81_FR_63327 81 FR 63149 - Modernization of the Customs Brokers Examination

81 FR 63149 - Modernization of the Customs Brokers Examination

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

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 178 (September 14, 2016)

Page Range63149-63153
FR Document2016-21935

This document proposes to update the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations concerning the customs broker's examination provisions. Specifically, this document proposes to transition to a computer automated customs broker examination, increase the examination fee to cover the increased cost of delivering the exam, and adjust the dates of the examination to account for the fiscal year transition period and payment schedule requirements.

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

19 CFR Part 111

[Docket No. USCBP-2016-0059]
RIN 1651-AB07


Modernization of the Customs Brokers Examination

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

ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: This document proposes to update the U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) regulations concerning the customs broker's 
examination provisions. Specifically, this document proposes to 
transition to a computer automated customs broker examination, increase 
the examination fee to cover the increased cost of delivering the exam, 
and adjust the dates of the examination to account for the fiscal year 
transition period and payment schedule requirements.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before November 14, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number, by one 
of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments via Docket No. USCBP-
2016-0059.
     Mail: Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Regulations 
and Rulings, Office of Trade, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 90 K 
Street NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229-1177.
    Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name 
and docket number for this rulemaking. All comments received will be 
posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any 
personal information provided. For detailed instructions on submitting 
comments and additional information on the rulemaking process, see the 
``Public Participation'' heading of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION 
section of this document.
    Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or 
comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov. Submitted comments 
may be inspected during regular business days between the hours of 9 
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, 
Regulations and Rulings, Office of Trade, Customs and Border 
Protection, 90 K Street NE., 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229-1177. 
Arrangements to inspect submitted comments should be made in advance by 
calling Mr. Joseph Clark at (202) 325-0118.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Lugo, Broker Management Branch, 
Office of Trade, (202) 863-6015, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Public Participation

    Interested persons are invited to participate in this rulemaking by 
submitting written data, views, or arguments on all aspects of this 
proposed rule. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) also invites 
comments that relate to the economic, environmental, or federalism 
effects that might result from this regulatory change. Comments that 
will provide the most assistance to CBP will reference a specific 
portion of the rule, explain the reason for any recommended change, and 
include data, information or authority that support such recommended 
change.

Background

    Section 641 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (19 U.S.C. 1641), 
provides, among other things, that a person (an individual, 
corporation, association, or partnership) must hold a valid customs 
broker's license and permit in order to transact customs business on 
behalf of others, sets forth standards for the issuance of broker's 
licenses and permits, and provides for disciplinary action against 
brokers that have engaged in specific infractions. This section also 
provides that an examination may be conducted to assess an applicant's 
qualifications for a license.
    The regulations issued under the authority of section 641 are set 
forth in title 19 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 111 (19 CFR 
part 111). Part 111 sets forth the regulations regarding, among other 
things, the licensing of, and granting of permits to, persons desiring 
to transact customs business as customs brokers. These regulations also 
include the qualifications required of applicants and the procedures 
for applying for licenses and permits, including examination procedures 
and requirements.
    In this rule, CBP proposes to modernize the customs broker 
examination provisions contained in 19 CFR part 111 by allowing for 
automation of the examination, by increasing the fee to cover the 
increased cost of delivering the exam, and by adjusting the dates of 
the examination to account for the fiscal year transition period and 
payment schedule requirements.

Discussion of Proposed Amendments

Subpart B, Procedure To Obtain License or Permit

    Section 111.11 (19 CFR 111.11) provides the basic requirements for 
individuals, partnerships, and associations or corporations to obtain a 
customs broker's license. An applicant for an individual broker's 
license must be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years old, of good moral 
character, and must attain a passing grade on a written examination. 
(19 CFR 111.11(a).) Paragraph (a)(4) of section 111.11 currently refers 
to a ``written'' examination. To allow for greater flexibility in test 
administration and for the transition from a paper and pencil format to 
computer automated exams, CBP proposes to remove the word ``written'' 
before examination in paragraph (a)(4) (19 CFR 111.11(a)(4)). The 
automated examination will be held at private testing centers and 
administered by professional proctors. These spaces will each be 
equipped with computers programed to accommodate the examination while 
blocking web access. Examinees are only permitted access to those 
resources allowed to be brought into the examination as listed on 
cbp.gov. Examination automation presents many benefits for both the 
applicant as well as CBP. First, automation will provide faster 
notification of test scores to the examinee. In addition, CBP expects 
examination automation to help standardize the testing environment and

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equipment for all examinees across the country. For CBP, automation 
decreases the staff and administrative resources necessary to conduct 
the examination.
    Section 111.12 (19 CFR 111.12) sets forth the license application 
requirements. Paragraph (a) of section 111.12 currently includes two 
references to a ``written'' examination. CBP proposes to remove the 
word ``written'' before examination in both places that it appears in 
paragraph (a) for the reasons set forth above.
    Section 111.13 (19 CFR 111.13) provides details and procedures for 
the customs broker written examination. Reference to a ``written'' 
examination currently appears in the heading and throughout section 
111.13. Again, CBP proposes to remove the word ``written'' in 
references to the examination throughout the section as well as in the 
section heading.
    In addition, paragraph (a) currently states that the examination is 
graded at CBP Headquarters. Currently, the Office of Personnel 
Management (OPM) administers the examination contract with the testing 
facilities. To allow for greater flexibility in grading the 
examination, including grading by OPM or an OPM contractor, CBP 
proposes to remove the language requiring that the examination will be 
graded at CBP Headquarters. Removing this restriction will also reduce 
the time required to grade the examination.
    Paragraph (b) of section 111.13 (19 CFR 111.13(b)) sets forth the 
basic requirements, date, and place of the examination. The regulations 
currently provide that examinations will be given on the first Monday 
in April and October. In the past few years, CBP has started the new 
fiscal year operating under a Continuing Resolution passed by the U.S. 
Congress. This fiscal uncertainty has created a logistical challenge in 
meeting the payment schedule required by the OPM. To allow more time 
between the start of the fiscal year and the October examination, CBP 
proposes to adjust the examination dates to the fourth Monday in April 
and October. In addition, while the current regulations set forth when 
the examination will be offered, CBP proposes to publish additional 
notice of each examination on its Web site to increase transparency and 
the availability of examination information. CBP has instituted an 
electronic registration process for the broker examination and proposes 
to amend the regulations to reflect this change in process.
    The current examination fee is $200. (19 CFR 111.13(b).) As part of 
the review of the customs brokers regulations, CBP conducted a fee 
study and determined that a fee of $390 is necessary to recover the 
costs associated with administering the customs broker license 
examination. A fee study documenting the proposed fee change, entitled 
``Customs Broker License Examination Fee Study,'' has been included in 
the docket of this rulemaking (Docket No. USCBP-2016-0059). The 
examination fee has remained at $200 since 2000 and has not been 
adjusted to account for inflation. In addition, the cost to deliver the 
examination is expected to increase. CBP has relied upon port staff to 
administer the examination using mainly government facilities and a few 
hotel sites. With automated examinations, CBP will need to hire 
proctors and reserve testing centers. As a result, CBP proposes to 
increase the examination fee from $200 to $390.
    Paragraph (c) of section 111.13 (19 CFR 111.13(c)) provides for a 
special examination in the case that a partnership, association, or 
corporation loses the member or officer with the individual broker's 
license that is required by the regulations. Under the current 
regulation, the party seeking a special examination bears the cost of 
CBP's developing and administering the examination. Since the 
examination is offered twice each year, however, firms have a large 
pool of licensed brokers from which to find a replacement. To date, CBP 
has never used the special examination provision. Consequently, CBP has 
determined that the special examination provision is unnecessary and 
proposes to remove current paragraph (c) and redesignate the remaining 
paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) as (c), (d), and (e). A corresponding 
amendment is proposed to remove the sentence addressing failure to 
appear for a special examination in redesignated paragraph (c).
    Current paragraph (d) (19 CFR 111.11(d)) explains the procedure 
when an applicant fails to appear for an examination. As noted above, 
CBP proposes to redesignate paragraph (d) as paragraph (c). In 
addition, CBP proposes to amend the CBP contact who should receive 
notice by removing the reference to the port director and instead 
directing the applicant to the Broker Management Branch within the 
Office of Trade.
    Current paragraph (f) (19 CFR 111.11(f)) describes the procedure 
for appealing a failing grade on the examination. As noted above, CBP 
proposes to redesignate paragraph (f) as paragraph (e). In addition, 
CBP proposes to amend the CBP contact for appeals by removing the 
reference to Trade Policy and Programs and instead directing the 
applicant to the Broker Management Branch within the Office of Trade. 
Lastly, CBP proposes to update the cross reference to current paragraph 
(e) to correspond with the redesignated paragraph (d).

Subpart E, Monetary Penalty and Payment of Fees

    As discussed above, CBP has conducted a fee study to review the 
broker examination fees. The fee study documenting the proposed fee 
changes, entitled ``Customs Broker License Examination Fee Study,'' has 
been included in the docket of this rulemaking (Docket No. USCBP-2016-
0059). The current broker examination fee set forth in paragraph (a) of 
section 111.96 (19 CFR 111.96(a)) is $200. Based on the findings of the 
fee study, CBP proposes to increase the examination fee referred to in 
paragraph (a) from $200 to $390.
    In addition, paragraph (e) (19 CFR 111.96(e)) of section 111.96 
describes the method of payment. CBP proposes a nomenclature update by 
replacing the phrase United States Customs Service with U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection. Lastly, to allow for greater flexibility in 
accepting payments, CBP proposes to add the language ``or other CBP 
approved payment method'' to the end of paragraph (e).

Executive Orders 13563 and 12866

    Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess the 
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if 
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize 
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public 
health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). Executive 
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and 
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting 
flexibility. This rule is not a ``significant regulatory action,'' 
under section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. Accordingly, OMB has not 
reviewed this regulation. CBP has prepared the following analysis to 
help inform stakeholders of potential impacts of this proposed rule.

1. Purpose of the Rule

    Customs brokers are private individuals and/or business entities 
(partnerships, associations or corporations) that are regulated and 
empowered by CBP to assist importers and exporters in meeting federal 
requirements governing imports and exports. Customs brokers have an 
enormous responsibility to their clients

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and to CBP that requires them to properly prepare importation and 
exportation documentation, file these documents timely and accurately, 
classify and value goods properly, pay duties and fees, safeguard their 
clients' information, and protect their license from misuse.
    CBP currently licenses brokers who meet a certain set criteria. One 
criterion is that each prospective broker must first pass a broker 
license examination. CBP's current paper based examination method will 
soon no longer be available and so CBP is shifting to an all-electronic 
examination. The all-electronic examination has some benefits to both 
CBP and the trade, such as a faster processing time, which lets 
examinees know their results more quickly and efficiently, and a 
significant reduction in administrative duties for CBP employees. 
However, administering this new electronic examination is also more 
expensive. Additionally, the current $200 fee does not cover the costs 
of the current paper examination. CBP is therefore proposing to 
increase the examination fee from $200 to $390 in order to fully cover 
all of CBP's costs of administering the broker examination.
    CBP is also proposing to change the date of the semi-annual customs 
broker examination from the first Monday in October and April to the 
fourth Monday in October and April for easier administration.

2. Background

    It is CBP's responsibility to ensure that only qualified 
individuals and business entities can perform customs business on 
another party's behalf. The first step in meeting the eligibility 
requirements for a customs broker license requires an individual to 
pass the customs broker license examination. Currently paper-based, the 
customs broker examination is an open-book examination consisting of 80 
multiple-choice questions.
    An individual must meet the following criteria in order to be 
eligible to take the customs broker examination:
     Be a U.S. citizen at least 18 years of age; \1\
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    \1\ Although U.S. citizens at least 18 years old may take the 
broker license exam, a U.S. citizen must be at least 21 years old to 
apply to become a licensed customs broker. An individual has three 
years, from the time s/he takes the customs broker exam, to apply to 
become a licensed customs broker.
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     Not be an employee of the U.S. federal government; and
     Pay a $200 examination fee.
    The customs broker examination is offered semi-annually, in April 
and October, and an examinee has four and a half (4.5) hours to 
complete it. Based on prior year exams from 2004 to 2013, CBP estimates 
that there will be approximately 2,600 examinees per year, or 1,300 
examinees per session. Currently the broker examination is given at 50 
testing locations around the country. CBP anticipates that changing the 
examination format from paper-based to electronic would result in no 
change in the number of testing locations in the country; the only 
change would be the type of testing location. According to the Broker 
Management Branch, the examination is currently administered at hotels 
and ports throughout the country. In the future, the examination will 
instead be held at privately operated formal testing locations.
    Beginning in April 2017, the current paper testing option will no 
longer be available and the broker examination will be fully 
electronic. Despite the higher costs of an electronic exam, it has many 
favorable features which would benefit both CBP and the examinees, 
including shorter wait times for examinees to get their test results 
and a reduction in the time CBP staff spends on administrative matters 
related to the exam, such as fielding questions from examinees and 
mailing test result notices.

3. Costs

    As discussed above, CBP currently charges a $200 fee for the 
customs broker license examination. This fee is used to offset the 
costs associated with providing the services necessary to operate the 
customs broker license examination. Based on a recently completed fee 
study entitled, ``Customs Broker License Examination Fee Study,'' CBP 
has determined that these fees are no longer sufficient to cover its 
costs.\2\ Currently, examinees go to either a port or to a rented event 
space in a hotel to take the paper examination with a 35-page test 
booklet and a scantron sheet, which must subsequently be collected and 
graded. The new all-electronic version of the examination will be 
administered entirely on a computer where the examinees answer the 
questions directly on the screen and the examination is graded 
automatically. As the electronic examination uses all private 
facilities with professional proctors, this automated method will be 
more expensive than the paper examination. Furthermore, the current fee 
is not enough to cover even the current costs of administering the 
examination. As stated above, the current $200 fee has not been changed 
since 2000. According to data provided by CBP's Broker Management 
Branch, administrative and testing costs have increased since the fee 
was last changed. This increase in administrative fees coupled with 
switching to an all-electronic exam, makes it necessary to increase the 
customs broker examination fee from $200 to $390 for CBP to recover all 
of its costs to administer the customs broker examination.
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    CBP has determined that the fee of $390 is necessary to recover the 
costs associated with administering the customs broker license 
examination once the examination is made electronic. The customs broker 
examination is an established service provided by CBP that already 
requires a fee payment. Though the change to an electronic examination 
raises the costs of the examination and also has some benefits for the 
examinees, that change is happening independently of this rule. Absent 
this rule, CBP would be operating the examination at a loss and this 
fee is intended to offset that loss. As such, a change in the fee is 
not a net cost to society, but rather a transfer payment from test 
takers to the government. CBP does recognize, however, that the 
proposed fee change may have a distributional impact on prospective 
customs brokers. In order to inform stakeholders of all potential 
effects of the proposed rule, CBP has analyzed the distributional 
effects of the proposed rule in section ``5. Distributional Impacts.''

4. Benefits

    As discussed above, CBP is proposing to increase the customs broker 
license examination fee from $200 to $390. The broker examination fee 
was last changed in 2000 when it was reduced from $300 to the current 
fee of $200. The lower cost paper-based examination that is currently 
being administered is being replaced by an all-electronic examination 
in an ongoing effort to fully modernize the customs broker testing 
procedure. This proposed fee increase will allow CBP to fully recover 
all of its costs, including those to provide a fully electronic version 
of the customs broker examination beginning in April 2017. As discussed 
above, the fee increase is neither a cost nor a benefit to this rule 
since the broker examination fee is already an established fee. Thus, 
the proposed fee increase is considered a transfer payment. As stated 
above, in order to inform stakeholders of all potential effects of the 
proposed rule, CBP has analyzed the distributional

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effects of the proposed rule in section ``5. Distributional Impacts.''
    In addition to proposing an increase in the examination fee, CBP is 
proposing to change the date the examination is given from the first 
Monday in October and April to the fourth Monday in October and April. 
Administering the examination on the first Monday in October is 
administratively difficult because it is too close to the conclusion of 
the Federal Government's fiscal year at the end of September. With this 
rule's changes, CBP and the examinees will benefit through greater 
predictability in years where federal budgets are uncertain.

5. Distributional Impact

    Under the proposed rule, the customs broker license examination fee 
will increase from $200 to $390 in order for CBP to fully recover all 
of its costs to administer the broker examination. As noted above, 
these costs are increasing due to a shift in the administration of the 
examination that will go into effect beginning with the April 2017 
examination.
    The proposed customs broker license examination fee will cost 
individuals an additional $190 when they register to take the customs 
broker license examination. As discussed above, CBP estimates that 
there will be 2,600 examinees per year (1,300 per session) who will 
take the customs broker license examination. Using this estimate and 
the additional cost that each examinee will incur, CBP estimates that 
the proposed fee increase will result in a transfer payment to the 
government of approximately $494,000 per year (2,600 examinees per year 
* $190 proposed fee increase = $494,000).

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    This section examines the impact of the rule on small entities as 
required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), as 
amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement and Fairness Act 
of 1996 (SBREFA). A small entity may be a small business (defined as 
any independently owned and operated business not dominant in its field 
that qualifies as a small business per the Small Business Act); a small 
not-for-profit organization; or a small governmental jurisdiction 
(locality with fewer than 50,000 people).
    The proposed rule will apply to all prospective brokers who take 
the broker examination. The fee is paid by the individual taking the 
broker examination and individuals are not considered small entities 
under the Regulatory Flexibility Act. However, many of these 
individuals are sole proprietors or are reimbursed for this expense by 
their brokerage, so we consider the impact on these entities. As shown 
in Exhibit 1 below, approximately 96 percent of businesses entities in 
this North American Industry Classification (NAICS) code are small. As 
this rule would affect any prospective broker or his/her employer, 
regardless of its size, this rule has an impact on a substantial number 
of small entities.
    The direct impact of this proposed rule on each individual customs 
broker examinee, or his/her employer, is the fee increase of $190. To 
assess whether this is a significant impact, we examine the annual 
revenue for customs brokers. The U.S. Census Bureau categorizes customs 
brokers under the NAICS code 488510. In addition to customs brokers, 
this NAICS code also includes freight forwarders.\3\ The Small Business 
Administration (SBA) publishes size standards that determine the 
criteria for being considered a small entity for the purposes of this 
analysis. The SBA considers a business entity classified under the 
488510 NAICS code as small if it has less than $15 million in annual 
receipts. We obtained the number of firms in each revenue category 
provided by the U.S. Census Bureau (see Exhibit 1 below). To estimate 
the average revenue of all firms under this NAICS code, we first 
assumed that each firm in each revenue category had receipts of the 
midpoint of the range. For example, we assumed that the 4,354 firms 
with annual receipts of between $100,000 and $499,000 had average 
receipts of $300,000. We then used the number of firms in each category 
to calculate the weighted average revenue across all small firms. Using 
this method, we estimate that the weighted average revenue for small 
businesses in this NAICS code is $1,496,197. The $190 increase in the 
broker examination fee, then, represents 0.01 percent of the weighted 
average annual revenue for brokers. We acknowledge that a company might 
pay for more than one examination annually which would increase the 
total cost to that company, but the impact would still be small. For 
example, even if a company paid for 10 exams annually, the total cost 
of $1,900 would represent 0.1 percent of the weighted average annual 
revenue for brokers. CBP does not consider 0.01 percent or even 0.1 
percent of revenue to be a significant economic impact. Accordingly, 
CBP certifies that this proposed rule will not have a significant 
economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
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    \3\ http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/sssd/naics/naicsrch?code=488510&search=2012%20NAICS%20Search.

                              Exhibit 1--Business Entity Data for NAICS Code 488510
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                                         Number of
   Annual receipts (Midpoint) ($)          firms                                 Small
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<100,000 (50,000)...................           1,834  Yes.
100,000-499,999 (300,000)...........           4,354  Yes.
500,000-999,999 (750,000)...........           2,040  Yes.
1,000,000-2,499,999 (1,750,000).....           2,300  Yes.
2,500,000-4,999,999 (3,750,000).....           1,087  Yes.
5,000,000-7,499,999 (6,250,000).....             427  Yes.
7,500,000-9,999,999 (8,750,000).....             242  Yes.
10,000,000-14,999,999 (12,500,000)..             233  Yes.
>15,000,000.........................             548  No.
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    Total...........................          13,065  96 Percent are Small (12,517/13,065).
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau.


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Signing Authority

    This document is being issued in accordance with 19 CFR 0.2(a), 
which provides that the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury with 
respect to CBP regulations that are not related to customs revenue 
functions was transferred to the Secretary of Homeland Security 
pursuant to section 403(l) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002. 
Accordingly, this proposed rule to amend such regulations may be signed 
by the Secretary of Homeland Security (or his delegate).

List of Subjects in 19 CFR Part 111

    Administrative practice and procedure, Brokers, Customs duties and 
inspection, Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.

Proposed Amendments to the CBP Regulations

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, part 111 of title 19 of 
the Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR part 111) is proposed to be 
amended as set forth below.

PART 111--CUSTOMS BROKERS

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1. The authority citation for part 111 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 19 U.S.C. 66, 1202 (General Note 3(i), Harmonized 
Tariff Schedule of the United States), 1624; 1641.

    Section 111.3 also issued under 19 U.S.C. 1484, 1498; Section 
111.96 also issued under 19 U.S.C. 58c, 31 U.S.C. 9701.


Sec.  111.11  [Amended]

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2. In Sec.  111.11, paragraph (a)(4) is amended by removing the words 
``a written'' and adding in its place the word ``an''.


Sec.  111.12  [Amended]

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3. In Sec.  111.12, paragraph (a) is amended by removing the word 
``written'' from the two places that it appears in the fifth and sixth 
sentences.
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2. In Sec.  111.13:
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a. The section heading is revised;
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b. Paragraph (a) is amended by:
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1. Removing the word ``written'' from the first sentence;
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2. Removing the words ``and graded at'' from the second sentence and 
adding in their place the word ``by''; and
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3. Removing the phrase ``Headquarters, Washington, DC'' from the second 
sentence;
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c. Paragraph (b) is revised;
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d. Paragraph (c) is removed;
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e. Paragraph (d) is redesignated as paragraph (c) and revised;
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f. Paragraph (e) is redesignated as paragraph (d); and
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g. Paragraph (f) is redesignated as paragraph (e) and revised.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  111.13  Examination for individual license.

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    (b) Basic requirements, date, and place of examination. In order to 
be eligible to take the examination, an individual must on the date of 
examination be a citizen of the United States who has attained the age 
of 18 years and who is not an officer or employee of the United States 
Government. CBP will publish a notice announcing each examination on 
its Web site. Examinations will be given on the fourth Monday in April 
and October unless the regularly scheduled examination date conflicts 
with a national holiday, religious observance, or other foreseeable 
event and the agency publishes in the Federal Register an appropriate 
notice of a change in the examination date. An individual who intends 
to take the examination must complete the electronic application at 
least 30 calendar days prior to the scheduled examination date and must 
remit the $390 examination fee prescribed in Sec.  111.96(a) at that 
time. CBP will give notice of the exact time and place for the 
examination.
    (c) Failure to appear for examination. If a prospective examinee 
advises the Office of Trade at the Headquarters of U.S. Customs and 
Border Protection, Attn: Broker Management Branch, electronically in a 
manner specified by CBP at least 2 working days prior to the date of a 
regularly scheduled examination that he will not appear for the 
examination, CBP will refund the $390 examination fee referred to in 
paragraph (b) of this section.
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    (e) Appeal of failing grade on examination. If an examinee fails to 
attain a passing grade on the examination taken under this section, the 
examinee may challenge that result by filing a written appeal with the 
Office of Trade at the Headquarters of U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection, Attn: Broker Management Branch, within 60 calendar days 
after the date of the written notice provided for in paragraph (d) of 
this section. CBP will provide to the examinee written notice of the 
decision on the appeal. If the CBP decision on the appeal affirms the 
result of the examination, the examinee may request review of the 
decision on the appeal by writing to the Executive Assistant 
Commissioner, Office of Trade, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 
within 60 calendar days after the date of the notice on that decision.


Sec.  111.96  [Amended]

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3. In Sec.  111.96:
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a. Paragraph (a) is amended by removing the word ``written'' from the 
second sentence and removing the phrase ``$200 examination fee'' from 
the second sentence and adding in its place the phrase ``$390 
examination fee''; and
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b. Paragraph (e) is amended by removing the words ``United States 
Customs Service'' and adding in their place the words ``U.S. Customs 
and Border Protection, or by another CBP-approved payment method''.

    Dated: September 8, 2016.
Jeh Charles Johnson,
Secretary.
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                                                                                                                                                                    Vol. 81, No. 178

                                                                                                                                                                    Wednesday, September 14, 2016



                                                      This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    on the rulemaking process, see the                    Regulations, part 111 (19 CFR part 111).
                                                      contains notices to the public of the proposed          ‘‘Public Participation’’ heading of the               Part 111 sets forth the regulations
                                                      issuance of rules and regulations. The                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of                  regarding, among other things, the
                                                      purpose of these notices is to give interested          this document.                                        licensing of, and granting of permits to,
                                                      persons an opportunity to participate in the               Docket: For access to the docket to                persons desiring to transact customs
                                                      rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                                                                              read background documents or                          business as customs brokers. These
                                                      rules.
                                                                                                              comments received, go to http://                      regulations also include the
                                                                                                              www.regulations.gov. Submitted                        qualifications required of applicants and
                                                      DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND                                  comments may be inspected during                      the procedures for applying for licenses
                                                      SECURITY                                                regular business days between the hours               and permits, including examination
                                                                                                              of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Trade and              procedures and requirements.
                                                      U.S. Customs and Border Protection                      Commercial Regulations Branch,                           In this rule, CBP proposes to
                                                                                                              Regulations and Rulings, Office of                    modernize the customs broker
                                                      19 CFR Part 111                                         Trade, Customs and Border Protection,                 examination provisions contained in 19
                                                                                                              90 K Street NE., 10th Floor, Washington,              CFR part 111 by allowing for
                                                      [Docket No. USCBP–2016–0059]                                                                                  automation of the examination, by
                                                                                                              DC 20229–1177. Arrangements to
                                                      RIN 1651–AB07                                           inspect submitted comments should be                  increasing the fee to cover the increased
                                                                                                              made in advance by calling Mr. Joseph                 cost of delivering the exam, and by
                                                      Modernization of the Customs Brokers                    Clark at (202) 325–0118.                              adjusting the dates of the examination to
                                                      Examination                                             FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
                                                                                                                                                                    account for the fiscal year transition
                                                                                                              Lugo, Broker Management Branch,                       period and payment schedule
                                                      AGENCY:  U.S. Customs and Border
                                                                                                              Office of Trade, (202) 863–6015,                      requirements.
                                                      Protection, Department of Homeland
                                                      Security.                                               John.lugo@cbp.dhs.gov.                                Discussion of Proposed Amendments
                                                      ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                                                                                    Subpart B, Procedure To Obtain License
                                                      SUMMARY:   This document proposes to                    Public Participation                                  or Permit
                                                      update the U.S. Customs and Border                        Interested persons are invited to                      Section 111.11 (19 CFR 111.11)
                                                      Protection (CBP) regulations concerning                 participate in this rulemaking by                     provides the basic requirements for
                                                      the customs broker’s examination                        submitting written data, views, or                    individuals, partnerships, and
                                                      provisions. Specifically, this document                 arguments on all aspects of this                      associations or corporations to obtain a
                                                      proposes to transition to a computer                    proposed rule. U.S. Customs and Border                customs broker’s license. An applicant
                                                      automated customs broker examination,                   Protection (CBP) also invites comments                for an individual broker’s license must
                                                      increase the examination fee to cover                   that relate to the economic,                          be a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years old,
                                                      the increased cost of delivering the                    environmental, or federalism effects that             of good moral character, and must attain
                                                      exam, and adjust the dates of the                       might result from this regulatory                     a passing grade on a written
                                                      examination to account for the fiscal                   change. Comments that will provide the                examination. (19 CFR 111.11(a).)
                                                      year transition period and payment                      most assistance to CBP will reference a               Paragraph (a)(4) of section 111.11
                                                      schedule requirements.                                  specific portion of the rule, explain the             currently refers to a ‘‘written’’
                                                      DATES: Comments must be received on                     reason for any recommended change,                    examination. To allow for greater
                                                      or before November 14, 2016.                            and include data, information or                      flexibility in test administration and for
                                                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                     authority that support such                           the transition from a paper and pencil
                                                      identified by docket number, by one of                  recommended change.                                   format to computer automated exams,
                                                      the following methods:                                                                                        CBP proposes to remove the word
                                                                                                              Background
                                                        • Federal eRulemaking Portal at                                                                             ‘‘written’’ before examination in
                                                      http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the                     Section 641 of the Tariff Act of 1930,             paragraph (a)(4) (19 CFR 111.11(a)(4)).
                                                      instructions for submitting comments                    as amended (19 U.S.C. 1641), provides,                The automated examination will be held
                                                      via Docket No. USCBP–2016–0059.                         among other things, that a person (an                 at private testing centers and
                                                        • Mail: Trade and Commercial                          individual, corporation, association, or              administered by professional proctors.
                                                      Regulations Branch, Regulations and                     partnership) must hold a valid customs                These spaces will each be equipped
                                                      Rulings, Office of Trade, U.S. Customs                  broker’s license and permit in order to               with computers programed to
                                                      and Border Protection, 90 K Street NE.,                 transact customs business on behalf of                accommodate the examination while
                                                      10th Floor, Washington, DC 20229–                       others, sets forth standards for the                  blocking web access. Examinees are
                                                      1177.                                                   issuance of broker’s licenses and                     only permitted access to those resources
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                                                        Instructions: All submissions received                permits, and provides for disciplinary                allowed to be brought into the
                                                      must include the agency name and                        action against brokers that have engaged              examination as listed on cbp.gov.
                                                      docket number for this rulemaking. All                  in specific infractions. This section also            Examination automation presents many
                                                      comments received will be posted                        provides that an examination may be                   benefits for both the applicant as well as
                                                      without change to http://                               conducted to assess an applicant’s                    CBP. First, automation will provide
                                                      www.regulations.gov, including any                      qualifications for a license.                         faster notification of test scores to the
                                                      personal information provided. For                         The regulations issued under the                   examinee. In addition, CBP expects
                                                      detailed instructions on submitting                     authority of section 641 are set forth in             examination automation to help
                                                      comments and additional information                     title 19 of the Code of Federal                       standardize the testing environment and


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                                                      equipment for all examinees across the                  regulations, CBP conducted a fee study                applicant to the Broker Management
                                                      country. For CBP, automation decreases                  and determined that a fee of $390 is                  Branch within the Office of Trade.
                                                      the staff and administrative resources                  necessary to recover the costs associated             Lastly, CBP proposes to update the cross
                                                      necessary to conduct the examination.                   with administering the customs broker                 reference to current paragraph (e) to
                                                         Section 111.12 (19 CFR 111.12) sets                  license examination. A fee study                      correspond with the redesignated
                                                      forth the license application                           documenting the proposed fee change,                  paragraph (d).
                                                      requirements. Paragraph (a) of section                  entitled ‘‘Customs Broker License
                                                      111.12 currently includes two                                                                                 Subpart E, Monetary Penalty and
                                                                                                              Examination Fee Study,’’ has been
                                                      references to a ‘‘written’’ examination.                                                                      Payment of Fees
                                                                                                              included in the docket of this
                                                      CBP proposes to remove the word                         rulemaking (Docket No. USCBP–2016–                       As discussed above, CBP has
                                                      ‘‘written’’ before examination in both                  0059). The examination fee has                        conducted a fee study to review the
                                                      places that it appears in paragraph (a)                 remained at $200 since 2000 and has                   broker examination fees. The fee study
                                                      for the reasons set forth above.                        not been adjusted to account for                      documenting the proposed fee changes,
                                                         Section 111.13 (19 CFR 111.13)                       inflation. In addition, the cost to deliver           entitled ‘‘Customs Broker License
                                                      provides details and procedures for the                 the examination is expected to increase.              Examination Fee Study,’’ has been
                                                      customs broker written examination.                     CBP has relied upon port staff to                     included in the docket of this
                                                      Reference to a ‘‘written’’ examination                  administer the examination using                      rulemaking (Docket No. USCBP–2016–
                                                      currently appears in the heading and                    mainly government facilities and a few                0059). The current broker examination
                                                      throughout section 111.13. Again, CBP                   hotel sites. With automated                           fee set forth in paragraph (a) of section
                                                      proposes to remove the word ‘‘written’’                 examinations, CBP will need to hire                   111.96 (19 CFR 111.96(a)) is $200. Based
                                                      in references to the examination                        proctors and reserve testing centers. As              on the findings of the fee study, CBP
                                                      throughout the section as well as in the                a result, CBP proposes to increase the                proposes to increase the examination fee
                                                      section heading.                                        examination fee from $200 to $390.                    referred to in paragraph (a) from $200 to
                                                         In addition, paragraph (a) currently                    Paragraph (c) of section 111.13 (19                $390.
                                                      states that the examination is graded at                CFR 111.13(c)) provides for a special                    In addition, paragraph (e) (19 CFR
                                                      CBP Headquarters. Currently, the Office                 examination in the case that a                        111.96(e)) of section 111.96 describes
                                                      of Personnel Management (OPM)                           partnership, association, or corporation              the method of payment. CBP proposes a
                                                      administers the examination contract                    loses the member or officer with the                  nomenclature update by replacing the
                                                      with the testing facilities. To allow for               individual broker’s license that is                   phrase United States Customs Service
                                                      greater flexibility in grading the                      required by the regulations. Under the                with U.S. Customs and Border
                                                      examination, including grading by OPM                   current regulation, the party seeking a               Protection. Lastly, to allow for greater
                                                      or an OPM contractor, CBP proposes to                   special examination bears the cost of                 flexibility in accepting payments, CBP
                                                      remove the language requiring that the                  CBP’s developing and administering the                proposes to add the language ‘‘or other
                                                      examination will be graded at CBP                       examination. Since the examination is                 CBP approved payment method’’ to the
                                                      Headquarters. Removing this restriction                 offered twice each year, however, firms               end of paragraph (e).
                                                      will also reduce the time required to                   have a large pool of licensed brokers
                                                      grade the examination.                                                                                        Executive Orders 13563 and 12866
                                                                                                              from which to find a replacement. To
                                                         Paragraph (b) of section 111.13 (19                  date, CBP has never used the special                     Executive Orders 13563 and 12866
                                                      CFR 111.13(b)) sets forth the basic                     examination provision. Consequently,                  direct agencies to assess the costs and
                                                      requirements, date, and place of the                    CBP has determined that the special                   benefits of available regulatory
                                                      examination. The regulations currently                  examination provision is unnecessary                  alternatives and, if regulation is
                                                      provide that examinations will be given                 and proposes to remove current                        necessary, to select regulatory
                                                      on the first Monday in April and                        paragraph (c) and redesignate the                     approaches that maximize net benefits
                                                      October. In the past few years, CBP has                 remaining paragraphs (d), (e), and (f) as             (including potential economic,
                                                      started the new fiscal year operating                   (c), (d), and (e). A corresponding                    environmental, public health and safety
                                                      under a Continuing Resolution passed                    amendment is proposed to remove the                   effects, distributive impacts, and
                                                      by the U.S. Congress. This fiscal                       sentence addressing failure to appear for             equity). Executive Order 13563
                                                      uncertainty has created a logistical                    a special examination in redesignated                 emphasizes the importance of
                                                      challenge in meeting the payment                        paragraph (c).                                        quantifying both costs and benefits, of
                                                      schedule required by the OPM. To allow                     Current paragraph (d) (19 CFR                      reducing costs, of harmonizing rules,
                                                      more time between the start of the fiscal               111.11(d)) explains the procedure when                and of promoting flexibility. This rule is
                                                      year and the October examination, CBP                   an applicant fails to appear for an                   not a ‘‘significant regulatory action,’’
                                                      proposes to adjust the examination                      examination. As noted above, CBP                      under section 3(f) of Executive Order
                                                      dates to the fourth Monday in April and                 proposes to redesignate paragraph (d) as              12866. Accordingly, OMB has not
                                                      October. In addition, while the current                 paragraph (c). In addition, CBP proposes              reviewed this regulation. CBP has
                                                      regulations set forth when the                          to amend the CBP contact who should                   prepared the following analysis to help
                                                      examination will be offered, CBP                        receive notice by removing the reference              inform stakeholders of potential impacts
                                                      proposes to publish additional notice of                to the port director and instead directing            of this proposed rule.
                                                      each examination on its Web site to                     the applicant to the Broker Management
                                                      increase transparency and the                           Branch within the Office of Trade.                    1. Purpose of the Rule
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                                                      availability of examination information.                   Current paragraph (f) (19 CFR                         Customs brokers are private
                                                      CBP has instituted an electronic                        111.11(f)) describes the procedure for                individuals and/or business entities
                                                      registration process for the broker                     appealing a failing grade on the                      (partnerships, associations or
                                                      examination and proposes to amend the                   examination. As noted above, CBP                      corporations) that are regulated and
                                                      regulations to reflect this change in                   proposes to redesignate paragraph (f) as              empowered by CBP to assist importers
                                                      process.                                                paragraph (e). In addition, CBP proposes              and exporters in meeting federal
                                                         The current examination fee is $200.                 to amend the CBP contact for appeals by               requirements governing imports and
                                                      (19 CFR 111.13(b).) As part of the                      removing the reference to Trade Policy                exports. Customs brokers have an
                                                      review of the customs brokers                           and Programs and instead directing the                enormous responsibility to their clients


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                                                      and to CBP that requires them to                        October, and an examinee has four and                 examination. As stated above, the
                                                      properly prepare importation and                        a half (4.5) hours to complete it. Based              current $200 fee has not been changed
                                                      exportation documentation, file these                   on prior year exams from 2004 to 2013,                since 2000. According to data provided
                                                      documents timely and accurately,                        CBP estimates that there will be                      by CBP’s Broker Management Branch,
                                                      classify and value goods properly, pay                  approximately 2,600 examinees per                     administrative and testing costs have
                                                      duties and fees, safeguard their clients’               year, or 1,300 examinees per session.                 increased since the fee was last
                                                      information, and protect their license                  Currently the broker examination is                   changed. This increase in administrative
                                                      from misuse.                                            given at 50 testing locations around the              fees coupled with switching to an all-
                                                         CBP currently licenses brokers who                   country. CBP anticipates that changing                electronic exam, makes it necessary to
                                                      meet a certain set criteria. One criterion              the examination format from paper-                    increase the customs broker
                                                      is that each prospective broker must                    based to electronic would result in no                examination fee from $200 to $390 for
                                                      first pass a broker license examination.                change in the number of testing                       CBP to recover all of its costs to
                                                      CBP’s current paper based examination                   locations in the country; the only                    administer the customs broker
                                                      method will soon no longer be available                 change would be the type of testing                   examination.
                                                      and so CBP is shifting to an all-                       location. According to the Broker                        CBP has determined that the fee of
                                                      electronic examination. The all-                        Management Branch, the examination is                 $390 is necessary to recover the costs
                                                      electronic examination has some                         currently administered at hotels and                  associated with administering the
                                                      benefits to both CBP and the trade, such                ports throughout the country. In the                  customs broker license examination
                                                      as a faster processing time, which lets                 future, the examination will instead be               once the examination is made
                                                      examinees know their results more                       held at privately operated formal testing             electronic. The customs broker
                                                      quickly and efficiently, and a significant              locations.                                            examination is an established service
                                                      reduction in administrative duties for                    Beginning in April 2017, the current                provided by CBP that already requires a
                                                      CBP employees. However,                                 paper testing option will no longer be                fee payment. Though the change to an
                                                      administering this new electronic                       available and the broker examination                  electronic examination raises the costs
                                                      examination is also more expensive.                     will be fully electronic. Despite the                 of the examination and also has some
                                                      Additionally, the current $200 fee does                 higher costs of an electronic exam, it has            benefits for the examinees, that change
                                                      not cover the costs of the current paper                many favorable features which would                   is happening independently of this rule.
                                                      examination. CBP is therefore proposing                 benefit both CBP and the examinees,                   Absent this rule, CBP would be
                                                      to increase the examination fee from                    including shorter wait times for                      operating the examination at a loss and
                                                      $200 to $390 in order to fully cover all                examinees to get their test results and a             this fee is intended to offset that loss. As
                                                      of CBP’s costs of administering the                     reduction in the time CBP staff spends                such, a change in the fee is not a net cost
                                                      broker examination.                                     on administrative matters related to the              to society, but rather a transfer payment
                                                         CBP is also proposing to change the                  exam, such as fielding questions from                 from test takers to the government. CBP
                                                      date of the semi-annual customs broker                  examinees and mailing test result                     does recognize, however, that the
                                                      examination from the first Monday in                    notices.                                              proposed fee change may have a
                                                      October and April to the fourth Monday                                                                        distributional impact on prospective
                                                                                                              3. Costs                                              customs brokers. In order to inform
                                                      in October and April for easier
                                                      administration.                                            As discussed above, CBP currently                  stakeholders of all potential effects of
                                                                                                              charges a $200 fee for the customs                    the proposed rule, CBP has analyzed the
                                                      2. Background                                           broker license examination. This fee is               distributional effects of the proposed
                                                         It is CBP’s responsibility to ensure                 used to offset the costs associated with              rule in section ‘‘5. Distributional
                                                      that only qualified individuals and                     providing the services necessary to                   Impacts.’’
                                                      business entities can perform customs                   operate the customs broker license
                                                                                                                                                                    4. Benefits
                                                      business on another party’s behalf. The                 examination. Based on a recently
                                                      first step in meeting the eligibility                   completed fee study entitled, ‘‘Customs                  As discussed above, CBP is proposing
                                                      requirements for a customs broker                       Broker License Examination Fee Study,’’               to increase the customs broker license
                                                      license requires an individual to pass                  CBP has determined that these fees are                examination fee from $200 to $390. The
                                                      the customs broker license examination.                 no longer sufficient to cover its costs.2             broker examination fee was last changed
                                                      Currently paper-based, the customs                      Currently, examinees go to either a port              in 2000 when it was reduced from $300
                                                      broker examination is an open-book                      or to a rented event space in a hotel to              to the current fee of $200. The lower
                                                                                                              take the paper examination with a 35-                 cost paper-based examination that is
                                                      examination consisting of 80 multiple-
                                                                                                              page test booklet and a scantron sheet,               currently being administered is being
                                                      choice questions.
                                                         An individual must meet the                          which must subsequently be collected                  replaced by an all-electronic
                                                      following criteria in order to be eligible              and graded. The new all-electronic                    examination in an ongoing effort to fully
                                                      to take the customs broker examination:                 version of the examination will be                    modernize the customs broker testing
                                                         • Be a U.S. citizen at least 18 years of             administered entirely on a computer                   procedure. This proposed fee increase
                                                      age; 1                                                  where the examinees answer the                        will allow CBP to fully recover all of its
                                                         • Not be an employee of the U.S.                     questions directly on the screen and the              costs, including those to provide a fully
                                                      federal government; and                                 examination is graded automatically. As               electronic version of the customs broker
                                                         • Pay a $200 examination fee.                                                                              examination beginning in April 2017.
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                                                                                                              the electronic examination uses all
                                                         The customs broker examination is                    private facilities with professional                  As discussed above, the fee increase is
                                                      offered semi-annually, in April and                     proctors, this automated method will be               neither a cost nor a benefit to this rule
                                                                                                              more expensive than the paper                         since the broker examination fee is
                                                         1 Although U.S. citizens at least 18 years old may
                                                                                                              examination. Furthermore, the current                 already an established fee. Thus, the
                                                      take the broker license exam, a U.S. citizen must       fee is not enough to cover even the                   proposed fee increase is considered a
                                                      be at least 21 years old to apply to become a                                                                 transfer payment. As stated above, in
                                                      licensed customs broker. An individual has three        current costs of administering the
                                                      years, from the time s/he takes the customs broker
                                                                                                                                                                    order to inform stakeholders of all
                                                      exam, to apply to become a licensed customs               2 The fee study is included in the docket of this   potential effects of the proposed rule,
                                                      broker.                                                 rulemaking (Docket No. USCBP–2016–0059).              CBP has analyzed the distributional


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                                                      effects of the proposed rule in section                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act                                               forwarders.3 The Small Business
                                                      ‘‘5. Distributional Impacts.’’                                                                                                                      Administration (SBA) publishes size
                                                         In addition to proposing an increase                                       This section examines the impact of
                                                                                                                                 the rule on small entities as required by                                standards that determine the criteria for
                                                      in the examination fee, CBP is                                                                                                                      being considered a small entity for the
                                                      proposing to change the date the                                           the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
                                                                                                                                 601 et seq.), as amended by the Small                                    purposes of this analysis. The SBA
                                                      examination is given from the first                                                                                                                 considers a business entity classified
                                                      Monday in October and April to the                                         Business Regulatory Enforcement and
                                                                                                                                 Fairness Act of 1996 (SBREFA). A small                                   under the 488510 NAICS code as small
                                                      fourth Monday in October and April.                                                                                                                 if it has less than $15 million in annual
                                                      Administering the examination on the                                       entity may be a small business (defined
                                                                                                                                 as any independently owned and                                           receipts. We obtained the number of
                                                      first Monday in October is                                                                                                                          firms in each revenue category provided
                                                      administratively difficult because it is                                   operated business not dominant in its
                                                                                                                                 field that qualifies as a small business                                 by the U.S. Census Bureau (see Exhibit
                                                      too close to the conclusion of the                                                                                                                  1 below). To estimate the average
                                                      Federal Government’s fiscal year at the                                    per the Small Business Act); a small not-
                                                                                                                                 for-profit organization; or a small                                      revenue of all firms under this NAICS
                                                      end of September. With this rule’s                                                                                                                  code, we first assumed that each firm in
                                                      changes, CBP and the examinees will                                        governmental jurisdiction (locality with
                                                                                                                                 fewer than 50,000 people).                                               each revenue category had receipts of
                                                      benefit through greater predictability in                                                                                                           the midpoint of the range. For example,
                                                      years where federal budgets are                                               The proposed rule will apply to all
                                                                                                                                 prospective brokers who take the broker                                  we assumed that the 4,354 firms with
                                                      uncertain.                                                                                                                                          annual receipts of between $100,000
                                                                                                                                 examination. The fee is paid by the
                                                      5. Distributional Impact                                                   individual taking the broker                                             and $499,000 had average receipts of
                                                         Under the proposed rule, the customs                                    examination and individuals are not                                      $300,000. We then used the number of
                                                      broker license examination fee will                                        considered small entities under the                                      firms in each category to calculate the
                                                      increase from $200 to $390 in order for                                    Regulatory Flexibility Act. However,                                     weighted average revenue across all
                                                      CBP to fully recover all of its costs to                                   many of these individuals are sole                                       small firms. Using this method, we
                                                      administer the broker examination. As                                      proprietors or are reimbursed for this                                   estimate that the weighted average
                                                      noted above, these costs are increasing                                    expense by their brokerage, so we                                        revenue for small businesses in this
                                                      due to a shift in the administration of                                    consider the impact on these entities. As                                NAICS code is $1,496,197. The $190
                                                      the examination that will go into effect                                   shown in Exhibit 1 below,                                                increase in the broker examination fee,
                                                      beginning with the April 2017                                              approximately 96 percent of businesses                                   then, represents 0.01 percent of the
                                                      examination.                                                               entities in this North American Industry                                 weighted average annual revenue for
                                                         The proposed customs broker license                                     Classification (NAICS) code are small.                                   brokers. We acknowledge that a
                                                      examination fee will cost individuals an                                   As this rule would affect any                                            company might pay for more than one
                                                      additional $190 when they register to                                      prospective broker or his/her employer,                                  examination annually which would
                                                      take the customs broker license                                            regardless of its size, this rule has an                                 increase the total cost to that company,
                                                      examination. As discussed above, CBP                                       impact on a substantial number of small                                  but the impact would still be small. For
                                                      estimates that there will be 2,600                                         entities.                                                                example, even if a company paid for 10
                                                      examinees per year (1,300 per session)                                        The direct impact of this proposed                                    exams annually, the total cost of $1,900
                                                      who will take the customs broker                                           rule on each individual customs broker                                   would represent 0.1 percent of the
                                                      license examination. Using this estimate                                   examinee, or his/her employer, is the                                    weighted average annual revenue for
                                                      and the additional cost that each                                          fee increase of $190. To assess whether                                  brokers. CBP does not consider 0.01
                                                      examinee will incur, CBP estimates that                                    this is a significant impact, we examine                                 percent or even 0.1 percent of revenue
                                                      the proposed fee increase will result in                                   the annual revenue for customs brokers.                                  to be a significant economic impact.
                                                      a transfer payment to the government of                                    The U.S. Census Bureau categorizes                                       Accordingly, CBP certifies that this
                                                      approximately $494,000 per year (2,600                                     customs brokers under the NAICS code                                     proposed rule will not have a significant
                                                      examinees per year * $190 proposed fee                                     488510. In addition to customs brokers,                                  economic impact on a substantial
                                                      increase = $494,000).                                                      this NAICS code also includes freight                                    number of small entities.

                                                                                                           EXHIBIT 1—BUSINESS ENTITY DATA FOR NAICS CODE 488510
                                                                                                          Annual receipts                                                                      Number
                                                                                                            (Midpoint)                                                                                                         Small
                                                                                                                                                                                               of firms
                                                                                                               ($)

                                                      <100,000 (50,000) ........................................................................................................                     1,834    Yes.
                                                      100,000–499,999 (300,000) .........................................................................................                            4,354    Yes.
                                                      500,000–999,999 (750,000) .........................................................................................                            2,040    Yes.
                                                      1,000,000–2,499,999 (1,750,000) ................................................................................                               2,300    Yes.
                                                      2,500,000–4,999,999 (3,750,000) ................................................................................                               1,087    Yes.
                                                      5,000,000–7,499,999 (6,250,000) ................................................................................                                 427    Yes.
                                                      7,500,000–9,999,999 (8,750,000) ................................................................................                                 242    Yes.
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                                                      10,000,000–14,999,999 (12,500,000) ..........................................................................                                    233    Yes.
                                                      >15,000,000 .................................................................................................................                    548    No.

                                                            Total ......................................................................................................................            13,065    96 Percent are Small (12,517/13,065).
                                                         Source: U.S. Census Bureau.



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                                                                        Federal Register / Vol. 81, No. 178 / Wednesday, September 14, 2016 / Proposed Rules                                                63153

                                                      Signing Authority                                       ■ g. Paragraph (f) is redesignated as                 Protection, within 60 calendar days after
                                                         This document is being issued in                     paragraph (e) and revised.                            the date of the notice on that decision.
                                                      accordance with 19 CFR 0.2(a), which                      The revisions read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                    § 111.96   [Amended]
                                                      provides that the authority of the                      § 111.13    Examination for individual                ■ 3. In § 111.96:
                                                      Secretary of the Treasury with respect to               license.                                              ■ a. Paragraph (a) is amended by
                                                      CBP regulations that are not related to                 *      *     *     *    *                             removing the word ‘‘written’’ from the
                                                      customs revenue functions was                                                                                 second sentence and removing the
                                                                                                                 (b) Basic requirements, date, and
                                                      transferred to the Secretary of Homeland                                                                      phrase ‘‘$200 examination fee’’ from the
                                                                                                              place of examination. In order to be
                                                      Security pursuant to section 403(l) of                                                                        second sentence and adding in its place
                                                                                                              eligible to take the examination, an
                                                      the Homeland Security Act of 2002.                                                                            the phrase ‘‘$390 examination fee’’; and
                                                                                                              individual must on the date of
                                                      Accordingly, this proposed rule to                                                                            ■ b. Paragraph (e) is amended by
                                                                                                              examination be a citizen of the United
                                                      amend such regulations may be signed                                                                          removing the words ‘‘United States
                                                                                                              States who has attained the age of 18
                                                      by the Secretary of Homeland Security                                                                         Customs Service’’ and adding in their
                                                                                                              years and who is not an officer or
                                                      (or his delegate).                                                                                            place the words ‘‘U.S. Customs and
                                                                                                              employee of the United States
                                                      List of Subjects in 19 CFR Part 111                     Government. CBP will publish a notice                 Border Protection, or by another CBP-
                                                        Administrative practice and                           announcing each examination on its                    approved payment method’’.
                                                      procedure, Brokers, Customs duties and                  Web site. Examinations will be given on                 Dated: September 8, 2016.
                                                      inspection, Penalties, Reporting and                    the fourth Monday in April and October                Jeh Charles Johnson,
                                                      recordkeeping requirements.                             unless the regularly scheduled                        Secretary.
                                                                                                              examination date conflicts with a
                                                      Proposed Amendments to the CBP                                                                                [FR Doc. 2016–21935 Filed 9–13–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                              national holiday, religious observance,
                                                      Regulations                                             or other foreseeable event and the                    BILLING CODE 9111–14–P

                                                        For the reasons set forth in the                      agency publishes in the Federal
                                                      preamble, part 111 of title 19 of the                   Register an appropriate notice of a
                                                                                                              change in the examination date. An                    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                                      Code of Federal Regulations (19 CFR
                                                      part 111) is proposed to be amended as                  individual who intends to take the
                                                                                                                                                                    Federal Highway Administration
                                                      set forth below.                                        examination must complete the
                                                                                                              electronic application at least 30
                                                                                                                                                                    23 CFR Chapter I
                                                      PART 111—CUSTOMS BROKERS                                calendar days prior to the scheduled
                                                                                                              examination date and must remit the                   [Docket No. FHWA–2016–0002]
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 111                $390 examination fee prescribed in                    RIN 2125–AF70
                                                      continues to read as follows:                           § 111.96(a) at that time. CBP will give
                                                       Authority: 19 U.S.C. 66, 1202 (General                 notice of the exact time and place for                Tribal Transportation Self-Governance
                                                      Note 3(i), Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the            the examination.                                      Program; Negotiated Rulemaking
                                                      United States), 1624; 1641.                                (c) Failure to appear for examination.             Second Meeting
                                                        Section 111.3 also issued under 19 U.S.C.             If a prospective examinee advises the
                                                      1484, 1498; Section 111.96 also issued under            Office of Trade at the Headquarters of                AGENCY: Federal Highway
                                                      19 U.S.C. 58c, 31 U.S.C. 9701.                          U.S. Customs and Border Protection,                   Administration, DOT.
                                                                                                              Attn: Broker Management Branch,                       ACTION: Notice of meeting.
                                                      § 111.11   [Amended]
                                                                                                              electronically in a manner specified by
                                                      ■2. In § 111.11, paragraph (a)(4) is                    CBP at least 2 working days prior to the              SUMMARY:   This document announces the
                                                      amended by removing the words ‘‘a                       date of a regularly scheduled                         second meeting of the Tribal
                                                      written’’ and adding in its place the                   examination that he will not appear for               Transportation Self-Governance
                                                      word ‘‘an’’.                                            the examination, CBP will refund the                  Program (TTSGP) Negotiated
                                                                                                              $390 examination fee referred to in                   Rulemaking Committee. This notice also
                                                      § 111.12   [Amended]                                                                                          announces additional alternate
                                                                                                              paragraph (b) of this section.
                                                      ■ 3. In § 111.12, paragraph (a) is                                                                            committee members.
                                                      amended by removing the word                            *      *     *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                                    DATES: The second meeting of the
                                                      ‘‘written’’ from the two places that it                    (e) Appeal of failing grade on
                                                                                                              examination. If an examinee fails to                  TTSGP Negotiated Rulemaking
                                                      appears in the fifth and sixth sentences.                                                                     Committee is scheduled for September
                                                      ■ 2. In § 111.13:                                       attain a passing grade on the
                                                                                                              examination taken under this section,                 13–15, 2016, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00
                                                      ■ a. The section heading is revised;
                                                                                                              the examinee may challenge that result                p.m.
                                                      ■ b. Paragraph (a) is amended by:
                                                      ■ 1. Removing the word ‘‘written’’ from                 by filing a written appeal with the                   ADDRESSES: The second TTSGP
                                                      the first sentence;                                     Office of Trade at the Headquarters of                Negotiated Rulemaking Committee
                                                      ■ 2. Removing the words ‘‘and graded                    U.S. Customs and Border Protection,                   meeting will be held at the Eastern
                                                      at’’ from the second sentence and                       Attn: Broker Management Branch,                       Federal Lands Highway Division,
                                                      adding in their place the word ‘‘by’’;                  within 60 calendar days after the date of             Loudoun Tech Center, 21400 Ridgetop
                                                      and                                                     the written notice provided for in                    Circle, Sterling, VA 20166–6511.
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                                                      ■ 3. Removing the phrase                                paragraph (d) of this section. CBP will               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      ‘‘Headquarters, Washington, DC’’ from                   provide to the examinee written notice                Robert W. Sparrow, Designated Federal
                                                      the second sentence;                                    of the decision on the appeal. If the CBP             Official, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
                                                      ■ c. Paragraph (b) is revised;                          decision on the appeal affirms the result             Washington, DC 20590. Telephone:
                                                      ■ d. Paragraph (c) is removed;                          of the examination, the examinee may                  (202) 366–9483 or at robert.sparrow@
                                                      ■ e. Paragraph (d) is redesignated as                   request review of the decision on the                 dot.gov. Vivian Philbin, Assistant Chief
                                                      paragraph (c) and revised;                              appeal by writing to the Executive                    Counsel, 12300 West Dakota Avenue,
                                                      ■ f. Paragraph (e) is redesignated as                   Assistant Commissioner, Office of                     Lakewood, CO 80228. Telephone: (720)
                                                      paragraph (d); and                                      Trade, U.S. Customs and Border                        963–3445 or at vivian.philbin@dot.gov.


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Document Created: 2016-09-14 02:26:51
Document Modified: 2016-09-14 02:26:51
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionNotice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments must be received on or before November 14, 2016.
ContactJohn Lugo, Broker Management Branch, Office of Trade, (202) 863-6015, [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 63149 
RIN Number1651-AB07
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Brokers; Customs Duties and Inspection; Penalties and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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