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51 Nos. 41-42 Cust. B. 1 (2017)

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection



            DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
        19 CFR PARTS   4, 10, 18, 19, 113, 122, 123, 141,
               142, 143, 144, 146, 151, AND 181
                      CBP DEC.  17-13

                      RIN 1515-AD81
          CHANGES TO THE IN-BOND PROCESS

AGENCY:   U.S. Customs and  Border Protection, Department of
Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury.
ACTION:   Final rule.
SUMMARY: This   final rule adopts, with several changes, proposed
amendments  to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regula-
tions regarding changes to the in-bond process published in the Fed-
eral Register on February 22, 2012. The in-bond process allows
imported merchandise to be entered at one U.S. port of entry without
appraisement or payment of duties and transported by a bonded
carrier to another U.S. port of entry or other authorized destination
provided all statutory and regulatory conditions are met. At the
destination port, the merchandise is entered or exported. The
changes in this rule, including the automation of the in-bond process,
will enhance CBP's ability to regulate and track in-bond merchandise
and ensure that in-bond merchandise is properly entered or exported.
This document addresses comments received in response to the pro-
posed rule and makes several changes in response to the comments
that further simplify and facilitate the in-bond process.
DATES:  This rule is effective on November 27, 2017.
FOR  FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: James Swanson,
Director, Cargo Security and Controls, Cargo Conveyance  &
Security, Office of Field Operations, (202) 325-1257.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                     Table of Contents
 I. Background
    A. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
    B.  Summary of Main Changes From NPRM


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