shipments between the United States                   data for air cargo electronically to ACE
                                                                                                            and Puerto Rico, the complete manifest                in furtherance of the ITDS initiatives
                                                     As indicated in the previous section,
                                                                                                            must be filed no later than 7 business                described above. CBP has re-engineered
                                                  the aircraft commander or agent must
                                                                                                            days after arrival into or departure from             AES to move it to an ACE system
                                                  file copies of the air cargo manifest on
                                                                                                            Puerto Rico. For shipments between the                platform. The re-engineering and
                                                  CBP Form 7509. CBP Form 7509
                                                                                                            United States or Puerto Rico and U.S.                 incorporation of AES into ACE will
                                                  consists of the following data elements:
                                                                                                            possessions, the complete manifest must               result in the creation of a single
                                                  (1) Owner/Operator                                                                                              automated export processing platform
                                                  (2) Marks of nationality and registration                 be filed no later than 7 business days
                                                                                                            after departure.                                      for certain export manifest, commodity,
                                                  (3) Flight number                                                                                               licensing, export control, and export
                                                  (4) Port of lading                                        Trade Act and the Automated Export                    targeting transactions. This will reduce
                                                  (5) Port of unlading                                      System (AES)                                          costs for CBP, partner government
                                                  (6) Date
                                                  (7) Consolidator (conditional)                               Section 343(a) of the Trade Act of                 agencies, and the trade community and
                                                  (8) De-consolidator (conditional)                         2002, as amended (Trade Act) (19 U.S.C.               improve facilitation of export shipments
                                                  (9) Air waybill type (Master, House, or                   2071 note), requires CBP to promulgate                through the supply chain.
                                                       Sub)                                                 regulations providing for the mandatory                  The ACE Export Manifest for Air
                                                  (10) Air waybill number                                   transmission of electronic cargo                      Cargo Test will also test the feasibility
                                                  (11) Number of pieces                                     information by way of a CBP-approved                  of requiring the manifest information to
                                                  (12) Weight (kg./lb.)                                     electronic data interchange (EDI) system              be filed electronically in ACE within a
                                                  (13) Number of house air waybills                         before the cargo is brought into or                   specified time before the cargo is loaded
                                                  (14) Shipper name and address                             departs the United States by any mode                 on the aircraft. (Under the current
                                                  (15) Consignee name and address                           of commercial transportation (sea, air,               regulatory requirements, the complete
                                                  (16) Nature of goods                                      rail, or truck). The required cargo                   manifest is required to be submitted by
                                                  (17) Internal Transaction Number (ITN)                    information is that which is reasonably               the airline on paper CBP Form 7509
                                                       or AES Exemption Statement 3                         necessary to enable high-risk shipments               generally after the departure of the
                                                     The air cargo manifest may be filed in                 to be identified for purposes of ensuring             aircraft). As described in the paragraph
                                                  complete form or incomplete form (pro                     cargo safety and security and preventing              below, in the test, participants will
                                                  forma). Under 19 CFR 122.74, the                          smuggling pursuant to the laws enforced               submit export manifest data
                                                  complete manifest must be filed with                      and administered by CBP. Section                      electronically to ACE at least 4 hours
                                                  CBP before the aircraft will be cleared                   192.14 of title 19 of the Code of Federal             prior to loading of the cargo. This will
                                                  to depart during any time covered by a                    Regulations (19 CFR 192.14)                           enable CBP to easily link the EEI
                                                  proclamation of the President that a                      implements the requirements of the                    submitted by the USPPI with the export
                                                  state of war exists between foreign                       Trade Act with regard to cargo departing              manifest information earlier in the
                                                  nations, or if the aircraft is departing on               the United States.                                    process. This capability will better
                                                  a flight from the United States directly                     While the air cargo manifest described             enable CBP to assess risk and effectively
                                                  or indirectly to a foreign country listed                 above must be submitted by the aircraft               target and inspect shipments prior to the
                                                                                                            commander or agent, that is, by the air               loading of cargo to ensure compliance
                                                  CFR 30.1. See also 19 CFR 192.14, regarding               carrier, any required EEI must be filed               with all U.S. export laws.
                                                  required EEI.                                             by the USPPI under 19 CFR 192.14.
                                                     2 The USPPI is defined in the FTR as the person
                                                                                                            Using a CBP-approved EDI system, the                  Procedures
                                                  or legal entity in the United States that receives the    USPPI or its authorized agent must                      Participants in the ACE Export
                                                  primary benefit, monetary or otherwise, from the
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                                                  export transaction. Generally, that person or entity      transmit and verify system acceptance                 Manifest for Air Cargo Test agree to
                                                  is the U.S. seller, manufacturer, or order party, or      of this EEI, generally no later than 2                provide export manifest data
                                                  the foreign entity while in the United States when        hours prior to the scheduled departure                electronically at least 4 hours prior to
                                                  purchasing or obtaining the goods for export. 15          time of the aircraft from the last U.S.               loading of the cargo onto the aircraft in
                                                  CFR 30.1.
                                                     3 Though not a data element on CBP Form 7509
                                                                                                            port. The air carrier may not load cargo              preparation for departure from the
                                                  itself, the carrier must include the ITN or AES
                                                                                                            without first receiving from the USPPI                United States. If the air carrier files this
                                                  Exemption Statement on the outward manifest               or its authorized agent either the related            ACE Export Manifest data, the
                                                  pursuant to 19 CFR 192.14(c)(3).                          EEI filing citation, covering all cargo for           electronic filing is in lieu of the paper


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                                                  filing of CBP Form 7509. If a freight                         ‘‘Nature of goods’’ used on CBP                  permitted to participate fully in the test.
                                                  forwarder files the ACE Export Manifest                       Form 7509)                                       In selecting participants, CBP will take
                                                  data, the carrier is still required to file              (17) AES Internal Transaction Number                  into consideration the order in which
                                                  the CBP Form 7509 (or ACE Export                              (ITN) or AES Exemption Statement/                the applications are received.
                                                  Manifest data, if the air carrier is also a                   Exception Classification (per
                                                                                                                                                                 Conditions of Participation
                                                  test participant).                                            shipment)
                                                     The ACE Export Manifest data                          (18) Split air waybill indicator                        Test participants agree to submit
                                                  submission will be used to target high-                       (conditional)                                    export manifest data electronically to
                                                  risk air cargo. The data should be                       (19) Hazmat indicator (Yes/No)                        CBP via an approved EDI at least 4
                                                  available to test participants early in the              (20) UN Number (conditional) (If the                  hours prior to the loading of the cargo
                                                  planning stages of an export air cargo                        hazmat indicator is yes, the four-               onto the aircraft in preparation for
                                                  transaction. It is anticipated that data                      digit UN (United Nations) Number                 departure from the United States. In
                                                  provided 4 hours prior to loading will                        assigned to the hazardous material               addition, test participants agree to
                                                  permit adequate time for proper risk                          must be provided.)                               establish operational security protocols
                                                  assessment and identification of                         (21) In-bond number (conditional)                     that correspond to CBP hold messages
                                                  shipments to be inspected early enough                   (22) Mode of transportation (Air,                     that mandate the participant to take
                                                  in the supply chain to enhance security                       containerized or Air, non-                       responsive action and respond to CBP
                                                  while minimizing disruption to the flow                       containerized)                                   confirming that the requested action
                                                  of goods.                                                                                                      was taken to mitigate any threat
                                                     Any air cargo identified as potentially                 There are currently no additional data
                                                                                                           elements identified for other                         identified, respond promptly with
                                                  high-risk will receive a hold until                                                                            complete and accurate information
                                                  required additional information related                  participating U.S. Government Agencies
                                                                                                           (PGAs) for the ACE Export Manifest for                when contacted by CBP with questions
                                                  to the shipment is submitted to clarify                                                                        regarding the data submitted, and
                                                  non-descriptive, inaccurate, or                          Air Cargo Test. However, CBP may
                                                                                                           enhance the test in the future with                   comply with any ‘‘Do Not Load’’
                                                  insufficient information, a physical                                                                           instructions.
                                                  inspection is performed, or some other                   additional data or processing
                                                                                                           capabilities to assist with facilitation of             Finally, test participants agree to
                                                  appropriate action is taken, as specified                                                                      participate in any teleconferences or
                                                  by CBP. Once the cargo is cleared for                    air shipment movements and to be
                                                                                                           consistent with Executive Order 13659.                meetings established by CBP, when
                                                  loading, a release message will be
                                                                                                           Any such enhancement will be                          necessary, to ensure any challenges, or
                                                  generated and transmitted to the filer.
                                                                                                           announced in the Federal Register.                    operational or technical issues regarding
                                                  Data Elements                                                                                                  the test are properly communicated and
                                                                                                           Eligibility Requirements                              addressed.
                                                     The ACE Export Manifest for Air
                                                  Cargo Test data elements are similar, but                   CBP is limiting this test to nine                    Participation in the ACE Export
                                                  not identical to the data elements                       stakeholders in the air cargo                         Manifest for Air Cargo Test does not
                                                  required on CBP Form 7509. The data                      environment. Specifically, CBP is                     impose any legally binding obligations
                                                  elements are mandatory unless                            seeking participation from:                           on either CBP or the participant, and
                                                  otherwise indicated. Data elements that                     • At least three, but no more than six,            CBP generally does not intend to
                                                  are indicated as ‘‘conditional’’ must be                 air carriers currently required to file               enforce or levy punitive measures if test
                                                  transmitted to CBP only if the particular                paper export air cargo manifest CBP                   participants are non-compliant with
                                                  information pertains to the cargo. The                   Form 7509 under 19 CFR 122.72 and                     these conditions of participation during
                                                  ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo data                   122.73; and                                           the test.
                                                  elements are to be submitted at the                         • At least three, but no more than six,            Application Process and Acceptance
                                                  lowest bill level. The data elements                     freight forwarders.
                                                  consist of:                                                 There are no restrictions with regard                 Those interested in participating in
                                                  (1) Exporting Carrier (CBP finds this                    to organization size, location, or                    the ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo
                                                       term to be clearer than the term                    commodity type. However, participation                Test should submit an email to CBP
                                                       ‘‘Owner/Operator’’ used on CBP                      is limited to those parties able to                   Export Manifest at cbpexportmanifest@
                                                       Form 7509)                                          electronically transmit export manifest               cbp.dhs.gov, stating their interest and
                                                  (2) Marks of nationality and registration                data in the identified acceptable format.             their qualifications based on the above
                                                  (3) Flight number                                        Prospective ACE Export Manifest for Air               eligibility requirements. The email will
                                                  (4) Port of lading                                       Cargo Test participants must have the                 serve as an electronic signature of intent
                                                  (5) Port of unlading                                     technical capability to electronically                to participate and must also include a
                                                  (6) Scheduled date of departure (CBP                     submit data to CBP and receive response               point of contact name and telephone
                                                       finds this term to be clearer than the              message sets via Cargo-IMP, AIR                       number. Applications will be accepted
                                                       term ‘‘Date’’ used on CBP Form                      CAMIR, XML, or Unified XML, and                       until CBP has received applications
                                                       7509)                                               must successfully complete certification              from nine parties that meet all test
                                                  (7) Consolidator (conditional)                           testing with their client representative.             participant requirements. CBP will
                                                  (8) De-consolidator (conditional)                        (Unified XML may not be immediately                   notify applicants whether they have
                                                  (9) Air waybill type (Master, House,                     available at the start of the test.                   been selected to participate in the test.
                                                       Simple or Sub)                                      However, parties wishing to utilize                   Applicants will also be notified once
                                                  (10) Air Waybill number                                                                                        they have successfully completed
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                                                  (11) Number of pieces and unit of                        Unified XML may be accepted, pending
                                                                                                           its development and implementation).                  testing and are permitted to participate
                                                       measure
                                                  (12) Weight (kg./lb.)                                    Once parties have applied to participate,             fully in the test.
                                                  (13) Number of house air waybills                        they must complete a test phase to                       Test participants will receive
                                                  (14) Shipper name and address                            determine if the data transmission is in              technical, operational, and policy
                                                  (15) Consignee name and address                          the required readable format. Applicants              guidance through all stages of test
                                                  (16) Cargo description (CBP finds this                   will be notified once they have                       participation, from planning to
                                                       term to be clearer than the term                    successfully completed testing and are                implementation, on the necessary steps


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                                                  for the transmission of electronic export                statutory and regulatory requirements,                otherwise fails to comply with all
                                                  manifest data.                                           including 19 CFR 122.72–122.75, and                   applicable laws and regulations, then
                                                                                                           participants will still be subject to                 the participant may be suspended from
                                                  Costs to ACE Export Manifest for Air
                                                                                                           applicable penalties for non-                         participation in this test and/or
                                                  Cargo Test Participants
                                                                                                           compliance. In addition, submission of                subjected to penalties, liquidated
                                                    ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo                      data under the pilot does not exempt the              damages, and/or other administrative or
                                                  Test participants are responsible for all                participant from any CBP or other U.S.                judicial sanction. Additionally, CBP has
                                                  costs incurred as a result of their                      Government agency program                             the right to suspend a test participant
                                                  participation in the test and such costs                 requirements or any statutory sanctions               based on a determination that an
                                                  will vary, depending on their pre-                       in the event that a violation of U.S.                 unacceptable compliance risk exists.
                                                  existing infrastructures. Costs may be                   export laws or prohibited articles are                   If CBP determines that a suspension is
                                                  offset by a significant reduction in                     discovered within a shipment/container                warranted, CBP will notify the
                                                  expenses associated with copying,                        presented for export destined from the                participant of this decision, the facts or
                                                  storing, and courier services for                        United States on an aircraft owned and/               conduct warranting suspension, and the
                                                  presenting the paper manifest to CBP.                    or operated by the participant.                       date when the suspension will be
                                                  Benefits to ACE Export Manifest for Air                  Duration and Evaluation of the ACE                    effective. In the case of willful
                                                  Cargo Test Participants                                  Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test                    misconduct, or where public health
                                                                                                                                                                 interests or safety are concerned, the
                                                    While the benefits to ACE Export                          The test will be activated on a case-              suspension may be effective
                                                  Manifest for Air Cargo Test participants                 by-case basis with each participant and               immediately. This decision may be
                                                  will vary, several advantages of joining                 may be limited to a single or small                   appealed in writing to the Assistant
                                                  may include:                                             number of ports until any operational,                Commissioner, Office of Field
                                                    • Reduction in costs associated with                   training, or technical issues on either               Operations, within 15 days of
                                                  generating copies, transportation, and                   the trade or government side are                      notification. The appeal should address
                                                  storage of paper manifest                                established and/or resolved. The test                 the facts or conduct charges contained
                                                  documentation;                                           will run for approximately two years                  in the notice and state how the
                                                    • Increases in security by leveraging                  from August 10, 2015. While the test is               participant has or will achieve
                                                  CBP threat model and other data to                       ongoing, CBP will evaluate the results                compliance. CBP will notify the
                                                  employ a risk-based approach to                          and determine whether the test will be                participant within 30 days of receipt of
                                                  improve air cargo security and to ensure                 extended, expanded to include                         an appeal whether the appeal is granted.
                                                  compliance with U.S. export laws, rules                  additional participants, or otherwise                 If the participant has already been
                                                  and regulations through targeted                         modified. CBP will announce any such                  suspended, CBP will notify the
                                                  screening;                                               modifications by notice in the Federal                participant when their participation in
                                                    • Gains in efficiencies by automating                  Register. When sufficient test analysis               the test will be reinstated.
                                                  the identification of high-risk cargo for                and evaluation has been conducted,
                                                  enhanced screening;                                      CBP intends to begin rulemaking to                    Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                    • The ability to provide input into                    require the submission of electronic                    As noted above, CBP will be accepting
                                                  CBP efforts to establish, test, and refine               export manifest data before the cargo is              no more than nine participants in the
                                                  the interface between government and                     loaded onto the aircraft for all                      ACE Export Manifest for Air Cargo Test.
                                                  industry communication systems for the                   international shipments destined from                 This means that fewer than ten persons
                                                  implementation of the electronic export                  the United States. The results of the test            will be subject to any information
                                                  manifest; and                                            will help determine the relevant data                 collections under this test. Accordingly,
                                                    • Facilitation of corporate                            elements, the time frame within which                 collections of information within this
                                                  preparedness for future mandatory                        data should be submitted to permit CBP                notice are exempted from the
                                                  implementation of electronic export                      to effectively target, identify, and                  requirements of the Paperwork
                                                  manifest submission requirements.                        mitigate any risk with the least impact               Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3502
                                                  Waiver of Certain Regulatory                             practicable on trade operations, and any              and 3507).
                                                  Requirements                                             other related procedures and policies.
                                                                                                                                                                   Dated: July 7, 2015.
                                                     For purposes of this test, the                        Confidentiality                                       Todd C. Owen,
                                                  requirement to file a paper CBP Form                       All data submitted and entered into                 Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field
                                                  7509, as provided in 19 CFR 122.72–                      ACE is subject to the Trade Secrets Act               Operations.
                                                  122.75 will be waived for air carrier test               (18 U.S.C. 1905) and is considered                    [FR Doc. 2015–16943 Filed 7–9–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  participants that submit the ACE Export                  confidential, except to the extent as                 BILLING CODE 9111–14–P
                                                  Manifest for Air Cargo data elements                     otherwise provided by law. However,
                                                  electronically as described above. If a                  participation in this or any ACE test is
                                                  freight forwarder submits the electronic                 not confidential and upon a written
                                                  ACE Export Manifest data, the air carrier                Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)                     DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
                                                  is still required to file the paper CBP                  request, the name(s) of an approved                   URBAN DEVELOPMENT
                                                  Form 7509 (or the electronic ACE                         participant(s) will be disclosed by CBP
                                                  Export Manifest data, if the air carrier is              in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552.                      [Docket No. FR–5828–N–28]
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                                                  a test participant). The air carrier
                                                  maintains responsibility for submitting                  Misconduct Under the Test                             Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
                                                  the manifest data to CBP to cover all                       If a test participant fails to abide by            To Assist the Homeless
                                                  cargo on the aircraft, even if the freight               the rules, procedures, or terms and                   AGENCY:  Office of the Assistant
                                                  forwarder has also submitted manifest                    conditions of this and all other                      Secretary for Community Planning and
                                                  data. Participation in the test does not                 applicable Federal Register Notices,                  Development, HUD.
                                                  alter the participant’s obligations to                   fails to exercise reasonable care in the
                                                                                                                                                                 ACTION: Notice.
                                                  comply with any other applicable                         execution of participant obligations, or


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Document Created: 2018-02-23 09:15:50
Document Modified: 2018-02-23 09:15:50
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionGeneral notice.
DatesThe test will begin no earlier than August 10, 2015 and will run for approximately two years. CBP is accepting applications for participation in this planned test until CBP has received applications from nine parties that meet all test participant requirements. Comments concerning this notice and all aspects of the announced test may be submitted at any time during the test period.
ContactRobert Rawls, Cargo and Conveyance Security, Office of Field Operations, U.S. Customs & Border Protection, via email at [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 39790 

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