80_FR_75863 80 FR 75631 - Technical Amendment to List of Field Offices: Expansion of San Ysidro, California Port of Entry To Include the Cross Border Xpress User Fee Facility

80 FR 75631 - Technical Amendment to List of Field Offices: Expansion of San Ysidro, California Port of Entry To Include the Cross Border Xpress User Fee Facility

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

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 232 (December 3, 2015)

Page Range75631-75632
FR Document2015-30616

This document amends the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations by revising the list of field offices to expand the limits of the San Ysidro, California Class A port of entry to include the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) user fee facility. Class A ports of entry are designated ports that process all aliens applying for admission into the United States. The CBX facility includes a pedestrian walkway connecting the Tijuana A.L. Rodriguez International Airport (Tijuana Airport) in Mexico to San Diego, California and a passenger terminal located in San Diego that will be used exclusively to process Tijuana Airport passengers traveling to and from the United States via the pedestrian walkway.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

8 CFR PART 100

[CBP Dec. 15-17]


Technical Amendment to List of Field Offices: Expansion of San 
Ysidro, California Port of Entry To Include the Cross Border Xpress 
User Fee Facility

AGENCY: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland 
Security.

ACTION: Final rule; technical amendment.

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SUMMARY: This document amends the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 
regulations by revising the list of field offices to expand the limits 
of the San Ysidro, California Class A port of entry to include the 
Cross Border Xpress (CBX) user fee facility. Class A ports of entry are 
designated ports that process all aliens applying for admission into 
the United States. The CBX facility includes a pedestrian walkway 
connecting the Tijuana A.L. Rodriguez International Airport (Tijuana 
Airport) in Mexico to San Diego, California and a passenger terminal 
located in San Diego that will be used exclusively to process Tijuana 
Airport passengers traveling to and from the United States via the 
pedestrian walkway.

DATES: This rule is effective on December 9, 2015, the date the CBX 
facility will open.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tara Ross, Office of Field Operations, 
[email protected], 202-344-1031.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

I. Background

    Ports of entry are places (seaports, airports, or land border 
ports) designated by the Secretary of the Department of Homeland 
Security where CBP officers or employees are assigned to accept entries 
of merchandise, clear passengers, collect duties, and enforce the 
various provisions of the customs and immigration laws, as well as 
other laws applicable at the border. The term ``port of entry'' is used 
in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in title 19 for customs 
purposes and in title 8 for immigration purposes. Subject to certain 
exceptions, all individuals entering the United States must present 
themselves to an immigration officer for inspection at a U.S. port of 
entry when the port is open for inspection. See 8 CFR 235.1. Customs 
and immigration services may also be provided by CBP officers at 
facilities that are designated as user fee facilities pursuant to 19 
U.S.C. 58b. User fee facilities are approved by the Commissioner of CBP 
to receive, for a fee, the services of CBP officers, including the 
processing of travelers entering the United States.
    The ports of entry for immigration purposes for aliens arriving by 
vessel and land transportation are listed in 8 CFR 100.4(a). These 
ports are listed according to location by districts and are designated 
as Class A, B, or C, which designates which aliens may use the port. 
Class A ports are those designated for all aliens. Class B and C ports 
are restricted to certain aliens. If the facility processes aliens for 
immigration purposes, the facility may be considered a port of entry 
for purposes of title 8 CFR. In such case, an amendment to 8 CFR 
100.4(a) is necessary.\1\
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    \1\ For customs purposes, CBP regulations list designated CBP 
ports of entry and the limits of each port in section 101.3(b)(1) of 
title 19 (19 CFR 101.3(b)(1)). User fee facilities are not 
considered ports of entry for purposes of 19 CFR 101.3(b)(1). 
Therefore, the designation of a user fee facility does not require 
an amendment to this provision.
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The Cross Border Express (CBX) User Fee Facility

    On March 21, 2014, the Commissioner of CBP approved a request from 
Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC for CBP to provide reimbursable inspection 
services, pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b, at a new cross-border user fee 
facility named ``Cross Border Xpress'' or CBX.\2\ At this facility, CBP 
will provide a variety of inspection services, including immigration 
services.
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    \2\ On July 22, 2015, CBP issued a press release announcing the 
establishment of CBX as a user fee facility pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 
58b. It also indicated that CBX would operate as a Class A port of 
entry. See: http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-media-release/2015-07-22-000000/cbp-partners-new-cross-border-terminal-cross.
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    The CBX facility was designed in accordance with U.S. and 
international security standards. It includes an enclosed pedestrian 
walkway connecting the Tijuana Airport in Mexico to San Diego, 
California and a passenger terminal located in San Diego that will be 
used exclusively to process ticketed Tijuana Airport passengers 
traveling to and from the United States via the walkway. The pedestrian 
walkway will be accessible only for ticketed Tijuana Airport 
passengers.
    Travelers with departing flights from the Tijuana Airport will use 
the CBX facility's north entrance in the United States to cross the 
international border into Mexico. To use the facility, these travelers 
must present a valid airline ticket for a flight departing from the 
Tijuana Airport in the next twenty-four hours and purchase a CBX bridge 
pass. Airline tickets and CBX passes may be purchased the same day at 
ticket windows at the north entrance. CBX passes may also be purchased 
online in advance. After being subject to inspection by CBP officers, 
travelers will use the pedestrian walkway to cross the international 
border. At the Tijuana Airport, travelers will be processed by Mexican 
immigration and customs authorities. After processing, the travelers 
will enter the Tijuana Airport for their departing flight.
    Travelers landing at the Tijuana Airport may use the CBX facility 
to apply for admission or entry to the United States. These travelers 
must purchase a CBX pass and use the CBX facility within four hours of 
their flight's arrival at the airport to apply for admission or entry 
to the United States. Passes may be purchased online in advance or at 
ticket counters at the Tijuana Airport. Travelers will be processed by 
Mexican immigration and customs authorities at the Tijuana Airport 
before entering the CBX facility. Travelers will use the CBX pedestrian 
walkway to cross the international border into the United States and 
then apply for admission or entry into the United States at the 
processing terminal where they will be subject to immigration, customs 
and agriculture inspection by CBP officers. CBP will

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process only pedestrians at the CBX facility. CBP will not process 
cargo, commercial entries, or vehicles.

Expansion of San Ysidro, California Class A Port of Entry To Include 
the CBX User Fee Facility

    The port of San Ysidro, California is included within the San Diego 
district and is listed in 8 CFR 100.4(a) as a Class A port of entry. 
This rule amends 8 CFR. 100.4(a) to expand the San Ysidro Class A port 
of entry to include the CBX facility.

II. Statutory and Regulatory Requirements

A. Inapplicability of Public Notice and Delayed Effective Date 
Requirements

    Under section 553 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 
U.S.C. 553), rulemaking generally requires prior notice and comment, 
and a 30-day delayed effective date, subject to specified exceptions. 
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2), matters relating to agency management 
or personnel are excepted from the requirements of section 553.
    This rule expands the San Ysidro Class A port of entry to include 
the CBX facility. CBP has already designated the CBX facility as a user 
fee facility pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b and has approved the request for 
CBP officers to provide reimbursable inspection services at the CBX 
facility to Tijuana airport travelers entering and departing the United 
States at the CBX facility. Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC, the operator of 
the facility, will reimburse CBP for the expenses CBP incurs, including 
the salary and expenses of CBP officers that will provide the CBP 
services, in accordance with the approved request. The approved request 
to provide such services, and the update to the list of the Class A 
ports of entry to reflect this approved request directly relates to 
CBP's operations and agency management and personnel. As such, CBP 
finds that this rule pertains to a matter relating to agency management 
or personnel within 5 U.S.C 553(a)(2) which is excepted from the prior 
notice and comment and delayed effective date requirements of section 
553.
    Additionally, as provided in 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(A), the prior 
notice and comment requirements do not apply when agencies promulgate 
rules concerning agency organization, procedure, or practice. This rule 
falls within that category.
    As discussed above, on March 21, 2014, the CBP Commissioner 
approved the request from Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC for CBP to provide 
inspection services at the new CBX facility pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b. 
The designation of the CBX as a user fee facility means that CBP will 
be providing agency personnel at the facility, pursuant to the approved 
request, to process travelers for application for admission or entry 
into and departure from the United States. This rule, which updates the 
list of Class A ports of entry in 8 CFR 100.4(a) to include the CBX 
facility within the San Ysidro port of entry, simply makes the 
necessary amendments to section 100.4(a) to implement the CBP 
Commissioner's decision to designate the CBX facility as a user fee 
facility. It is a procedural or organizational rule that does not have 
a substantial impact on the user fee facility or on the public. For 
this reason, CBP finds that this is a rule of agency organization, 
procedure, or practice, which is not subject to notice and comment 
rulemaking pursuant to Sec.  553(b)(3)(A).

B. The Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Because no notice of proposed rulemaking is required, the 
provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do 
not apply. This amendment does not meet the criteria for a 
``significant regulatory action'' as specified in Executive Order 
12866, as supplemented by Executive Order 13563.

C. The National Environmental Policy Act of 1969

    In 2009, the Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC applied to the Department of 
State (DOS) for a Presidential Permit pursuant to Executive Order 
11423, as amended, which authorizes the Secretary of State to issue 
Presidential permits for the construction, connection, operation, and 
maintenance of facilities at the borders of the United States if he or 
she finds them to be in the national interest. In support of its 
application for a Presidential permit, Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC 
submitted a draft environmental assessment (EA) prepared under the 
guidance and supervision of DOS, consistent with the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This EA examined the effects on the 
natural and human environment associated with the construction and 
establishment of the facility. On December 29, 2009, DOS provided 
public notice of the draft EA in the Federal Register (74 FR 68906) and 
invited public comment for 45 days.
    On July 23, 2010, DOS published a notice in the Federal Register 
(75 FR 43225) announcing that it adopted the EA and issued a ``Finding 
of No Significant Impact'' concluding that the CBX facility would not 
result in a significant impact on the human and natural environment. On 
August 10, 2010, DOS published a notice in the Federal Register (75 FR 
48408) announcing the issuance of a Presidential permit, effective 
August 3, 2010, to Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC for the construction, 
operation, and maintenance of the CBX facility.

D. Signing Authority

    The signing authority for this document falls under 19 CFR 0.2(a) 
because the establishment of this title 8 Class A Port of Entry is not 
within the bounds of those regulations for which the Secretary of the 
Treasury has retained sole authority. Accordingly, this rule may be 
signed by the Secretary of Homeland Security (or his delegate).

List Of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 100

    Organization and functions (Government agencies).

Amendments to Regulations

    For the reasons set forth above, part 100 of title 8 of the Code of 
Federal Regulations (8 CFR part 100) is amended as set forth below.

PART 100--STATEMENT OF ORGANIZATION

0
1. The authority citation for part 100 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1103; 8 U.S.C. 1185 note (section 7209 of 
Pub. L. 108-458); 8 CFR part 2.


Sec.  100.4  [Amended]

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2. Amend Sec.  100.4 in paragraph (a), under the heading ``District No. 
39-San Diego, California'', subheading, ``Class A'', add ``(including 
the Cross Border Xpress (CBX) facility)'' after ``San Ysidro, CA''.

    Dated: November 30, 2015.
Jeh Charles Johnson,
Secretary.
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                                                                                                                                                            Vol. 80, No. 232

                                                                                                                                                            Thursday, December 3, 2015



                                           This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    Department of Homeland Security                          facility, CBP will provide a variety of
                                           contains regulatory documents having general            where CBP officers or employees are                      inspection services, including
                                           applicability and legal effect, most of which           assigned to accept entries of                            immigration services.
                                           are keyed to and codified in the Code of                merchandise, clear passengers, collect                      The CBX facility was designed in
                                           Federal Regulations, which is published under           duties, and enforce the various                          accordance with U.S. and international
                                           50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.                                                                            security standards. It includes an
                                                                                                   provisions of the customs and
                                           The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              immigration laws, as well as other laws                  enclosed pedestrian walkway
                                           the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of              applicable at the border. The term ‘‘port                connecting the Tijuana Airport in
                                           new books are listed in the first FEDERAL               of entry’’ is used in the Code of Federal                Mexico to San Diego, California and a
                                           REGISTER issue of each week.                            Regulations (CFR) in title 19 for customs                passenger terminal located in San Diego
                                                                                                   purposes and in title 8 for immigration                  that will be used exclusively to process
                                                                                                   purposes. Subject to certain exceptions,                 ticketed Tijuana Airport passengers
                                           DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  all individuals entering the United                      traveling to and from the United States
                                           SECURITY                                                States must present themselves to an                     via the walkway. The pedestrian
                                                                                                   immigration officer for inspection at a                  walkway will be accessible only for
                                           U.S. Customs and Border Protection                      U.S. port of entry when the port is open                 ticketed Tijuana Airport passengers.
                                                                                                   for inspection. See 8 CFR 235.1.                            Travelers with departing flights from
                                           8 CFR PART 100                                          Customs and immigration services may                     the Tijuana Airport will use the CBX
                                                                                                   also be provided by CBP officers at                      facility’s north entrance in the United
                                           [CBP Dec. 15–17]
                                                                                                   facilities that are designated as user fee               States to cross the international border
                                           Technical Amendment to List of Field                    facilities pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b. User               into Mexico. To use the facility, these
                                           Offices: Expansion of San Ysidro,                       fee facilities are approved by the                       travelers must present a valid airline
                                           California Port of Entry To Include the                 Commissioner of CBP to receive, for a                    ticket for a flight departing from the
                                           Cross Border Xpress User Fee Facility                   fee, the services of CBP officers,                       Tijuana Airport in the next twenty-four
                                                                                                   including the processing of travelers                    hours and purchase a CBX bridge pass.
                                           AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border                        entering the United States.                              Airline tickets and CBX passes may be
                                           Protection, Department of Homeland                                                                               purchased the same day at ticket
                                           Security.                                                  The ports of entry for immigration                    windows at the north entrance. CBX
                                                                                                   purposes for aliens arriving by vessel                   passes may also be purchased online in
                                           ACTION: Final rule; technical
                                                                                                   and land transportation are listed in 8                  advance. After being subject to
                                           amendment.                                              CFR 100.4(a). These ports are listed                     inspection by CBP officers, travelers
                                           SUMMARY:    This document amends the                    according to location by districts and                   will use the pedestrian walkway to cross
                                           Department of Homeland Security                         are designated as Class A, B, or C, which                the international border. At the Tijuana
                                           (DHS) regulations by revising the list of               designates which aliens may use the                      Airport, travelers will be processed by
                                           field offices to expand the limits of the               port. Class A ports are those designated                 Mexican immigration and customs
                                           San Ysidro, California Class A port of                  for all aliens. Class B and C ports are                  authorities. After processing, the
                                           entry to include the Cross Border Xpress                restricted to certain aliens. If the facility            travelers will enter the Tijuana Airport
                                           (CBX) user fee facility. Class A ports of               processes aliens for immigration                         for their departing flight.
                                           entry are designated ports that process                 purposes, the facility may be considered                    Travelers landing at the Tijuana
                                           all aliens applying for admission into                  a port of entry for purposes of title 8                  Airport may use the CBX facility to
                                           the United States. The CBX facility                     CFR. In such case, an amendment to 8                     apply for admission or entry to the
                                           includes a pedestrian walkway                           CFR 100.4(a) is necessary.1                              United States. These travelers must
                                           connecting the Tijuana A.L. Rodriguez                   The Cross Border Express (CBX) User                      purchase a CBX pass and use the CBX
                                           International Airport (Tijuana Airport)                 Fee Facility                                             facility within four hours of their flight’s
                                           in Mexico to San Diego, California and                                                                           arrival at the airport to apply for
                                           a passenger terminal located in San                        On March 21, 2014, the Commissioner                   admission or entry to the United States.
                                           Diego that will be used exclusively to                  of CBP approved a request from Otay-                     Passes may be purchased online in
                                           process Tijuana Airport passengers                      Tijuana Venture, LLC for CBP to provide                  advance or at ticket counters at the
                                           traveling to and from the United States                 reimbursable inspection services,                        Tijuana Airport. Travelers will be
                                           via the pedestrian walkway.                             pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b, at a new                      processed by Mexican immigration and
                                                                                                   cross-border user fee facility named                     customs authorities at the Tijuana
                                           DATES: This rule is effective on
                                                                                                   ‘‘Cross Border Xpress’’ or CBX.2 At this                 Airport before entering the CBX facility.
                                           December 9, 2015, the date the CBX
                                           facility will open.                                                                                              Travelers will use the CBX pedestrian
                                                                                                     1 For customs purposes, CBP regulations list
                                                                                                                                                            walkway to cross the international
                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tara                   designated CBP ports of entry and the limits of each
                                                                                                                                                            border into the United States and then
                                           Ross, Office of Field Operations,                       port in section 101.3(b)(1) of title 19 (19 CFR
                                                                                                   101.3(b)(1)). User fee facilities are not considered     apply for admission or entry into the
                                           tara.ross@cbp.dhs.gov, 202–344–1031.                                                                             United States at the processing terminal
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                                                                                                   ports of entry for purposes of 19 CFR 101.3(b)(1).
                                           SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Therefore, the designation of a user fee facility does   where they will be subject to
                                                                                                   not require an amendment to this provision.
                                           I. Background                                             2 On July 22, 2015, CBP issued a press release
                                                                                                                                                            immigration, customs and agriculture
                                                                                                   announcing the establishment of CBX as a user fee        inspection by CBP officers. CBP will
                                             Ports of entry are places (seaports,                  facility pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b. It also indicated
                                           airports, or land border ports)                         that CBX would operate as a Class A port of entry.       media-release/2015-07-22-000000/cbp-partners-
                                           designated by the Secretary of the                      See: http://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/national-               new-cross-border-terminal-cross.



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                                           process only pedestrians at the CBX                     services at the new CBX facility                      Significant Impact’’ concluding that the
                                           facility. CBP will not process cargo,                   pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b. The                        CBX facility would not result in a
                                           commercial entries, or vehicles.                        designation of the CBX as a user fee                  significant impact on the human and
                                                                                                   facility means that CBP will be                       natural environment. On August 10,
                                           Expansion of San Ysidro, California
                                                                                                   providing agency personnel at the                     2010, DOS published a notice in the
                                           Class A Port of Entry To Include the                    facility, pursuant to the approved
                                           CBX User Fee Facility                                                                                         Federal Register (75 FR 48408)
                                                                                                   request, to process travelers for                     announcing the issuance of a
                                             The port of San Ysidro, California is                 application for admission or entry into               Presidential permit, effective August 3,
                                           included within the San Diego district                  and departure from the United States.                 2010, to Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC for
                                           and is listed in 8 CFR 100.4(a) as a Class              This rule, which updates the list of                  the construction, operation, and
                                           A port of entry. This rule amends 8 CFR.                Class A ports of entry in 8 CFR 100.4(a)
                                                                                                                                                         maintenance of the CBX facility.
                                           100.4(a) to expand the San Ysidro Class                 to include the CBX facility within the
                                           A port of entry to include the CBX                      San Ysidro port of entry, simply makes                D. Signing Authority
                                           facility.                                               the necessary amendments to section
                                                                                                   100.4(a) to implement the CBP                           The signing authority for this
                                           II. Statutory and Regulatory                                                                                  document falls under 19 CFR 0.2(a)
                                                                                                   Commissioner’s decision to designate
                                           Requirements                                                                                                  because the establishment of this title 8
                                                                                                   the CBX facility as a user fee facility. It
                                           A. Inapplicability of Public Notice and                 is a procedural or organizational rule                Class A Port of Entry is not within the
                                           Delayed Effective Date Requirements                     that does not have a substantial impact               bounds of those regulations for which
                                                                                                   on the user fee facility or on the public.            the Secretary of the Treasury has
                                             Under section 553 of the
                                                                                                   For this reason, CBP finds that this is a             retained sole authority. Accordingly,
                                           Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5
                                                                                                   rule of agency organization, procedure,               this rule may be signed by the Secretary
                                           U.S.C. 553), rulemaking generally
                                                                                                   or practice, which is not subject to                  of Homeland Security (or his delegate).
                                           requires prior notice and comment, and
                                                                                                   notice and comment rulemaking
                                           a 30-day delayed effective date, subject                                                                      List Of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 100
                                                                                                   pursuant to § 553(b)(3)(A).
                                           to specified exceptions. Pursuant to 5
                                           U.S.C. 553(a)(2), matters relating to                   B. The Regulatory Flexibility Act and                   Organization and functions
                                           agency management or personnel are                      Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                      (Government agencies).
                                           excepted from the requirements of                         Because no notice of proposed
                                           section 553.                                                                                                  Amendments to Regulations
                                                                                                   rulemaking is required, the provisions
                                             This rule expands the San Ysidro                      of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5                    For the reasons set forth above, part
                                           Class A port of entry to include the CBX                U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply. This                100 of title 8 of the Code of Federal
                                           facility. CBP has already designated the                amendment does not meet the criteria                  Regulations (8 CFR part 100) is
                                           CBX facility as a user fee facility                     for a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ as            amended as set forth below.
                                           pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58b and has                       specified in Executive Order 12866, as
                                           approved the request for CBP officers to                supplemented by Executive Order                       PART 100—STATEMENT OF
                                           provide reimbursable inspection                         13563.                                                ORGANIZATION
                                           services at the CBX facility to Tijuana
                                           airport travelers entering and departing                C. The National Environmental Policy
                                           the United States at the CBX facility.                  Act of 1969                                           ■ 1. The authority citation for part 100
                                           Otay-Tijuana Venture, LLC, the operator                   In 2009, the Otay-Tijuana Venture,                  continues to read as follows:
                                           of the facility, will reimburse CBP for                 LLC applied to the Department of State                  Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1103; 8 U.S.C. 1185
                                           the expenses CBP incurs, including the                  (DOS) for a Presidential Permit pursuant              note (section 7209 of Pub. L. 108–458); 8 CFR
                                           salary and expenses of CBP officers that                to Executive Order 11423, as amended,                 part 2.
                                           will provide the CBP services, in                       which authorizes the Secretary of State
                                           accordance with the approved request.                   to issue Presidential permits for the                 § 100.4    [Amended]
                                           The approved request to provide such                    construction, connection, operation, and              ■ 2. Amend § 100.4 in paragraph (a),
                                           services, and the update to the list of the             maintenance of facilities at the borders              under the heading ‘‘District No. 39-San
                                           Class A ports of entry to reflect this                  of the United States if he or she finds               Diego, California’’, subheading, ‘‘Class
                                           approved request directly relates to                    them to be in the national interest. In               A’’, add ‘‘(including the Cross Border
                                           CBP’s operations and agency                             support of its application for a
                                                                                                                                                         Xpress (CBX) facility)’’ after ‘‘San
                                           management and personnel. As such,                      Presidential permit, Otay-Tijuana
                                           CBP finds that this rule pertains to a                                                                        Ysidro, CA’’.
                                                                                                   Venture, LLC submitted a draft
                                           matter relating to agency management or                 environmental assessment (EA)                           Dated: November 30, 2015.
                                           personnel within 5 U.S.C 553(a)(2)                      prepared under the guidance and                       Jeh Charles Johnson,
                                           which is excepted from the prior notice                 supervision of DOS, consistent with the               Secretary.
                                           and comment and delayed effective date                  National Environmental Policy Act                     [FR Doc. 2015–30616 Filed 12–2–15; 8:45 am]
                                           requirements of section 553.                            (NEPA). This EA examined the effects
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                                             Additionally, as provided in 5 U.S.C.                 on the natural and human environment
                                           553(b)(3)(A), the prior notice and                      associated with the construction and
                                           comment requirements do not apply                       establishment of the facility. On
                                           when agencies promulgate rules                          December 29, 2009, DOS provided
                                           concerning agency organization,                         public notice of the draft EA in the
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                                           procedure, or practice. This rule falls                 Federal Register (74 FR 68906) and
                                           within that category.                                   invited public comment for 45 days.
                                             As discussed above, on March 21,                        On July 23, 2010, DOS published a
                                           2014, the CBP Commissioner approved                     notice in the Federal Register (75 FR
                                           the request from Otay-Tijuana Venture,                  43225) announcing that it adopted the
                                           LLC for CBP to provide inspection                       EA and issued a ‘‘Finding of No


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Document Created: 2015-12-14 13:51:43
Document Modified: 2015-12-14 13:51:43
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule; technical amendment.
DatesThis rule is effective on December 9, 2015, the date the CBX facility will open.
ContactTara Ross, Office of Field Operations, [email protected], 202-344-1031.
FR Citation80 FR 75631 

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